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MARCH 27, 2012 |
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8:00Registration and Continental Breakfast |
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8:30Welcoming Remarks from Insight Information |
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8:35Co-Chairs' Opening RemarksTanner
Clark Charles G.T.
Wiebe |
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8:45KEYNOTE ADDRESSAEC gTLD: The Wave of the FutureDavid E.
Ways David Ways, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, is the founder of Bimpage, LLC to advance the "Real Property / Construction Network", and is proposing a .BIM extension as a new generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). In this session David will discuss how changes to the Internet will revolutionize the way users of the internet interface with content to unite community members using technology platforms that allow them to interact more efficiently with greater capabilities. He will share how the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) community could utilize a new gTLD to provide a more secure means for sharing BIM information between partners and stakeholders and thus enable a seamless exchange of building and geospatial information. |
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9:30Design Modeling for Construction: Finding Common Ground for Design and ConstructionTanner
Clark Sheena
Sharp Architects and Engineers use BIM as part of their design process and to generate 2D construction documents. The next level of integration is to provide "documents" that contain digital quantities, locations and specifications. There are quality related advantages to this as it will make designers more aware of construction-related considerations allowing for more efficient designs and more effective construction. Ultimately, the goal of BIM implementation throughout the design and construction process is to provide Owners with effective designs, efficient construction and to reduce waste and rework. The process of openly sharing models and working together to resolve issues such as liability transfer, fair compensation, defining information and precision required, and creating BIM standards in Canada will be addressed. Given the current differences between the two modeling processes, is it possible for design models to be created or segmented to allow for re-purposing in the construction phase reducing the amount of re-modeling by Contractors? If not, why not? If so, what will the cost and time savings be? |
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10:30Networking Coffee Break Sponsored by |
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10:45Using BIM for Estimating and Takeoffs: Target Value Design and True Value EngineeringTony
Toppenberg This topic will explore the benefits and challenges of implementing and using BIM through the estimating and preconstruction process. Specific topics will include:
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11:45BIM – The Devil is Hiding in the Details: Dissecting the Five Levels of Development for Clear Project CommunicationJohn R.
Jansen
Communication errors in a large-scale BIM project can cause enormous problems. Ensuring all parties understanding of the deliverables is the key to success. Join IMAGINiT Technologies expert John Jansen as he provides an in-depth analysis into the levels of BIM development and how to avoid potential costly mistakes. This session will explore how you can be more precise in your delivery of BIM products to ensure clients/owners are getting exactly what they ask for and are 110% satisfied with the end result. |
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12:30Networking Luncheon |
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1:30KEYNOTE ADDRESSWhat Owners and Developers Need to Know About BIM ImplementationJohn I. Messner,
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3:00Networking Refreshment Break |
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3:15Avoiding Disputes with Efficient Contracts: BIM Addendum Contract InitiativesKimberly A.
Hurtado Charles G. T.
Wiebe No BIM conference is complete without an understanding of recent legal developments in the industry. Contracts play a major role in defining deliverables, interactions with project stakeholders, and risk obligations for commercial building projects. This presentation will focus on:
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4:10BIM + Lean + LEED: Developing a High Performance TeamJustin
Schmidt This session will discuss a contractor's experience on IPD projects in the U.S. Specific topics include:
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5:00Conference Adjourns for the Day |
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MARCH 28, 2012 |
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8:00Continental Breakfast |
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8:30CASE STUDY: ENTERTAINMENT FACILITYOrganizing BIM on a Project: Ripley's Aquarium of CanadaJosh
Beynon Robert
Morrison Peter
Olendzki Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is a $120 million 135,000 sq. feet facility under construction in Toronto, Canada. From as early as schematic stage BIM has been utilized for this geometrically complex structure to facilitate the design and coordination for consultants and sub-trades. Some topics of discussion will include:
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9:30How Sub-Contractors Successfully Organize and Implement BIM within Their OrganizationsChris
Little Modern Niagara Toronto (MNT) was an early adopter of the use of BIM on projects and is recognized as one of the leading Mechanical sub-contractors with expertise in the use of BIM. In this session Chris and Dale will share some of the lessons learned during BIM implementation at MNT, and the efficiencies realized thus far.
