Summary

Résumé de la présentation

In the theme of Digital Twins, there are several underlying assumptions: we assume that things are built as they are designed, we assume that a digital representation matches the built condition, that the model information is accurate and maintained throughout a building’s life cycle. This presentation will focus on the real project experiences, good and bad, of managing the BIM process on behalf of building owners for many projects in healthcare, airports, education and energy for close to a decade. Building owners have engaged Summit BIM to develop BIM standards and to project manage the BIM process on projects to ensure their needs are met. The session will list various issues, positive and negative that help a BIM project stay on track and be successful. Solutions and challenges faced in the industry will be discussed to help clarify exactly how a controlled BIM process can benefit the entire project team, including the building owner.

Who's Presenting

Qui présente

Edwin Guerra

(Moderator)

BIM Consultant, Summit BIM Consulting

BIM Consultant, Summit BIM Consulting

Biographie

BIM consultant with experience in project management, workflow optimization and data visualization. For the past seven years, I have been consulting and training design consultants from the AEC sector and building owners in the use of Revit and the overall BIM process. I have overseen and supported BIM strategy in multiple projects including infrastructure, healthcare, commercial and educational. Experience in BIM standards development, BIM compliance, QA/QC, virtual coordination, data transfer for FM, report writing and meeting facilitation.

In the theme of Digital Twins, there are several underlying assumptions: we assume that things are built as they are designed, we assume that a digital representation matches the built condition, that the model information is accurate and maintained throughout a building’s life cycle. This presentation will focus on the real project experiences, good and bad, of managing the BIM process on behalf of building owners for many projects in healthcare, airports, education and energy for close to a decade. Building owners have engaged Summit BIM to develop BIM standards and to project manage the BIM process on projects to ensure their needs are met. The session will list various issues, positive and negative that help a BIM project stay on track and be successful. Solutions and challenges faced in the industry will be discussed to help clarify exactly how a controlled BIM process can benefit the entire project team, including the building owner.

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