Cost Estimating with BIM requires web collaboration - simple business processes that are possible with today's technology tools. Collaboration is the first step in cost estimating.
Joel Pennington (Autodesk): Virtual Reality in Design: Now and the FutureAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Design Track at AWE USA 2017 - the largest conference for AR+VR in Santa Clara, California May 31- June 2, 2017.
Joel Pennington (Autodesk): Virtual Reality in Design: Now and the Future
VR is disrupting many design professions from architecture to engineering, construction to manufacturing and of course, in Media & Entertainment. Tomorrow's designers, makers, and artists will simply rely on VR as core technology to get their job done. This is because immersive experiences help us perceive the design as though we’re physically present: allowing creators to better predict and make more informed decisions about our designs and artistry. As a world leader in 3D design software and deep knowledge of Media & Entertainment, Autodesk is in a unique position to leverage new creative immersive technology like VR, to build tools that will usher in the Future of Making Things.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
This document discusses lean improvement and BIM in infrastructure projects at the Highways Agency. It provides context on the Highways Agency and the challenges it faces in improving productivity. It then introduces lean concepts and the agency's strategy to deploy lean thinking. The document questions how BIM can help support lean goals and people. It also references the government construction strategy's emphasis on BIM and collaborative working. Finally, it provides brief context on reasons for declining construction productivity and the role of BIM maturity models.
The document summarizes an 8-day learning camp called ACSI Aalto Camp for Society Innovation that took place in 2012. The camp brought together participants from different countries and focused on developing prototypes to address challenges related to building an inclusive society through societal innovation, self-organization, and new models of collaboration between governments and citizens. Over the course of the camp, participants engaged in processes to discover, develop, and evaluate prototypes with the goal of testing them in practice. The document reflects on both the outputs and remaining work to fully realize the outcomes of the collaboration.
Presentation to CMI South London Branch at London South Bank University, 16th February 2011 on implementation of Lean Construction practices & NoWaste
Enabling People Centric Processes - a Microsoft IT Preview GuideDavid J Rosenthal
This document provides an overview of Microsoft solutions that enable a people-centric IT model and the consumerization of IT. It discusses how Microsoft solutions can empower users by simplifying BYOD enrollment, enabling consistent access across devices, and supporting modern work styles with VDI. It also describes how Microsoft solutions can unify the management of on-premises and cloud-based devices and simplify application and settings management across platforms. Finally, it covers how Microsoft solutions help protect corporate data through selective wiping of devices, policy-based access control, and multifactor authentication.
Zeeland Content Strategy breakfast. What is the future of content? How social objects can help you to create a natural, flowing and less rigid content strategy.
Content Fusion; or, There a Piece of Data Lodged in my DocumentJoe Gollner
This document discusses the challenges of managing large volumes of content, including accuracy, currency, correctness, time, and cost. It argues that as content and technology grow exponentially, organizations struggle to keep up, resulting in an "ignorance explosion." However, some swarms like content sharing on social media can be virtuous rather than destructive. The emergence of intelligent content that is discoverable, processable, and informative may help integrate knowledge assets, technology, and business processes in adaptive ways.
The Emergence of Intelligent Content (Revised)Joe Gollner
White paper tracing the recent history of content technologies and their convergence in what can be called "the age of intelligent content".
Revised in September 2010.
Joel Pennington (Autodesk): Virtual Reality in Design: Now and the FutureAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Design Track at AWE USA 2017 - the largest conference for AR+VR in Santa Clara, California May 31- June 2, 2017.
Joel Pennington (Autodesk): Virtual Reality in Design: Now and the Future
VR is disrupting many design professions from architecture to engineering, construction to manufacturing and of course, in Media & Entertainment. Tomorrow's designers, makers, and artists will simply rely on VR as core technology to get their job done. This is because immersive experiences help us perceive the design as though we’re physically present: allowing creators to better predict and make more informed decisions about our designs and artistry. As a world leader in 3D design software and deep knowledge of Media & Entertainment, Autodesk is in a unique position to leverage new creative immersive technology like VR, to build tools that will usher in the Future of Making Things.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
This document discusses lean improvement and BIM in infrastructure projects at the Highways Agency. It provides context on the Highways Agency and the challenges it faces in improving productivity. It then introduces lean concepts and the agency's strategy to deploy lean thinking. The document questions how BIM can help support lean goals and people. It also references the government construction strategy's emphasis on BIM and collaborative working. Finally, it provides brief context on reasons for declining construction productivity and the role of BIM maturity models.
The document summarizes an 8-day learning camp called ACSI Aalto Camp for Society Innovation that took place in 2012. The camp brought together participants from different countries and focused on developing prototypes to address challenges related to building an inclusive society through societal innovation, self-organization, and new models of collaboration between governments and citizens. Over the course of the camp, participants engaged in processes to discover, develop, and evaluate prototypes with the goal of testing them in practice. The document reflects on both the outputs and remaining work to fully realize the outcomes of the collaboration.
