Description
The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector has steadily integrated building information modeling (BIM) and design technology specialist roles throughout the last decade. As the market matures, how will specialization and collaborative cross-industry understanding inform the evolution of these roles, teams, and the construction industry? This talk will consider how the role of the specialist will need to evolve and diversify to encourage broader understanding and adaptability. In the session, we’ll evaluate how the current and future need for increased levels of information—simultaneously by varied stakeholders and disciplines—has driven a need and desire for enhanced communication, connection, and comprehension outside of our respective specializations. This talk will explore opportunities for individuals and teams to scale, foster efficiency, collaborate, grow international networks, and recognize the need for knowledge and data beyond the specialization of the current BIM and design technology roles.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to implement, develop, and scale a BIM and design technology integration across studios operating in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Hong Kong, and Australia.
- Learn how different BIM and design technology roles, definitions, hierarchies, teams, and governance apply to your business.
- Assess how the needs of stakeholders outside of your specialization can be guided, planned for, considered, and met.
- Learn about building a broader network of support within the industry.