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In this episode, Rion Willard speaks with Joseph Aniedu, a seasoned architect with extensive experience across a range of project types and procurement methods. Joseph has led both internal and external design teams in the successful delivery of complex, multi-disciplinary projects, spanning residential, hospitality, and mixed-use sectors. With a remarkable portfolio that includes award-winning healthcare and hospitality projects in the UK, Joseph's work has contributed to projects totaling nearly £1 billion in value. His tenure as a senior architect for major clients has refined his approach to balancing the critical demands of quality, time, cost, and resource management in each project. An advocate for collaborative problem-solving, Joseph works seamlessly with design teams, main contractors, specialist sub-contractors, and suppliers, ensuring strategic and detail-oriented solutions for every project. His passion for Building Information Modeling (BIM) underlines his dedication to enhancing workflow and efficiency across all RIBA stages, ensuring smoother and more effective project delivery from start to finish. Please join us in welcoming Joseph Aniedu to the show! In today's episode, we will be discussing: Growth in the Healthcare sector Leadership and strategic vision Client acquisition To learn more about Joseph, visit his: Website: https://www.aga-associates.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aga-associates/mycompany/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aga_associates_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGA-Associates-103902125557367 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgaAssociates ► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/UmC1Qo-GHvT_vhim7SqlS8ZDKSk?tab=chat&view=transcript ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
For an industry worth $12 trillion, construction is shockingly inefficient.Projects run late.Budgets get blown.30% of materials end up in skips.Meanwhile, manufacturing?✅ Faster.✅ Cheaper.✅ More efficient.So why is construction STILL operating like it's the 1970s?In this episode, Mick sits down with Ralph Montague, co-founder of ArcDox and BIM Heroes, to talk about how Building Information Modeling (BIM) is forcing the industry to evolve—whether it likes it or not.They cover:
Beschreibung:In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Johanna Arnold, Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin von https://shortlist-ing.de/https://shortlist-ing.de/, über die Herausforderungen der Baubranche, ihren persönlichen Werdegang und die Gründung von Shortlist Ingenieur:innen. Wir tauchen ein in ihre Lehrtätigkeit an der TU München und der FH Salzburg sowie in spannende Projekte aus der Praxis, insbesondere im Bereich Holzbau und nachhaltige Nachverdichtung.Über unseren Gast:Johanna Arnold ist die Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin von Shortlist Ingenieur:innen, einem innovativen Ingenieurbüro mit besonderer Expertise im Holzbau und nachhaltigen Bauen. Das Büro hat seit der Gründung zahlreiche Projekte realisiert, die durch zukunftsorientierte und nachhaltige Ansätze überzeugen.Neben ihrer Tätigkeit bei Shortlist engagiert sich Johanna Arnold auch in der akademischen Welt. Sie ist an der Technischen Universität München (TUM) tätig und arbeitet dort am Forschungsprojekt BIMwood mit. Dieses Projekt zielt darauf ab, Building Information Modeling (BIM) basierte Lösungen für die projektbezogene Kooperation in der Wertschöpfungskette vorgefertigter Holzbauten zu entwickeln.Für ihre herausragenden Leistungen wurde Johanna Arnold mit dem anotHERVIEWture AWARD 2024 ausgezeichnet. Mit ihrer Kombination aus praktischer Erfahrung, akademischer Forschung und ihrem Engagement für nachhaltiges Bauen prägt sie die Baubranche maßgeblich und setzt neue Impulse für die Zukunft des Bauens.Block I – Werdegang und Gründung von Shortlist Ingenieur:innenDie akuten Herausforderungen der Baubranche im kommenden JahrWie kam Johanna Arnold zum Bauingenieurwesen?Ein Umweg über die Logistik: Was hat sie dazu motiviert?Der Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit: Die Gründung von Shortlist Ingenieur:innenBlock II – Lehre an der TUM und FH SalzburgDer Weg zurück an die Universität: Warum Lehre ein wichtiger Bestandteil ihrer Karriere istDie Schnittstelle zwischen Architektur und Bauingenieurwesen: Herausforderungen und ChancenWie gestaltet sich die Lehre konkret?Einblick in den Studiengang „Green Building – Design & Engineering” an der FH SalzburgVergleich der Lehraufträge an TUM und FH SalzburgBlock III – Shortlist Ingenieur:innen und der Holzbau in der PraxisShortlist Ingenieur:innen in drei Worten – mit kurzer BegründungDer Technologiepark in Bad Aibling: Warum dieses Projekt herausragtNachhaltige Nachverdichtung: Das Aufstockungsprojekt in der Allacher Straße, MünchenEin Blick in die Zukunft: Auf welche Projekte freut sich Johanna Arnold besonders?Diese Episode entstand in Kooperation mit der Bundesingenieurkammer zur Frage: Wie wollen wir in Zukunft planen und bauen?Foto: Andrea Mittermeier
Discover the transformative power of lean methodologies in the construction industry with our insightful conversation featuring Mr. Matthew Kitzmiller, a professional shooter, journeyman electrician, and lean trainer for Rosenden Electric. Gain practical insights into the crucial role of discipline and communication in developing craft professionals, as Matthew shares his extensive experience and introduces a groundbreaking handbook for continuous improvement. With contributions from experts like Rob Light at Penn State, this resource bridges the gap between theory and practice, promising to revolutionize efficiency and culture in construction.Embark on a journey through the unpredictable career path of an electrician, starting from an initial curiosity in the trade to navigating challenges and triumphs across various roles. From the elevator industry to unexpected opportunities in Building Information Modeling (BIM), witness how resilience and adaptability lead to alignment of passion and profession. Get inspired by stories of significant projects, learning new technologies, and embracing leadership roles, illustrating the importance of mentorship and technological adaptability in career growth.Explore the critical impact of training and development on employee retention with a focus on emotionally intelligent workplaces that prioritize soft skills and cross-training. Through personal anecdotes, Matthew recounts the negative effects of outdated teaching methods and highlights the shift towards supportive environments that foster workforce satisfaction. This episode wraps up with reflections on life lessons and mentorship, where strong relationships and dedication become the foundation for success and fulfillment, leaving a legacy of positive impact in the industry.Connect with Matt:https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-kitzmiller-229a378a/Make yourself a priority and get more done: https://www.depthbuilder.com/do-the-damn-thing Download a PDF copy of Becoming the Promise You are Intended to Behttps://www.depthbuilder.com/books
This week we are in conversation with Ahmed Mekallach, an AI Solutions Architect and the CEO & Founder of Myte Group.[00:33] Meet AhmedOur guest shares his background, from civil engineering and steel fabrication to becoming an AI-driven process optimization expert.[02:01] The AI AwakeningHow OpenAI's GPT-4 changed everything, inspiring a move from traditional construction workflows to AI-powered automation.[04:12] AI's Role in Streamlining ConstructionFrom tracking materials to automating reports, AI is set to eliminate inefficiencies that have plagued the industry for decades.[09:10] The Death of SaaS?Why one-size-fits-all software solutions are on the decline, and how AI enables fully customizable, company-specific tech.[12:30] AI-Powered Construction WorkflowsHow AI-driven automation can transform estimating, project management, and field operations—all without massive software overhead.[16:05] The Role of AI in BIM & Data ManagementHow AI is supercharging Building Information Modeling (BIM), making data extraction and integration effortless.[19:35] AI for Field Teams: Less Paper, More ProductivityHow AI-powered voice and data capture could replace paperwork for foremen and field workers.[23:00] AI as Your Construction Thought PartnerWhy AI isn't just for automation—it can help construction professionals think through problems, optimize workflows, and make better decisions.[27:45] Real AI Use Cases in ConstructionExamples of how AI is already being used to streamline operations, improve safety, and reduce errors.[31:10] The AI-First Construction CompanyA vision for construction firms built entirely around AI-powered automation and decision-making.[35:20] AI and the Future of Construction JobsThe reality of AI-driven automation: It won't eliminate jobs, but it will redefine them.[42:30] Overcoming the Fear of AIFor those who feel overwhelmed—practical steps to start using AI in everyday tasks.[46:00] The Construction Industry RenaissanceWhy AI, automation, and emerging tech are creating an unprecedented era of innovation in construction.[49:10] Final Thoughts & TakeawaysKey insights on how AI is reshaping construction and why now is the time to embrace it.Go build something awesome!*The AI-Driven Leader: Harnessing AI to Make Faster, Smarter Decisions*by Geoff Woods: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-ai-driven-leader-geoff-woods/1146140237CHECK OUT THE PARTNERS THAT MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE: https://www.brospodcast.com/partnersFIND US ONLINE: -Our website: https://www.brospodcast.com -LinkedIn: / constructionbrospodcast -Instagram: / constructionbrospodcast -TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en-Eddie on LinkedIn: / eddie-c-057b3b11 -Tyler on LinkedIn: / tylerscottcampbell If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
Join me, Tony Mormino, on HVAC TV as I explore the transformative world of construction technology with expert Paul Hedgepath. In this episode, we dive into how AI and 3D modeling are revolutionizing project management and execution. We'll also discuss the latest advancements like Building Information Modeling (BIM). Perfect for industry professionals eager to stay ahead, this conversation shines a light on modern technology reshaping construction. Don't miss out—subscribe and share your thoughts!
How does a childhood spent on construction sites turn into a career at the forefront of digital innovation in construction? This episode of the Future Construct podcast features Jason Howden, Chief Innovation Officer at Revizto, who recounts his remarkable journey from the dusty building sites of New Zealand to revolutionizing the industry with cutting-edge technology. Jason's early exposure to construction and his father's introduction of AutoCAD Sketch 1.0 ignited a passion that transformed his career. Listen as he reveals how hobbies like remote-controlled model aircraft and a knack for problem-solving, fueled by his dyslexia, laid the foundation for his innovative approach to construction technology.Leadership and automation take center stage in our discussion with Jason, as he delves into how breaking down complex projects into manageable components has been key to his success. He introduces us to the concept of a "digital custodian" and explains how automating processes such as collision detection can streamline projects and mitigate costly errors. Jason's real-world anecdotes illustrate the tangible benefits of these methodologies, making a strong case for the progression from traditional CAD to Building Information Modeling (BIM).We also take a futuristic leap into the integration of AR and gaming technology within the construction sector. Jason's firsthand account of overcoming skepticism and adopting these innovative tools for project collaboration is inspiring. He shares an intriguing story of a foreman in Christchurch, New Zealand, who went from mocking digital tools to embracing VR for enhanced project efficiency. As we anticipate the upcoming RevUp conference, Jason teases some groundbreaking advancements in construction technology that promise to reshape the industry landscape. Join us for a riveting conversation with one of construction technology's leading voices. Contact the Future Construct Podcast Produced by BIM Designs, Inc! BIM Designs, Inc.: minority-owned, US-based, union-signatory preconstruction technology firm, offering turnkey BIM modeling, laser scanning, coordination management, and other VDC solutions to the AEC industry. Schedule a free consultation: sales@bimdesigns.net. Subscribe to our weekly blog and our Future Construct Podcast Suggest a podcast guest
BIM Heroes Podcast Episode 14: State of Project Management Technology In this episode of the BIM Heroes Podcast, host Cody Whitelock discusses the evolving landscape of project management technology. He is joined by Dylan John, a Construction Project Management/Technology Champion (CM-BIM) and Adjunct Professor, to explore how AI, BIM, and other digital tools are reshaping the industry. Show Highlights: Understanding the Role of AI and BIM in Project Management: Dylan discusses the integration of AI and Building Information Modeling (BIM) into project management, emphasizing their potential to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. He shares insights into how these technologies are being applied across various stages of construction projects. Key Technologies Transforming Project Management: AI and Machine Learning: Automating routine tasks and analyzing large datasets to identify trends and forecast issues before they escalate. BIM: Enhancing visualization, improving accuracy in planning, and facilitating better collaboration among stakeholders. From Theory to Practice: Real-World Applications Dylan provides examples from his experience at Rycon Construction, illustrating successful implementations and the tangible benefits of embracing these technologies, such as reduced costs and shortened project timelines. Challenges and Opportunities: The conversation also covers the hurdles in adopting these technologies, such as the initial investment and the need for upskilling teams, while also looking at the long-term gains they offer in terms of risk mitigation and value addition. Looking Ahead: The Future of Project Management Tools The episode concludes with a discussion on the future trends in project management technology, including the potential of digital twins and the increasing importance of cybersecurity in a digitally-driven construction environment. Listen to the full episode on: Spotify: http://evr.cm/spotify Apple: http://evr.cm/apple YouTube: http://evr.cm/youtube
What if you could switch from a 43% success rate to 98.9%? And what if that switch was as simple as adopting BIM? Join Todd and guest Brian Chapman as they discuss the evolution of construction innovation, particularly when it comes to Building Information Modeling (BIM). Brian has extensive experience in the construction industry, and he emphasizes that BIM is not just for large projects but can be beneficial for all sizes. Brian Chapman is Founder of Lunix3D, a consulting firm specializing in ArchViz, BIM, and 3D Modeling. With over 25 years of experience, Brian's journey into the construction industry began as a CAD specialist for AFS Fire, ensuring clash-free projects in a pre-BIM era. He then progressed to programming CAD applications and, later, creating 3D models for prominent multi-family developers and engineering firms. Brian expanded his expertise by serving as an on-site project engineer, and then as a project manager, on various multi-family projects. Recognizing the demand for BIM and 3D visualization services that truly address the challenges and requirements of the field, Brian founded Lunix3D to bridge the gap between cutting-edge tools and practical solutions. With a diverse background blending hands-on experience and technical expertise, Brian brings a unique perspective and unmatched insight to 3D technology application and coordination. TODD TAKES Communication and Willingness to Learn: Good communication and a mindset open to learning are the cornerstones of embracing a BIM workflow. Success often comes from teams willing to adapt and collaborate as they navigate new processes together. Building Buy-In with Leadership and Teams: When gaining buy-in for BIM, it's all about speaking the language of your audience. Tailor the conversation to showcase the ROI in ways that resonate with decision-makers, whether that's time savings, cost reductions, or increased efficiency. The Speed of Trust: I love the phrase “the speed of trust.” When you complete a project successfully while fostering strong relationships, it builds credibility. That trust creates momentum, acting as a snowball for future growth and collaboration. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Brian's LinkedIn Lunix3D
In this episode of the CEDIA Podcast, hosted by Walt Zerbe, Senior Director of Technology and Standards, the speakers share their experiences from the CES show in Las Vegas. They discuss cutting-edge innovations such as invisible speakers using MEMS technology, a customizable smart water system called Viomi, and the Mudra Band, a neural wristband for gesture control. The conversation also explores the potential of projection mapping in interior design, the integration of SmartThings in home appliances, and the ethical implications of rapid technological advancements. The episode highlights the transformative potential of technology in enhancing everyday living and home design. Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic: Tools and Products Odd Fly** (Invisible Speaker): "00:02:10" Viomi** (Whole House Smart Water System): "00:05:56" Mudra Band** (Neural Wristband for Gesture Control): "00:06:54" Apple TV**: "00:07:57" X Real** (AR Glasses): "00:12:12" SmartThings App**: "00:17:20" Samsung SmartThings**: "00:15:57" TCL 8K Mini LED Display**: "00:14:37" LG Smart Kitchen**: "00:19:30" Digital Twin Technology**: "00:32:00" Building Information Modeling (BIM)**: "00:32:00" Apple Vision Pro**: "00:32:16" Brilliant 3D Monitor**: "00:34:44" Ring Ecosystem**: "00:41:50" Keyboards with Interchangeable Keycaps**: "00:42:46" TCL's Robot "Amy"**: "00:43:56" Massage Chairs**: "00:49:30" Micro Projectors**: "00:51:08" Micro Laundry Machines**: "00:51:26" Robotic Garbage Fetcher by Oshkosh**: "00:52:00" Induction Appliances**: "00:53:04" Wireless Power Consortium**: "00:53:56" Qi Technology**: "00:53:56" AI-Enabled Bed**: "00:55:44" Companies and Brands Lenovo** (Partner for Odd Fly): "00:03:26" Panasonic** (250-Year Business Plan): "00:08:53" Hisense** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:12:39" TCL** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:13:50" Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, Panasonic**: "00:29:38" NVIDIA**: "00:37:23" Concepts and Technologies MEMS Technology** (Micro Electromechanical Systems): "00:02:14" AI in Technology**: "00:09:56" Decentralized Intelligence**: "00:18:14" Projection Mapping**: "00:23:07" Projection Mapping**: "00:27:08" Virtual Reality (VR)**: "00:" Notable Mentions Matsushita** (Founder of Panasonic): "00:10:05" Oxford College** (14th Century Oak Forest): "00:10:07" Slow Technology**: "00:43:15" Websites CEDIA**: "00:57:57"