Presentation to CMI South London Branch at London South Bank University, 16th February 2011 on implementation of Lean Construction practices & NoWaste
Enabling People Centric Processes - a Microsoft IT Preview GuideDavid J Rosenthal
This document provides an overview of Microsoft solutions that enable a people-centric IT model and the consumerization of IT. It discusses how Microsoft solutions can empower users by simplifying BYOD enrollment, enabling consistent access across devices, and supporting modern work styles with VDI. It also describes how Microsoft solutions can unify the management of on-premises and cloud-based devices and simplify application and settings management across platforms. Finally, it covers how Microsoft solutions help protect corporate data through selective wiping of devices, policy-based access control, and multifactor authentication.
Zeeland Content Strategy breakfast. What is the future of content? How social objects can help you to create a natural, flowing and less rigid content strategy.
Content Fusion; or, There a Piece of Data Lodged in my DocumentJoe Gollner
This document discusses the challenges of managing large volumes of content, including accuracy, currency, correctness, time, and cost. It argues that as content and technology grow exponentially, organizations struggle to keep up, resulting in an "ignorance explosion." However, some swarms like content sharing on social media can be virtuous rather than destructive. The emergence of intelligent content that is discoverable, processable, and informative may help integrate knowledge assets, technology, and business processes in adaptive ways.
The Emergence of Intelligent Content (Revised)Joe Gollner
White paper tracing the recent history of content technologies and their convergence in what can be called "the age of intelligent content".
Revised in September 2010.
The document summarizes a presentation about how content management systems like Microsoft SharePoint can be limiting, and how social software provides advantages. The presentation argues that SharePoint focuses too much on content storage and not enough on enabling open conversations and knowledge sharing among people. In contrast, social systems allow ideas to be shared more openly across broader audiences and perspectives to move organizations from simply storing information to becoming more collaborative and social.
This is a 25 minute session on the business value of social software. The recording is from a session given in Eindhoven, Netherlands on 30 March 2011.
This presentation is divided into the following sections:
- A brief history of collaboration and sharing
- An introduction into "2.0" and consumer tools reaching into the business world
- Attention. Collaboration. Discovery.
- A quick demo of Socialtext Dashboard, Workspaces, and People
- Best practices for successful implementation and adoption of social software
- Things to look for in choosing a vendor
People-Centric vs. Content-Centric: The Copernican Revolution to be a Social ...Louis Richardson
We're all heavily invested in managing our content, but we still have significant business problems we can't address. Consider a new perspective...a people centric one.
Microsoft was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and produces computer software, video games, and conducts research. Some of Microsoft's major products include operating systems like Windows, Office productivity software, the Internet Explorer web browser, and the Xbox gaming console. Microsoft is constantly upgrading its products and has released many different versions of Windows and Office over the years to meet evolving user needs.
The document discusses collaboration and various collaboration tools. It defines collaboration as working together on an activity or project, which can be synchronous or asynchronous. It then discusses cloud computing as a platform for collaboration and lists advantages and disadvantages. Specific collaboration tools covered include online calendars, social networking sites, social bookmarking sites, wikis, document sharing platforms, and blogs. It notes benefits of collaboration tools like allowing distance collaboration and ability to work at different times while using multiple computers inexpensively.
Enterprise 2.0 leverages collaborative platforms to foster knowledge, productivity, innovation and engagement within organizations. It utilizes emergent social software like wikis, blogs and profiles to capture both explicit and tacit knowledge, strengthen weak ties between employees, and foster collaboration, innovation and engagement. While implementation challenges remain, many large companies are seeing benefits from increased knowledge sharing, improved innovation processes, and higher employee engagement through the use of Enterprise 2.0 tools and practices.
Tracxn Research: Enterprise Collaboration Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the enterprise collaboration sector including sub-sector analysis, entrepreneur activity, investment trends, and interesting companies. It covers collaboration suite vendors, file synchronization and sharing solutions, content management, social networking, conferencing, messaging/chat, project management, notes/documents, knowledge management and productivity tools. The report analyzes funding amounts, investors, and acquisition activity for key sub-sectors in the enterprise collaboration space.
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
From NDC Oslo 2015 - Workshop with Denise Jacobs, Doc Norton, and Carl Smith
Even high functioning teams occasionally have a hard time making decisions or coming up with creative ideas. There are times when the conversation seems to drag on long after a decision is reached. There are times when we have too many people involved in the discussion or the wrong people involved. There are times when we're not sure whose the actual decision maker. And there are those times when we just seem to be out of synch with each other. This creative collaboration workshop provides tools that help resolve all of these issues. Come have some laughs with Denise, Doc, and Carl, play with new friends, and learn one or two new techniques you can try at home.
Organisational productivity is about assessing and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public and private sector organisations. Four productivity models are explained and linked to a wide range of productivity improvement methodologies.
Productivity: The Key to Organizational SuccessMuhammad Bilal
The document outlines several key elements for organizational success, including time management, motivation, planning, collaboration, discussion, managing multitasking, and continuous learning. It emphasizes setting schedules and priorities, staying positive, setting goals, sharing plans with others, using technology effectively, discussing problems and strategies, limiting multitasking, and upgrading skills on an ongoing basis. The overall message is that following these practices can help improve productivity and growth within an organization.
