How do Owners ensure that they actually receive quality data in usable formats? Stop wasting resources on manual data entry and start specifying what your organization actually needs.Before Owners can expect to consume, use, and report on large amounts of data, they must first explain in detail what they need their stakeholders to deliver. This session will break down the monumental task of developing Digital Project Delivery requirements into a simple framework of steps that all Owners can follow before their contracts hit the streets.
Brittany Mendiuk is an experienced mechanical BIM specialist from Edmonton Alberta and has large range of experience utilizing BIM for multiple applications within the industry including energy modelling, prefabrication and facility management. She started her career with a mechanical engineering company, continued with a mechanical contractor and is now one of three BIM specialists at Alberta Infrastructure; the largest owner in Alberta with a current portfolio of over 5 billion dollars in BIM project work. Brittany is responsible for the development and implementation of new Digital Project Delivery Requirements and is an integral part of the digital transformation initiatives within Alberta Infrastructure. She also participates in numerous external BIM initiatives, including past volunteer experience chairing the Trades committee of CANBIM, and is a proud advocate for the developing BIM industry locally, provincially and nationally.
How do Owners ensure that they actually receive quality data in usable formats? Stop wasting resources on manual data entry and start specifying what your organization actually needs.Before Owners can expect to consume, use, and report on large amounts of data, they must first explain in detail what they need their stakeholders to deliver. This session will break down the monumental task of developing Digital Project Delivery requirements into a simple framework of steps that all Owners can follow before their contracts hit the streets.