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The 1.5 Million-Piece Jigsaw: Delivering the London Olympic Legacy

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Beschreibung

The East Bank project—located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, United Kingdom—provided a rare opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible in terms of building information modeling (BIM) collaboration and digital delivery. With more than 280 live intelligent models across five buildings, Allies and Morrison, BuroHappold, and Mace had to establish a digital strategy that could facilitate collaborative working across an international team, with a wide range of skills across 70 design and construction teams. This presentation will start from the humble beginnings in the early concept stages, and will take you through the evolution of the BIM strategy over eight years. We'll touch on everything from the use of virtual reality (VR) technology in the design process to complex 3D coordination exercises before the fabrication of building components. Finally, we'll present our use of data analytics platforms to track the development of building asset data, for use in the operation of the buildings.

Wichtige Erkenntnisse

  • Discover a BIM strategy that accommodates all skills levels, from BIM novices to industry innovators.
  • Learn about developing a technology strategy that considered the concept sketch, to building operations, and everything in between.
  • Learn about placing interoperability at the heart of the digital delivery strategy.
  • Learn about centralizing on-site construction management and communications in a 3D digital environment.

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  • Avatar für Ciaran Garrick
    Ciaran Garrick
    Architect, Certified Passive House Designer, lecturer, and digital design enthusiast. I am currently leading our BIM Information Management services across a number of masterplans, cultural, residential, commercial and heritage projects. I am also involved in practice research initiatives relating to sustainable design and the use of technology in project delivery.
  • Avatar für Michael Bartyzel
    Michael Bartyzel
    Michael Bartyzel is Global BIM Lead and Director at Buro Happold based in London. Michael is also part of CIBSE BIM/Digital Engineering Steering Group in UK for the last 11 years, Vice Chair of CIBSE Society of Digital Engineering and contributor to AEC (UK) BIM Standards. After joining BuroHappold in 2008, Michael has helped with organizing and presenting at LRUG (London Revit User Group) and is now in charge of selecting all the presentations. His level of experience has been fundamental to the development of BIM/Digital Engineering throughout BuroHappold to the point where BIM is now only method of working. In early 2017, Michael has been asked to lead Buro Happold’s focus group in charge of efficient production, concentrating on efficiency workflows and internal/external tools creation and implementation. Michael has presented at conferences and has taken part in several round table discussion on future of BIM.
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