This presentation will tell the BIM story of a variety of interesting projects of different sizes and scopes, and we will review the BIM process we developed and executed through them. Each project tells it's own story of successes and hardships, and we will focus on some of the issues we have come across during these projects. We will review our solution and discuss the successes and partial successes of our choices. We will review projects of many different contract models including Design - Bid - Build, Design Build, P3, and ILPD. All successful projects require a degree of flexibility and revision in the BIM Execution planning, but this is often overseen, and the Execution Plan is often seen as 'set in stone', and this practice needs to change. In review of the projects we will review how our plans required quick and effective change when owner requirements or project needs demanded change.
Rodway is an Assoicate and Senior Architectural Technologist with Stantec. He has over 20 years of experience as a consultant, and is involved in all aspects of project delivery including design development, construction documents and contract administration. His project experience is mainly focused on healthcare projects of all sizes. Rodway also has experience in alternate project delivery methods such as; P3 and Integrated Project Delivery. His BIM experience has covered all aspects BIM, but most recently, model management of large P3 / DB projects with very fast schedules, and demanding deliverables.
This presentation will tell the BIM story of a variety of interesting projects of different sizes and scopes, and we will review the BIM process we developed and executed through them. Each project tells it's own story of successes and hardships, and we will focus on some of the issues we have come across during these projects. We will review our solution and discuss the successes and partial successes of our choices. We will review projects of many different contract models including Design - Bid - Build, Design Build, P3, and ILPD. All successful projects require a degree of flexibility and revision in the BIM Execution planning, but this is often overseen, and the Execution Plan is often seen as 'set in stone', and this practice needs to change. In review of the projects we will review how our plans required quick and effective change when owner requirements or project needs demanded change.