Description
This course will cover what goes into a successful reality capture guideline and how it looks in practice. We’ll cover the software and hardware used to develop and maintain a successful reality capture program. We’ll also cover the client and trade partner expectations that come into consideration when beginning a reality capture workflow. The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is moving toward scanning as a standard, but we’ll discuss how to justify the high cost of reality capture in a way that’s easy for all levels to understand. We’ll provide our real-world workflow as it is exists on a $500 million project, what we’ve learned, and where we’ve succeeded.
Principaux enseignements
- Learn how to adapt and adjust a well-functioning reality capture plan to suit your own needs
- Learn how to justify the need for reality capture to co-workers, senior management, and more
- Learn how to align owner expectations versus trade partner deliverables concerning reality capture
- Learn how to communicate early in a project about the reality capture expectations and its uses
Intervenants
- JEJonathan EvansJonathan is a Mechanical Engineer working as a VDC Manager with Turner Construction. Though his job description primarily concerns the reality capture process, BIM coordination, and process documentation, he also enjoys championing VDC innovations that can be applied across jobsites and regions.
- SPSuman PaneruSuman Paneru has a passion and dedication for the practice of virtual design and construction in the AEC industry. He has over five years of experience in the implementation of cutting-edge technology, especially on industrial and commercial buildings in the US and abroad. He holds a Bachelor’s in Architecture and Master’s in Construction Management. He is currently working as a VDC Engineer at Turner Construction where he is pushing for the “build digitally first” approach, specializing in BIM Coordination.
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