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10:20Networking Coffee Break |
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10:40CASE STUDY: 7-STOREY OFFICE BUILDINGDeveloping BIM Workflows to Maximize the Benefits of Utilizing BIM for Design CoordinationJonghoon "Walter"
Kim Drawing from the lessons learned in the construction of a 7-storey, 108,000 sq. feet office building, this session will present different BIM workflows in a DPR project used for MEP and exterior skin system design and coordination and discuss how the workflows affect the performance of the BIM efforts and the project. Specific topics include: Workflow to develop collaborative detailed BIM models among A/E/C
Two mechanical contractors on the same project, different BIM workflows and different BIM performances
Building skin BIM workflows: from design to fabrication
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11:40The Ultimate Savings: Lifecycle BIM for Facilities ManagementGeoff D.
Williams For a facility manager, the information embedded in a BIM model represents the most tangible connection to the collective knowledge gained by the design team, the constructor and past operators of a facility. Geoff will discuss how the ability to have building information literally at your fingertips allows a facility manager to be more effective. He will share how FM from a BIM model will save facility managers time and potentially reduce maintenance costs. Discover what information a Facility Director needs to see in the BIM model and how it can be used to manage facility operations. In addition to explaining the cost benefits that BIM brings to FM, he will also highlight software solutions that exist for bringing BIM to FM. |
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12:30Networking Luncheon |
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1:30CASE STUDY: HOSPITALBIM implementation Techniques in a Design-Build Mental Health ProjectWisaam
Hijazi C.J.
Ashley A new forensic hospital and building addition will replace and consolidate the existing 160-bed Oak Ridge facility and the 20-bed Brebeuf building, offering a larger, more modern space for treatment and care of people with mental health disorders who have had involvement with the criminal justice system. The $474M facility is a P3 design, build, maintain project and aims to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold certification. BIM technology was implemented during the early stages of the design phase and this presentation will focus on:
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2:30Networking Coffee Break |
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2:45BIM-FM: Music to an Owner's EarsGeraldine
Rayner One of the main challenges for Facility Maintenance and Operations is access to information. This session is designed for Owners with a basic understanding of BIM who want their Facility Maintenance and Operations (FMO) Team to have instant, easy access to all information concerning their facilities, as well as for Consultants and Contractors who are interested in learning how to provide this service. It will demonstrate how to retain and maximize the value of the information, the 'I' in BIM, for reference and use by the FMO Team throughout the life of the facility; also, how to provide enhanced value by incorporating additional parameter data, linking all paper documents as electronic files to the objects in the models and attaching photographs of concealed services and structure taken during construction. Delegates will learn to:
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3:30Integrating Energy Modeling Output and LEED Scores with BIM TechnologyJean
Carrière In today's fast-paced design and construction industry, teams are demanding feedback sooner and faster for energy conservation methods. By integrating energy modeling into the BIM workflow, conceptual energy modeling begins as early as possible to inspire design. As the design progresses, so does the energy model, which provides feedback during the design phase when information can have the most impact on the overall design. The lifecycle energy model is continuously refined throughout the project lifecycle, for the most accurate turnover results. |
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4:30Conference Ends |
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Conference Bag Sponsored by |
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Dear Colleague: From initial design to integrating energy modeling into the BIM workflow and hand off to facilities management, Insight Information's 3rd annual Building Information Modeling (BIM) Forum covers a broad range of topics to assist you in furthering your understanding of how highly BIM-enabled, collaborative projects can transform project delivery at all levels. Designed for owners, developers, architects, engineers, contractors, sub-contractors, facilities managers, virtual project managers and legal advisors, a faculty composed of North American industry experts in the use of BIM and IPD will share how to increase efficiency and profitability by maximizing the "I" in BIM. For a competitive edge, gain answers to critical questions:
Highlights and Case Studies include:
Keynote Addresses: What Owners and Developers Need to Know about BIM Implementation AEC gTLD: The Wave of the Future Attendees will leave this conference with valuable execution strategies and practical insights into business uses of BIM so that you can experience increased productivity gains and get the real payback of true integration. We are confident that you will find this unique conference and the networking opportunities to be an excellent investment of your time and look forward to seeing you in March. Sincerely,
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Tanner
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Charles G.T.
Wiebe |
Accreditation |
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ATENTION ARCHITECTS:This program is eligible for 14 OAA ConEd learning hours. |
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This course has been accredited by The National Gold Seal Committee (2 SICS). |
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The St. Andrew's Club and Conference Centre is conveniently located at 150 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Tel. 416-366-4228. For overnight accommodation, please call The Hilton Toronto, located at 145 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ontario. Tel. 416-869-3456. Please ask for the Insight Information corporate rate # N9920015 (subject to availability).
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