Description
Key Learnings
- Discover why the traditional design process gives rise to clashes
- Identify how lean principles and practices can be applied to the clash detection process
- Learn how traditional clash-detection software be used in a lean thought process
- Discover how last planner methodology can be applied to the coordination schedule
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- Virginia SuttonVirginia Sutton is the VDC Manager for Rodgers, a Charlotte-based construction company that is ranked among the top 100 construction management firms in the United States. Experience Virginia joined Rodgers in 2013 and has 14 years of AEC industry experience. As a VDC Manager, she works with a variety of teams in developing Building Information Models and managing data for design, preconstruction and construction/coordination. Her focus for the past eight years has been in the integration of BIM projects from design to construction, which includes: Design-Assist coordination, constructability analysis, site layout, laser scanning, and general project coordination using BIM. Her past experience includes civil engineering and construction management. Education and Certifications Virginia received her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Cornell University. Virginia is a LEED Accredited Professional and Professional Engineer. Leadership Virginia leads Rodgers’ Summer Internship program and serves on the committee for Rodgers ONE, an onboarding program for first year employees.