Description
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- Understand the benefits and value of Ohio State’s transition from AutoCAD to Revit.
- Describe the challenges encountered building and managing a large portfolio of Revit models.
- Identify the technology solutions Ohio State utilizes to aid in the building and maintenance of its models.
- Review lessons learned following 8 years of developing, receiving and maintaining Revit based models.
Intervenants
- JPJoe PorostoskyJoe Porostosky is the Director of Facilities Information and Technology Services (FITS) at The Ohio State University (OSU), where he maintains 38 million square feet of space drawings and data, along with providing leadership to facilities-related data and document systems, including OSU’s Enterprise GIS. With a background in technology management, Joe has managed the FITS Team for the past 9 years, providing an active and strategic leadership role within the university and redefining the way his group works by using technology in new and inventive ways. As the leader for the BuckeyeBIM (Building Information Modeling) Initiative, Joe has led OSU in the adoption of BIM for existing buildings and for design and construction to improve the university’s overall decision-making processes and management of buildings. Joe holds a BS in computer science and an MA in public policy and management from OSU.
- Peter CostanzoPeter Costanzo, FMP, has over 17 years of experience helping organizations apply technology to more effectively manage their real estate portfolios. Peter’s unique blend of experience in hardware, software, digital twins, IoT, compliance and facilities management applications allows him to work with clients to deploy solutions that meet both current and future facility management needs.
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