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This Podcast Is Episode 609, And It's About How Construction Business Owners Can Overcome Digital Hurdles We are witnessing a remarkable transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation. While these advancements promise to enhance efficiency and speed, business owners must recognize the enduring importance of soft skills in their teams for long-term success and competitiveness. The construction industry has also experienced a significant transformation in recent years, driven by technological advancements. From project management software to drones and Building Information Modeling (BIM), construction business owners leverage these tools to enhance productivity, improve safety, and boost profitability. This blog post will explore how you, as a construction professional, can thrive in today's tech-driven environment and what skills you can build upon to remain adaptable. Access to the best available tools and information is vital in almost any operation but is especially crucial in the competitive construction and home service industry. To help with your year-end bookkeeping tasks, take advantage of our exclusive 40% discount on Bookkeeping Templates (consulting, bookkeeping review, and outsourced accounting subscriptions excluded) and Construction Accounting Academy classes through January 6, 2025. you can use our promo code YEAREND40. 1. Embracing Construction Management Software Construction management software is one of the most impactful technologies in the construction sector. Tools like Procore, Buildertrend, and CoConstruct offer a centralized platform for project management, enabling business owners to streamline communication, manage budgets, and track progress in real-time. By embracing these tools, construction companies can minimize delays, reduce errors, and improve team collaboration. 2. Adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) BIM technology has revolutionized the way construction projects are planned and executed. It allows for creating detailed 3D models that provide insights into every aspect of a project, from structural integrity to material quantities. This enables construction business owners to identify potential issues before they arise, reducing costly rework and enhancing project outcomes. 3. Utilizing Drones for Site Surveys and Inspections Drones have become invaluable in the construction industry for site surveys and inspections. They offer aerial views of job sites, allowing for accurate measurements and progress monitoring without the need for labor-intensive methods. By incorporating drone technology, construction owners can increase efficiency, improve safety, and make more informed decisions based on real-time data. 4. Implementing Safety Management Tools Safety is a top priority in construction. Technology has provided numerous solutions to enhance workplace safety, including mobile apps that facilitate real-time incident reporting, safety training, and compliance management. By investing in these tools, business owners can create a safer work environment, reduce accidents, and lower insurance costs. 5. Exploring Prefabrication and Modular Construction Prefabrication and modular construction methods are gaining traction as they offer faster project completion times and reduced waste. By utilizing these approaches, construction business owners can enhance efficiency and deliver high-quality results to clients. This is especially important in a market that demands quicker delivery times and sustainable practices. 6. Focusing on Data Analytics The rise of data analytics enables construction businesses to make informed decisions based on insights from past projects. By analyzing data on project performance, cost overruns, and scheduling, owners can identify trends and areas for improvement. This data-driven approach can lead to more successful project outcomes and increased client satisfaction. In this regard, the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report highlights the disruption of skills we will see in the coming years, pinpointing critical competencies for future success: Analytical thinking Creative thinking Resilience, flexibility, and agility Motivation and self-awareness Curiosity and lifelong learning These skills are universally applicable, highlighting the need for adaptability across all sectors. Essential skills for teams in small businesses: 1. Resilience As AI takes over routine tasks, construction employees must redefine and adapt their roles to stay valuable. For a small construction business, having resilient team members is crucial. You must navigate challenges, upskill in new areas, and leverage AI technology to maintain relevance and drive business success. 2. Lifelong learning With rapid technological changes, continuous learning becomes vital. Your construction crew should embrace a growth mindset and eagerly acquire new skills to stay ahead. Lifelong learning isn't just about meeting professional development requirements; it's about adopting the latest technologies to enhance business operations. 3. Ethical decision-making Even with AI-generated insights, ethical decision-making remains essential. Contractors like you must weigh the broader impacts of your decisions, balancing legal allowances with moral considerations. This skill ensures that business decisions are compliant but also fair and equitable. 4. Collaboration skills Today, employees are expected to be strategic partners, offering insights to drive business success. This means working closely with various teams and stakeholders in a construction business. Collaboration skills, including effective communication and emotional intelligence, are crucial for turning data into actionable insights and fostering strategic partnerships. 5. Business acumen AI-driven insights are only valuable if applied with an understanding of the business context. Construction employees must grasp industry dynamics and strategic goals to provide meaningful advice. Cultivating curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities is essential for developing business acumen. Final thoughts As the construction industry evolves, embracing technology is no longer optional—it is essential for success. Construction business owners who invest in technology and adapt to these changes will enhance their operational efficiency and position themselves as leaders in a competitive market. By staying ahead of the technological curve, you can thrive in a world that increasingly values innovation and efficiency. Integrating AI and automation presents a tremendous opportunity for business owners. However, the real value lies in the human touch that complements these technologies. By emphasizing developing soft skills such as resilience, lifelong learning, ethical decision-making, collaboration, and business acumen, teams can thrive alongside AI, ensuring your business survives and thrives in the evolving landscape. My advice: Foster an environment that values these competencies to ensure your team is equipped for the future. About The Author: Sharie DeHart, QPA, is the co-founder of Business Consulting And Accounting in Lynnwood, Washington. She is the leading expert in managing outsourced construction bookkeeping and accounting services companies and cash management accounting for small construction companies across the USA. She encourages Contractors and Construction Company Owners to stay current on their tax obligations and offers insights on managing the remaining cash flow to operate and grow their construction company sales and profits so they can put more money in the bank. Call 1-800-361-1770 or sharie@fasteasyaccounting.com
Google NotebookLM AI discussion of this Matterport Blog Post (6 December 2024): BIM vs. CAD: When to Use Them for Maximum Effect https://matterport.com/blog/bim-vs-cad ---- The article compares Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD), highlighting their distinct applications in construction. BIM excels in creating data-rich 3D models for collaborative project management across a building's lifecycle, while CAD focuses on precise 2D and 3D drafting for detailed design elements. The text emphasizes that both are valuable tools, with BIM ideal for holistic project oversight and CAD best suited for specific component detailing. Successful projects often integrate both systems, leveraging their complementary strengths for optimal efficiency. A case study showcases how using Matterport's digital twin technology significantly reduced the cost and time associated with BIM file creation.
Digital twins are virtual representations of real systems used to test designs and operating policies in safe environments prior to implementation or offline. Applications include a variety of public and private facilities, notably airports and operating systems such as water supply and manufacturing processes. Much of the work is centered in architectural and engineering firms, with its foundation in Building Information Modeling (BIM). To understand digital twins and their infrastructure applications, we talk with Howard Shotz, a Vice President at Arora Engineers, where he leads the Global Smart Infrastructure practice. A graduate in architecture from Temple University, Howard is former Director of the Digital Twin and Digital Advisory Practice at Parsons Corporation.
What do you get when you combine marketing expertise with construction industry experience? You get the opportunity to bridge an enormous gap. In another live episode from Autodesk University 2024, join Todd and guest Kyle Seyler as they unpack how Autodesk Construction Cloud is transforming the industry, how AI is changing the game with upgrades to onsite safety, how the gap between the office and the field is steadily closing, and the art of using standardization and collaboration to innovate. Kyle Seyler is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Autodesk. With over 10 years of experience in growth, product, and lifecycle marketing, he is passionate about creating value propositions, go-to-market strategies, and customer journeys for innovative software solutions. In his current role, he is responsible for the go-to-market of Autodesk Construction's Building Information Modeling (BIM) offerings, which help architects, engineers, contractors, and owners collaborate and deliver better outcomes for their projects. TODD TAKES Streamlining Data for Better Decision-Making:In today's construction industry, there's more data available than ever before, but not all of it is useful at every level. The trend now is toward tools and systems that help professionals quickly access the specific information they need, allowing them to cut through the noise and make informed, impactful decisions without getting bogged down by irrelevant data. AI as a Workflow Accelerator:Artificial intelligence is becoming a valuable tool in construction, particularly when it comes to organizing and retrieving complex project data. By using AI to interpret data in everyday language, construction professionals save time on mundane tasks, reducing the need to sift through lengthy documents. This makes the decision-making process faster, more accurate, and easier to manage. Enhancing Collaboration Among Project Stakeholders:Effective collaboration remains a top priority, and the industry is moving toward more integrated systems and shared workspaces. New technologies are making it easier for contractors, subcontractors, and project owners to work together seamlessly, whether within a single platform or through interoperable solutions. This focus on connected workflows fosters trust, aligns goals, and ultimately improves project outcomes. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Kyle's LinkedIn Autodesk
In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Anica Meins-Becker, einer der führenden Expertinnen für Building Information Modeling (BIM) und digitale Prozesse im Bauwesen. Sie ist Professorin an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal und leitet den Lehrstuhl für „Digitales Planen, Bauen und Betreiben“. Anica gibt Einblicke in ihre Forschung, ihre Lehrtätigkeit und die neuesten Entwicklungen in der Digitalisierung der Bauwirtschaft. Wir diskutieren, wie BIM helfen kann, nachhaltigere Bauprojekte zu realisieren und welche Herausforderungen noch zu bewältigen sind. ________________________________________ Block I: Begrüßung, Vorstellung und Einstieg ins Gespräch Anica Meins-Becker teilt ihre persönliche Reise und erklärt, wie sie zum Bauwesen und zur Digitalisierung kam. Was fasziniert sie an der Verbindung von Digitalisierung und Bauwirtschaft? Gab es einen Schlüsselmoment? Motivation als Professorin: Anica spricht über ihren Antrieb, junge Ingenieur in die digitale Zukunft des Bauwesens zu begleiten. ________________________________________ Block II: Prozessorientiertes Planen & Dokumentieren von Informationen Was versteht man unter prozessorientiertem Planen, Bauen, Betreiben und Rückbau? Anica erklärt die Konzepte und deren praktische Bedeutung. Herausforderungen in der Baupraxis: Welche Hürden bestehen aktuell, und wie können Standards und Normen helfen, die Prozesse zu verbessern? Anica gibt Einblicke in die neuesten Entwicklungen bei Standards und Normen, die in der Zukunft besonders relevant werden könnten. ________________________________________ Block III: Building Information Modeling (BIM) und Lehre Aktueller Stand der BIM-Integration in der Hochschullehre: Anica spricht über Fortschritte und Hindernisse bei der Implementierung von BIM in den Lehrplänen. Datenkontinuität und Medienbruchfreiheit: Wie kann das Bauwesen besser aufgestellt werden? Die Bedeutung von offenen Standards für eine nahtlose Datenweitergabe wird beleuchtet. BIM und Nachhaltigkeit: Wie kann BIM dazu beitragen, die Nachhaltigkeit von Bauprojekten zu verbessern? Anica teilt Beispiele und spricht über die Möglichkeiten, Open Source Wissen über nachhaltiges Bauen zu fördern. ________________________________________ Block IV: Abschluss und Zukunftsaussichten Blick in die Zukunft: Anica wagt eine Prognose über die kommenden zehn Jahre und wie BIM das Bauwesen grundlegend verändern könnte. Ihre persönliche Vision für eine stärker digitalisierte und nachhaltigere Bauindustrie: Was wird möglich sein, und welche Entwicklungen sind besonders vielversprechend? ________________________________________ Über unseren Gast: Anica Meins-Becker ist Professorin für „Digitales Planen, Bauen und Betreiben“ an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal. Sie ist Expertin für Digitalisierung und Building Information Modeling (BIM). Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte umfassen prozessorientiertes Planen, Bauen und Betreiben, sowie die Standardisierung und Optimierung digitaler Bauprozesse. Sie setzt sich dafür ein, BIM stärker in der Praxis und in der Lehre zu verankern, um eine nachhaltigere Bauwirtschaft zu fördern. Diese Folge entstand in Kooperation mit der Bundesingenieurkammer zur Frage: Wie wollen wir in Zukunft planen und bauen? Foto: Friederike von Heyden
AI Transforming AEC: From Design to Recruitment and Beyond"So I think AI will give an opportunity for people that maybe are less technical to use these tools to really execute more work."KP ReddyAbout the Guest:KP Reddy is the founder and CEO of Shadow Ventures, a visionary venture capital firm specializing in tech startups within the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) and real estate sectors. He has successfully founded and exited three tech companies, authored influential books on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and AI, and has extensive experience guiding startups. His insights on AI's potential to reshape industries, especially within the AEC space, are highly regarded.Episode Summary:In this exciting episode of the Zweig Letter podcast, host Randy Wilburn speaks with KP Reddy, the founder and CEO of Shadow Ventures, about the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the design industry. KP shares his journey from growing up in a family of civil engineering and computer programming to founding a venture capital firm that invests in groundbreaking AEC tech startups. He also highlights the importance of innovation driven by business leaders and the expanding role of AI in reshaping the industry.Through the episode, KP discusses how AI can streamline the often slow and iterative design processes in the AEC industry, making tasks like drawing creation and structural inspection more efficient. He delves into how AI will impact recruitment and retention, emphasizing the need to eliminate the "paying dues" mentality and leverage AI to appeal to younger, more tech-savvy professionals. KP also addresses the increasing trends of mergers and acquisitions in the design industry, illustrating how AI can facilitate smoother integrations and enhance enterprise value. Don't miss out on KP's invaluable insights that underscore the massive opportunities AI brings to the table.Key Takeaways:Rapid Industry Transformation: AI is set to revolutionize the design industry within the next five years, streamlining workflows and increasing efficiency.Leadership and Adoption: Business leaders, especially in the C-suite, are driving AI adoption, seeking to benefit from its transformative potential while overcoming communication challenges within their organizations.AI in Recruitment and Retention: Leveraging AI can enhance recruitment and retention, making the industry more appealing to younger professionals and allowing firms to attract diverse talents with different strengths.Impact on Mergers and Acquisitions: AI can maximize enterprise values and facilitate smoother post-merger integrations by rapidly sharing critical data across merged firms.Future of Design Professionals: AI frees up design professionals to focus on larger societal contributions, rather than mundane tasks, enabling them to address major global challenges more effectively.Links referenced in this episode:Email KP ReddyWebsite Shadow VenturesLinkedIn
In this episode of Smart Twins, host Jimmy Abualdenien speaks with Maximillian Weiß, Head of BIM and Digital Construction at Deutsche Bahn, about the second core route project in Munich. Weiß leads the BIM GAS team responsible for this megaproject, which aims to ease the pressure on Munich's public transport system by building a 7-kilometer tunnel with three new stations.Weiß shares his journey from studying geology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) to working on major construction projects, including roads, bridges, and train stations. He discusses how his early work in critical foundation construction shaped his shift toward digitalization, specifically how Building Information Modeling (BIM) can improve workflows and solve complex construction challenges. Weiß explains how BIM was first introduced to him in 2016 and describes its use in the design and planning stages of the second core route project.The conversation dives deep into the challenges of building beneath Munich's central station, maintaining ongoing train operations while constructing new infrastructure. Weiß also shares insights into using point clouds and LiDAR to digitize existing assets, combining 2D drawings with 3D models to improve accuracy.Listeners will hear about the significance of simulations in ensuring safety and optimizing passenger flow in new train stations, as well as the use of BIM in both the design and construction phases to keep the project on track. Weiß also touches on future uses of AI and digital twins in construction, offering a glimpse into how Deutsche Bahn is working to stay at the forefront of technological innovation.
