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B&M case studies

Initiating and planning projects using the Bridge&Map methodology serves to guard against scope creep during execution.

 

Check out our case studies below for details on various Bridge&Map applications, spanning across project size, sector and complexity.

This project aimed to introduce new concept designs to standardize some of the unique secondary structures of a new wide-body jet. This type of aircraft structure encompasses components that secure system lines such as wire bundles, fuel lines, and hydraulic tubes, as opposed to primary structures like the fuselage and wings that carry the aircraft's primary loads. 

Lizzie Lee effectively project-managed all coordination of efforts across multiple international teams. The project encompassed requirements assessment, feasibility studies, conceptual design, rigorous testing, and standardized part-numbering. 

By introducing common design elements, this approach resulted in significant cost reduction, simplified maintenance, enhanced reliability, and streamlining of parts fabrication and assembly.

New Airplane Model - Secondary Structure Commonality

This project consisted of a new definition of system architecture, to achieve Secondary Structure Commonality: A complex work statement, with different design approaches and a challenging schedule.

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