Description
As the horizontal construction world continues to catch up with the all-encompassing contractors, we will once again dive into the use of 3D heavy civil construction models and the workflow associated with them. We will cover the benefits of using a 3D model, starting at the bid and going through construction and lastly as-builts. Shown through the eyes of a contractor, we will share both field and office experiences while displaying project examples. We will discuss creating models for bidding, procuring field data to support 3D models (including unmanned aerial vehicles and laser scanning), using AutoCAD Civil 3D software to build excavation models for quantification and automated machine guidance, modeling to determine means and methods, utilizing the 3D model in the field for stake less layout, and using clash in Navisworks software. We will also cover virtual design coordination with owners and subcontractors, decreased turnaround time on requests for information / change orders, safety benefits, point clouds, and fabrication plans.
Key Learnings
- Learn why building 3D models for the life of the project is important
- Discover how UAVs and laser scanning are used to supplement data procurement
- Discover how the use of 3D models helps heavy civil contractors
- Discover the benefits of using a 4D model and virtual design
Speakers
- BSBrian SmithBrian Smith is a leader in construction technology in the West coast. He has overseen the IT, GPS/Survey groups and modeling groups, and he specializes in Virtual Design Construction (VDC), 3D design, modeling, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) coordination, implementation and strategy.Brian has been designing and working on heavy civil projects for over 20 years, including hydroelectric, water/wastewater, industrial, road, bridge, residential and commercial. He specializes in Autodesk, Inc., products and is proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D software, Revit software, Revit MEP software, and Navisworks project review software. He enjoys teaching at Washington Engineering Institute, speaking at conferences across the country, advising for software start-ups and leading industry software platforms. He is also pioneer in utilizing UAV's on the construction site and isa FAA licensed small UAS pilot.
- SKSam KloesSam Kloes is the GPS and Survey Manager at IMCO General Construciton in Ferndale WA where he has worked for the past 6 years. Sam Oversees 3D Surface and Utility modeling, site surveying activities and a fleet of GPS Automated Machines. With 14 years experience in heavy civil construction Sam has surveyed and modeled more than 70 projects over the past 6 years in the northwestern United States, Cuba and Guam. Sam is also a Robotic and GPS Survey instructor at Washington Engineering Institute, NCCER Certified Instructor and presented at the Autodesk HC4 2014.