Descripción
Everyone loves closeouts, right? Said no one ever. Finishing a project is tough—making sure everything's installed, punch lists are completed, permits are closed out, and everything's clean ... and don't forget the turnover package. In addition to closeout being one of the most difficult phases of a project, the way you finish a project is the last impression you leave with a client, further amplifying the pressure to succeed. This session will explore how Brinkman Construction implemented Autodesk Build software and Pype Closeout to help improve its closeout processes. This class will cover topics that focus on how Autodesk Construction Cloud tools streamlined Brinkman's process with fewer tools, saved time over traditional workflows, enabled turnover tasks to start sooner, increased visibility, and helped drive accountability.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to apply the issues module to close up loose ends and transition into the punch list.
- See how Autodesk helped Brinkman create 90% of its punch list without typing.
- Learn tips and tricks to use Pype Closeout to streamline the closeout process while saving weeks of time.
Orador
- TKTim KelleherTim's history in construction began in the early 2000's and spans a multitude of construction types including commercial, industrial, educational, medical, and multi-family residential. His construction career began as a laborer for an excavation company and includes time in Project Management, Field Supervision, Pre-Construction, BIM/VDC and now Standards and Innovation. With his roots in the field Tim understands the process of construction from concept to completion. Tim's strengths lie in translating the intricacies of complex processes and systems from theory to reality-whether it applies to Building Systems, BIM/VDC or software platforms. Tim holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management form Colorado State University. He lives in northern Colorado with his lovely wife and their three children, and enjoys spending his free time camping, woodworking, and mountain biking.
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