In dieser Folge erkunden Arrigo und Naomi, wie Building Information Modeling (BIM) nicht nur die Bauindustrie in der Schweiz revolutionieren, sondern auch einen positiven Einfluss auf unsere Umwelt haben kann! Wir tauchen ein in die Welt von energieeffizienten Gebäuden, Ressourcenschonung und nachhaltigen Baumethoden, die dank BIM möglich werden. Was bedeutet das für die Zukunft der Architektur und des Bauwesens? Zum Abschluss gibt es bei "Worth the Hype" einen praktischen Einblick in einen Drucker, der direkt auf der Baustelle drucken kann – eine nützliche Innovation für effizienteres Arbeiten vor Ort. Diese Folge ist ein Muss für alle, die wissen wollen, wie Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit Hand in Hand gehen!Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback. Folgt uns gerne auf LinkedIn oder auf Instagram @hslu_digitalconstruction und vergesst nicht ein Like dazulassen. Bis zum nächsten Mal!
Major League Elevator - Führungskräfte sprechen über die Zukunft
In dieser spannenden Episode von Major League Elevator diskutieren Alexandra und Martin mit dem renommierten Experten Prof. Dr. Adrian Wildenauer über die Zukunft des Bauens.Themen der Episode:Digitalisierung im Bauwesen: Prof. Wildenauer beleuchtet, wie Building Information Modeling (BIM) die Planung und Ausführung revolutioniert und warum die Bauindustrie die digitale Transformation annehmen muss, um effizienter zu werden.Fachkräftemangel: Ein akutes Problem in der Branche und die Frage, wie wir die nächste Generation für das Bauen begeistern können.Nachhaltigkeit: Die Zukunft liegt in modularen und nachhaltigen Gebäuden, und die Branche muss sich darauf einstellen, diese Konzepte in den Mittelpunkt zu stellen.Kommunikation und Zusammenarbeit: Für den Erfolg auf den Baustellen von morgen ist es entscheidend, dass alle Akteure im Bauwesen besser miteinander kommunizieren und kooperieren.Die Rolle der Aufzugsindustrie: Eine oft übersehene Branche, die sich an die sich wandelnden Anforderungen der Bauindustrie anpassen muss, um sichtbar zu bleiben und ihre Bedeutung in nachhaltigen Gebäuden der Zukunft zu betonen.Takeaways:BIM und digitale Technologien sind Schlüssel zur Effizienzsteigerung.Die Bauindustrie steht vor großen Herausforderungen, muss sich aber auf ihre Kernkompetenzen zurückbesinnen und innovative Lösungen annehmen.Nachhaltigkeit und Modularität werden die Zukunft des Bauens bestimmen.Internationaler Vergleich zeigt: In Sachen digitalem Bauen haben andere Länder die Nase vorn.Die Aufzugsbranche muss ihre Sichtbarkeit erhöhen, insbesondere bei Studierenden und Fachkräften.Du hast Feedback, Themen- oder Gästevorschläge? Du erreichst uns über: podcast@uns.gmbhMartin & Alexandra Reichl: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-reichl/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-reichl/UNS GmbH: https://www.uns-gmbh.dehttps://www.facebook.com/unsgmbh.aufzughttps://www.instagram.com/uns_gmbh/https://www.linkedin.com/company/uns-gmbh/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of Smart Twins, Jimmy Abualdenien is joined by Dr. Alex Braun, Senior Vice President for Digital Transformation and CIO at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Together, they explore the evolving landscape of digital technologies in construction and facility management.Dr. Braun shares his journey from studying civil engineering to specializing in construction informatics, detailing his pioneering work in construction progress monitoring using drones and photogrammetry. He highlights the challenges and advancements in data collection methods over the years, emphasizing how technology has dramatically improved the ability to assess construction sites.Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Braun's innovative approach to construction progress tracking, which combines Building Information Modeling (BIM) with drone-captured imagery and AI-powered detection methods. He elaborates on the concept of digital twins in construction and facility management, offering his perspective on their definition and applications.The conversation shifts to Dr. Braun's current role at TUM, where he oversees digital transformation for a university with 52,000 students and 12,000 employees. He details the challenges of managing IT infrastructure for such a large institution and discusses ongoing projects to digitize and create 3D models of TUM's extensive campus facilities.Dr. Braun also touches on TUM's sustainability strategy, focusing on efforts to assess and improve energy efficiency across more than 450 buildings. He emphasizes the importance of data aggregation and visualization in understanding and optimizing facility performance.Throughout the episode, Dr. Braun stresses the significance of embracing digital transformation, even through small initial steps. He advises organizations to start by assessing their current assets and data as a foundation for improvement, highlighting the "80-20" approach to project implementation.This episode offers valuable insights into the practical applications of digital technologies in large-scale facility management and the challenges of implementing digital transformation in complex organizations. It's a must-listen for professionals interested in the future of smart buildings, digital twins, and sustainable facility management.
Kyle Nitchen is a Senior Project Manager with Layton Construction. Utilizing lean thinking and principles, he has successfully executed over $450M+ in complex construction projects, unlocking additional benefits through Lean Construction, Last Planner System, Early Design Involvement, A3 Thinking, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Target Value Design, and Visual Management. Check him out on Linkedin and visit his website at: https://kylenitchen.com/
In this episode, we're joined by Franco Piva to discuss advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its importance in mass timber projects. Franco introduces himself and his role in the timber industry. He explains advanced BIM management, highlighting the difference between effective and poor practices. Franco discusses who ensures proper BIM management and the roles of suppliers and engineers in the process. Franco shares keys to successful mass timber projects from his experience and offers his vision for the future of the timber industry, including emerging trends and advancements.
In this episode of Smart Twins, Jimmy Abualdenien is joined by Fernanda Leite, the Associate Dean for Research at the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Together, they delve into the transformative concepts of BIM and digital twins within the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations industries.Fernanda shares her fascinating journey from childhood inspiration to her pioneering work in Building Information Modeling (BIM), highlighting impactful research that compares 2D and 3D design coordination and the evolution of BIM in the construction industry.She details how visualization in design can uncover critical errors and the significant role of virtual reality applications in construction, underscoring the necessity for strategic and purposeful technology implementation.Listeners will gain insights into her current role overseeing 300 faculty, 6,000 students, and multiple research centers, as well as her leadership in four ongoing capital projects. Fernanda elaborates on her cutting-edge work to minimize construction waste through a circular economy mindset and highlights the rapidly advancing role of scan-to-BIM technologies to facilitate efficient facility management.Throughout the episode, Fernanda emphasizes the importance of incorporating real-world considerations into digital construction practices. This episode is a deep dive into the future of smart buildings, BIM, digital twins, and AI, revealing how these innovations can enhance asset performance, reduce costs, and improve safety in construction and beyond.
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This Podcast Is Episode 580, And It's About Improving Construction Communication And Workplace Productivity The success of any business, large or small, depends largely on nurturing an efficient, productive workplace. While improving employee productivity should always be a priority when the ultimate goal is a sustainable and profitable business, the process is more straightforward said than done. In today's fast-paced construction industry, staying in touch and being productive is crucial for project success. The good news is that technology has made it easier to streamline processes and enhance team collaboration. One of the most impactful ways technology has improved construction communication is through user-friendly mobile applications and project management software. These tools allow for real-time communication, easy document sharing, and smooth task management, reducing the delays and errors often associated with traditional communication methods. Moreover, Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology has transformed how construction teams work together. BIM fosters better communication and collaboration by providing a centralized platform for sharing 3D models and project data, ultimately leading to more efficient decision-making and problem-solving. Another astounding technological advancement that has significantly boosted workplace productivity is the integration of wearables and IoT (Internet of Things) devices. These innovations enable real-time tracking of equipment, materials, and the workforce, leading to optimized resource allocation and enhanced safety measures on-site. Would you like to implement better practices while staying on budget? These are some of the most effective methods of managing a productive, happy workplace while increasing output: Embrace Technology While many construction workplaces still see new technology, as mentioned above, as unnecessary or even distracting, the simple truth is that it can significantly impact productivity. Updated hardware, software, and machinery ensure that work can be performed quickly and with minimal error. While it may not seem like a big deal, even minor issues, such as temporary connectivity problems or hardware breakdowns, can quickly add up throughout a fiscal year. Start small, like incorporating better project management software and bookkeeping processes. If this overwhelms you, let me know how I can help. Avoid Excessive Micromanagement There is no denying that management is crucial, but too much of a good thing can adversely affect productivity. Instead of encouraging employees to put forth their best efforts, it results in an eventual dependence on micromanagement that can sink productivity levels. Excessive micromanagement can be detrimental to productivity and morale in a construction workplace. To avoid this, it's essential to focus on Hiring and training competent employees so you can have confidence in their ability to perform their tasks without constant oversight. Clearly defining the project objectives and individual responsibilities can help employees understand what is expected of them, reducing the need for micromanagement. Encouraging open dialogue and feedback can help employees feel empowered and trusted, reducing the need for constant supervision. Delegating decision-making authority and autonomy in their areas of expertise, reducing the need for constant oversight. Implementing project management tools and software can provide real-time visibility into task and project progress, reducing the need for constant check-ins. Providing constructive feedback and support, allowing employees to learn and grow. Recognize Success Just as employees must be held accountable for their actions, they should also be recognized for their success. Even small efforts, such as verbal recognition or occasional awards, can encourage employees and make them feel like their hard work is being rewarded. For businesses that can afford it, more significant rewards, such as holiday parties, improve morale and create camaraderie in the office, leading to happier, more productive employees. Break Out of Ruts While assigning tasks based on an employee's particular competencies is generally advisable, remember that doing the same tasks repeatedly over an extended period can make even a skilled employee feel as if their work has become monotonous. Exposing employees to other tasks and even different departments may be helpful. This renews motivation, offers new skills to learn and apply, and gives employees a broader understanding of the company's operations. Cut Down on Meetings Often, meetings serve as nothing more than temporary breaks from productive work. A meeting needs a specific purpose, an organized agenda, and a plan of action to maintain productivity. Meetings can be a great way to share ideas and establish goals, but keep them from getting in the way of delivering actual results. In conclusion Technology has vastly improved construction communication and workplace productivity. By leveraging user-friendly mobile applications and software, construction teams can communicate seamlessly, collaborate effectively, and ultimately achieve higher levels of productivity and efficiency. Balancing a construction business's needs is never easy, but focusing on increased productivity can positively impact nearly every other facet of the workplace. The above-mentioned techniques eliminate unnecessary pitfalls and ensure employees are personally invested in efficient, quality work output. As a reminder: Speaking of technology, have you made the switch yet? QuickBooks plans to stop selling several versions to new U.S. subscribers. The deadline to purchase new subscriptions to the listed products has been extended from July 31, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2024. QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus QuickBooks Desktop Premier Plus QuickBooks Desktop Mac Plus QuickBooks Desktop Enhanced Payroll We do our best to inform you of your options based on your construction company's needs and ensure you are alerted to fundamental software changes that may affect your construction business now or in the future. Although extended, we recommend checking and upgrading immediately to avoid service disruptions and workflow interruptions. Please plan accordingly or reach out if you need help. We are here to help you achieve your definition of success, whether you would like to outsource your bookkeeping to us, buy and use our templates, or learn to do it independently. PS We offer free resources to help you save time and money that you can download and print now. About The Author: Sharie DeHart, QPA, co-founded Business Consulting And Accounting in Lynnwood, Washington. She is the leading expert in managing outsourced construction bookkeeping and accounting services companies and cash management accounting for small construction companies across the USA. She encourages Contractors and Construction Company Owners to stay current on their tax obligations. She offers insights on managing the remaining cash flow to operate and grow their construction company sales and profits so they can put more money in the bank. Call 1-800-361-1770 or sharie@fasteasyaccounting.com
Hey BWB Fans, Join us for an insightful conversation with BIM Coordination expert Mike Adams as we delve into the dynamic world of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. With extensive experience managing BIM workflows on complex projects like the Portland Airport and OHSU, Mike shares invaluable insights into the challenges and innovations driving BIM adoption. From the intricacies of software integration to the power of custom development, explore how BIM is revolutionizing project workflows and collaboration. Discover the future possibilities of unified digital modeling across the project lifecycle and gain a deeper understanding of the transformative impact of BIM in design and construction. Tune in to this episode to uncover the evolving landscape of BIM and its role in shaping the future of the AEC industry. This episode was brought to you courtesy of Sherlock by Flypaper: This powerful plugin simplifies your coordination workflow by applying technology where it makes sense and puts you in the driver's seat of coordination management. It's like having a dedicated coordination companion right at your fingertips! Visit FlyPaper.com/sherlock and get ready to clash with confidence, and coordinate with clarity using Sherlock! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
Im Mittelalter wussten sie, wie man grosse Gebäude baut wie etwa das Basler Münster. Indem alle gemeinsam auf der Baustelle waren. Seither hat sich das Bauwesen derart fragmentiert, dass Fachleute sagen: So kann es nicht weitergehen. Eine Lösung: Building Information Modeling. Der Podcast im Überblick (00:05:46) Was ist Building Information Modeling (BIM)? (00:12:38) Wie und wozu wird BIM heute bereits eingesetzt? (00:21:34) Gibt es genügend Fachkräfte, die BIM können? (00:22:58) Wie verändert BIM die Arbeit auf dem Bau? (00:29:13) BIM - was ist mit künstlicher Intelligenz (KI)? SRF Geek Sofa bei Discord https://discord.gg/geeksofa
Im Mittelalter wussten sie, wie man grosse Gebäude baut wie etwa das Basler Münster. Indem alle gemeinsam auf der Baustelle waren. Seither hat sich das Bauwesen derart fragmentiert, dass Fachleute sagen: So kann es nicht weitergehen. Eine Lösung: Building Information Modeling. Der Podcast im Überblick (00:05:46) Was ist Building Information Modeling (BIM)? (00:12:38) Wie und wozu wird BIM heute bereits eingesetzt? (00:21:34) Gibt es genügend Fachkräfte, die BIM können? (00:22:58) Wie verändert BIM die Arbeit auf dem Bau? (00:29:13) BIM - was ist mit künstlicher Intelligenz (KI)? SRF Geek Sofa bei Discord https://discord.gg/geeksofa
Hey BWB Fans, In this episode, we dive into the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Adam Wingertsahn, a construction industry veteran. Adam shares insights into the importance of BIM solutions, the intersection of human intelligence and technology, and the challenges and opportunities in adopting BIM in construction projects. Join us for a fascinating conversation on the future of BIM and its impact on the industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
BIM Heroes Podcast Episode 5: State of BIM Coordination In this episode of the BIM Heroes Podcast, host Cody Whitelock, a VDC virtual construction manager at Barnhill Contracting, sits with David Gomez Senior VDC Expert and Coordinator at Revizto to discuss the changes sweeping through the construction industry, driven by the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and other digital innovations. The conversation centres around the role BIM plays in facilitating collaboration, integration, and efficiency. They talk about how digital tools like Evercam and Revizto are not just enhancing the construction workflow but are also reshaping the way stakeholders interact and operate. Show Highlights: BIM's Influence on Field and Operations Teams: BIM extends its influence beyond planning and design, significantly changing daily operations on construction sites. These changes include introducing more efficient, technology-enhanced methods that replace traditional, manual practices. Evolution of BIM Coordination: The coordination process in BIM has shifted from a one-size-fits-all approach to more specialized, targeted strategies. This evolution is driven by advancements in software, allowing for more nuanced and efficient project coordination. Integrating Design and Construction Teams: Integrating design teams with contractors and subcontractors poses unique challenges, particularly with differing coordination practices across regions. The key to successful integration lies in fostering strong, collaborative relationships among all stakeholders involved. Design Models as Contract Documents: The trend of using design models as contract documents is gaining traction, reflecting a significant shift in how contractual obligations are viewed and managed in the construction industry. This approach necessitates a balance between model accuracy and the traditional nature of project documentation. Revizto's Role in Construction Management: Revizto is a tool in modern construction management, that facilitates improved communication and efficient problem-solving. Its application across various projects demonstrates its ability to streamline processes, enhance stakeholder collaboration, and drive project efficiency. Listen to the BIM Heroes Podcast on: Spotify: http://evr.cm/JzUl Apple: http://evr.cm/ZzPn YouTube: http://evr.cm/BzTT
In dieser Folge vom Digital Construction Podcast tauchen Naomi und Arrigo tief in das "Nervensystem" moderner Gebäude ein: das Internet der Dinge (IoT). Wir beleuchten die Grundlagen von IoT-Systemen, erkunden ihre Einsatzgebiete und diskutieren, wie sie zur Optimierung von Gebäudestrukturen beitragen. Erfahrt mehr über die Vorteile, die IoT für uns Menschen und unsere Gebäude mit sich bringt. Zudem widmen wir uns den kritischen Aspekten des IoT und möglichen Lösungsansätzen. Schaltet ein, um mehr über das unverzichtbare Thema IoT in der Welt des Building Information Modeling (BIM) zu erfahren.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback. Folgt uns gerne auf LinkedIn oder auf Instagram @hslu_digitalconstruction und vergesst nicht ein Like dazulassen. Bis zum nächsten Mal!
