Summary

Résumé de la présentation

Join us to hear proposed solutions to some common pains regarding the model coordination process during a project. Whether you’re a BIM manager, BIM coordinator, VDC coordinator, it's the same thing every day. You're in Navisworks pulling together multidisciplinary federated models, doing visual validation, clash detection, putting together reports on areas of concern, and using save viewpoints. You're busy getting ready to send a transmittal off to the design and the consultant team around areas that need to be addressed and fixed regarding the problem. This process is painful and inefficient. It creates a massive amount of back and forth between the engineers and architects around things they're working on – and this all, traditionally through emails, maybe markups, or PDF files. When will the madness stop!?

Get a glimpse into ways to improve that traditional workflow and do so by moving issue management out of its silo and into the forefront of the model coordination process. The way to do this is not by changing your current workflow but by adding BIM Track as a layer (icing on the cake, if you will) that compliments the process and makes managing and reporting in your BIM coordination process a breeze.

Learn about:

  • Navisworks project setup for improved coordination
  • BIM Track issue management using the Navisworks Add-in
  • Using the BIM Track web viewer, giving all key Stakeholders access
  • BIM Track issues, for more than just problems, other ways to use them in a coordination workflow

Who's Presenting

Qui présente

Carl Storms

(Moderator)

Technical Solutions Lead - BIM Track

Technical Solutions Lead - BIM Track

Biographie

Carl knows BIM. He knows modelling, coordination, and improving processes; he’s been doing it for 25 years. And above all, he knows how to teach and inspire others to adopt BIM/VDC in their own workflows. He loves talking shop about BIM and ConTech; seriously, get him started and he won’t stop! Or, if you’re not in the mood to talk BIM/VDC, Carl is always on the lookout for any excuse to chat about his newest passion: learning to code. Carl doesn’t bite, so reach out to him directly on Twitter @theBIMsider, on his Blog thebimsider.com, or listen to his smooth voice on pretty much any AECO podcast you can find.

Join us to hear proposed solutions to some common pains regarding the model coordination process during a project. Whether you’re a BIM manager, BIM coordinator, VDC coordinator, it's the same thing every day. You're in Navisworks pulling together multidisciplinary federated models, doing visual validation, clash detection, putting together reports on areas of concern, and using save viewpoints. You're busy getting ready to send a transmittal off to the design and the consultant team around areas that need to be addressed and fixed regarding the problem. This process is painful and inefficient. It creates a massive amount of back and forth between the engineers and architects around things they're working on – and this all, traditionally through emails, maybe markups, or PDF files. When will the madness stop!?

Get a glimpse into ways to improve that traditional workflow and do so by moving issue management out of its silo and into the forefront of the model coordination process. The way to do this is not by changing your current workflow but by adding BIM Track as a layer (icing on the cake, if you will) that compliments the process and makes managing and reporting in your BIM coordination process a breeze.

Learn about:

  • Navisworks project setup for improved coordination
  • BIM Track issue management using the Navisworks Add-in
  • Using the BIM Track web viewer, giving all key Stakeholders access
  • BIM Track issues, for more than just problems, other ways to use them in a coordination workflow

Peter DeRooy

BIM Manager - Maple Reinders Group

Peter is the BIM Leader. Throughout his career, he has worked on a wide variety of projects ranging from high-end residential, commercial, high rise, institutional, retail, industrial, transit, and healthcare in a multi-discipline environment.

His experience includes managing teams on BIM projects, training, budgeting, programming, design, and documentation of Cad and BIM workflow production processes. He has worked in the AEC field for over 25 years managing CAD and BIM applications.

Specialties include Revit, IMAGINiT Clarity, Navisworks, AutoCAD, BIM Track, BIM 360 Design, BIM 360 Glue, Rofus, Revizto, Windows \DOS\KIX Scripting, Syncovery, KnowlegeSmart, Pinnacle Office 360, SharePoint.

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