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India is investing lots of funds in rail infrastructure projects including urban rail systems in cities, rapid rail transit system for regional cities, and High-Speed rail project to connect cities. Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) projects in the National Capital Region of India is connecting 3 major satellite cities with the capital city – Meerut (82 km), Alwar (198 km) and Panipat (103 km). The first corridor from Delhi to Meerut is under construction, costing $5 billion in investment. National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) is mandated to design, develop, implement, financing, operate, and maintain the RRTS project. RapidX has adopted an outsourcing model and has appointed Deutsche Bahn for operation and maintenance. The agency is using many innovative technologies to build the project, including BIM (Building Information Modelling), Digital twins, Precasted Tracks, Catenary (Rigid), Rolling stocks, and UPI ticketing solutions.Vijay Kumar Singh is Managing Director of NCRTC and presently leading transformation in regional mobility by implementing Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) projects in the National Capital Region of India. NCRTC is mandated for designing, developing, implementing, financing, operating, and maintaining the RRTS project. He has built NCRTC from scratch and is now spearheading the development of the idea into a reality through this $ 15 billion project. Before joining NCRTC, he was the Chief Executive Officer of the High-Speed Rail Corporation, where he played a key role in developing the Mumbai-Ahmedab ad HSR project. Having served as Executive Director in the Ministry of Railways, Government of India, he has experience working on the Board of many joint venture companies and has acquired a profound policy perspective. He has been the officer in charge of the execution team of the first section of Delhi Metro project in the field.
BIM (Building Information Modelling) es una metodología de trabajo colaborativa entre arquitectos, constructores y otros profesionales involucrados en el proceso de diseño, construcción y administración de un proyecto arquitectónico. BIM se desarrolla en búsqueda de integrar la tecnología y la innovación en la industria de la construcción, estableciendo aplicaciones que permiten la creación de modelos BIM de las diversas disciplinas involucradas en un proyecto, que se pueden integrar en un espacio digital que simula el proyecto real. Esta es precisamente la función de la aplicación Navisworks, que brinda un espacio virtual donde se coordinan los modelos de las diferentes disciplinas para correr procesos como coordinaciones espaciales, simulaciones de construcción, detecciones de interferencias, revisiones de salud de modelo, y cuantificaciones. En este webinar veremos algunas claves del uso de este programa para la coordinación BIM. – Acerca del ponente, Giancarlo Beato – Arquitecto de la Universidad Iberoamericana de República Dominicana, y especializado con un Master en Ciencias en Administración BIM de la Universidad de Portsmouth en Reino Unido. Ha desarrollado su carrera en el sector de la arquitectura, ingeniería y construcción, con abundante experiencia en el desarrollo y diseño de proyectos arquitectónicos del sector mixto, comercial, residencial y turístico. Certificado Profesional de Autodesk, en Revit para Diseño Arquitectónico.
Heute geht es mit BIM-Manager Ali Riza Acer darum, was BIM kann, was es dem Planer, aber auch dem Fachunternehmer und dem Bauherren bringt und wie man die Daten immer aktuell auf den eigenen Rechner bekommt.
A Futureperfect Talk on BIM, digital twins and what's next, powered by Last Meter®. What is BIM (Building Information Modelling), what are digital twins, why do we need them, and why don't we? John Manoochehri (BASE2), Vicki Reynolds (i3pt/Women in BIM), Alain Waha (Cogital/Buro Happold), and Melanie Robinson (BIM Academy) share experiences, perspectives and outlook on what's going on and what's next. Find out: is Vicki a vicar in the Church of BIM or is she a BIM-sinner beyond redemption? --- The Last Meter Talks cover themes relating to BASE2 Last Meter® and Space Engine™: service integration in homes & offices, urban design and planning, sustainable housing and cities, computational architecture and design, retail, logistics, social inclusion and more. Discuss these themes and the previous podcast themes at the Discord Server, and check out the previous talks and other Last Meter® community content in the newsletter. discord.link/lastmeter talks.lastmeter.info perspectives.lastmeter.info
Ralph talks about misconceptions about BIM, standards, BEPs and much more. Ralph Montague is the Director of ArcDox, a BIM consultancy based in Dublin, Ireland, Board member of the Ireland's National BIM Council, Chair of the Irish BIM National Mirror Committee, Board member of Construction IT Alliance, Coordinator of the Revit Users Ireland Group, co-host of the AEC Hive podcast and the AEC hive community, a community platform for AEC innovation ArcDox is a specialist consultancy practice, providing professionally managed BIM (Building Information Modelling) services to the construction industry, to Enable and Support the Implementation of "digital" process on building design and construction projects, including BIM setup, production, project team support, project resources, and training. ArcDox are registered with the RIAI (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland) and are an Authorized Autodesk Training & Certification Centre. "BIM is a digital representation of a built thing (a building, a bridge), and that digital representation has three things: geometry, the information and all the documentation held in a Common Data Environment (CDE)." Ralph Montague Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources Ralph's LinkedIn profile ArcDox CITA aecHive UK BIM Framework SFT BIM Portal The French Collaborative Platform Other resources Try Plannerly for FREE - The BIM Management Platform
Former BIM4Housing Chairman Andrew Carpenter chats to Varun Soni, BIM Manager for calfordseaden. Together they discuss the many and varied benefits of using BIM (Building Information Modelling) in housing. This episode was recorded remotely during the Coronavirus pandemic over conference call.
