Description
We hear and see the word "data" all the time. But what does it really mean? Does it even mean anything? Who needs data? Why do you need to collect data? Why is data important, really—it's not BIM . . . is it? Here are 4 questions that facilities managers should ask themselves: How often do you get handed the actual FM data needed for your PM program? How many hours did it take your team to populate the FM data from your last building project? Where is the data you received from your last BIM project? Where are your current operations and maintenance manuals kept and maintained? Now, think how you would deliver this data. Are you delivering this data? Do you want to deliver this data? We will explore all these options in this lecture. We will also discuss whether you need BIM to have data.
Principaux enseignements
- Learn how to approach the facilities team about data needs
- Learn what data seems to be the most important data for facility teams
- See how facilities actually use the data we give them
- Better understand the need for accurate data
Intervenants
- MMMark MergenschroerMark is currently the BIM Application Specialist and has 22 years of construction and engineering design experience. He has played a key role in the implementation of Revit for Bernhard TME. He is a former Revit MEP Gunslinger, Revit Alpha and Beta Tester, and has recently worked closely with the Autodesk BIM 360 Ops team. He acquired the nickname BIM Yoda in 2012. Mark is an adjunct professor at Arizona State University on the subject of Building Commissioning and Building Start-Up. He has also been involved in several ASU BIM Facility Management research projects and was a co-author of the BIM for Facilities Management chapter, in the book, Building Information Modeling: Applications and Practices. Mark has shared his MEP BIM knowledge at events such as Autodesk University, BIM Forum, BILT NA, AHSE, FIATECH, ASHRAE, Children’s Hospital Association Forum and to numerous Revit User Groups. Recently, Mark has been involved with the BIM Facility Services group at Bernhard TME. This group focused on new and improved ways for a Facility Manager to maintain the operations of a building for its lifecycle. Mark recently led the Successful implementation of BIM 360 Ops for the new Arkansas Children’s Northwest Hospital in Springdale, Arkansas. Outside of the office, he is best known for being Caleb’s dad. He has been heavily involved in the Arkansas Autism Community and Miracle League baseball.
- IMIan McGawIan McGaw is the Vice President at ENGworks and has a dual degree in computer science and international business, focusing on the development of technologies. He is an executive business leader with broad domestic and international experience in identifying strategic and innovative technology solutions to complex business challenges. Ian’s interests have allowed him to understand complex technology process’ to become an influential factor in the way buildings are delivered all over the world. Ian has experience in the full value chain of project development process, starting from strategic planning, project planning, business innovation strategy and portfolio management for clients all the way to project turn-over. Furthermore, Ian has been invited to speak at numerous conferences (including Autodesk University, BIMForum, BILT) upon topics ranging from BIM content to implementation of technology to VDC.