In this episode, Anne Carpenter and Jason Peters offer us a comprehensive look at the evolving role of BIM in the AE) industry. The discussion focuses on the current state and future trajectory of BIM education, its integration with cutting-edge technologies, and the overarching impact on the AEC sector. Episode Highlights: Diverse Adoption Levels of BIM: Examination of varied BIM adoption rates across companies. The critical importance of staying updated with the latest in software and technology in AEC. Challenges in Training and Education: The dual focus on software and hardware learning in the AEC industry. The pivotal role of leadership in fostering a continuous learning environment. Streamlining Projects with BIM: BIM is a catalyst for efficient project management and enhanced collaboration. Emphasis on the necessity for consistent practices in utilizing BIM tools like Revit. Evolving Career Dynamics in AEC: The contrast and integration of technology-centric roles with traditional AEC career paths. The imperative of upskilling to stay relevant in the face of industry evolution. Management and BIM Integration: Challenges faced by managers in blending BIM tools with existing workflows. The balance between technical know-how and managerial acumen. Role of Autodesk and Training Complexities: Addressing the learning curve associated with Autodesk products. Discussion on popular training programs and the underutilization of certain tools. Leadership and Soft Skills in AEC: The importance of developing leadership qualities and effective communication skills. The challenge of bridging the generational gap between tech-driven and experienced professionals. Future Trends in BIM and AEC: The evolving role of BIM in contractual documentation. The potential of digital twins and data integration for enhancing project efficiency. Vision for an Integrated AEC Future: Imagining a future where AEC projects contribute to interconnected urban ecosystems. The need for a collaborative and holistic approach in construction and design. The future of the AEC industry is firmly anchored in the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and emerging technologies. This integration marks a decisive shift towards a more interconnected, efficient, and technologically advanced approach in construction and design. It is evident that adaptability, continuous education, and collaborative efforts are essential in shaping an innovative and sustainable AEC landscape. This transformation transcends mere trend status and emerges as a crucial evolution, vital for meeting the complex demands of modern construction and urban development.
In this episode, Carl Storms, a technical solutions lead with extensive experience in Building Information Modeling (BIM), joins Cody Whitelock for an in-depth discussion on the transformative role of BIM and collaborative technologies in the construction industry. They explore various aspects of how these technologies are reshaping the field, from education to practical application and future trends. Episode Highlights: Educational Pathways in Construction: Carl discusses the benefits of trade school education over traditional university paths, highlighting its technical focus and industry relevance. Bridging the Gap Between Education and Industry: The challenges fresh graduates face in applying theoretical knowledge to practical industry scenarios. Importance of understanding real-world limitations despite the capabilities of modern software. Evolution of Design and Construction Software: Integration of AI in construction software. The shift from teaching specific software tools to focusing on problem-solving and workflow understanding. Generative Design and Its Implications: How generative design can explore thousands of solutions, moving from overwhelming options to focused, relevant ones. The potential of these technologies to improve decision-making in the design phase. Collaboration Versus Coordination in Construction Projects: Emphasis on voluntary collaboration in the industry for overall project improvement. The need for early involvement of all parties in a project for optimal outcomes. The Role of Digital Twins and Data Management: Discussion on the future of model management post-project completion. The potential of digital twins in effectively utilizing data accumulated in project models. Interoperability and Data Sharing Challenges: The importance of data interoperability in the industry. Challenges in sharing intellectual property and project data among different stakeholders. Future of Urban Planning and Smart Cities: How urban planning and smart city concepts are being integrated with modern construction technologies. The potential for these technologies to improve city infrastructure planning and maintenance. The Importance of the Design Phase in Construction Projects: Discussion on the critical role of the design phase and the need for sufficient time allocation for design teams. Educational and Technological Adaptation in the Industry: The necessity for continuous learning and adaptation of new technologies in the construction industry. The integration of BIM and collaborative technologies in the construction industry represents a fundamental shift towards more efficient, precise, and sustainable building practices, rather than being merely a passing trend. This transformation is underscored by the industry's growing reliance on technological advancements and data-driven approaches. The future of construction is increasingly defined by its capacity to adapt to new technologies, harness the power of data effectively, and cultivate a culture of collaboration and continuous learning. Industry professionals, educators, and students are encouraged to actively engage in this transformative process. Their collective efforts and willingness to embrace innovation are pivotal in shaping the future landscape of construction, steering it towards greater efficiency and resilience.
In this episode, Moritz Mombour and Ian Harding discuss the transformative impact of digital tools and planning in the construction industry. They highlight the shift from traditional methods to innovative approaches like BIM emphasizing the need for seamless integration and collaboration among various stakeholders. Their conversation explores the challenges and opportunities presented by digitalization, underscoring its role in enhancing efficiency, precision, and communication across all phases of construction projects. Guest: Moritz Mombour Head of Digital Planning - Dress & Sommer Ian Harding BIM Section Head -Ireland Operations, Jacobs Episode Highlights: Evolution of Construction Processes: Transition from traditional CAD to modern BIM (Building Information Modeling). Challenges and benefits of integrating technology throughout the project lifecycle. The shift from technology-focused strategies to value-driven project delivery. Integrated Project Delivery (IPD): Collaborative approaches breaking traditional design and construction contracts. Importance of seamless integration and coordination among various stakeholders. Constructability and Coordination: Early involvement of construction teams in the design process. Emphasis on process efficiency, waste reduction, and aligning client expectations. Dynamic modeling and the challenges of information transition between design and construction phases. Use of Digital Tools in Construction: Laser scanning for progress verification and installation accuracy. Dealing with installation errors and their impact on project timelines and budgets. The role of digital twin technology in improving construction processes. Client Expectations and Project Delivery: The need for clear specifications and open communication for successful project outcomes. The role of clients in driving the adoption of advanced digital solutions. Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling: Utilizing historical data for improved project planning and execution. The potential of machine learning in enhancing construction processes. Modular Construction and Off-site Manufacturing: The trend towards modular building for efficiency and safety. Benefits of pre-fabricated components and controlled environment construction. The shift in construction towards a more integrated, technology-driven approach is marked by the widespread adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), and various advanced digital tools. These developments collectively emphasize enhanced efficiency, collaboration, and value delivery in construction projects, showcasing a pivotal change in the industry's operational and strategic methodologies.
In this episode, Andrew Victory and Dara Khera discuss the complexities clients face in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and construction. They explore how BIM impacts client expectations and project outcomes, the evolving role of technology, the importance of a Common Data Environment (CDE), and the necessity of early client involvement. The conversation also covers the limitations of current construction software and industry practices, and potential future advancements like generative design and blockchain, underscoring the need for a more collaborative and technologically advanced construction industry. Guest: Andrew Victory Global Digital Transformation Leader - D&E Arcadis Dara Khera Managing Director, WORK ltd Episode Highlights: Client Awareness and Misconceptions about BIM: Discussing the lack of client awareness and understanding of BIM's capabilities and limitations. The broad and often ambiguous definition of BIM leading to misconceptions. Collaboration and Contractual Challenges: The adversarial nature of contracts in the Western construction industry and its impact on collaboration. Cultural differences in construction practices, particularly contrasting Western and Japanese approaches. Software and Industry Inefficiency: Critical evaluation of the effectiveness of BIM software in improving industry productivity. Historical overview of CAD and Revit development and their limitations. Importance of Common Data Environment (CDE): The necessity for a unified platform for information sharing among all project stakeholders. Challenges in establishing and maintaining a common data environment. Client Engagement and Specifications: The crucial role of client involvement from the project's inception. Importance of clients specifying their needs and setting project standards. Modeling, Data Management, and Future Directions: Discussion on the significance of both graphical and non-graphical data in BIM. Anticipating future advancements in construction technology, including generative design and blockchain. Industry Resistance to Change and Potential for Improvement: Addressing the construction industry's slow pace of change and systemic issues. The potential for technology to revolutionize construction practices, yet hindered by current industry norms. The role clients play in shaping the construction industry's future is crucial. Their involvement and understanding significantly influence project outcomes, highlighting the need for enhanced education, improved software solutions, and greater collaboration across project phases. This underscores the importance of clear communication and a proactive approach from clients to successfully adopt and implement advanced construction methodologies, leading to a more integrated and technologically progressive construction sector.
Join us on an insightful journey as we explore the dynamic intersection of construction and technology in this episode with Bill Sutton. In this engaging conversation with industry expert Bill Sutton from Mowery Construction, we delve into the latest technological trends shaping the construction landscape. From the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to addressing staffing challenges and envisioning the future of education in the field, Sutton shares valuable insights on how innovation is reshaping the very foundations of construction. Get ready to be inspired and informed as we navigate the digital blueprint of tomorrow's construction industry with one of its visionaries, Bill Sutton. This episode is brought to you by Sherlock- built by BIM Coordinators, for BIM Coordinators. Visit Flypaper.com/Sherlock and get ready to clash with confidence, and coordinate with clarity using Sherlock! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
On a recent episode of the Sustainability Podcast, I spoke with Ralph Rio from ARC Advisory Group. We discussed a number of fascinating engineering software topics including engineering design software, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and d digital twins. Here's a brief summary of our conversation.All About Engineering DesignRalph talked about his research on engineering design software, BIM, and digital twins. For those who might not know, he explained that engineering design software helps design things like plants, bridges, highways, and modern buildings. BIM focuses on buildings and the detailed data and documents related to them.The World of Digital TwinsOne of the most interesting parts of our talk was about digital twins. These are not just virtual copies but are detailed, data-filled models of real things. They are super useful when designing and building something. With digital twins, you can make sure everything is up-to-date and avoid mistakes, saving time and money.Challenges in the Engineering WorldEven with all these powerful tools, there are challenges in the engineering world. Ralph mentioned that there aren't enough engineers, especially in places like the US and Europe. This has led to more work being done in countries like India, which produces a lot of engineers every year.To deal with these challenges, there's a focus on making engineering work faster and better. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in design software to automate many tasks. Ralph gave an example of how software with AI can design a part much faster than before.What's Next in Engineering?When asked about the future, Ralph thinks there will be more automation in designing things. This will be done using AI, new construction methods, and the continued use of digital twins.A Call to Future EngineersRalph ended our chat with a message: he hopes more young people will become engineers. In today's world, where technology is everywhere, engineers play a big role. And for those who choose this path, it's not just about the money. It's about the joy of seeing your designs come to life.Our talk with Ralph Rio gave us a peek into the exciting world of engineering. As we face challenges and use new tools, one thing is clear: the future of engineering is bright, and we are the ones shaping it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you have an intriguing, thought provoking topic you'd like to discuss on our podcast, please contact our host Jim Frazer View all the episodes here: https://thesustainabilitypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Don't miss this Coffee Conversations, sponsored by Hunter Panels, that is all about Revit technology and how Building Information Modeling (BIM) can help you master your next roofing project. We are bringing together the experts in Autodesk® Revit® and tapered insulation design to help you understand how using this powerful technology and 3D modeling delivers a highly accurate model that helps streamline your project and brings everyone together on the same page. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your business, boost your designs, and connect with like-minded professionals. Register today and get ready to take your projects to new heights! Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Follow Us! https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop
In Episode 33 of The CM Mentors Podcast, Matt Graves and Kyle Grandell chat with Kyle Nitchen, Senior Project Manager at Layton Construction. Topics Include:* Getting Interested in Construction* Our Coolest Projects* Kyle Describes the Meme Game: Literal Cloud Revision* What defines an Influential Project Manager* 7 Archetypes of an Influential Project Manager* Communicator* Enforcer* Builder* Leader* Attorney* Accountant* Business DeveloperWatch the interview on YouTube:About Kyle: Kyle is a driven and disciplined professional, committed to delivering predictable outcomes through his expertise in managing large, complex projects. Utilizing lean thinking and principles, he has successfully executed over $300M+ in complex construction projects, unlocking additional benefits through Lean Construction, Last Planner System, Early Design Involvement, A3 Thinking, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Target Value Design, and Visual Management. Starting his career as a laborer, Kyle gained a comprehensive understanding of both working on and managing construction projects. His diverse project experience spans land development, commercial hospitality, and healthcare, with a focus on leading state-of-the-art HCAI projects on active campuses. Beyond construction, Kyle launched a brand, 'The Influential Project Manager', with a newsletter covering the principles, strategies, and frameworks of successful project leadership. To Connect with Kyle:
Welcome to this captivating episode of The HMO Property Show! Today, we embark on a journey through the dynamic realm of architecture, where the fusion of creativity, functionality, and design breathes life into our living spaces. In this enlightening video, we are privileged to glean wisdom from the seasoned architect, Anthony Rechichi. Through his wealth of experience, we uncover the intricacies, challenges, and opportunities that define the architectural landscape, all underscored by a steadfast commitment to inclusive and sustainable design principles. With over 25 years of dedicated practice, Anthony Rechichi is a maestro in crafting homes that authentically mirror their inhabitants. Guided by a philosophy of hard work and a passion for his craft, he seamlessly weaves inspiration and unwavering dedication to yield exceptional outcomes. Whether it be a snug cottage or an opulent mansion, he possesses the remarkable ability to transform his clients' visions into tangible, awe-inspiring realities! Mentioned in this episode: Contextual Design and Demographics Anthony underlines the criticality of understanding a building's context and the demographics of the area. By considering elements like nearby infrastructure, the local community, and the needs of the intended audience, architects craft designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also practical and relevant. As Anthony aptly puts it, "Where am I building? Who am I building this for? And why?" These questions form the cornerstone of any architectural endeavor. Inclusive and Accessible Design Creating spaces that are inclusive and accessible for everyone, regardless of ability, is a pivotal challenge in architecture. Anthony emphasizes the importance of removing visual cues of disability from the design, ensuring that individuals with disabilities can reside in a space that feels empowering, rather than stigmatizing. Additionally, incorporating assistive technology and wheelchair-friendly designs further enhance inclusivity. This goes beyond accessibility; it's about ensuring equity. Sustainability and Environmental Impact In a world grappling with climate change, sustainability is now fundamental in architecture. Anthony underscores the necessity of integrating sustainable practices and materials into design. This encompasses the use of renewable energy sources and the implementation of energy-efficient systems to create buildings that have a minimal environmental footprint. Technology and Innovation Technology has transformed architecture, enabling architects to push the boundaries of design. Anthony emphasizes the need for innovation within the parameters of the planning framework. Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and smart home technology are just a glimpse into how technology enhances the functionality and efficiency of buildings. Future Outlook In conclusion, the future of architecture pivots on embracing inclusive and sustainable design principles, harnessing technology, and adapting to evolving societal needs. Architects have the ability to not only meet individual requirements but also contribute to a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient society. Enjoy! For more information, visit For those that prefer to watch you can also catch us on YouTube. Want help with your investment strategy? Reach out to us for a free, no-obligation initial chat with our team and see how we can help you with your investment journey. Book Now Join the Perth HMO and NDIS High Cashflow Investment Properties Facebook Group. Anthony Rechichi - https://rechichiarchitects.com.au/ The HMO Property CoWebsite: www.thehmopropertyco.com Instagram: @the_hmo_property_co FaceBook: The HMO Property Co LinkedIn: The HMO Property Co YouTube: The HMO Property Co TikTok: thehmopropertyco_ Spotify: The HMO Property Show Apple Podcast: The HMO Property Show JNG Property Group - https://www.jngpropertygroup.com/ Disclaimer Nothing on this channel should be considered tax, financial, investment or any kind of advice. Everyone should do their own due diligence as only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are right for your situation. Our goal is to frequently feature edgy and actionable value, thought leadership and property/investment strategies.
