Description
Key Learnings
- Learn about the NCS for file/folder organization
- Discover the NCS for view/level/template organization
- Learn how to export and manage content to 2D CAD
- Learn about the archival process and management of CAD/BIM data
Speakers
- Ron AllenI want to influence and evolve the design and production process to demonstrate cost savings and timeline/delivery efficiencies. To achieve that, I am looking for an entry point to a director level position in BIM and Technology research, Transformative technologies and Design Technology and production implementation; Particularly in Autodesk verticals(Revit, BIM 360/ACC) and BIM workflows. My passion has been managing tech to make it more transparent to end users in the BIM process. I have seen efficiencies in BIM, IPD, Design Build and live collaboration realize nearly 18% in design, construction, and cost savings; Proper modeling can also realize up to 4% additional savings for digital twins. BIM is the framework that will allow us manage the financial cost while illustrate the core architectural values of Environmental and Social governance, Equity, Carbon footprints, net zero, passive energy strategies. Over the years I have created several Common data environments (CDE) across several business lines, forged from common CSI, NCS, and ISO standards to create living libraries of content for upcycling and with tools for easier management. I have been engrossed with the practical application of technology in of and for architecture from the beginning, focusing on Building systems and the tools used to study and convey those systems. For me this has spanned commercial, residential, government, entertainment, industrial, hospitality, interiors, themed, transportation and infrastructure from aspects of management, production, and design. Architecture must evolve with the data streams to if it is going to survive. Big data in geometric and non-geometric data modeling is the core of an integrated, comprehensive, digital prototype which must run the gamut of developers, designers, engineers, architects, municipalities, and construction; and now moving to constructability, operations, and management with consideration of decommissioning.
- Matt AnderleMatthew is an Associate Vice President and the Director of Digital Strategy for the Digital Practice & Technology business line with AECOM. He is a BIM and technology evangelist with over 23 years of experience establishing global digital workflows, developing computational approaches to AEC industry processes, and delivering BIM focused toward enriched Asset Management technology integrations. Matthew developed the AECOM analytics engine for the digital project lifecycle, leveraging metrics to improve BIM execution, model performance, and data validation, which is utilized globally. He pioneered innovative automation workflows and security policies in a common data environment addressing key stakeholders by responsibility with an emphasis toward AECOM market sectors. Matthew is recognized as a global leader and has received several awards for the innovative and efficient implementation of digital delivery processes, including maintaining cost, schedule, quality assurance, and digital certainty for a wide variety of project types. Matthew established the Digital First Strategy for AECOM Americas and supports the execution of digital delivery across the geography. Matthew also directs and manages complex infrastructure project teams on BIM collaboration workflows, enabling global teams to work as one entity.