How to digitally build Britain. In recent years there has been an emphasis on how infrastructure can be maintained through digital technology. In this podcast Marek Suchocki Infrastructure Engagement Lead at Autodesk speaks with Justin Ward from CIHT. In the wake of COVID-19, the construction sector faces an existential crisis of what do next. Marek Suchocki discusses the potential of adopting digital workflows in the construction sector to enhance services and improve productivity. The interview covers a wide range of aspect including the evolution of technologies, BIM (Building Information Modelling) and Digital Twins. As the UK recovers from COVID-19, there is the potential to adopt the ideas and principles of building digitally to produce better quality outputs. This podcast was produced as part of Autodesk's support to the CIHT Autodesk Collaboration Award 2020 - more see here: https://www.ciht.org.uk/events-listing/featured-events/ciht-awards/2020-shortlist/ciht-autodesk-collaboration-award-2020-shortlist/
How to digitally build Britain. In recent years there has been an emphasis on how infrastructure can be maintained through digital technology. In this podcast Marek Suchocki Infrastructure Engagement Lead at Autodesk speaks with Justin Ward from CIHT.In the wake of COVID-19, the construction sector faces an existential crisis of what do next. Marek Suchocki discusses the potential of adopting digital workflows in the construction sector to enhance services and improve productivity. The interview covers a wide range of aspect including the evolution of technologies, BIM (Building Information Modelling) and Digital Twins. As the UK recovers from COVID-19, there is the potential to adopt the ideas and principles of building digitally to produce better quality outputs. This podcast was produced as part of Autodesk's support to the CIHT Autodesk Collaboration Award 2020 - more see here: https://www.ciht.org.uk/events-listing/featured-events/ciht-awards/2020-shortlist/ciht-autodesk-collaboration-award-2020-shortlist/
How to digitally build Britain. In recent years there has been an emphasis on how infrastructure can be maintained through digital technology. In this podcast Marek Suchocki Infrastructure Engagement Lead at Autodesk speaks with Justin Ward from CIHT.In the wake of COVID-19, the construction sector faces an existential crisis of what do next. Marek Suchocki discusses the potential of adopting digital workflows in the construction sector to enhance services and improve productivity. The interview covers a wide range of aspect including the evolution of technologies, BIM (Building Information Modelling) and Digital Twins. As the UK recovers from COVID-19, there is the potential to adopt the ideas and principles of building digitally to produce better quality outputs. This podcast was produced as part of Autodesk's support to the CIHT Autodesk Collaboration Award 2020 - more see here: https://www.ciht.org.uk/events-listing/featured-events/ciht-awards/2020-shortlist/ciht-autodesk-collaboration-award-2020-shortlist/
Podcast 9 – Digital twinMożna śmiało powiedzieć, że wszystko, co stworzył człowiek, ma swoje odbicie, takiego cyfrowego bliźniaka. Dzisiaj każdy budynek możemy odwzorować cyfrowo, po to, żeby go ulepszyć, sprawdzić jego możliwości, lepiej nim zarządzać. A wszystko nie w realnym świecie, tylko w cyfrowym. Cyfrowe bliźniaki budynków dają korzyści właścicielowi, zarządcy oraz użytkownikowi. W dodatku, w kontekście stosowania nowej metodyki opartej o BIM (Building Information Modelling), model 3D budynku już mamy, więc należałoby z niego skorzystać i powołać do życia cyfrowego bliźniaka naszej inwestycji. Pytania, na które znajdziesz odpowiedzi:•Jak powstaje cyfrowy bliźniak, z czego się składa i kto go tworzy?•Czy cyfrowy bliźniak powstaje dla istniejącego już budynku, czy dla nowo powstającego obiektu?•Kto korzysta najbardziej? Właściciel, zarządca budynku czy jego użytkownik?Jakie korzyści daje im cyfrowy bliźniak?•Jak może rozwinąć się ta technologia i co czeka nas w niedalekiej przyszłości?O cyfrowych bliźniakach opowiedzą nam w dzisiejszym odcinku Bartosz Jankowski, Partner/ Dyrektor Działu Design & Build oraz Jan Szymuś, Senior BIM Specjalista & Architekt z Działu Workplace Innovation w Colliers International.