Listen in as we learn about how Aecon uses Building Information Modeling (BIM) to facilitate the implementation of the Envision Sustainable Infrastructure Framework on our projects with Clement Boisselier, Sustainability and Environment Specialist and Yousif Jabak, IDD Manager.
In this digital era, the future of the construction industry is not simply about the introduction of new technologies but rather about how these technologies are utilised and understood. The industry is becoming more interconnected, with forums and summits playing a pivotal role in nurturing communities that encourage learning, collaboration, and adoption of technologies. From understanding the complexities of the tech landscape to breaking down functional silos; these platforms are fostering change and driving digital transformation. In the first episode, our host Cody Whitelock, a VDC virtual construction manager at Barnhill Contracting, is joined by Ralph Montague, a seasoned architect, and Vinnie Quinn, co-founder of Evercam. Together, they talk about the pivotal role of community, learning, and collaboration in shaping the digital transformation of the construction industry. In this episode, our host and guests discuss the following: The overload of technology in the construction industry, and how adopting and integrating new tools into workflows can enhance productivity and reduce costs. The power of community in overcoming the challenges of digital transformation, featuring examples like the BIM Coordinators Summit. The challenge of functional and technological silos in the construction industry, and how breaking them down can enhance coordination and efficiency. The importance of mentorship in onboarding and training staff in new technologies The use of modern technology to transform traditional mentorship, allowing knowledge and information to be shared on a global scale. The concept of treating each project as a digital prototype for the next to foster continuous improvement. The future of construction, focusing on how we use technology to drive change and improve outcomes. While the construction industry is inundated with new technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), reality capture, prefabrication, modular construction methods, drones, wearable technologies, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, understanding how to use these tools effectively, such as using reality capture not only for training and mentorship but also for best practices on site, is critical to reap their benefits. The pivotal role of 'BIM Heroes' as change agents is emphasised, showcasing how digital transformation encompasses people, processes, and culture. Tune in to this episode of the BIM Heroes Podcast for an in-depth discussion on how learning, collaboration, and community can harness the power of technology to drive change and enhance outcomes in the construction industry. Check out Evercam's Reality Capture platform: https://evercam.com/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/evrcm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evercam_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Evercam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3496340/
In this week's exciting episode of our highly anticipated Geo Week 2023 series, we interviewed two industry experts, Marc Goldman, the AEC Industry Solutions Director at Esri, and Colin Romberger, the Solutions Engineering Manager at Skydio. Joining Mark Oden, these two senior leaders engaged in captivating discussions on a wide range of topics, including Esri's recent toolsets and Marc's thoughts on GIS, practical use cases, and training opportunities in [GIS and BIM] intersection for BIM managers and BIM detailers, Skydio's history, and Colin's presentation at Geo Week. Get ready for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation that you won't want to miss!About Marc GoldmanMarc Goldman is the Director of AEC Industry Solutions at Esri. He works with a global team to define and deliver the strategy for Esri's products and solutions serving architecture, engineering, and construction users. Mr. Goldman is a leading expert in Building Information Modeling (BIM), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and their impact on the processes and business of the planning, design, and construction industry.About Colin RombergerPrior to joining the Solutions Engineering team at Skydio, Colin served as Chief Pilot and Senior sUAS Operations Consultant for DARTdrones Inc., where he was responsible for the development and delivery of sUAS training and consultative services for the company's enterprise clients across a variety of industries including energy, utilities, engineering, communications, security, and public works. Colin began his professional career with unmanned aircraft in 2015 under the terms of a Section 333 Exemption from the FAA for approved operations in south-central Pennsylvania, where his company, Precision Aerial UAS, LLC, provided a range of aerial imaging services to clients in the construction and engineering industries.During these two engaging interviews, our guest host, Mark Oden delved into a wide range of compelling topics with Marc and Colin. Some of the intriguing subjects they explored together include:Esri's recent toolsets and Marc's thoughts on GISPractical use cases and training opportunities in [GIS and BIM] intersection for BIM managers and BIM detailersSkydio's history and what they've accomplished lately, their scale, and some of the products and solutions they offerColin's presentation at Geo Week and some of his takeaways from the conferenceSHOW NOTES2:28 Mark: "I've been personally so impressed with what I've seen of Esri and their toolsets. They've had some recent toolsets that they've released and there's some combination of GIS and BIM that are blending together. I'd love to hear about those new toolkits and your thoughts on GIS."5:18 Mark: "If we were to address the BIM managers and BIM detailers of the world, what would be some practical use cases in GIS and BIM intersection, and what kind of training would you point them to?"11:33 Mark Oden introduces Colin Romberger, Solutions Engineering Managerat Skydio.17:29 Mark: "Tell us a little bit more about Skydio, what they've accomplished lately, and at scale how large they are, and maybe we can dive into some of the products and solutions."22:44 Mark: "So as we transition into Geo Week, I understand you have a presentation. Could you tell us a little bit about it and some of your takeaways?"Contact the Future Construct Podcast Produced by BIM Designs, Inc! BIM Designs, Inc.: minority-owned, US-based, union-signatory preconstruction technology firm, offering turnkey BIM modeling, laser scanning, coordination management, and other VDC solutions to the AEC industry. Schedule a free consultation: sales@bimdesigns.net. Subscribe to our weekly blog and our Future Construct Podcast Suggest a podcast guest
OpenBIM Beyond Borders: Eugenio Yanes on Global Collaboration and Innovation Eugenio Fontán Yanes is an experienced BIM Manager and Architect based in Hong Kong. Eugenio shares his insights on the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the challenges faced in the construction industry, particularly in Southeast Asia. Eugenio discusses the importance of OpenBIM and how it can improve collaboration and efficiency in the construction process. He also touches on the use of ArchiCAD and other tools like Solibri and Rhinoceros in his projects. Eugenio emphasizes the need for the industry to embrace technology and move past traditional methods. Additionally, Eugenio talks about the BIM mandates in Southeast Asia, highlighting the progress in countries like Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources Eugenio's LinkedIn Enyzme APD
IDS Demystified: Simplifying Information Delivery with Menno Mekes Join us as we delve into the world of Information Delivery Specifications (IDS) and its impact on Building Information Modeling (BIM). In this informative video, Menno Mekes, an experienced BIM expert explains the difference between Bimbase IDS and the IDS standard developed by BuildingSMART. Discover how IDS improves communication and data exchange among architects, engineers, contractors, and clients in construction projects. Through real-world examples, learn how IDS enhances the quality of project information, reduces errors, and streamlines workflows. Explore the challenges and benefits of implementing IDS, emphasizing the importance of client involvement and change management for successful adoption. Whether you're a BIM professional, project manager, or simply interested in the digital transformation of construction, this video provides valuable insights into the potential of IDS. Unlock the power of IDS to revolutionize your BIM projects and enhance collaboration from design to facilities management. Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve efficiency and precision in your projects. Watch now and discover how IDS can transform your BIM workflow! Menno Mekes (b. 1976) is a BIM expert who has dedicated over two decades of his career to Arons en Gelauff architecten, an architecture firm founded by Floor Arons and Arnoud Gelauff in 1996. As a crucial member of a team of 23 architecture enthusiasts, Menno Mekes brings a unique blend of expertise to each project, contributing to the creation of distinctively unique architectural works. Menno's approach to his work is deeply thoughtful and process-oriented. He is known for his dedication to 'Joy in repetition', a mantra that he adopted years ago to streamline the company's processes without diminishing the human pleasure derived from designing. His focus on automation of repetitive tasks has led to the production of more consistent and superior models in Building Information Modeling (BIM). This approach ensures that attention is concentrated on design and engineering processes. In addition to his work at Arons en Gelauff architecten, Menno serves as Secretary of the BIM basis ILS expert committee, where he has been a member since June 2018. His role allows him to contribute to the quality of BIM in the Netherlands, reflecting his interest in innovation and improvement within the architecture and technology sectors. Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources Menno's LinkedIn Profile Arons en Gelauff Architecten Arons en Gelauff Architecten
In this episode of WoodSolutions Timber Talks, we sit down with Ninotschka Titchkosky, co-CEO of BVN, to discuss the groundbreaking Atlassian Tower. As the world's tallest timber building, the Atlassian Tower in Sydney, Australia, stands as a testament to the potential of sustainable construction and design. Join us as we delve into the journey of creating this remarkable structure. Throughout our conversation, we explore the intricate process of designing the world's tallest timber building, from conception to completion, and the critical components that must be in place from the very beginning, including team dynamics, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and more. We discuss the sustainable design principles incorporated into the Atlassian Tower, and how they contribute to its eco-friendly footprint, as well as the major challenges faced during the design and construction phases and how the team overcame them.
In dieser Folge besprechen Katharina und Gernot zusammen mit ihrem Gast Andreas Salzmann wie die digitale Infrastruktur in Gebäuden künftig aussehen muss. Klare Erkenntnis: Gebäude müssen nachhaltiger und flexibler werden. Das hat auch eine Auswirkung auf die Elektroinstallation in den Gebäuden. Dabei kommen auch brandaktuelle Themen wie Barrierefreiheit (DIN 18040), steckbare Gebäudeinstallation (Plug&Play) und Building Information Modeling (BIM) auf den Tisch.
Technology has drastically transformed how construction is undertaken from the planning to the building stages. Today, you can see how a house will look in 3D and even create different design variations before its built. However, the cost of construction and the efficiency of the process hasn't changed much with the introduction of such sophisticated technologies.I'm your host, Jennifer Piper, and today I'm joined by Derek England, NX Product Manager for AEC and PIM at Siemens Digital Industries Software. He'll help understand the current trends in the AEC industry and the impact they are having. He'll also help us understand how Siemens NX addresses the challenges faced by the industry.In this episode, you'll learn why the construction industry lags in per-person productivity improvement. You'll also learn about some of the latest technologies introduced in the AEC industry and the gaps they are expected to fill. Additionally, you'll hear about how the digital twin is applied in the AEC industry.What You'll Learn in this Episode:Challenges facing the construction industry (02:47)Latest innovations in the construction industry (03:25)How Metaverse impacts the construction industry (04:55)Best practices that the construction industry can learn from other industries (09:39)A use case that makes Siemens NX stand out (17:17)How integrated multi-discipline Building Information Modeling (BIM) works with the digital twin (21:53)Connect with Derek England:LinkedInSiemensConnect with Jennifer Piper: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When working in the construction industry, it can be a tall task to keep every contractor, engineer, and project manager on the same page. With the help of Building Information Modeling (BIM), keeping everyone on the same page can go a long way to achieving that goal. But there's much more to the technology that impacts both your field teams and those working from the office.Kelli Lubeley, BIM Program Manager at Cupertino Electric, and Jeremy Thibodeau, Senior Manager of Customer Success at Autodesk, join the show to discuss how BIM implementation has developed over the years, how using the technology from start to finish in the construction industry is improving the overall process, ultimately reaching every aspect of how we build.We discuss:The applications of BIM for all types of stakeholders in their day-to-day jobsBusting common BIM myths and misconceptionsThe ideal state of BIM implementation vs. what's actually happening todayGuidance for implementing BIM at your own company Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk.Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Kann man mit einem Gebäude reden? Unser Hidden Champion sagt: Ja. Moritz Hofmann digitalisiert mit seinem Unternehmen ModularOne Gebäude, um ganzheitliche Optimierungspotenziale entlang des gesamten Lebenszyklus aufzuzeigen. Dabei geht es nicht nur um die Umnutzung oder energetische Optimierung des Gebäudes, sondern auch um Umweltrisiken, wie Überschwemmungen oder Erdbeben. Das kann zu einer Wertsteigerung der Immobile führen, doch darum geht es Moritz nicht ausschließlich. Denn es ist nicht der Profit, der ihn hauptsächlich bewegt. Seit er vor einigen Jahren auf einer Messe dem „Klimapapst“ Professor Schellnhuber begegnet ist, weiß Moritz, dass seine Branche der Elefant im Raum des Klimawandels ist. Die Frage, wie die Baubranche zur globalen Erwärmung beiträgt und wie sich dieses Problem reduzieren lässt, beschäftigt ihn seitdem. Dabei geht es ihm nicht darum, Menschen mit Belehrungen und Verboten einzuschränken, sondern lebenswerte Städte für die Zukunft zu gestalten.Man merkt Moritz die Leidenschaft für seinen Beruf an. Eine Leidenschaft, die ihm nicht in die Wiege gelegt wurde. Bis zum Ende des Studiums wusste er nicht, was er als Bauingenieur eigentlich machen wollte. Erst im letzten Semester kamen er und seine Kollegen mit dem Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Kontakt, einem Bereich, den seine Kommilitonen so langweilig fanden, dass sie Moritz bei der Gruppenarbeit sitzen ließen. Aber unser Champion hatte Feuer gefangen und die Gruppenarbeit alleine fertiggestellt – sogar gegen den Rat seiner Professoren. Aber das ist eben Moritz: Wenn er etwas hat, mit dem er sich wohlfühlt, dann beißt er sich fest. Dabei geht es ihm nicht nur um den großen Erfolg, sondern um viele kleine Schritte. Wie er seinen Vater dazu bewegen konnte, auch etwas gegen den Klimawandel zu unternehmen, und was genau er tut, erfährst Du im Interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dottie Scholnick joins the show to talk about the importance technology in facilities management. In addition to her expertise managing various CMMS platforms, she's worked extensively with Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. On this episode, Dottie talks to best practices and challenges with rolling out standards for new construction deliverables that can be used by Operations and Facilities teams post-construction.Enjoy!
Patrick MacLeamy was the CEO of HOK from 2003 to 2017, capping off a 50-year career at the venerable firm responsible for the National Air and Space Museum, Moscone Center, and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, and is credited with creating "The MacLeamy Curve," a touchstone of business guidance for the built environment. In his semi-retirement, he is a founder and chairman of buildingSMART International, which encourages the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and more open collaboration between the design and construction industries. He recently authored "Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm: The People, Stories and Strategies Behind HOK." Hear some of his lifetime's worth of colorful anecdotes and sage advice on this special episode of Unfrozen. Intro/Outro: "Elevation" by U2 Nuggets: “We need to think about contractors as our valued colleagues and friends, and change the way we think about our industry. It needs to be more collaborative – design-bid-build is going into the dustbin of history. Collaborative design-build is the way forward.” “Managing risk and complexity is much easier to do collaboratively. We have to wake up and smell the coffee. The old way of designing and building is changing. If architects want to rejoin society in a special place, they have to adapt. The world needs us, but we need to get the rules of the game changed so we can be successful again.”
Digital project delivery; paperless construction. It's a goal of many organizations, especially those embracing Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology. In the latest episode of Let's Be Civil, our hosts will break down the top insights shared on a recent BIM panel discussion. DOT, FHWA, and consultant representatives shared their perspectives on the importance and evolution of BIM - and we're here to talk about it. From the team that brought you detailed dives into the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and industry cybersecurity, comes a new exploration of the technologies that will drive the future of decision-making, maintenance, reporting, and more.
