Description
Key Learnings
- Learn how to minimize the level of effort required to organize MEP objects so then can be used within an asset management application
- Get a list of attributes that can be assigned to MEP objects aligned with the workflows and routines needed for maintenance and operations
- Learn how to define a code to identify different groups of assets based on their functions so attributes get assigned properly
- Get to know some asset management applications that interact with Revit in a bidirectional way
Speakers
- JQJorge QuirozJorge Quiroz worked for almost 15 years in the United States implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology in the private and public sector, where he helped architects, engineers, construction companies, and government agencies develop infrastructure projects such as bridges, highways, tunnels, ports, train terminals, and airports. The complexity of his job makes him specialized in the documentation and standardization of workflows, process, procedures, and best practices while working in multidisciplinary projects, which include, in most of the cases, more than 15 trades. In 2012, Quiroz moved to South America and opened DCV Consultores, a consulting company that offers solutions for architects, engineers, contractors, developers, and owners in the areas of virtual design and construction. Over the last 3 years, the company has been working directly with the Autodesk Latin America (LATAM) Team, helping the biggest construction and real estate companies in the region adopt BIM technology.
- Sebastian ZajeSebastian Act as a Technical Solution Executive for Autodesk based in Europe, working closely with corporate accounts to provide value through technology and help transform their organization on the path to success. More than 14 years at Autodesk with several roles in Latin America and Europe. Many times at AU (Physical ones) and all the virtual ones. Speaker management, content selection, speaker coaching, and mentoring for Spanish and Portuguese languages.