Co-creation is a hot topic these days. Involving customers in the decision flow of a brand/company is one of the cool, new ways of doing marketing. In our research we found that some companies go a few steps further. Some succeed in intergrating the voice of the customer in ALL their decision flows. This paper describes the different steps to evolve from a one time co-creation project to structural collaboration.
This document summarizes 12 principles of collaboration presented by Jacob Morgan. It discusses how collaboration has evolved from isolated small groups to being dynamic, transparent and boundaryless enabled by technologies. It highlights common collaboration challenges in organizations and the impact of collaboration on knowledge worker productivity, communication, and cost savings. The principles emphasize focusing on employee and customer needs, leadership by example, integration into work flows, and ongoing adaptation. Case studies from companies demonstrate benefits like improved performance, engagement, and revenue from collaboration.
We work together in teams, across divisions and with different companies. A lot of our productive work time is lost because information is kept in departments, on file servers or in peoples heads. With the trend to distributed organizations we need to communicate more effective.
This sessions shows how companies like Atlassian and Hubspot have encouraged their employees to live and breath a collaborative culture. I will talk about 4 things that helped us work happily together like building a great work environment, focusing on people instead of roles, using tools to communicate faster and more transparently and staying away from a command & control mentality. Collaboration creates greater value, enhances achievement, and produces sustainable business models. It’s time to move from the industrial age to the information age and start the collaboration revolution!
Next-level collaboration: The future of content and design | Confab 2015Rebekah Baggs
Imagine a future where siloed departments and legacy workflows don’t stand in our way. Today’s content is complex, interconnected, and needs to be ready for devices we haven’t even dreamed of yet. Tomorrow isn’t going to get any simpler. Successful outcomes demand a new kind of collaboration.
For the past two years, Rebekah has studied how successful teams collaborate and has helped transform the way her team works and produces together. In this session, you’ll hear what she’s learned about making effective cross-discipline collaboration possible, and leave with actionable approaches you can use to unite your team and workflow, too.
In this talk, we discussed:
- What it takes to make effective collaboration possible
- How content strategists play a key role in creating the cross-discipline teams of tomorrow
- Practical techniques you can use to bridge silos, increase productivity, and deliver better project outcomes for everyone
9 Ayesha Graves - Can you go viral on your intranet? - Intranet NowIntranet Now
The document discusses how an intranet manager named Ayesha Graves used a fictional character named Norris to drive engagement on her company's intranet. She launched Norris on the intranet's forum, then created an advent calendar and treasure hunt for Norris that proved extremely popular. This helped encourage employees to interact on the intranet and discover its features. Since then, usage of the intranet has grown from 75% to 95%, showing that creating viral content around a lighthearted character can successfully boost intranet engagement.
The Three Speeds are a simple and effective model to think about collaboration strategy, adoption and tool selection for companies.
From a talk I gave at MEX 2013 (London).
Here one of the examples I gave, about Atos switching away from email:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/11384220-8761-11e2-bde6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2fv5QOuzH
Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands at the forefront of revolutionizing the architecture, engineering, and construction industries by streamlining processes, enhancing collaboration, and improving project outcomes. At its essence, BIM represents a paradigm shift in how buildings and infrastructure are planned, designed, constructed, and managed throughout their lifecycle.
BIM encapsulates a comprehensive digital representation of a building or infrastructure project, integrating geometric information, spatial relationships, data-rich components, and associated properties. Unlike traditional 2D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) drawings, BIM encompasses a holistic approach, embedding intelligence within the model to facilitate data-driven decision-making and optimize project performance.
Central to BIM is the creation of a virtual model that serves as a single source of truth for all project stakeholders. This model encompasses various dimensions, including 3D geometry, time (4D), cost (5D), sustainability (6D), and facility management (7D), fostering a multidimensional understanding of the project's lifecycle.
The 3D geometric representation forms the foundation of the BIM model, enabling visualization and spatial coordination among different building elements. This visual clarity aids architects, engineers, and contractors in detecting clashes, resolving design conflicts, and optimizing spatial layouts to enhance efficiency and functionality.
Beyond geometry, BIM incorporates the fourth dimension of time, facilitating project scheduling, sequencing, and construction phasing. By simulating construction sequences and visualizing project milestones, stakeholders gain insights into project progress, resource allocation, and potential scheduling conflicts, enabling proactive management of construction activities.
Cost estimation and management constitute another critical dimension of BIM. Through integration with cost databases and quantity takeoff tools, BIM enables accurate cost estimation at various stages of the project lifecycle. This capability empowers project stakeholders to forecast budgets, track expenses, and make informed decisions to mitigate cost overruns and ensure financial viability.
Sustainability considerations are also integrated into the BIM framework, encompassing energy analysis, lifecycle assessment, and environmental impact evaluation. By simulating energy performance, carbon footprint, and material lifecycle, BIM facilitates the design of sustainable buildings that minimize environmental impact and optimize resource utilization.
