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RICS BIM Conference 2015 12 February 2015 etc Venues, 155 Bishopsgate, Liverpool Street, London EC2M 3YD Programme 0830 Registration and refreshments 0915 Chairman’s opening remarks David Philp, Head of BIM, UK BIM Task Group and BIM Director, EMEA, AECOM 0930 Welcome from RICS 0940 The QS and BIM related workflows During the currency of the conference we will, in real time, be exploiting various models to extract, validate and utilise data sets that are relevant to the surveying community from digital quantity take off to 4D cash flow simulations. Facilitated by: David Philp, Head of BIM, UK BIM Task Group and BIM Director, EMEA, AECOM 0950 Keynote presentation - Delivery of Level 2 BIM • Where are we now? • How successful has the BIM level 2 been? • What lessons can be learned from current projects? • The importance of early engagement with the supply chain • The importance of embedding best practice and lessons learnt Terry Stocks, Deputy Head of the Estates Department, Ministry of Justice & Delivery Director for Level 2 BIM, UK BIM Task Group 1015 International perspective of implementing BIM in infrastructure projects • Strategy • Adoption • Processes • International collaboration • Case study Brent Mauti, Enterprise Head of BIM, CH2M Hill Vasileios Vernikos, Head of BIM Development, Transportation- Europe, CH2M Hill 1045 Strategic business planning and the business case for BIM Sponsored by Gary Ross, Principal Consultant, Excitech 1115 Networking refreshments 1145 Clients’ BIM journeys • What have we done? • What do we expect to see as a minimum requirement? • How are we using the models or the data from the models? • Where does a client see the value in BIM being? Panel session facilitated by: Professor Tim Broyd, Professor of Built Environment Foresight, University College London Panelists: John Kerbey, Head of BIM, HS2 Will Hackney, Head of BIM Strategy, Transport for London & London Underground 1230 BIM Vendor Showcase Part 2 James Fiske, Director of Product Delivery and Operations, Information Product Group, RICS 1315 The QS and BIM related workflows - update 1330 Networking lunch 1430 - 1600 Break-out sessions Please select break-out 1 or break-out 2 Break-out 1: BIM current practice Sponsored by: 1430 Lessons learnt from implementing BIM in practice Anna Thompson, Cost Management BIM Lead, Turner & Townsend 1500 Supporting the operation of an asset The role of BIM in tracking, updating, and maintaining facilities management information to support better planning, operations, and maintenance decision-making throughout a building’s lifecycle. • Strategy and processes • Contractual obligations • Operating assets • BIM & Health & Safety Speakers to include: Stefan Mordue, Architect and Technical Author, NBS Gareth Webb, Senior Management Consultant, IBM Global Business Services 1530 BIM processes in house • Improving processes, reducing costs • Overcoming obstacles • Day to day practical guidance • BIM Manager/ Information manager • Meeting demands and understand client requirements Speakers to include: Anna Thompson, Cost Management BIM Lead, Turner & Townsend Andrew Turner, Partner, Henry Riley LLP Emmanuel Hadjandreou, BIM Manager 1600 Networking refreshments Break-out 2: BIM evolution Sponsored by: 1430 The use of immersive visualisations and virtual reality • The use of next generation software • Establishing workflows • The benefits and how it works • Lessons learnt 1500 Space visualisation and asset management • Software and technology • BIM in insuring accurate and detailed space information • Linking data in a BIM model to assist in the efficiency of maintaining and operating the facility • Allocating, managing and tracking space within a facility using BIM • Analysing the existing use of space and evaluating proposed changes to effectively plan for future needs 1530 Management of big data • Collaboration • Integration of processes • Technology • People • A holistic approach Tolis Chatzisymeon, CEO, Nomitech Alan Windley, European VP & Business Development Manager, Nomitech 1600 Networking refreshments Plenary 1630 The Digital BIM toolkit • Background • Project update • RICS involvement Stefan Mordue, Architect and Technical Author, NBS Paul Burrows, Solutions Architect, Information Product Group, RICS 1700 Panel session: Are you BIM ready now? • How are we using BIM and how has it changed the way we work? • How has BIM transformed our sector and what does the future look like? • What about investment? • How are we obtaining optimum benefits and outcomes? • Our BIM Journey • Next steps Panelists include: Dr Andy Ainsworth, Associate Director, Project Five Andrew Turner, Partner, Henry Riley LLP Alan Muse, Director of Built Environment Professional Groups, RICS 1745 The QS and BIM related workflows - conclusion and chair’s closing remarks David Philp, Head of BIM, UK BIM Task Group and BIM Director, EMEA, AECOM 1800 End of conference & networking drinks reception RICS member £245 + VAT Non-member £330 + VAT Conference code: EV0002795 For RICS Conferences Terms and Conditions please visit rics.org. 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