Descripción
Safety is king in construction. Safety is one of the most-common core values of organizations, and one of the least technological markets for software use. If safety is a core value, and technology is something every organization prides itself on, what’s the missing link? The uses of technology in construction often focus on analytics and providing value to the customer. However, employee safety is invaluable, and merging technology and safety is the next step for construction. This industry talk will cover workflows for providing different platforms of safety models to end users as well as internal employee improvement. We’ll provide ideas for building an in-house modeling program for creating safety models that users can easily view in traditional formats, such as web links and videos, as well as full virtual reality (VR) simulations using Revit modeling from your virtual design and construction (VDC) department.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to use Revit and additional rendering software(s) to create safety simulations
- Discover the potential uses of safety training models and videos
- Learn about a way to market improved safety techniques to help win projects
- Learn how to create unique workflows for providing safety models to different end users
Oradores
- TSTrevor SymbalMy name is Trevor Symbal and I am a student at Milwaukee School of Engineering pursuing two undergraduate degrees in Construction Management and Architectural Engineering as well as an MBA with a focus in construction management. I have interned with five different companies across three states focusing on operations, estimating, model coordination, and VDC research and development. I am a Student Ambassador for the Autodesk Design Academy and I am currently working with a professor at MSOE to develop a new course within the Design Academy. During my time at MSOE, I competed in four national competitions as well as many other local student competitions. I was on the presenting team in Philadelphia for the DBIA student competition placing second in the nation, San Diego for the MCAA student competition placing second in the nation, Reno for the ASC Design Build student competition placing second in the nation, and Phoenix for the MCAA student competition placing first in the nation.
- BMBrian MedinaSenior VDC Manager
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