Furthermore, BIM extends its capabilities to facility management and operations, supporting the efficient maintenance, renovation, and decommissioning of built assets. By embedding asset information, maintenance schedules, and operating manuals within the BIM model, facility managers gain access to comprehensive data for effective asset management and lifecycle maintenance.
The document summarizes a workshop called BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang that explored large-scale business process improvements in the building industry using building information modeling (BIM). Participants used real project data from Kaiser Permanente and California Community Colleges projects to demonstrate efficient data sharing and reporting between software and between project phases from planning to construction to facility management. The workshop showed that teams can work together using current technology to solve large problems in coordinating data across organizations and projects.
The document summarizes a presentation about how content management systems like Microsoft SharePoint can be limiting, and how social software provides advantages. The presentation argues that SharePoint focuses too much on content storage and not enough on enabling open conversations and knowledge sharing among people. In contrast, social systems allow ideas to be shared more openly across broader audiences and perspectives to move organizations from simply storing information to becoming more collaborative and social.
This is a 25 minute session on the business value of social software. The recording is from a session given in Eindhoven, Netherlands on 30 March 2011.
This presentation is divided into the following sections:
- A brief history of collaboration and sharing
- An introduction into "2.0" and consumer tools reaching into the business world
- Attention. Collaboration. Discovery.
- A quick demo of Socialtext Dashboard, Workspaces, and People
- Best practices for successful implementation and adoption of social software
- Things to look for in choosing a vendor
People-Centric vs. Content-Centric: The Copernican Revolution to be a Social ...Louis Richardson
We're all heavily invested in managing our content, but we still have significant business problems we can't address. Consider a new perspective...a people centric one.
Microsoft was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and produces computer software, video games, and conducts research. Some of Microsoft's major products include operating systems like Windows, Office productivity software, the Internet Explorer web browser, and the Xbox gaming console. Microsoft is constantly upgrading its products and has released many different versions of Windows and Office over the years to meet evolving user needs.
The document discusses collaboration and various collaboration tools. It defines collaboration as working together on an activity or project, which can be synchronous or asynchronous. It then discusses cloud computing as a platform for collaboration and lists advantages and disadvantages. Specific collaboration tools covered include online calendars, social networking sites, social bookmarking sites, wikis, document sharing platforms, and blogs. It notes benefits of collaboration tools like allowing distance collaboration and ability to work at different times while using multiple computers inexpensively.
Enterprise 2.0 leverages collaborative platforms to foster knowledge, productivity, innovation and engagement within organizations. It utilizes emergent social software like wikis, blogs and profiles to capture both explicit and tacit knowledge, strengthen weak ties between employees, and foster collaboration, innovation and engagement. While implementation challenges remain, many large companies are seeing benefits from increased knowledge sharing, improved innovation processes, and higher employee engagement through the use of Enterprise 2.0 tools and practices.
Tracxn Research: Enterprise Collaboration Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the enterprise collaboration sector including sub-sector analysis, entrepreneur activity, investment trends, and interesting companies. It covers collaboration suite vendors, file synchronization and sharing solutions, content management, social networking, conferencing, messaging/chat, project management, notes/documents, knowledge management and productivity tools. The report analyzes funding amounts, investors, and acquisition activity for key sub-sectors in the enterprise collaboration space.
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
From NDC Oslo 2015 - Workshop with Denise Jacobs, Doc Norton, and Carl Smith
Even high functioning teams occasionally have a hard time making decisions or coming up with creative ideas. There are times when the conversation seems to drag on long after a decision is reached. There are times when we have too many people involved in the discussion or the wrong people involved. There are times when we're not sure whose the actual decision maker. And there are those times when we just seem to be out of synch with each other. This creative collaboration workshop provides tools that help resolve all of these issues. Come have some laughs with Denise, Doc, and Carl, play with new friends, and learn one or two new techniques you can try at home.
Organisational productivity is about assessing and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public and private sector organisations. Four productivity models are explained and linked to a wide range of productivity improvement methodologies.
Productivity: The Key to Organizational SuccessMuhammad Bilal
The document outlines several key elements for organizational success, including time management, motivation, planning, collaboration, discussion, managing multitasking, and continuous learning. It emphasizes setting schedules and priorities, staying positive, setting goals, sharing plans with others, using technology effectively, discussing problems and strategies, limiting multitasking, and upgrading skills on an ongoing basis. The overall message is that following these practices can help improve productivity and growth within an organization.
Co-creation is a hot topic these days. Involving customers in the decision flow of a brand/company is one of the cool, new ways of doing marketing. In our research we found that some companies go a few steps further. Some succeed in intergrating the voice of the customer in ALL their decision flows. This paper describes the different steps to evolve from a one time co-creation project to structural collaboration.
This document summarizes 12 principles of collaboration presented by Jacob Morgan. It discusses how collaboration has evolved from isolated small groups to being dynamic, transparent and boundaryless enabled by technologies. It highlights common collaboration challenges in organizations and the impact of collaboration on knowledge worker productivity, communication, and cost savings. The principles emphasize focusing on employee and customer needs, leadership by example, integration into work flows, and ongoing adaptation. Case studies from companies demonstrate benefits like improved performance, engagement, and revenue from collaboration.
