REGIS PIPELINES – RAW & PROCESS WATER LINES

An expansive space that will straddle LA’s famed Wilshire Boulevard, the project will feature 110,000 square feet of gallery space in one single level to display and present art in a non-hierarchical, egalitarian way. As part of the new building, Clark will construct a new theater, education spaces, three restaurants, a museum shop, multi-purpose event spaces, and ancillary and back-of-house facilities.

The California Building for the Permanent Collection is slated to open to the public in 2024.

Client

California Building Co

Location

Los Angeles, California

Category

Construction & Engineering

Architect

Thomas Smith Studio

Year Completed

2024

REGIS PIPELINES – RAW & PROCESS WATER LINES

At MINING MART, we took on the REGIS Raw Water & Process Water Pipeline project, mapping out and designing two separate pipeline systems—one for raw water and the other for processed water.

What Went Down

  • Pipeline Mapping & Data Processing: We kicked off the job by running the pipeline paths through GEOMAGIC DESIGN X, pinpointing the exact locations of flanges, bends, and pipe lengths. This step was crucial in ensuring both water lines followed the right routes without any clashes.
  • 3D Modelling & Design: Once the pipeline paths were mapped, we got stuck into designing the pipes and bends in SOLIDWORKS, following strict Australian standards to ensure everything lined up perfectly.
  • Fabrication-Ready Drawings: With the 3D models locked in, we put together detailed manufacturing drawings, giving the client a clear-cut plan for fabrication and installation.

This project was all about precision and efficiency, ensuring both water pipelines were built to handle the job without any hassles. Another rock-solid solution delivered—built tough, built right!