Summary

Résumé de la présentation

This session will quickly assess some of our history, how we have gotten to where we are, and look at the dynamic changes that will impact the future of heavy civil and infrastructure. What is happening with our existing infrastructure and what can we do to be more resilient when faced with more severe and frequent climate events? How productive can we be when we are allowed to innovate and “break” the rules of the past? How will AI affect the design, construction, and operation of our infrastructure, and what impact will it have on the jobs we all have done? Where do we stand with BIM and Model-as-a-Legal document, and how will that evolve with AI and all the other sustainability and resilience requirements? Join this discussion to wrap up the conference but leave you expanding your thoughts on the art of the possible and how you will contribute to our infrastructure of the future.

Who's Presenting

Qui présente

Dan Vogen

(Moderator)

Vice President - Bentley Systems

Vice President - Bentley Systems

Biographie

Dan Vogen is a Vice President at Bentley Systems. He has worked with transportation agencies for about 30 years, focusing on areas from design through asset inventory, operation, maintenance, analytics, and oversize/overweight permitting automation. Dan works with global development and implementation teams in the North America, Europe, and Asia, supporting transportation solutions worldwide. He earned a Master’s of Science degree in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

This session will quickly assess some of our history, how we have gotten to where we are, and look at the dynamic changes that will impact the future of heavy civil and infrastructure. What is happening with our existing infrastructure and what can we do to be more resilient when faced with more severe and frequent climate events? How productive can we be when we are allowed to innovate and “break” the rules of the past? How will AI affect the design, construction, and operation of our infrastructure, and what impact will it have on the jobs we all have done? Where do we stand with BIM and Model-as-a-Legal document, and how will that evolve with AI and all the other sustainability and resilience requirements? Join this discussion to wrap up the conference but leave you expanding your thoughts on the art of the possible and how you will contribute to our infrastructure of the future.

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