Collaboration in AEC and BIM status in Canada with Scott Chatterton Collaboration in AEC and BIM status in Canada with Scott Chatterton. Scott Chatterton is the BIM Technical Director for BIM One and Member of Board of Directors for CanBIM. About Scott: Technology plays an ever-increasing role in all aspects of today's AECOO industry. As a recognized leader in Digital Practice and Building Information Modeling (BIM), I understand the challenges involved in research, strategic development and the successful integration of a digital workflow. Enabling the success of clients, partners and colleagues, I focus on production workflows and resource optimization. My international background in implementing digital practice, combined with my teaching experiences, is of great value to bring together members of a team and drive forward any type of organization. Having often been in a player/coach role allows me to provide hands-on engagement, guidance and leadership in order to improve collaboration and efficiency recommended for today's complex BIM projects. As the BIM Technical Director of BIM One (Western Unit), and through my involvement as a guest speaker and as a Member of the Board of Directors for CanBIM, I seek to support, discover and realize new ways to utilize BIM in Canada and elsewhere. Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources Scott's LinkedIn Profile BIMone CanBIM
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/HJBheadshot.jpg ()Building an Architecture and Engineering Firm Hans Bentzon is the visionary leader of Forefront Architecture+ Engineering, LLC. In a career spanning more than two decades, Hans has lent his expertise to the construction industry in a wide variety of roles, including as a steel fabricator, framing contractor, engineer and technology leader. The common thread that connects Hans’ many roles is his unique ability to innovate and move his clients and industry forward, while continuing to deliver products and services that are needed today. As the CEO of Forefront Architecture+ Engineering, LLC, Hans has combined all of his experience and knowledge to build a team that is capable of delivering full-service design, engineering and Building Information Modeling {BIM) services and solutions to large scale production homebuilders. In addition to its unique set of capabilities, what truly sets Forefront Architecture+ Engineering, LLC apart from their competitors is how they approach each client engagement by first understanding that client’s specific challenges before responding with their recommended solution. This approach has resulted in clients who have realized significant improvements in the sale to start cycle, reduced the time required for permitting and who have achieved significant cost savings and construction cycle time improvements. In many cases, the clients thought that they were simply purchasing engineering or architectural services, but Hans’ focus on understanding and addressing the underlying problems faced by his clients resulted in this outstanding value. In addition to his core business, Hans is an avid follower of emerging trends in design, technology and construction and has consistently invested in his own personal knowledge and skill base as well as his company’s. As a result of this drive, he and Forefront Architecture+ Engineering, LLC are at the leading edge of providing various certified Green, Environmentally Friendly and Energy Efficient solutions, services and results for their clients. He is also a pioneer in evaluating and proving the potential of various new and innovative housing and general building production system and technologies. As the construction labor market in the United States remains constrained, many of these solutions will begin to find their way into the industry and Forefront Architecture and Engineering, LLC will be ready to help its clients in evaluating options, selecting and implementing with better certainty, speed and quality. This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Building an Architecture and Engineering Firm with Hans Bentzon. Connect with Hans online at https://forefrontae.com (ForeFrontAE.com), or find him on https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Engineering-Service/Forefront-Architecture-Engineering-LLC-1525594807737544/ (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/forefrontae (Instagram). Please visit Our Platform Sponsors https://arcat.com (ARCAT) is the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM, Specs, and more… all for free. Visit ARCAT now and subscribe to http://arcat.com (ARCATECT Weekly and ARCATAlert). http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (Freshbooks) is the all in one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks). Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects. The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/building-an-architecture-and-engineering-firm/ (EA415: Hans Bentzon – Building an Architecture and Engineering Firm) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm...
Joe Lombardi is a registered architect in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Michigan & Florida. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, Pennsylvania Society of Architects and holds certifications from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) as well as Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Certification (LEED AP). He graduated Cum Laude with a BArch degree from Temple University in 1987 and received his first state architectural registration in 1989. At a young age he discovered an interest in the process of conceiving an idea, putting it on paper and implementing the construction of it in both practical form (designing and building speaker cabinets and musical instrument road cases) and artistic expression (wood carving, sketching & jewelry making). While also developing a business sense by selling these items to local musicians and in local shops. Joe's architectural career was fueled by a passion for the investigation and development of the use of new and underutilized existing proven products and technologies which increased comfort, while providing energy and construction efficiency in Residential and Commercial design & construction. Over the past 26 years of architectural practice he has been able to balance the ability to provide services to a homeowner wanting to renovate their home to meet the changing needs of their family as well as a large commercial client that is expanding a several hundred thousand square foot entertainment venue. He attributes this to the sense of teamwork that is promoted between the owner, contractor and architect as well as listening intently to the client's needs in order to reach the programmatic, aesthetic and budgetary goals for the project. He has Implemented and managed office CAD systems, created and managed Master Detail Library & Project File database systems and developed and maintained a proprietary specification & contractor database system. He served as adjunct staff at Philadelphia University from 1997 to 1998 where he taught a 3d CAD visualization course. He also has studied guitar, recorded and performed original music in and around the Philadelphia area for over 40 years with notable shows at the World Café & Troc Theaters in Philadelphia and The World Café Queen Theater in Delaware. He is a husband for over 28 years and father of two children. Brian Falcon has always been passionate about sustainable living and design. He is a registered architect in Pennsylvania, and became a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED®AP) in 2004, to focus professionally on sustainability and energy efficiency. In 2008, he founded the Berks/Lancaster Green Building Association to help local, like-minded professionals collectively expand their green building skills at the grassroots level. Most recently, Brian has become a Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC), as certified through the Passive House Institute US (PHIUS). This program incorporates high performance building science principles and passive house techniques to create the best path to Net Zero and Net Positive Energy buildings. To improve the efficiency of project design and construction processes, Brian is highly experienced with Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. BIM is used to create a digital 3-dimensional representation of a project with multiple layers of intelligent data which may be analyzed at any time during the design, construction or occupancy phase of a building. Building the project virtually ensures accuracy and improves the understanding how building components and assemblies work together, which greatly reduces “unknowns” and other inefficiencies during construction. In addition, BIM provides a highly effective way for those not used to reading conventional construction drawings to feel fully engaged as part of the design team. Brian is married with four children. He is a nationally licensed soccer coach and has coached all four kids. The family enjoys camping and connecting with nature whenever possible. At home Brian leads the family in exploring the world of permaculture to learn how to live more holistically by designing and building fun and multi-functional projects on their property which provide food, energy, aesthetics and natural habitat for beneficial animals. Show Highlights Zero energy readiness. Alter Eco's success, selection process, and standard/program choices. Passive House vs Net Zero Ready Homes for advanced energy modeling. Best practices, programs(LEED, Passive House, DOE), certification and chapter benefits. Misconceptions on implementing sustainable programs, how architects can steer the ship, and the concept of trade ops. Advantages of having architects who can simplify details with sustainability in mind during the building process. Trends of a 2,500 sq home feeling like a 4,000 sqm. Electrification and designing all electric buildings and homes. Selecting prefabbed, cut off site, more modular components or whole systems on projects. “We kind of proved in our first homes that we built, that we can achieve this level of a home at the same cost as a code-built stick-built home.” -Joe Lombardi “If you're excited and passionate about sustainability or preservation, whatever it is wholeheartedly, chase that down with every ounce of energy you have. You might sound goofy sometimes asking questions you think are silly or, or whatever. I would say don't ever fear that. Embrace that. Embrace the beginner's mind, whatever you're doing, because it's only going to help you learn along the way and be more successful.” -Brian Falcon Joe Lombardi and Brian Falcon Transcript Joe Lombardi & Brian Falcon's Show Resource and Information About | Architetra Joe Lombardi LinkedIn Brian Falcon LinkedIn Buddha's Brain The 5 AM Club Alter Eco: Home Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. 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Der Nutzten von Building Information Modeling / BIM ist aktuell für Bauherren noch bescheiden. Was BIM dir in Zukunft jedoch bringen kann und du als Bauherr wissen musst, hörst du in dieser Episode. Weitere Unterlagen findest du hier: https://bauen-digital.ch/
In this episode, we got to sit down in the Tampa, Florida office to chat with Marcia Alvarado, Market Leader for our Structures and Parking division. Marcia discussed growing up in a military family and her travels around the world. She also discussed her path to the engineering profession, going to college with a full-ride to play basketball, and her life as a model working during New York Fashion Week. She received the USF College of Engineering Young Alumnus Award in 2018. Marcia is a graduate of Leadership Tampa Bay and serves as the Diversity and Inclusion Chair for the Board of Directors. Marcia provides a unique combination of experience with structural engineering and Building Information Modeling (BIM) coordination as a project manager. She has 16 years of structural engineering experience and project management of new construction and renovation in healthcare, commercial, higher education, multi-story residential, federal, aviation, and parking garages. She also has engineering experience in structural design for restoration construction and forensic engineering investigations, structural analysis for existing buildings for seismic, wind, and AT/FP blast resistance, and progressive collapse upgrades, including National Technical Reviews for various FEMA programs.
Das Weltwirtschaftsforum schätzt, dass jährlich gut 7,5 Prozent des globalen Bruttoinlandprodukts in die Bauwirtschaft fließen. In Deutschland machten Bauinvestitionen 2019 sogar 10.9 Prozent des Bruttoinlandproduktes aus. Diesem Umsatz steht jedoch ein Mangel an Innovation gegenüber, besonders was digitale Lösungen betrifft. So liegt laut McKinsey der Produktivitätszuwachs der Baubranche in den vergangenen zwei Jahrzehnten bei jährlich nur rund einem Prozent. Anhand einer Studie von PwC lässt sich auch der Digitalisierungsgrad der Branche erahnen. Denn die Wirtschaftsprüfer wollten 2019 von Unternehmen der Branche wissen, ob sie Building Information Modeling (BIM) einsetzen. Das Ergebnis: lediglich 18 Prozent der Befragten antworteten mit „Ja". Jedes zweite Unternehmen gab dabei an, dass es schwierig sei, passende Lösungen zu finden. Zumindest in München lassen sich jedoch einige Startup finden, die entsprechende Lösungen für die Bauwirtschaft entwickelt haben. Wir stellen Euch sehcs von ihnen vor, und zwar: Alasco, Capmo, Reinvent, Conxai, Abaut und Corrux. Und im zweiten Teil des Podcasts widmen wir uns dem Software-Startup Ryte und einer seiner Investoren, Octopus Investments. Octopus INvestments gehört zu der umfangreichen – und finanzstarken – Octopus Group aus Großbritannien, die mehr als 9,1 Milliarden Pfund an Investments verwaltet und einer der größten Früh- bzw. Risiko- und Wachstumskapitalgeber in Europa ist. Über zahlreiche Firmen investiert die Gruppe in die verschiedensten Geschäftsbereiche. Und im Event-Teil des Podcasts geben wir Euch einen Ausblick auf die spannendsten Münchner Startup-Events der kommenden Tage. Alle im Podcast erwähnten Links findest Du übrigens im Artikel zur Folge unter https://www.munich-startup.de/72391/podcast-bauwirtschaft/ ---------- Mehr Infos zur Münchner Startup-Welt findest Du natürlich regelmäßig auf unserem News-Portal: https://www.munich-startup.de/ Übrigens, je nachdem welchen Podcast-Kanal Du nutzt, freuen wir uns natürlich auch über Likes, Bewertungen, Kommentare und mehr.
In Teil 2 des Podcast Specials zur Digitalen Schiene Deutschland lernst du Dr. Bernd Elsweiler, Leiter Entwicklung Digitale Leit- und Sicherungstechnik sowie Frank Gülicher, Leiter Digitales Planen und Bauen, kennen. Heute kommen insbesondere alle aus dem Bereich Bauingenieurswesen und Nachrichtentechnik auf ihre Kosten. Wir reden nämlich u.a. über digitale Stellwerke, Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) und Building Information Modeling (BIM). Wenn auch du die Planung und den Bau von digitaler Leit- und Sicherungstechnik (DLST) auf den Weg bringen willst, dann schaue jetzt vorbei auf digitale-schiene-deutschland.de. Oder besuche uns direkt auf karriere.deutschebahn.com. Hier findest du die spannenden Positionen rund um das Projekt DSD. Bei Fragen rund um die DB als Arbeitgeber stehe ich auch gerne zur Verfügung auf Xing, LinkedIn oder Twitter -> @Jan at DB /* Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß beim Hören und freue mich, wenn du mir eine Bewertung & Feedback in deiner Podcast-App hinterlässt */
In part 2 of Cheryl’s engaging interview with Roderic Walton, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, Principal at Moody Nolan, Cheryl asks Roderic the question, “When thinking about the future, how can healthcare design and architecture professionals begin to change entrenched systems that are the source of some of these race-related problems?” Roderic shares, “The solution starts with an understanding that it’s not just about individual folks solving their own problems, picking themselves up by their bootstraps and overcoming centuries of oppression. The study of history is clear, it’s instructive; we have a collective responsibility to address these types of concerns. Architects can become active participants in community engagement and outreach activities, and really position ourselves as being much more inclusive and receptive to the notion that we have elective responsibility here to address these issues of oppression. And because we are architects does not mean the problem lies outside of our industry. We are part of the solution.” This and so much more on the changing face of healthcare design on part 2 of today’s episode with Roderic Walton. Learn more about Roderic Walton,and Moody Nolan by visiting: http://moodynolan.com/. Read Roderic Walton’s white paper entitled, “Equity in Healthcare: Healthcare in Black America, ‘Where We Are’ The Current State of Healthcare in America.” here: https://www.nomanash.com/healthequity2 and here: https://www.nomanash.com/healthequity3 In Part 2 of Cheryl’s conversation with Roderic Walton, they discuss: Roderic specializes in Building Information Modeling (BIM), and utilizing state-of-the-art 3D modeling technology in order to facilitate the production of coordinated and quality controlled deliverables. What is this exactly and how does Moody Nolan use this with their clients to project reliable models and solutions? How does Moody Nolan bring to bear a unique and irreplaceable combination of people, perspective, and process. What makes the firm unique in this way? In Roderic’s white paper entitled, “Equity in Healthcare: Healthcare in Black America, ‘Where We Are’ The Current State of Healthcare in America,” (see link in show notes) Roderic talks about solutions. When thinking about the future, Roderic shares how healthcare design and architecture professionals can begin to change entrenched systems that are the source of some of these problems. What does Roderic mean when he says that we (architects) need to be involved further downstream in the “operation of the spaces we've been involved in designing.” What does Roderic mean when he says, “The community is the healthcare system?” How does Roderic and his team connect the community with the design of a hospital or healthcare space in that community? With almost any complex problem, there are solutions. They range from simple-but-wrong to effective-but-difficult. Roderic unpacks this and gives examples. What are the simple-but-wrong solutions to bias and racism that are most discussed within healthcare architecture? In the past year, have Moody Nolan’s hospital partners been open to more change? If so, how? Why is patient-centered care a fundamental right and no longer optional? How can thought leadership in healthcare design be conduits for transformational change? Are there building projects that we can learn from as we work towards a more equitable and inclusive world? What will we see in 50 years if we all work together towards a more equitable future? How can the healthcare design and architecture industry engage and inspire more youth of color to move into this field? What advice does Roderic have for architecture and design students who are interested in healthcare but are also afraid of it? The world is changing quickly. The Center for Health Design is committed to providing the healthcare design and senior living design industries with the latest research, best practices and innovations. The Center can help you solve today’s biggest healthcare challenges and make a difference in care, safety, medical outcomes, and the bottom line. Find out more at healthdesign.org. Additional support for this podcast comes from our industry partners: The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer® by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/. Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/ Thank you for listening to today’s episode of Healthcare Interior Design 2.0. 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There are a lot of challenges surrounding the adoption of BIM, even on a national level. Will we ever reach a global standard for Building Information Modeling? To discuss the future of BIM adoption and standardization across the world is Ariel Castillo — Strategic Process & VDC Specialist at Miller-Davis Company — and Steve Rollo — National BIM/VDC Manager at Graham. In this episode, they cover… - Understanding what Building Information Modeling (BIM) and VDC (Virtual Design & Construction) really mean - The biggest challenges with rolling out new construction technologies - What BIM adoption & standardization have looked like in Latin America & Canada - Predictions for BIM globally in 5-10 years Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can’t see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Culture Crush continues to highlight leaders and companies that have a great company culture and Ken Smerz, the CEO of Zelus, was a perfect leader and company to highlight for the relaunch of the show. Zelus has grown dramatically over the first three years but at the core, they stay true to their four tenants; gratitude, passion, freedom, and truth. They strive, through all levels of the organization, to be a family that follows these tenants together. Through the conversation, Ken mentions many other “bites” that he uses to lead the company with including communication, mentorship and being care-frontational. This podcast is full of many “bites” from the company Zelus on how they have grown and maintained their strong company culture. The listeners will want to listen in to hear the bites that can help their company culture as well This is a great podcast to listen to if you are wondering what great company looks like. This podcast is perfect for company leaders that are looking for new ways to strengthen their own company culture. This is also a great podcast to listen to if you are just passionate about good company culture and how to grow and support your company personally. Resources: Along with highlighting companies with great culture, Culture Crush also tries to provide other great resources and role models through the conversation as well. This episode will mention some amazing resources and quotes from Marcus Buckingham, Jocko Willink, and Michael Gerber. ZELUS is a leading provider of as-built documentation, 2D and 3D modeling, Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), and Building Information Modeling (BIM) services in North America. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology—typically laser scanners—they take the physical world and essentially create a computerized “digital twin” to radically improve the construction/building process. The company was founded on a park bench in Phoenix in 2013 and has become the largest and most experienced firm of its kind in the world. Today, ZELUS clients include Intel, Amazon, Target, as well as many large architectural firms and construction companies. Ken Smerz is the CEO of ZELUS. As CEO, he leads the company's strategic growth and partnerships, oversees team culture and talent acquisition, and guides national expansion efforts. Follow ZELUS on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Resources / References Our contact information: culturecrushpodcast@gmail.com Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturecrushpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/culturecrushbiz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgl1euEYjZGamAkWgxoJDg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kindramaples/
What do you get when you cross information from George Washington’s own handwritten letters, records from the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, and the latest tech in data systems and digital modeling? Tom Reinhart is here to explain how George Washington’s Mount Vernon is using and expanding Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology to piece together one of the most detailed architectural models ever. Happy President's Day from PreserveCast!
