Description
Is your project team doing full BIM (Building Information Modeling)? Many project teams are well-versed in using BIM and want to harness the intrinsic power of BIM with the distinct purpose of improving architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) project delivery. Unfortunately, all too often the full potential is not realized when a few project stakeholders or team members have not yet adopted BIM. This generally causes the team as a whole to perform less than optimally, and hampers enhanced project delivery. Do you want to know the challenges of the project team when there is less than a full BIM approach? Together, let’s discover how project delivery is enhanced when everyone uses BIM. Do you want to know how you get the whole team on board? Join this roundtable to learn from other professionals, and brainstorm solutions for engaging late adopters to improve the AEC project delivery.
Principaux enseignements
- Discover the challenges associated with project delivery when not all team members utilize BIM
- Understand what other professionals have done to overcome diminished results due to late adoption
- Discover benefits of an all-BIM team
- Learn how to engage the late adopters to improve AEC project delivery
Intervenant
- Johnny FortuneJohnny Fortune is an experienced technology leader and subject matter expert in BIM and IT for the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Owner/Operator (AECO) industry. Mr. Fortune has a long history in both design and construction with over 20 years of experience in CAD and BIM management. Throughout his career, he has successfully helped many professionals adopt various levels of design and construction technology; from hand drafting to CAD, to 3D CAD, to BIM and VDC. His vast experience includes developing BIM strategies, standards, training, workflows, and integration with external stakeholders. His educational background includes computer science, engineering technologies, construction management, instructional design and technology, and performance improvement. He has worked on several national committees, including the National BIM Council, the National BIM Program, the National BIM Standard, the National CAD Standards, and the USACE Industry BIM/CIM Consortium. He is a contributing author for several national standards documents including the USACE and VA BIM requirements and has presented at various technology conferences such as Autodesk University, AEC Next, BIMForum, GeoWeek, CURT, & COAA. Fortune also teaches BIM at a regional, comprehensive university for a construction management program. He possesses a lifelong commitment to leadership development; helping others grow professionally and personally; and impacting the industry on a corporate, national, and global scale. He enjoys utilizing technology for improving business and industry processes and focuses on building meaningful and lasting relationships. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the U.S. National BIM Program for the National Institute of Building Sciences, where he leads the activities of NIBS' National BIM Program and Council.
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