Descripción
This class will demonstrate the implementation of a powerful common data environment—using Autodesk Construction Cloud and BIM 360 platforms combined with an application developed in Autodesk Forge—for the management of hospital project data. The Grand Paris North Hospital project is intended to be the largest hospital in Paris, France, and was designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Brunet Saunier Architecture. We’ll use this project to explain the implementation of data workflows in order to build optimized circuits that involve all project stakeholders, planners, the owner, users, architects, and all the engineers’ firms with Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro and Autodesk Docs (design collaboration, model coordination, and issues management). More than 100 people! We’ll show how a connected Autodesk Forge application will collect data from Autodesk Construction Cloud in order to push automation processes in data analysis and deliverables creation. We’ll do a live demonstration of this real Autodesk Forge-based BIM data checker enabling data processes throughout the project lifecycle, from plan to operation.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to implement a comprehensive common data environment.
- Learn how to democratize access and production data for all project stakeholders while controlling the data edition.
- Learn about tracking the data lifecycle during the plan, design, build, and operate phases.
- Learn about automating the Room's sheets deliverables.
Oradores
- JDJulien DrouetBased in Autodesk, Inc.’s, Paris office in France, Julien Drouet is senior technical specialist in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Team, focused on the construction and MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) portfolio. Drouet is an electrical engineer with 20 years’ experience in the building, engineering, and construction industry. He has been involved in Autodesk’s MEP product adoption for 9 years, and he’s been in charge of the MEP Fabrication Solutions since Autodesk’s first MEP fabrication product release.
- Mathieu LalanneMathieu LALANNE is the founder and CEO of DB-Lab, a French company renowned for the development of web-based solutions for BIM processes through customized solutions integrating Autodesk APS technologies. DB-Lab is an APS Certified Partner and Autodesk Service Provider Select. Mathieu LALANNE began his career as an Architect, first in an engineering office then for his architectural agency. Initially specialized in 3D design and visualization, he decided in 2015 to develop and code his first web application dedicated to BIM collaboration with the integration of Forge in its Beta version. Today, he implements his expertise and know-how in data management and digital assets associated with all AEC project management skills to create solutions to support the challenges of BIM managers, architects, engineers, and construction companies. Based in Paris, he works now for major French players in the AEC industry.
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