Presentation Lineup
Presenter Name: Jamison Wahl
Title: A Roadmap for Deploying a Roadway and Bridge BIM/Visualization Program
More Information: Many state DOTs and consultants are moving towards 3D model/BIM and Visualization in their approach to transportation design. However, there are few roadmaps available to follow for successful deployments. Stanley Consultants has embarked on a year-long transformation to deploy a BIM/Visualization Program for all roadway and bridge designs. This presentation details the steps that have been taken to develop and deploy this program. View
Presenter Name: David Loughery
Title: BIM in Practice; The Challenges & Benefits of 3D Technology
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Presenter Name: Jennifer Steen
Title: BIM vs. the Digital Twin
More Information: In 2010 Gartner Inc listed Digital Twins are one of the top 10 trends in Innovation and Strategy. Digital twins are a digital version of a physical asset or process containing one or more real time sensors; a plethora of data that can be used for simulations, monitoring and operation processes. This session will cover the definition of a digital twin, how it relates to BIM model workflows and how they are impacting the Transportation and Infrastructure industry. Come find out how this buzz word will impact you tomorrow. View
Presenter Name: Phil Bell
Title: Measuring the Effects and Performance of BIM in Transportation
More Information: Phil will discuss the experiences of implementing BIM for Transportation in state DOTs. The discussion will include successes along with challenges and the importance of using effective performance indicators and measures, based on quality data, to demonstrate the benefits, costs, return on investment, advantages and challenges involved with the implementation and ongoing use of BIM. Case studies will also be discussed. View
Implementation of BIM for Infrastructure Processes
Description
BIM for Infrastructure, or 3D-Engineered Model processes (also referred to as Civil Integrated Management or CIM), are being adopted and implemented by DOTs and the FHWA at a rapid pace. The FHWA is promoting CIM and 3D Engineered Models through the Every Day Counts (EDC) initiatives and workshops. These tools and processes include challenges and opportunities from both a technological and a cultural/ process perspective. Presenters in these sessions will cover some of these challenges and opportunities from the perspective of state and federal agencies.
Date: 11/6/2019
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: NAS 250
Session Moderator: Chuck Hixon, Edge Technologies