説明
This session will present how an enlightened building owner (The Ohio State University) has successfully partnered/collaborated with both a Building Information Modeling (BIM)-savvy architect and contractor to develop a BIM project delivery standard that enables the model to serve as a single source of truth for relevant spatial and asset information throughout the building lifecycle. This delivery standard has truly begun with the end in mind by taking advantage of the knowledge gained from the BIM for the existing buildings portion of the Buckeye BIM Initiative. We'll highlight how the .RVT portion of this deliverable will work in collaboration with Revit software's COBie Toolkit-structured data to facilitate its utilization in asset management, space tracking, geographical information system (GIS), and sustainability. Lastly, we will highlight the need to implement Technology Solutions and workflows to enable the use of the model across the university and to support interoperability with other data systems.
主な学習内容
- Discover the planning process used to develop a BIM project delivery standard as an owner
- Explore how BIM can reduce the total cost of operations/ownership
- Define how BIM can streamline the turnover of spatial and asset information using RVT and IFC files combined with COBie Toolkit
- Discuss the technology used to support the use of the model data in operations and maintenance, and explore the processes used to maintain delivered models
スピーカー
- BSBrian SkripacAs the Director of Digital Practice at Astorino, Brian has embraced the changing paradigms of architectural practice and throughout the past eight years has integrated building information modeling (BIM) technologies well beyond the traditional design and documentation processes. More recently, he has focused on the integration of BIM to optimize sustainable design outcomes throughout all stages of a project, as well as demonstrating and implementing the value BIM brings to facility owners from a lifecycle management strategy. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from The Ohio State University, is a LEED® Accredited Professional, and an Revit® Architecture certified professional. He also currently serves as a Leadership Team member for the AIA Technology in Architectural Practice Knowledge Community (TAP KC) at the National level.
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