In this episode, Sherman Powell (National BIM Manager at Urbis) and I unpack the technical details of the ‘BIM’ or ‘Building Information Modelling’. We unveil detailed answers to questions such as – What is BIM? What are the BIM Software applications? What are the different capabilities of BIM? How does it fit within the AEC and what industries does BIM integrate itself into? Is BIM a design tool or…? What is the BIM learning curve? As well as, what does the future of BIM hold with the technology changes such as VR/AR/AI? A thoroughly informative conversation with one of the leading BIM experts on a technology that is here to stay and evolve!
BIM (Building Information Modelling) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. Source AutoDesk website in 2019. In this podcast Lena Benjamin talks about the opportunities for the real estate investor and the local community. BIM property talk event on 30 April register at april-propertybusinessclub.eventbrite.co.ukClick to view: show page on Awesound
BIM (Building Information Modelling) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. Source AutoDesk website in 2019. In this podcast Lena Benjamin talks about the opportunities for the real estate investor and the local community. Find out how we can help at benjaminpropertyservices.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/propertybusiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/propertybusiness/support
In this episode Natasha and I begin exploring one of the main design professions – Architecture. What does it take to become an ‘Architect’ (the registration process)? What does the profession involve? What are the soft and hard skills needed? What is the impact of technology and use of VR doing to this profession? How does BIM (Building Information Modelling) come into play? These are just some of the questions that we uncover in this episode that’s all to do with Architecture.
The BIM (Building Information Modelling) is a quite controversial notion, with many definitions. As there is a controversy about the notion, it implies some differences appear in practice. Discover our interview between Andy Bourne and Gary Fannon, Head of BIM at Willmott Dixon
Podcast No.8 was recorded immediately after No.7 so, we have the same team of experts discussing the general state of the construction industry, some of the latest updates with regard to regulations and, a very interesting chat about Smart Metering and the benefits for homeowners and businesses. BLOCK PODCAST No.8 We have a wealth of experience and expertise round the table which makes for compelling listening; the participants are as follows: Terry Hawksby, Business Development Manager, Ewgeco Mike Smith, Sales, Director, Gerer8 Power Ltd Stephen Lynas, Land & Development Manager, Hadden Construction Ian Clark, Marketing Manager, Ewgeco Evelyn Laurie, Principal, Red Marketing John Stobbs, Director of Operations, Sap Service UK Also on the podcast we have Kenneth Martin, Managing Director, Block Architects and Gordon White, Managing Director, fatBuzz Ltd As with podcast No.7, the discussion was lively with lots of useful information for anyone interested in property from homeowners to construction industry professionals. Here are some of the topics we discuss in Episode 8: Applications and warrants for renewable energy projects and equipment EPC requirements - Are the requirements clear? What is the background to the latest efficiency regulations? And, the background to the renewables policy in the UK and beyond Metering - "Smart Metering" is the new buzz word, what is it? Ewgeco's metering systems explained Can domestic homes realise real benefits from smart metering? Can Smart Meters be easily installed in existing homes? Is Smart Metering part of the EPC process? The current state of the construction industry Are we "really" in a double dip recession? Are construction businesses outsourcing rather than recruiting? BIM (Building Information Modelling) a topic for the next podcast and an invitation to anyone who would like to take part and talk about BIM