In this episode, we interview Benjamin Glunz of Anguleris to discuss the importance of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for manufacturers.
On this episode of the TBG Real Estate podcast, we welcome Randy Norton, Founder & Chairman at MultiGreen. Randy shares insights from his more-than-20 years of real estate experience and also his vision for building attainable, sustainable and tech-enabled green living that connects neighbors and impacts investors.EPISODE NOTES:01:20 - The Vegas vibe 02:50 - Multigreen Propertjes 04:10 - Attainable, sustainable, tech-enabled 05:57 - Searching for best practices 08:45 - A spark at 4-years-old 12:55 - Deal structure 16:30 - Demographics, demographics, demographics 20:08 - Technologists first, financial professionals second24:47 - Maintaining company culture 29:36 - Checking in on New Mexico 31:30 - The Hot Seat presented by KK Reset Randy Norton is the Founder and Chairman of Board at MultiGreen. Randy has more than 20 years of real estate experience, namely Real Estate Development and Construction, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Smartgrid Cogeneration and Renewable Energy with Intelligent Building IoT. Randy is also a Managing Partner, the Global Head of Real Estate and Alternative Investments at Green Mesa Capital, a single family office based in Henderson, Nevada. Additionally, he currently serves as a Trustee for the City of Henderson Nevada Public Improvement Trust, and is an Advisory Council Member at the UNLV Lee Business School-Lied Institute for Real Estate.Randy is a member of the CAIA Association, CCIM Institute, CFA Institute, Construction Financial Management Association, Institute of Real Estate Management, Sustainable Accounting Standards Board, ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance, U.S. Green Building Council, and is a Founding Executive Member of the Institute for Real Estate Operating Companies.Randy is a frequent speaker, moderator, and panelist, at industry events, including CalALTs, CAIA, CFA, CFMA, Connex, Context, Crittenden, iGlobal, IMN, IPI Campden, Linkbridge, Markets Group, Marcus Evans, Opal, Super Returns, select Universities, and is an annual ULI PwC Emerging Trends in Real Estate Interviewee.After graduating with University Honors in Korean and Business from Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management, Randy completed executive programs at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and Columbia Business School-Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Randy was previously published in the Real Estate Finance Journal, Forbes, GreenSights, GuruFocus, Yahoo! Finance, and is Author of the pending book: “Applied Value Investing in Real Estate.”
MultiGreen made a big splash in early 2020 at the World Economic Forum's 50th Annual Meeting in Davos, announcing its intention to build 40,000 units of attainable, sustainable, tech-enabled workforce housing apartments over the next ten years. In this episode, Matt talks with MultiGreen Founder and Chairman, Randy Norton, who is leading this new venture towards this audacious and important goal. MultiGreen is backed by 60 of the world's wealthiest families via its partnership with i(x) investments, an impact investment firm that is bringing long term investment to address major social problems like the housing crisisRandy has more than 20 years of real estate experience, namely Real Estate Development and Construction, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Smartgrid Cogeneration and Renewable Energy with Intelligent Building IoT. Randy is also a Managing Partner, the Global Head of Real Estate and Alternative Investments at Green Mesa Capital, a single family office based in Henderson, Nevada. Additionally, he currently serves as a Trustee for the City of Henderson Nevada Public Improvement Trust, and is an Advisory Council Member at the UNLV Lee Business School-Lied Institute for Real Estate.Randy is a member of the CAIA Association, CCIM Institute, CFA Institute, Construction Financial Management Association, Institute of Real Estate Management, Sustainable Accounting Standards Board, ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance, U.S. Green Building Council, and is a Founding Executive Member of the Institute for Real Estate Operating Companies.Randy is a frequent speaker, moderator, and panelist, at industry events, including CalALTs, CAIA, CFA, CFMA, Connex, Context, Crittenden, iGlobal, IMN, IPI Campden, Linkbridge, Markets Group, Marcus Evans, Opal, Super Returns, select Universities, and is an annual ULI PwC Emerging Trends in Real Estate Interviewee.After graduating with University Honors in Korean and Business from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Management, Randy completed executive programs at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and Columbia Business School-Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Randy was previously published in the Real Estate Finance Journal, Forbes, GreenSights, GuruFocus, Yahoo! Finance, and is Author of the pending book: “Applied Value Investing in Real Estate.”
Brandon Searle is the Innovation Director of the Off-site Construction Research Centre at the University New Brunswick. He shares how research, development, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) are helping the construction industry reduce material waste and improve productivity. He manages to do all this while working with local high schools to inspire the next generation of designers and builders.
How have expectations changed in the industry? Is it enough for a job to be efficient, or should we begin to prioritize things that haven’t been as important in the past? Join host Todd and guest Juliana Milanov of Randall Mechanical, Inc. as they talk about respecting the expertise of others, how departments can meet demand without getting overwhelmed, and how to incentivize innovation. Juliana Milanov is the Director of BIM Technology at Randall Mechanical, Inc. She is an experienced Director with a demonstrated history of working in AEC Design and Construction industry. She is also skilled in AutoCAD, Revit MEP/Architectural/Structural, CM-BIM, LEED, HVAC, Value Engineering, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Building Information Modeling(BIM), VR, AI, ML and Technology.
Guten Morgen liebe Handwerker, wir laden euch ein zu einer weiteren Folge des Handwerkerfrühstücks. In dieser Folge haben wir Jonas Habel von Flexxter zu Gast. Mit Jonas sprechen wir natürlich über seine Software und in welchem Bereich man sie einsetzen kann. Wir sprechen mit ihm aber auch über die Digitalisierung im Allgemeinen und haben hier neben der Software weiteren spannenden Content für euch! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß! 00:00 Vorstellung Jonas Habel 01:05 Wie kam es zu der Gründung von Flexxter 02:20 Die Funktionen von Flexxter 11:50 Flexxter steht nicht still, was passiert als nächstes 13:57 Flexxter hinter den Kulissen 17:14 Datensicherheit bei Flexxter &Audit 18:20 Der Arbeitstag von Jonas Habel 20:55 Kommunikation und Kundengewinnung in der Coronakrise 29:40 Online Marketing 33:58 Handwerk 4.0 und Building Information Modeling (BIM) 42:14 Chancen und Risiken im Handwerk 45:30 Wie sieht das Handwerk in ein paar Jahren aus 47:55 Lesetipps The Long Tail Chris Anderson* Lean Construction Martin Fiedler* https://www.flexxter.de www.zukunftswerker.de https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9waTDK9Vlk * Die mit einem Stern (*) gekennzeichneten Links zu unseren Lesetipps sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekommen wir von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter wie zum Beispiel Amazon eine kleine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis dabei nicht. Du hilfst uns damit unseren Podcast zu refinanzieren. Vielen Dank
In the show, we have told you many things about Building Information Modeling (BIM). Wolfgang Hass is back with Jon Lester to talk about the different levels of the BIM database and why they are important to be implemented throughout the process. www.siemens.com/BIM
In the show, we have told you many things about Building Information Modeling (BIM). Wolfgang Hass is back with Jon Lester to talk about the different levels of the BIM database and why they are important to be implemented throughout the process. www.siemens.com/BIM
In the show, we have told you many things about Building Information Modeling (BIM). Wolfgang Hass is back with Jon Lester to talk about the different levels of the BIM database and why they are important to be implemented throughout the process. www.siemens.com/BIM
“Difficulties mastered are opportunities won.” -Winston Churchill Disruptive trends exist in every segment of commerce. Residential construction is no exception. Between changing customer needs and demands, new materials, changing codes, changes in the workforce, and an increased demand for sustainability, all the pieces of the machine are in motion. Stepping back from the complexity and seeing patterns in the chaos is trait of many successful small businesses. What patterns and opportunities are emerging when you step back? With the analytic prowess of a former accountant, the entrepreneurial skills gained in Silicon Valley, and 18 years’ experience in the building trades, our guest today, John Gillett, shares with us a broad roadmap of the new business opportunities that are emerging for HERS raters. John very neatly weaves together several topics we have covered in past episodes of RESTalk so we can see where the big picture of business is headed for raters: Episodes 3 & 50: HERS H2O Episode 20: ANSI/RESNET/ACCA Standard 310 Episodes 35 & 53: Energy Code Compliance Episode 36: Building Information Modeling (BIM) If you are interested in learning more about John’s work go to www.QualityBuilt.com RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US
Lindsay Prichard-Fox, Owner at TiverBuilt LLC talks to us about her groundbreaking business that brings the latest in 3D modeling software into the field of residential construction. Lindsay has found that using Building Information Modeling (BIM) saves homeowners thousands of dollars by planning out their build or renovation to satisfaction into a 3D photorealistic rendering of what the completed project plan will look like.
In this episode of WGI Unleashed, we get to know Eric Luttmann, Project Architect from our Tampa, Florida office. Eric joined WGI's Architecture Division in 2017 as a Project Architect in the Tampa, Florida office. Eric's experience includes architectural design, facility planning and programming, master site planning, project management, contract document production and coordination, and Building Information Modeling (BIM). Eric discusses his role as a project architect and the past projects he has contributed to in the Tampa, Florida area. He also discusses what lead him to pursue a career in architecture architect, what it was like growing up in St. Petersburg, FL, and life during and after college.
We loved this conversation with Kimon, so here it is again in case you missed it! This week we sit down with Kimon Onuma. Kimon is an Architect, Building Information Modeling (BIM) specialist, creator of the Onuma Planning System and BIM Storm. Eddie was lucky enough to hear Kimon speak at the CURT conference in 2018, where he immediately was drawn to Kimon's ideas on platforms, like Amazon. We dive into what platforms are and how they can be used in building design and construction. Related Links Onuma Website Kimon's LinkedIn !!!NEW!!!! Check out the latest BIMStorm Workshop! BIM Storm Kimon's Talk at CURT Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
Benvenuto alla 27 puntata di #PensaCircolarePodcast. Oggi parliamo di Building Information Modeling (BIM) con Chiara Rizzarda.Non solo un software applicativo per la progettazione in 3D ma una "nuvola" di informazioni, un vero e proprio sistema di gestione a servizio della progettazione. Uno strumento essenziale verso l'edilizia circolare.Augurandoti buon ascolto, ti lascio all’intervista con Chiara Rizzarda__Se ti è piaciuta la puntata non dimenticarti di aggiungere una recensione su iTunes.Se vuoi contattarmi e lasciarmi un feedback, opporre rivolgermi una domanda o darmi qualche suggerimento, puoi scrivermi o mandami un messaggio vocale con Telegram a @carloghigliettioppure puoi scrivermi una email a: carlo.ghiglietti@zeroenvironment.comI link della puntata li puoi trovare al sito zeroenvironment.com.Dona per sostenere il progetto con Satispay - https://tag.satispay.com/PensaCircolare - Nuove puntate e notizie extra su https://telegram.me/pensacircolare
Today we have with us a Nigerian based Architect who is a Design Technologist, Computational Designer & BIM Specialist, Architect Christopher Ibegbulem. Here’s a brief on Christopher to give you some context. He finished his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from University of Nigeria Nsukka in 2017. He then went on to work as an Architectural Assistant with Harcourt Adukeh Associates where we played a major role in the implementation of BIM & BIM training. He’s now working full time with Blaze Inc, a design Technology firm based out of Abuja, which helps AEC firms work smarter through the implementation of BIM, Technology & more. Christopher takes us on his journey in Architecture and his experience in Architecture school in Nigeria, how he was introduced to the world of BIM, what plans he has in store for the future, and his take on the AEC industry is headed for Africa & the world. 03:35 How Christopher got into Architecture 05:00 Studying in University of Nigeria, Nsukka 07:25 Architectural Thesis 09:00 Learning Revit 11:30 Getting into Building Information Modeling (BIM) 14:00 BIM Levels & using the Common Data Environment (CDE) 15:30 Learning Revit & BIM with online resources. Autodesk University 17:10 Journey into Computational Design Dynamo for Geometry Optimization PyRevit C# in Revit 20:30 How to think as a computational designer? Rhino Inside 23:00 AEC & BIM in Africa 24:30 Blaze Inc & Teaching BIM Talking to Schools about BIM & Collaborative work culture. 26:30 Online course on Smart Homes by Blaze Inc. 27:40 BIM Training & Implementation of BIM 30:10 Most challenging BIM project Clash Detection in Revit 34:00 What is bigger than BIM that is fast approaching? Digital Twin 36:10 Future goals & working smart - Smart Projects 37:40 Masters in Architecture 38:00 Technology diminishing the role of an Architect 40:00 Hiring programmers over Architects in the future. 40:30 Advice for young architects & students. "GO BEYOND THE NORM" Support us on patreon.com/archgyan
Josh Bone is the Director of Industry Innovation for NECA. We asked Josh to join us to discuss Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how it's changing the way projects are built. Josh brings insight to educating contractors, owners, designers, and architects on designing efficiently without losing the ability to create. While talking, we explore topics ranging from DFMA, modular design, and how to adopt technology in ways that allow everyone to have a pleasant experience. Josh’s perspective of the MEP side of construction brought a great view to the table. We open up this weeks episode with a story about an emotional support robot. (Link below) Related Links Josh's LinkedIn Support Robot for All Your Needs Construction Progress Coalition Change Agent - Issue 31 by Seth Godin Powershift: Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century by Alvin Toffler Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
En el programa de radio COLEGIADOS en el 92.0FM de COPE Más Valencia del miércoles 18 de diciembre de 2019, tercer programa la quinta temporada, que también fue emitido a través de internet en COPE.ES/VALENCIA y en la App para dispositivos móviles de COPE en la emisora de Valencia hablamos sobre building information modeling (BIM). En este programa contamos por parte de la Delegación Territorial de la Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Ingeniería Geomática y Topográfica con su gerente territorial, Juan Pablo Navarro Batet. También contamos como invitado con Sergio Muñoz Gómez, Secretario del BuildingSMART Spanish Chapter, asociación de la cuál el COIGT forma parte dentro de la comisión sectorial de Construcción, Project Management y Fabricantes de Productos. Recuerda que puedes remitirnos tus consultas relacionadas con la geomática, la topografía, la cartografía o la delimitación de la propiedad inmobiliaria a través nuestro buzón en el correo electrónico buzonconsultas@geomaticavalencia.com. ——————————————— OTRA INFORMACIÓN DE INTERÉS: - Página Web Oficial del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Ingeniería Geomática y Topográfica: http://www.coigt.com - Más información sobre la COLEGIACIÓN (Delegación Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia COIGT): http://colegiate.geomaticavalencia.com - Más información sobre la PRECOLEGIACIÓN para estudiantes (Delegación Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia COIGT): http://precolegiate.geomaticavalencia.com NUESTRO CANAL DE PODCAST: - IVOOX: http://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-colegio-oficial-ingenieria-geomatica-topografica_nq_194390_1.html NUESTRAS REDES SOCIALES: - FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ICOIGT/ - LINKEDIN: http://es.linkedin.com/in/icoigt/ - TWITTER (@COITTopografia): http://twitter.com/ICOIGT - YOUTUBE (Canal oficial del COIGT): http://www.youtube.com/user/COITTopografia - VIMEO (Canal oficial del COIGT): http://vimeo.com/coigt/portfolios
En el programa de radio COLEGIADOS en el 92.0FM de COPE Más Valencia del miércoles 18 de diciembre de 2019, tercer programa la quinta temporada, que también fue emitido a través de internet en COPE.ES/VALENCIA y en la App para dispositivos móviles de COPE en la emisora de Valencia hablamos sobre building information modeling (BIM). En este programa contamos por parte de la Delegación Territorial de la Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Ingeniería Geomática y Topográfica con su gerente territorial, Juan Pablo Navarro Batet. También contamos como invitado con Sergio Muñoz Gómez, Secretario del BuildingSMART Spanish Chapter, asociación de la cuál el COIGT forma parte dentro de la comisión sectorial de Construcción, Project Management y Fabricantes de Productos. Recuerda que puedes remitirnos tus consultas relacionadas con la geomática, la topografía, la cartografía o la delimitación de la propiedad inmobiliaria a través nuestro buzón en el correo electrónico buzonconsultas@geomaticavalencia.com. ——————————————— OTRA INFORMACIÓN DE INTERÉS: - Página Web Oficial del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Ingeniería Geomática y Topográfica: http://www.coigt.com - Más información sobre la COLEGIACIÓN (Delegación Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia COIGT): http://colegiate.geomaticavalencia.com - Más información sobre la PRECOLEGIACIÓN para estudiantes (Delegación Comunidad Valenciana y Murcia COIGT): http://precolegiate.geomaticavalencia.com NUESTRO CANAL DE PODCAST: - IVOOX: http://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-colegio-oficial-ingenieria-geomatica-topografica_nq_194390_1.html NUESTRAS REDES SOCIALES: - FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ICOIGT/ - LINKEDIN: http://es.linkedin.com/in/icoigt/ - TWITTER (@COITTopografia): http://twitter.com/ICOIGT - YOUTUBE (Canal oficial del COIGT): http://www.youtube.com/user/COITTopografia - VIMEO (Canal oficial del COIGT): http://vimeo.com/coigt/portfolios
The success of a production depends on the attention paid to detail. -David O. Selznick Building any new home requires tremendous attention to detail. And if you are looking for high performance features, the details skyrocket. The details of what a customer wants, what materials and designs are available and proven are super critical for proper integration into a sometimes unique, yet always complex system. If only there were a way to collect and evaluate these details in advance to improve performance, lower cost and shorten build times. Well… there is. Multi-award-winning builder, Jay Epstein joins us to discuss Building Information Modeling (BIM) systems and how they can integrate and connect all the building plans across the trades. Across his 30+ year career as a builder in Virginia, Jay always strives to appeal to a buyer’s senses, while searching for simplicity of the build. He shares key insights like understanding a new home buyer’s perspective by reflecting on the house they are coming from and how using BIM for a high-performance home can achieve cost neutrality (or better) than market rate “equivalent” homes. He serves as the interpreter between technical numbers and a customer’s expectations. We also get to take a virtual walk through some of the communities that he has built and is building. The road to these results is paved with research and learning from subcontractors and consultants, like his HERS raters. Jay can be reached at Jay@HEC-VA.COM and you can see some of his latest work at www.WFSolarHomes.com – the first Zero Net Energy Ready community in Virginia. RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US
David Schwaninger ist Rechtsanwalt sowie Fachanwalt SAV Bau- und Immobilienrecht. Er ist Partner bei der Blum&Grob Rechtsanwälte AG und dortiger Leiter der Immobilienrechtsabteilung sowie Co-Leiter der IT- und Immaterialgüterrechtsabteilung. Building Information Modeling (BIM) und Datenmanagement mit Fokus auf Immobilienprojekte gehören zu einem seiner Themenschwerpunkte.
