Description
Principaux enseignements
- Learn how to make the most of collaborative workflows between the architect and engineer to maximize efficiency and minimize waste in the design and delivery of structural engineering solutions
- Learn how to optimize structural solutions to provide sustainable design choices that are buildable and cost-effective
- Gain insight into the training opportunities and skill set your team will need to stay ahead of your competitors
- Gain a better understanding of the needs of all stakeholders in the lifecycle of a project through design, construction, and operation of a facility, and learn how your design can be flexible to accommodate future changes
Intervenants
- MWMatt WashMatt is the Australasian Structural BIM leader at Arup. Having over 19 years experience with Arup globally, combining his skills as an engineer with his experience as a technician, Matt is keen to eliminate waste and maximise value using BIM processes.
- GAGraham AldwinckleGraham is a chartered structural engineer with over 24 years of industry experience. He has a wide range of experience of different building types, including residential, commercial, retail, education, and mixed use. He has extensive tall building knowledge, including landmark buildings such as the Leadenhall Building in London. Graham is passionate about promoting Building Information Modelling (BIM) for all disciplines, and particularly for efficiency gains for structural engineers and technicians, as well as Clients. He is the structural BIM leader for Arup's Building Engineering teams in the UK, and is part of the global multidisciplinary team shaping BIM in Arup. As the Structural Skills Network Tools and Software Leader within Arup, he advises on digital design aspects including parametric design, workflow optimisation, data and process management, interoperability, as well as best practice in the use of the software tools available. Graham has spoken at conferences on structural BIM, including on measuring a project’s BIM maturity, using a tool which he co-developed in Arup, and which is now available to the industry via arup.com, the ICE and buildingSmart. Graham strongly promotes openBIM practices, firmly believing that open standard deliverables such as IFC need more industry support through initiatives such as Arup’s direct engagement with buildingSmart International council. These skills directly benefit his project work, through delivering best practice, and advising and discussing BIM with clients.
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