Description
Key Learnings
- Use BIM 360 Glue for the entire collaboration workflow of an extended MEP project team
- Use rendering as a service as a visualization tool, BIM 360 Glue for Communication, and Simulation for analysis
- Apply best practices for using cloud tools
- Explain how using the cloud fits in with BIM workflows
Speakers
- JBJoshua BenoistJoshua is a Professional Engineer with ten years' experience as a MEP design engineer out of Chicago, IL. Joshua currently works for Autodesk in Premium Support Services and has been at Autodesk for 8-years. Joshua is the President of the local Granite State ASHRAE chapter.
- AGAnthony GovernantiAnthony Governanti, a member of Autodesk's Sales & Technical Enablement team, specializes in the construction industry. Anthony has been actively involved in the Architecture, Construction and Infrastructure technology community for over 15 years. During his career, Anthony's focus and experience has been with civil, infrastructure, building and GIS design, and technology with companies across the Northeastern United States. His experience spans both the technology and business sides of the industry with equal experience in design, construction, and business development. In his role at Autodesk, Anthony plays an integral role in advocating the company's construction and BIM solutions on a global basis.
- William SpierI am the BIM and Design to Fabrication SME for Graybar Services, Inc. I started in the industry as a plumbing designer with Hargis Engineers - a consulting engineering firm in Seattle where I project managed plumbing design on Nordstrom Store new construction and remodels. In the 25 years since, I’ve worked in several AEC industries, including O&M design work with Merck, Inc., a major pharmaceutical account with Johnson Controls, Inc., as well as managing the plumbing and piping virtual design coordination team for Midwest Mechanical Contractors in Kansas City. From 2007 - 2015 I was an Autodesk MEP TS and then Design to Fabrication SME for them during which time I consulted with countless MEP design and construction firms - both those who were leading and even bleeding edge, and those who had fallen behind and desperately needed to be relevant again. I'm experienced in everything form power and lighting design, HVAC, architectural & energy design, manufacturing, CFD (computational fluid dynamics), to design to fabrication and modular prefab solutions across numerous disciplines, and for the past three years have been foraying into AI and deep learning. I have spoken at AU several times over the past decade, as well as BIMForum, ASPE, AIA, Geenbuild Expo and countless Autodesk and client sponsored events. I currently reside in Blue Springs, MO with my wife Wendy, our five children and six grandchildren.
- David ButtsDavid Butts is an Autodesk Expert Elite Team member and Virtual Design and Construction Manager for Kimley Horn with over 40 years of experience in the architecture, engineering, and construction field. He is responsible for implementation, training, BIM\PIM project support, and management for engineering design applications, including Revit, AutoCAD Plant 3D, AutoCAD MEP, Inventor, Autodesk Construction Cloud, and more. He was an Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC) training manager and application engineer for an Autodesk Reseller for 13 years, providing implementation and training services across the United States, and serving as a Subject Matter Expert for Autodesk, engineering software, training and certification programs. He has design experience for a variety of project types, and he was an Autodesk University top-rated speaker for labs and lectures in 2011, 2016 and 2019.
- RVRyan Vecci<p>Joshua is a Professional Engineer with ten years' experience as a MEP design engineer out of Chicago, IL. Joshua currently works for Autodesk in Premium Support Services and has been at Autodesk for 8-years. Joshua is the President of the local Granite State ASHRAE chapter.</p>
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