We work together in teams, across divisions and with different companies. A lot of our productive work time is lost because information is kept in departments, on file servers or in peoples heads. With the trend to distributed organizations we need to communicate more effective.
This sessions shows how companies like Atlassian and Hubspot have encouraged their employees to live and breath a collaborative culture. I will talk about 4 things that helped us work happily together like building a great work environment, focusing on people instead of roles, using tools to communicate faster and more transparently and staying away from a command & control mentality. Collaboration creates greater value, enhances achievement, and produces sustainable business models. It’s time to move from the industrial age to the information age and start the collaboration revolution!
Next-level collaboration: The future of content and design | Confab 2015Rebekah Baggs
Imagine a future where siloed departments and legacy workflows don’t stand in our way. Today’s content is complex, interconnected, and needs to be ready for devices we haven’t even dreamed of yet. Tomorrow isn’t going to get any simpler. Successful outcomes demand a new kind of collaboration.
For the past two years, Rebekah has studied how successful teams collaborate and has helped transform the way her team works and produces together. In this session, you’ll hear what she’s learned about making effective cross-discipline collaboration possible, and leave with actionable approaches you can use to unite your team and workflow, too.
In this talk, we discussed:
- What it takes to make effective collaboration possible
- How content strategists play a key role in creating the cross-discipline teams of tomorrow
- Practical techniques you can use to bridge silos, increase productivity, and deliver better project outcomes for everyone
9 Ayesha Graves - Can you go viral on your intranet? - Intranet NowIntranet Now
The document discusses how an intranet manager named Ayesha Graves used a fictional character named Norris to drive engagement on her company's intranet. She launched Norris on the intranet's forum, then created an advent calendar and treasure hunt for Norris that proved extremely popular. This helped encourage employees to interact on the intranet and discover its features. Since then, usage of the intranet has grown from 75% to 95%, showing that creating viral content around a lighthearted character can successfully boost intranet engagement.
The Three Speeds are a simple and effective model to think about collaboration strategy, adoption and tool selection for companies.
From a talk I gave at MEX 2013 (London).
Here one of the examples I gave, about Atos switching away from email:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/11384220-8761-11e2-bde6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2fv5QOuzH
Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands at the forefront of revolutionizing the architecture, engineering, and construction industries by streamlining processes, enhancing collaboration, and improving project outcomes. At its essence, BIM represents a paradigm shift in how buildings and infrastructure are planned, designed, constructed, and managed throughout their lifecycle.
BIM encapsulates a comprehensive digital representation of a building or infrastructure project, integrating geometric information, spatial relationships, data-rich components, and associated properties. Unlike traditional 2D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) drawings, BIM encompasses a holistic approach, embedding intelligence within the model to facilitate data-driven decision-making and optimize project performance.
Central to BIM is the creation of a virtual model that serves as a single source of truth for all project stakeholders. This model encompasses various dimensions, including 3D geometry, time (4D), cost (5D), sustainability (6D), and facility management (7D), fostering a multidimensional understanding of the project's lifecycle.
The 3D geometric representation forms the foundation of the BIM model, enabling visualization and spatial coordination among different building elements. This visual clarity aids architects, engineers, and contractors in detecting clashes, resolving design conflicts, and optimizing spatial layouts to enhance efficiency and functionality.
Beyond geometry, BIM incorporates the fourth dimension of time, facilitating project scheduling, sequencing, and construction phasing. By simulating construction sequences and visualizing project milestones, stakeholders gain insights into project progress, resource allocation, and potential scheduling conflicts, enabling proactive management of construction activities.
Cost estimation and management constitute another critical dimension of BIM. Through integration with cost databases and quantity takeoff tools, BIM enables accurate cost estimation at various stages of the project lifecycle. This capability empowers project stakeholders to forecast budgets, track expenses, and make informed decisions to mitigate cost overruns and ensure financial viability.
Sustainability considerations are also integrated into the BIM framework, encompassing energy analysis, lifecycle assessment, and environmental impact evaluation. By simulating energy performance, carbon footprint, and material lifecycle, BIM facilitates the design of sustainable buildings that minimize environmental impact and optimize resource utilization.
Furthermore, BIM extends its capabilities to facility management and operations, supporting the efficient maintenance, renovation, and decommissioning of built assets. By embedding asset information, maintenance schedules, and operating manuals within the BIM model, facility managers gain access to comprehensive data for effective asset management and lifecycle maintenance.
The document summarizes a workshop called BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang that explored large-scale business process improvements in the building industry using building information modeling (BIM). Participants used real project data from Kaiser Permanente and California Community Colleges projects to demonstrate efficient data sharing and reporting between software and between project phases from planning to construction to facility management. The workshop showed that teams can work together using current technology to solve large problems in coordinating data across organizations and projects.
The world of architecture, engineering and construction is changing. New ways of working and new tools are transforming the face of industry, allowing architects, designers, engineers and contractors to work more quickly, accurately and more cost affective. New Processes and Technologies are making it easier to collaborate and coordinate projects.
