
Operation Control & Maintenance Building / KSP
The story
The Operation Control & Maintenance Building sits alongside the Visitors Pavilion as part of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City's King Salman Park master-plan. While the Pavilion is the public face of the scheme, the OMC is the operational engine — and its architectural and structural models had to land in perfect alignment before tender release.
Design Zone was appointed to run the federated clash detection workflow across the Architectural and Structural disciplines. Every interference was identified in Navisworks, assigned to the owning discipline, and tracked to resolution before construction documentation was issued. By the time the model went to site, the federation was clash-clean — no priority-1 conflicts, no surprise variations.
Key facts
- LocationRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
- ClientKing Salman Park Foundation
- DisciplineArch + Structural clash detection
- SoftwareRevit 2021 · Navisworks 2021
- ContextSister scope to Visitors Pavilion KSP
Scope of work
- 01Federate the architectural and structural Revit models weekly in Navisworks.
- 02Run automated clash detection with priority-tiered tolerance rules.
- 03Log every clash with owner, priority, and target resolution date.
- 04Drive resolution through the design teams to a clash-clean federation before tender.