Studio Leads - Geoff Hoffman, Kyle Hudson at VIATechnik. We discuss the intersection of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Facility Management (FM) AKA, Digitizing Real Estate. We talked about the importance of stakeholder engagement, how an initiative might be more effective based on whether it is a company-wide / top-down initiative from executives vs bottom up. We talk about the steps to utilized BIM well for the needs of the Owner / Operator. Last but not least, we discuss some ways to share the value of BIM, and how tracking of asset information can improve operations within real estate asset management. Find out more about VIATechnik: https://www.viatechnik.com/ (VIATechnik) https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffhoffman/ (Goeff Hoffman) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-hudson-61951225/ (Kyle Hudson) https://www.leanconstruction.org/events/2019-lean-in-design-forum/ (Learn more about Lean Design 2019 here) Show Notes: http://constructrr.com/viatechnik (constructrr.com/viatechnik)
In this episode Josh Barker interviews Ian McGaw the VP of Technology and Innovation at ENGworks. ENGworks is a leader in the building technology space. Josh chats with Ian on how to innovate using Building Information Modeling (BIM), Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR). We discover why data is the future and how ENGworks... The post How to Innovate Using Building Information Modeling | Ep. 001 appeared first on Ask an Innovator Podcast.
This is the third in our series from the 2018 symposium at the University of Maryland's Project Management Center for Excellence. For this episode, presenters and speakers talk about project management in the construction space. Learn about the latest and greatest technologies, such as BIM (Building Information Modeling), cloud sharing, and virtual reality tools like Oculus Rift, which have greatly improved the efficiency and ease of stakeholder management, scope, communication, risk mitigation, budgeting and scheduling. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634OP0R5W Activity Number: PMPOV0056 PDUs for this episode: 1 Ryan Anderson serves as principal in charge in The Christman Company’s mid-Atlantic office, leading project teams to success in both the public and private sectors. An expert in planning, scheduling, risk management, and coordinating the efforts of all team members, Ryan constantly focuses on finding ways to deliver greater value to clients. Sara Collins: Over her 23 years in the construction industry, Sara Collins has led teams in the areas of operations, preconstruction, and business development. She has served on the facilities staff at a world-renowned academic medical center, has helped develop several $100+ million design-build and P3 projects, and has led the construction of healthcare projects of all sizes. She is currently senior vice president at HITT Contracting. Saurabh Gangwar is an accomplished, results-driven Executive Leader with more than a decade of AEC industry experience. He is a diversely talented Technologist and Design & Construction Expert with cross-industry contributions and accomplishments encompassing Architectural Design, Construction Management, Technology Management, IT infrastructures, Building Information Modeling (BIM) implementation, Sustainable Practices and LEED compliance. Jeff Gravatte is the CEO and owner of CADD Microsystems, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from George Mason University’s School Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering and holds a Bachelors of Science in Electronic and Computer Engineering. Kristen M. Ambrose is a registered architect with experience in designing higher education environments for teaching and learning. She is a Associate Principal at Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners, in Baltimore, MD. Ms. Ambrose has experience as Project Architect for all phases of design and construction and has served as Building Information Modeling or BIM Manager on LEED Certified Academic Buildings. Omoniyi (Niyi) Ladipo is a program manager and team leader with the Washington, DC Metropolitan region of MBP and has more than 30 years of experience in the management of building and civil engineering projects from inception to closeout. She is experienced in quantity surveying and cost estimating, cost management, earned value management, value engineering studies, CPM scheduling, and claims analysis. Christopher J. Payne has more than 29 years of experience in construction management and design, with a wide variety of experience including construction field management, inspection, CPM scheduling, and cost estimating. Currently he is MBP’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. Mark Bodner is the Founder & CEO of Foresee Consulting. He has worked in a variety of roles including Chief Scheduler, Auditor of Budgets and Controls, Project Manager and Project Executive on a number of high-profile projects, such as: EPCOT Center, the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the Ben Gurion 2000 Airport Project and, most recently, the MGM/Mirage City Center project. Lance Coburn is an expert construction attorney with more than 20 years of experience. In particular, he has extensive experience representing developers of resort hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas strip in complex construction law, intellectual property rights, and lien litigation. Lance also has counseled clients on a wide range of media law matters. Mike Schlegel is president of Bozzuto Construction Company. Since joining the company in 1999, he has overseen the construction of more than 25,000 dwelling units, over one million square feet of retail, as well as public and private infrastructure projects.
Jenn Mahon, Sustainability Consultant with Sustainable Investment Group (SIG), joins Charlie Cichetti. Jenn is based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is not only a LEED expert but is also out in front of the New Wellness Real Estate movement. Jenn Mahon - Sustainability Radar Jenn went to the University of Minnesota. She has a Bachelor's of Design in Architecture and a Minor in Sustainable Design. Sustainability became a hot topic her sophomore year of college during her minor program. Eventually the university built programs around sustainability. Jenn had an early interest in architecture and grew up sustainability minded. Her career path included working in advanced programs for a large general contractor, also. "I have an engineer brain but I also have this artistic side - I really love to build things." –Jenn Mahon Jenn also graduated from Boston Architectural College in 2013 with a Masters of Sustainable Design. She worked with M. A. Mortenson Company for several years gaining valuable experience in rating systems even outside of LEED. Sustainability Minded Leads To Success Jenn is always sustainability minded in her personal life. She loves the outdoors and growing up, her family instilled the value of awareness of fixing and not always throwing things away. Jenn stayed at Mortenson for 6 years and wore various hats including advanced green building programs and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to show clients virtual models of all facets of the project. Jenn started to work on additional sustainability reporting which moved her into their sustainability department. Due to her success and growing interest in multiple green building programs, Jenn joined the team at SIG and works on LEED for New Construction and Core & Shell projects in Mexico, New York City, and more. Jenn is also currently working on Fitwel and LEED projects in San Francisco and Las Vegas. Additionally, Jenn is a WELL AP and Fitwel Ambassador. "I like working on Well and Fitwel projects that deal a more with the occupant health and well-being - it's a different conversation now." – Jenn Mahon Jenn is currently a certified LEED Green Associate, LFA, GGP, Fitwel Ambassador, and WELL AP. Early Influencer During Jenn's sophomore year of college she had the opportunity to be part of a group that went to a conference in Denver where William McDonough spoke. Although the speech was depressing regarding what is really going on around us, this speech helped Jenn change her focus to sustainability. To hear more of Jenn's sustainability success story, download and listen to the episode! Learn more about Jenn Mahon: LinkedIn Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES: Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes. We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast! Copyright © 2018 GBES
Michael DeLacey, Principal and Co-founder at Microdesk assists Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Owner/ Operators (AECO) companies in overcoming the challenges of integrating technology into the planning, design, construction and operations and maintenance process specializing in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM). Microdesk offers knowledge, perspective, expertise to help solve complex project problems and implement enterprise process improvements beginning with the end in mind. Find Microdesk: http://www.microdesk.com/ (Microdesk Website) http://www.microdesk.com/contact/get-in-touch/ (Contact Form) Find Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-delacey-aa824130/ (Linkedin) Music By: Epic Music Supervision Show Notes: http://constructrr.com/ep73 (www.constructrr.com/ep73)
Abel Maciel is an architect and researcher with specific expertise in Building Information Modeling (BIM). He also the main coordinator for the Construction Blockchain Consortium, with responsibility on the Steering Group, Secretariat and heads the Technical Committee. We talk with Abel about how BIM design decisions can be impacted by Game Theory. And how game theory would work hand in hand with blockchain to improve design decision making and knowledge transfer. We talk about how We need to start looking at the data we are creating on projects to maximize the value of future design. Where to find Abel Maciel: https://www.constructionblockchain.org/ (Construction Blockchain Consortium ) https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/files/drabel-maciel-001jpg (UCL Barlett School or Architecture ) http://www.abelmaciel.com/ (Abel Maciel) https://www.designcomputation.org/ (Design Computation) Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abel-maciel-8b543332/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/abel.maciel.568 (Facebook) Listen to the previous episodes in the "Blockchain in Construction" series: http://www.constructrr.com/ep44 (Blockchain – Smart Cities Are Changing Policy) http://www.constructrr.com/ep45 (Blockchain with an Integrated Project Model Reduces Risk and Increases Transparency ) http://www.constructrr.com/ep46 (Blockchain with IoT Creates Verifiable and Immutable Record Tracking for Materials) http://www.constructrr.com/ep47/ (Blockchain and Legal Dispute Avoidance in Construction) Music by: Epic Music Supervision Show Notes: http://www.constructrr.com/ep48 (www.constructrr.com/ep48)
Die Digitalisierung wird für die Bau- und Immobilienwirtschaft in den kommenden Jahren eine große Herausforderung darstellen. Um diese Entwicklung erfolgreich zu gestalten, müssen Unternehmen sich mit der Methode BIM vertraut machen und das für deren Anwendung benötigte Personal finden und/oder weiterbilden. Das BIM-Institut an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal bereitet deswegen heute schon Studierende aber auch […]
Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows architects to measure elements of a building down to the centimeter, and Tom Reinhart is here to explain how George Washington's Mount Vernon is expanding on that technology even further to get the most benefit for historic preservationsits. What do you get when you cross information from George Washington's own handwritten letters and the latest tech in data systems and digital modeling? Find out on this week's PreserveCast! Listen here: https://www.preservecast.org/2017/09/25/tom-reinhart-building-information-modeling-at-george-washingtons-mount-vernon/
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About This Episode: Fostering “spark moments” of innovation can be one of the most significant challenges for large corporations, and a common impediment to long-term success. Corporate intrapreneurship has spurred some of the most innovative companies and products, but is still considered more of a fancy term than realized innovation. Of late, many leading companies are jumping into a new wave of intrapreneurship in the form of internal startup models, with a goal to unearth existing IP that have potential for market success. On this episode, K.P. Reddy, Co-Founder and Partner of The Combine shares: o The process behind corporate intrapreneurship o Who and what The Combine is o How a “Go Team” approach to corporate innovation inspires o The 5 new companies created by corporate intrapreneurship About K.P.: K.P. Reddy is a venture capitalist, angel investor, and AEC expert with over 20 years of experience in disruptive innovation. He serves as Partner at The Combine. The Combine partners with enterprise organizations and technical founders to convert their promising intellectual property into viable, scalable businesses. He is a globally-recognized expert on advanced technologies including Building Information Modeling (BIM), Collaborative Communication, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Applications and Cloud computing. Currently K.P. is the CEO of SoftWear Automation Inc, a leading developer of robotic sewing automation that promises to drive down the cost of apparel and textile manufacturing while increasing quality and speed to market for retailers.
JSA Radio Host Dean Perrine sits down with John Logan, the VP of Operations for Construction- CAD Solutions (CCS). CCS is a full-service provider of turnkey Network Design, Project Management, Site Survey and Structured Cabling Solutions to telecom, cable, utility and other related industries. John talks about the importance and usage of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in telecom.This show is broadcast live on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)
Jennifer Lanzetti: Survivor contestant and virtual construction business owner Click here to join The Construction Leading Edge Nation In this episode of The Construction Leading Edge podcast I interview Jennifer Lanzetti, Survivor Season 32 contestant (that's right...the TV show), virtual construction business owner and survivor of some real life adversity. Here are some of the topics we cover: Was the "all girl alliance" she tried on Survivor a mistake? The business lessons she learned from being on Survivor. Did she learn any lessons in leadership from being on the show? The personal adversity she faced long before she was on a reality show, and how that adversity has shaped her. What NOT to do when you are in a crisis. (Hint: Avoid anything that provides INSTANT relief.) Jennifer's career path, what led her to start her own business two years ago. The connection between the economic crash of 2008 and Building Information Modeling (BIM.) The internal and external resistance she faced when starting her business. The benefits of being direct and how that shows up in her business and life. Jennifer's daily routines. Lots of other goodness.... Resources mentioned in this episode : Dr. Wayne Dyer's Blog War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Battles by Steven Pressfield Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath The Go Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink How to connect with Jennifer: Her company website - www.cn3dconstruction.com Email - jennifer(at)cn3dconstruction.com Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
Estimating construction projects using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software significantly improves efficiency and results in improved value for clients. BIM provides three-dimensional building models and maps specific components to material, labor and equipment cost data. This sophisticated process is seeing more use in projects each quarter.In an exclusive RICS Americas Property World podcast, Andrew Mann FRICS, Managing Director for U.S. operations of Gardiner and Theobald Inc., explains the classifications of projects that utilize BIM, and how to produce the basic documentation for bidding on projects. As a construction economist and expert in project and cost management, with particular experience in large construction projects, Mr. Mann shares best practice from project estimating throughout the development activities.