Description
In Australia, procuring and delivering infrastructure projects digitally is still in its infancy. We need to encourage our clients and not confuse-simplicity is the key. We've all heard the cliché "a picture tells a thousand words," but there's real value in using images to promote engineering content. Images help us learn, grab attention, explain tough concepts, and inspire. Master Information Delivery Plans (MIDP) and levels of detail (LOD), which are usually very detailed wordy descriptions, can be easily represented through diagrams-which can then be used as a basis for developing Task Information Delivery Plans (TIDP). I have used these diagrams successfully on projects with government clients, and can easily explain the required inputs, what will be delivered through the milestones of delivery, and the outputs at each stage of project delivery. This will also let you build content within Building Information Modeling (BIM)-enabled platforms for consistency in delivery.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to plan successful implementation of digital engineering on infrastructure projects (bridges and alignment)
- Learn how to customize AutoCAD Civil 3D and Revit with relevant content consistent with BIM Execution Plan
- Learn how to educate clients on the benefits of delivery digital engineering on infrastructure projects
- Learn how to increase your organization’s BIM capabilities and formalize consistent workflows
Speaker
- SCSteven CoyleFrom working in the AEC industry for over 26 years, Steven has developed a rich understanding of data and information, and how it can be applied to the assets lifecycle to enable deep insights and reuse. Steven then applies this knowledge to his role at Arcadis, where he is the Digital Lead and the Design and Engineering Lead for the infrastructure sector for Australia. Steven's role at Arcadis is to lead the enablement and support to the business to provide digitally lead solutions to our clients' needs, while implementing Globally developed initiatives for improved efficiency, reduced risk and continual improvement.
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