Summary

Résumé de la présentation

The Saskatchewan Satellite Session will offer educational and informative Technology Sessions, that will dive deeper into new technologies and processes that will assist architects, engineers, contractors, consultants and owners in their day to day activities and processes. All practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around how the technology works, “tips and tricks” and new methodologies should attend these Technology Sessions. From legal perspectives on BIM to learning about digitizing vertical (buildings) and horizontal (civil) infrastructure projects, to learning about digital collaboration strategies, and going beyond 3D modeling/Building Information based Models; this session will offer a wide range of topics for professionals at all stages of the learning curve. We look forward to seeing you all in Regina!

Who's Presenting

Qui présente

Bill Moore

(Moderator)

Board Member, BuildingSMART International

Board Member, BuildingSMART International

Biographie

Bill is an active contributor to international, national and regional Building Information Modeling (BIM) committees and organizations. Bill sits as a Board of Director and Treasurer for buildingSMART International, is the Chair and member of the Executive Committee for the Institute for BIM in Canada (IBC)/buildingSMART Canada, represents the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies of Canada (ACEC) as a member of the IBC Steering Committee, serves on the buildingSMART Canada Operations Committee, is a member of the Consulting Engineers of Alberta’s BIM Task Force, and is the chairman and founder of the Calgary BIM Community. Throughout his more than 30-year career, Bill has been innovating, leveraging and implementing disruptive technology (including BIM) within the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry within large & mid-sized firms.

The Saskatchewan Satellite Session will offer educational and informative Technology Sessions, that will dive deeper into new technologies and processes that will assist architects, engineers, contractors, consultants and owners in their day to day activities and processes. All practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around how the technology works, “tips and tricks” and new methodologies should attend these Technology Sessions. From legal perspectives on BIM to learning about digitizing vertical (buildings) and horizontal (civil) infrastructure projects, to learning about digital collaboration strategies, and going beyond 3D modeling/Building Information based Models; this session will offer a wide range of topics for professionals at all stages of the learning curve. We look forward to seeing you all in Regina!

Lieu Dao

Innovations Manager - R&D and Special Projects, Pomerleau

A key member of Pomerleau's Innovation team, Lieu is currently working on the integration of technologies for the entire life cycle of the construction project. She actively promotes the development of innovation in construction and in the phases of infrastructure operations. Recent projects include Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, the revitalization of Place Ville-Marie, an iconic high rise complex and Willow Square continuing care in Fort McMurray. She also teaches 2 master degree courses at ETS : applied technology for construction and construction management seminar. Lieu studied abroad at the Politecnico di Milano and has a master degree in construction management. Her graduate studies focused on the implementation and optimization of a BIM platform for the property management service of the City of Montreal.

Chad Gendall

Project Manager, Token Naturals

Chad manages project builds and producer relations, making him our Token constructor. As a Certified Engineering Technologist and LEED Green Associate, Chad combines industrial construction know-how with an expertise in all things cannabis and hemp.

Scott Hawryluk

Senior Technologist, Next Architecture

Scott is a multi-skilled Architectural Technologist with comprehensive experience in design, construction documentation, and construction administration. He continually displays a proven ability to lead project teams to successfully deliver complex and challenging building solutions. Scott focuses on applying innovative solutions to each project utilizing the most cutting edge software and add-ins to our Building Information Modelling to automate tasks and create efficiency in our processes. He is paramount in the delivery and development of Model Based Project Delivery in architecture at ncx+ and our move away from archaic 2D content. Scott is continuing to develop his skills as a contract administrator and works collaboratively with the construction team to find amicable solutions to issues as they arise on site. With a construction background from his early career, Scott is as comfortable in the trenches as he is at his computer and is well respected by the teams he works on.

Chris Little

Virtual Coordination Manager, Modern Niagara

Chris has extensive knowledge of the Canadian CAD/BIM landscape in the Institutional, Commercial, & Light-Industrial sectors. His experience includes work with Mechanical & Electrical Consultants in both Australia & Ontario, a number of Ontario based Constructors & Subtrades, and for the last 9 years Modern Niagara. Chris has acted as an Interference/CAD/Model manager, drafter or modeler on more than $4.5B of construction; and BIM estimation & strategy on +$3B. He enjoys leading and mentoring project teams that strive to get ahead of the critical path so that all parties are able to maximize profitability, productivity & creativity. Chris is a past Subtrade Committee Chair for CanBIM. Chris received a Mechanical Engineering & Management Degree from McMaster University.

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