
Featuring a striking canopy structure, the River Ness Hydroelectric generation project is both a geometrically complex build and also a key part of the local infrastructure. Hasson Engineering Solutions needed Trimble’s Tekla Structures to bring the complex vision to life.
Located on the banks of the River Ness in Scotland, the Hydro Ness – as its name suggests – is a hydroelectric generation project, designed to generate a clean source of energy for the Highland Council. The structure itself houses a 93kW hydroelectric power twin turbine, which will generate an estimated 550,000kWh every year.
To suit the location, an architecturally striking steel canopy structure was designed to house the generators, with the initial design concept created by local artist Claire Maclean, before being developed further by Inverness architect, Les Hutt. Project developer and main contractor Hydro NI/Bradley & Company JV appointed Hasson Engineering Solutions to complete the canopy geometry definition, structural design, detailing, and fabrication model development.
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