Summary

Résumé de la présentation

IBI Group would like to present a solution that connects a BIM to an Asset Management System as well as to our construction review process. One case study is focused on our office expansion where the assets within design model were cataloged and connected to a custom-built asset management system.

The workflow harnesses OpenBIM technology allowing the end user to experience a virtual representation of the asset via mobile devices as well as a medium to socially interact with them.

This data contains fused design information with records for maintenance along with social information identifying repair / replacements which can feed subsequent projects.

Outline:

  1. The value proposition of "data"
  2. Fusing BIM with Asset Management
  3. Connecting "social data" to the assets
  4. Demonstration of an active instance of the system
    The focus here shifts from designing projects to manipulating information. Data is sourced by the users of the built (designed) objects, and this information is tapped to manipulate how and what we design.

This is a bold shift in mentality...we are "designing DATA" and from that information we generate various outputs including drawings.

Conventional design practices are being redefined by the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, 5G, and artificial intelligence (AI). On the forefront of innovation since the 1970’s, IBI Group has maintained its commitment to designing great places to live, work, learn, move and play through innovation, technology and creativity; and we know that leveraging emerging technologies to future-proof our design intent is paramount to our success. The way cities are built is shifting. The future? Smart Cities. How does the citizen’s experience fit into the picture? Let us show you.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand BIM is about information and a re-shaped approach to the AEC industry and the design professions.
  • Increase awareness of how data manipulation can occur at various stages through the project lifecycle.
  • Empower viewers to imagine project solutions that involve BIM for current and future projects.
  • Identify opportunities to extend current service offerings to include BIM-based additions.

Who's Presenting

Qui présente

Brent Mauti

(Moderator)

Global Director - Design Technology, IBI Group

Global Director - Design Technology, IBI Group

Biographie

Brent Mauti is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Turner Fleischer Architects, after a couple decades of fulfilling technology-focused roles for IBI Group and CH2M HILL. He is a licensed architect in Ontario and Alberta who has focused on BIM throughout his career. He has been involved with major projects such as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Panama Canal Widening. He has also been a member of the Canada BIM Council's Board of Directors since 2016. Brent is responsible to improve delivery processes while supporting critical business strategies by managing the development, implementation and maintenance of all firm wide technology solutions. He provides advanced project level BIM Consultation to identify appropriate BIM Uses for stated BIM Goals, generate a BIM Execution Plan, and ensure accountability for successful lifecycle delivery. Brent's passion focuses on lifecycle BIM interoperability and cross-platform synergy. Brent is also a professor at George Brown College and Algonquin College.

IBI Group would like to present a solution that connects a BIM to an Asset Management System as well as to our construction review process. One case study is focused on our office expansion where the assets within design model were cataloged and connected to a custom-built asset management system.

The workflow harnesses OpenBIM technology allowing the end user to experience a virtual representation of the asset via mobile devices as well as a medium to socially interact with them.

This data contains fused design information with records for maintenance along with social information identifying repair / replacements which can feed subsequent projects.

Outline:

  1. The value proposition of "data"
  2. Fusing BIM with Asset Management
  3. Connecting "social data" to the assets
  4. Demonstration of an active instance of the system
    The focus here shifts from designing projects to manipulating information. Data is sourced by the users of the built (designed) objects, and this information is tapped to manipulate how and what we design.

This is a bold shift in mentality...we are "designing DATA" and from that information we generate various outputs including drawings.

Conventional design practices are being redefined by the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, 5G, and artificial intelligence (AI). On the forefront of innovation since the 1970’s, IBI Group has maintained its commitment to designing great places to live, work, learn, move and play through innovation, technology and creativity; and we know that leveraging emerging technologies to future-proof our design intent is paramount to our success. The way cities are built is shifting. The future? Smart Cities. How does the citizen’s experience fit into the picture? Let us show you.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand BIM is about information and a re-shaped approach to the AEC industry and the design professions.
  • Increase awareness of how data manipulation can occur at various stages through the project lifecycle.
  • Empower viewers to imagine project solutions that involve BIM for current and future projects.
  • Identify opportunities to extend current service offerings to include BIM-based additions.

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