Description
Key Learnings
- Learn what skills you need to be a BIM manager
- Learn how the BIM manager can be a valuable asset in your organization
- Learn why every organization needs this role
- Learn why it is important to standardize the definition of this role
Speakers
- PCPhilip ChanPhilip Chan currently is the BIM manager at Beck Group in Dallas, Texas. With an architecture background with over 17 years of experience, he is responsible for managing all things BIM and Revit related from standards to deployment to the latest technology such as C4R. He also conducted Revit training for new hire and seasoned professionals alike. In his spare time, Philip writes on BIM, Revit and related technologies via a blog called “Phil-osophy in BIM”. He has spoken at numerous national technology conferences such as Autodesk University, Revit Technology Conferences (now BILT) as well as Midwest University Conference. Philip holds a Bachelor of Architecture and Environmental Design from University of Houston, is a LEED AP BD+C and an Autodesk Revit certified Professional since 2009.
- Alfredo MedinaAlfredo Medina is a very experienced and knowledgeable BIM / Revit professional with a background on architecture, high skills in training, troubleshooting, technical support, parametric modeling, extraction of quantities, definition of standards and best practices, clash detection, and coordination of large BIM projects. Alfredo has several years of experience and a reputation as an expert due to his participation in forums and international conferences.