BIM and Construction Management Proven Tools, Methods, and Workflowspinoy cadplus
Integrated project delivery (IPD) is a new form of project delivery that has gained popularity as an integrated solution.
Although many firms have practiced integration, this new definition of project delivery and contract language aims to take
it to a new level.
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures and
practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to reduce waste and
optimize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication and construction.
A presentation I gave to the Auckland Revit Users Group on my PhD research into improving digital architectural collaboration. The presentation summarises the key topics within my thesis Building Digital Bridges thesis.
The buildingSMART alliance and the Open Geospatial Consortium conducted another demonstration of software and processes that are based on open standards. This is a rough draft overview intended to provide a simple view of a complex undertaking.
This document contains testimonials from various clients and professionals praising the services provided by Urban Circus. Key points mentioned include:
- Urban Circus helped improve communication, design, and gain community and stakeholder support for large infrastructure and development projects through their use of 3D interactive models and virtual planning tools.
- Clients note Urban Circus delivered projects on time, provided additional value, had excellent quality and attention to detail. Their tools helped streamline approval processes and save significant time.
- Professionals found Urban Circus' virtual planning tools revolutionized how designs were communicated and contributed to award-winning designs. The tools also identified safety and design issues.
Virtual Reality (VR) technology offers potential benefits for creating authentic virtual environments for viewing projects like buildings and homes. This document discusses the basic definition of VR, its history and advantages/disadvantages. It also outlines that the report will discuss personal perspectives on research findings and potential opportunities for firms to invest in VR technology in the future. Cluster teams in design and construction phases can help increase organization and communication across specialties like mechanical, electrical and structural engineering. Automated safety rule checking in BIM models seeks to identify hazards and safety measures during design to prevent accidents during construction.
Built -aia_southern_arizona_article_draft_v8_sendMike Bordenaro
The document summarizes an interactive workshop that demonstrated the financial benefits of integrated building information modeling (BIM). Representatives from various construction disciplines attended to learn how BIM and integrated project delivery (IPD) can improve decision-making and reduce costs. Experts used real project data from a school library project to model the building across several software programs. Breakout groups allowed participants to experience the collaboration benefits of IPD. The workshop highlighted how open standards and cloud computing allow information to be shared across platforms.
The document summarizes a High Performance Housing Summit and accompanying white paper that will demonstrate web-based building information modeling (BIM) planning for renewable energy housing communities. The Summit will show how BIM can enable transparent green building processes and support economic development through green jobs and improved national security. It will feature award-winning case studies of renewable energy projects for military housing and illustrate the benefits of web-based BIM planning through examples from the U.S. Coast Guard's BIM implementation. A $25 sponsorship provides access to the Summit, inclusion in the white paper, and a one-hour web-based education session.
Virtual planning tools can help speed up progress, reduce risk, improve collaboration and communication, and demonstrate rigor in project planning and design. Testimonials from various project managers and directors highlight specific benefits experienced:
- Interactive 3D presentations played an essential role in designing, integrating and communicating projects to clients throughout the process.
- The virtual plan reduced disputes and meetings, allowing stakeholders to understand projects and gain support more quickly.
- Complex solutions could be effectively communicated to communities and stakeholders in an innovative way.
- Working within the virtual context facilitates good urban planning and design.
BIM service providers in Florida are pursuing advanced innovation, efficiency, and sustainability within the construction and design sector. These professionals surmount obstacles, refine project results and influence cutting-edge technology and specialisation for the betterment of the AEC industry.
Impact of technology on the architecture profession, from the use of 3D modeling software to the emergence of virtual reality. It examines the advantages and disadvantages of technological advancements, and how architects can use them to their advantage.
CCE’s EnSuite-Cloud ReVue is the Perfect Alternative to Zoom for Engineering ...flashnewsrelease
CCE announced updates to their real-time 3D collaboration software EnSuite-Cloud ReVue that allow users to share non-CAD data like screen shares alongside 3D CAD data. This provides a richer collaboration experience and makes EnSuite-Cloud ReVue a better alternative to Zoom for engineering design reviews. EnSuite-Cloud ReVue allows secure sharing of CAD models and documents without requiring data storage in the cloud. It provides benefits like no software installation, integrated calling, real-time CAD viewing with screen sharing, and protection of intellectual property.
BIM: The Promise of an Integrated Approach to Project DeliveryAWC|WEST
A presentation about (1) The technological and business practice influences that are impacting today’s architectural practice;
(2) The difference between Little-BIM and Big-BIM; (3) The relationship of Integrated Project Delivery in Big-BIM; (4) A practical discussion of resources to implement BIM; and (5) The practical uses for the BIM model
This document discusses using 4D BIM (Building Information Modeling) to improve environmental planning and management during construction projects. It begins by noting the environmental impacts of construction activities and importance of effective environmental management plans. It then describes challenges with current plans, including communication gaps and lack of monitoring. The document proposes that 4D BIM capabilities developed for construction scheduling and monitoring could also support environmental planning and management through dynamic modeling of plans, site activities, and impacts over time. Finally, it identifies prerequisites for a 4D BIM framework to enable collaborative development and onsite monitoring of environmental management systems.
