Recently, according to the China Electric Power Construction Association, Guangdong Huizhou Power Plant’s “Total-factor Management System for Digital Engineering Based on Domestic BIM” has passed the review of key technological achievements in electric power. The review committee unanimously agreed that the project’s achievement has reached an internationally advanced level.
Built upon the Phase II project, the Plant pioneered the construction of a domestically developed BIM and digitalization demonstration electric power engineering. By integrating technologies including 5G, AI, 3D digitalization, big data, and data fusion, the project achieved the total-factor management and control goal featuring “Man, Machine, Material, Method, Environment, and Measurement”. Through the “186” infrastructure coordination platform, the Plant achieved the first application of ten practical scenarios of domestic BIM-based technology, driving digital transformation in electric power engineering with notable achievements. The project enhanced intelligent engineering management capacities, including safety, quality, process, and cost during the construction phase, and enabled full-scale intelligent production and operations during the operational phase, contributing to real-time data monitoring & analysis, operational risk reduction and decision-making efficiency improvement as well as advancing the management & control, and optimization level across all project links.
This achievement, recognized as an internationally advanced level, highlights the breakthrough in digital engineering management made by Guangdong Huizhou Power Plant. It enhances Phase II’s total-factor intelligent management capacities and sets a model for digital transformation in the power generation industry, blazing a trail in industry-wide adoption of the engineering management models for domestic BIM-based digital technology.