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主要学习内容
- Learn about common causes of dispute and loss in requiring or accepting requirements for transformational change in projects.
- Learn how to minimize or avoid causes of dispute and unintended liability in implementing transformational or digital change.
- Learn about how to best incorporate common future thinking and digital change requirements into contracts and scopes.
- Learn about the key internal processes that will effectively support the implementation of digital change and transformation.
讲师
- MWMay WinfieldMay Winfield is a senior construction solicitor of over 14 years' experience. She was one of the first lawyers to really start exploring the impact of BIM, and is a recognised specialist in BIM and digitisation. She has advised and acted for consultants, contractors, and insurers in preparation of BIM processes, defending and preparing BIM-related disputes, and drafting of bespoke documentation regarding BIM and related technologies. May was a senior solicitor in Carillion’s construction team, taking the lead on all BIM legal matters and documentation in UK and UAE. She most recently worked at the international group, ENGIE, where she drafted a data management guidance note applicable for the group companies across Europe. She has now joined Buro Happold Engineering, to contribute her experience in the area of legal, contractual, and processes of BIM and digitisation to their ongoing progress in this area. May has spoken worldwide regarding BIM and is author of various articles on legal issues of BIM, digitisation, and innovation in construction. May is chair of BIM 4 Legal, committee member of BIM 4 FM, and a core team member of the 4D BIM Group. She is leading the drafting team for the legal section of the BS EN ISO 19650 Guidance Framework and led the drafting team for a recently completed JCT Practice Note on BIM.
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