The document discusses how building design is moving towards an era of increased connectivity through digital systems and data sharing. It describes how building designs, projects, and teams are becoming more interconnected through technologies like BIM and data-driven insights. This allows for improved collaboration, decision making, outcomes, and handoffs between designers, engineers, contractors and owners. The document promotes Autodesk's BIM solutions as helping realize this connected future in building design, from early design through construction.
It might be a stretch to say everything, but it is a fact that industry behaviors have changed dramatically. Specific and significant events have led to changes in the design and construction process.
Despite vast improvements in a wide range of technologies, the property buying process has largely remained as it has always been. You still typically have to view the property physically, and then fill in large chunks of paperwork to make the transaction legally valid.
A recent report by Birmingham City University suggests that things may be about to change.
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BIMStorm is celebrating its 10th anniversary of using collaborative virtual modeling to solve challenges in the building industry. Over the past decade, BIMStorm events have involved over 130 teams worldwide and helped demonstrate the benefits of open data standards and web-based building information modeling. BIMStorm continues to be referenced in publications and used by owners to visualize projects, streamline processes, and reduce costs. Looking ahead, BIMStorm aims to further assist owners in adopting proven practices through templates and global asset management standards.
A 2008 creative writing exploration about the value of the first BIMStorm using Disneyland and Woodstock as analogies. Starring Andy Fuhrman. Written by Mike Bordenaro about the efforts of Kimon Onuma, ONUMA, Inc. and an army of 130 teams working intensely over a period of 24 hours.
Asset Leadership Network Impact Award for Federal Agency CollaborationMike Bordenaro
The Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Navy, and Office of Management and Budget were jointly awarded for their collaboration on asset management initiatives. They worked with the National Institute of Building Sciences and contractors to develop and implement advanced processes for managing facilities, property, and other assets using open standards and data sharing between agencies. This included initiatives like FED iFM and SEPS2BIM that demonstrated cost savings and improved quality for the federal government through cross-agency cooperation. The award recognized individuals from these organizations for their contributions to improving federal asset management.
BIMStorm Data Independence Information Age Encouragement for the Building Ind...Mike Bordenaro
This document discusses BIMStorm Data Independence, an open and standard way to share building information models (BIMs) on mobile devices. It notes that while things are not perfect, each generation uses available tools to build a better society. The Information Age has dramatically advanced tools and processes in other industries, and these are now improving the building industry. BIMStorm provides a way for all stakeholders to benefit from shared building information. It encourages participating in BIMStorms to showcase capabilities and prove ability to access client data systems, with the goal of saving or making money through information sharing.
Federal Agencies Collaborate with Web-based Building Information ModelsMike Bordenaro
Web-based BIM collaboration among Federal Agencies was highlighted by associations in March 2016. Facility asset management advancements by DoD, VA, OMB MAX.gov, US Navy, NIBS and private contractors were presented and demonstrated.
A Week of Federal Asset Management Leadership in Washington, D.C.Mike Bordenaro
The Asset Leadership Network and the National Academies of Science Federal Facilities Council co-hosted a seminar as part of a week-long series of activities. The 2015 Asset Management Impact Awards Dinner at the National Press Club and legislative outreach on Capitol Hill were successful elements of the week. A summary is provided.
Federal forum on asset management sub sector agendaMike Bordenaro
The BIMStorm processes are going to get a very big boost by being presented as federal asset management techniques (which they are) at the National Academy of Sciences Auditorium Oct 20 & 21, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
COAA Illinois Spring 2015 Modular Seminar Summary by Michael BordenaroMike Bordenaro
The document summarizes a conference on modular construction where owners learned about new modular tools and processes that provide benefits like improved quality, reduced schedule, and lifecycle cost savings. Presenters discussed case studies of modular hospital ceilings, bathrooms, and other systems. Modular construction was said to improve quality by allowing work in a controlled factory environment. Owners value benefits like earlier project completion allowing earlier revenue. Modular was said to improve safety and allow perfect quality assurance through practices like zero incidents during extensive factory checking. Modular was seen as addressing issues like skilled labor shortages by maximizing productivity. Early involvement of stakeholders was emphasized as key to modular success.
The US Federal Government is using Internet business processes to improve Facility Management of 3.35 billion square feet of space. Big Data by definition.
Check it out, Mike B
Kimon Onuma TEDx Presentation Summary by BIM Education Co-opMike Bordenaro
Kimon Onuma presented at TEDx Americas Finest City about how technologies like fire, stone carving, and paper have historically helped communicate ideas and advance civilization. He discussed how social media and building information modeling (BIM) now enable new forms of data-driven collaboration online. Through case studies of BIMStorm projects, Onuma showed how making asset data openly accessible in real-time across agencies and on mobile devices can improve consensus decision making for facilities management and campus planning.
An online brainstorm using Building Information Models helped Oklahoma City planners investigate best-use scenarios for the area between the downtown and river. City Planners advocate the advanced, proven BIMStorm processes used in the exercise.
