설명
Have you ever had a project that loads painfully slow? Have you ever received over-designed models from vendors that had an LOD greater than the agreed upon contract? Everything adds up, and though the sky is the limit, there are limits on time, money, and capacity of the Cloud.
This discussion is centered around how we can make BIM 360 work for large-scale construction projects. It explores best practices and tools to work efficiently. It is a place for Project & BIM/VDC Managers to share ideas on managing vendors, subs, and all contributors to the project. We will review many solutions, from adjusting contract language all the way to custom API solutions.
This class includes both classic BIM 360 and Next-Gen best practices. Though intended for management-level AEC professionals, all BIM contributors are welcome, provided they are experienced in basic workflows and processes.
주요 학습
- Manage vendors & subs LOD per the contract, saving time and money for everyone
- Understand the aspects of a project that over-burden the system and how mitigate them.
- Work smart, not hard! Take away some best practices in model only the necessary
- Effectively communicate the importance of a clean, lightweight models.
발표자
- Keith WhiteKeith White is an experienced architect and technical consultant with over 20 years of experience in building design and construction, and a passion for Building Information Modeling BIM and Data Integrations. Keith is a Manager of a Technical Consulting with Autodesk Consulting, developing solutions for customers in AutoCAD, Revit, and Navisworks desktop software and Autodesk cloud services in ACC/BIM 360/Forge Platform. Prior to joining Autodesk, Inc. in 2015, Keith developed custom solutions for the precast concrete industry in Revit software. Prior to that, he was also a partner in an architecture firm, where he worked for 12 years on numerous architectural projects and project types in addition to his roles in CAD/BIM/IT management, training, and the leading of firm-wide adoption of technology strategies. In addition to his AEC experiences, Keith has also developed and taught classes for AutoCAD and Revit software for the University of West Florida.
- SAShelby AquinoShelby has a background working in healthcare, science & technology, and corporate interiors as a licensed architect. As a Cal Poly graduate from San Luis Obispo, she earned a minor in Construction Management which aided her in her past roles as VDC engineer and BIM coordination specialist. Shelby’s design background and generally curious personality has provided useful in vetting the heart of an issue and solving it in a scalable, systematic way. Though her strongest programs are Revit & AutoCAD, Shelby has made it a point to learn and experiment with a wide variety of Autodesk and non-Autodesk programs, always looking for the most efficient work flows and solutions. Because of this, she is excited to help move BIM 360 and Autodesk’s innovative thinking into forefront of the AEC industry. Shelby currently lives in San Francisco and enjoys hiking, backpacking, and running with her lab-mix, Makita.
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