James Salmon Brings Katy's Castle to Chicago via the WebMike Bordenaro
A simple exercise to demonstrate benefits of Integrated Project Delivery used wood blocks, playing cards and dice to replicate real world building methods. First traditional methods are used to build a wood block castle and then IPD methods are used. It becomes clear that IPD is faster and more efficient.
Information Age Business Processes for ManufacturersMike Bordenaro
This document discusses opportunities for manufacturers to adapt their business processes for the Information Age by embracing web-based technologies. It notes that industries like travel, communications, and financial markets have been transformed by the web, and owners of large real estate portfolios now seek partners with digital capabilities. Manufacturers can help owners track building assets online by connecting people to needed project information and helping Federal Agencies achieve cost savings through web-based processes. The document provides examples of how starting with basic data formats like Excel and sharing information objects and models on the web through standards like IFC and GUIDs can improve collaboration and information sharing across building projects.
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers Mike Bordenaro
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers is intended to be an introduction to web-based Building Information Models for Construction Specification Institute members.
The slide presentation was created for the CSI Northern Illinois Chapter, but is applicable to all specifiers interested in beginning their orientation to web-based business processes.
1) The document is a holiday greeting from Michael Bordenaro celebrating the 6th anniversary of BIMStorm and promoting a series of educational videos about BIMStorm business processes.
2) The videos, described as a "Box of BIM Knowledge Nougats", provide bite-sized to in-depth explanations of how the Department of Veterans Affairs is moving its facilities operations to web-based BIM and the Information Age.
3) Federal and state government agencies are demonstrating cost-reducing and quality-improving benefits of repeatable web-based BIM processes, with the California Community Colleges leading the way through innovations at its 112 campuses.
Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs BIMStorm Lifecycle Mike Bordenaro
A minute-by-minute look at the ground breaking work with Building Information Models being conducted by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. They have a total of 210 million square feet of space around the world and are using BIM web services to improve quality and reduce costs.
Informal essay on the BIMStorm Lifecycle featuring Department of Defense and Veterans Administration approaches to building industry benefits using web-based Building Information Models.
More detailed information and links are to come.
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Slides of the 30 minute summary of activities. A great presentation on building industry rapid prototyping by Balfour Beatty and a very honest bimscore of the BIMStorm COAA.
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Anilesh Ahuja journey is a testament to the power of vision, resilience, and unwavering determination. As a visionary leader, he continues to inspire and empower others to dream big and challenge the status quo. His legacy extends far beyond the realm of real estate, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and the world at large.
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Living in an UBER World - June '24 Sales MeetingTom Blefko
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1. RevUp Render presents
Collaboration Tools for Revenue Growth - “Seeing the Picture”
Working together with open standards, building industry professionals
can solve almost any problem using always improving tool sets
2. International Design Studio's 20 person team completed a 100,000-
square foot competition in 2 months
IDS also helped Chermayeff and Poole collaborate on the web
BIMStorm LAX is an AIA BIM Award winning international
collaboration project with other BIMStorms in place around the globe
3. International Design Studio leader, Ry Bruscoe has lead easy project
web site creation and operation for BIM rendering acceleration
When you manage the important data about a lot of building issues,
you are more productive and more profitable.
4. Solving building industry problems with collaboration tools is one of
the most sustainable areas of job growth and value creation
Using web collaboration software can be highly profitable
5. There are many web collaboration systems
This IDS project web site shows shows some of many collaboration
tools that can build new revenue streams through model management
6. International Design Studio has developed RevUp Render to
accelerate BIM rendering speed and improve decision making for
model managers, stake holders, clients, officials and citizens
7. For a South Korean, 80-story High Rise. . .
What took 72 hours . . . was rendered in 12 hours with RevUp Render
8. Chermayeff and Poole - a multi-use project rendered in 15 Minutes
after not being able to render at all
Peter Chermayeff, FAIA has worked with Buckminster Fuller
and sees how accelerating collaboration helps tell complex
stories with clear and simple images.
11. Costs related to more complex decisions can be laid out graphically
Energy costs can
be estimated for
buildings and for
communities
How many cars will come off Pacific Coast Highway at what times?
12. Huntington Beach can compare data visually for challenging projects
Collaboration tools increase success
13. Collaboration tools include RevUp, ONUMA, Solibri, Navisworks and
others - there are many tools to use to improve decision making.
They don’t replace human interaction - they enable web-based action
14. Huntington Beach collaboration opportunities are extensive
Although this geodesic dome over the city is not likely to get approved
15. Huntington Beach is likely to explore construction sequencing on
large projects with impacts on traffic and multiple issues . . .
The impact of the schedule on the cost can be shown
16. Creating meaningful data images for owners, stakeholders and
citizens improves profitability
It involves collaboration . . . and it is a repeatable process.
17. Thank you for the opportunity to present about collaboration tools.
Special thanks to ONUMA, Inc. for use of images and knowledge.
We will now join sponsor Ry Bruscoe for a demonstration of his
International Design Studio project web site and see a demonstration
of his RevUp Render rendering accelerator web service, which is
sponsoring the event.
www.RevUpRender.com