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1 Building Information Modelling Strategies FOR achieving excellence in BIM implementation in New Zealand OCTOBER 2018, GRAND MILLENNIUM, AUCKLAND Featuring insights on: E ncouraging the uptake of a collaborative approach in BIM use in New Zealand BIM: today and tomorrow BIM tools: an update Best practice BIM expert insights from: BIM Acceleration Committee Beca WSP-Opus Jasmax Context Architects Ara Institute of Canterbury City Rail Link Hawkins Makers International keynote: SPONSORS Joe Banks Director, BIMedge SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS SURVEY AND SPATIAL NZ CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/BIM

2 Strategies FOR achieving excellence in BIM implementation in New Zealand OCTOBER, GRAND Millennium, AUCKLAND DAY ONE 8.30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 9.00 OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR Encouraging the uptake of a collaborative approach in BIM use in New Zealand 9.10 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: AN INSIDE LOOK INTO IT AND TECHNOLOGY FOR THE AEC INDUSTRY A look into IT beyond just BIM in the AEC industry Understanding how technology is shaping the wider AEC industry Preparing for the future what do the AEC professionals using BIM software need to know? Joe Banks, Director, BIMedge THE ROLE OF BIM IN THE FUTURE SMART CITY Auckland s future is in the development of a smart city. Does Auckland have the infrastructure necessary to transform into a smart city? This session will discuss the possibility of Auckland becoming a smart city, what it takes to build a smart city and the role BIM plays in achieving this MORNING BREAK INDUSTRY INSIGHT: BIM AND THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION Looking into how BIM projects will take shape going forward: How is the AEC industry transforming? Discussing what does the future of digital construction mean for the BIM standards in New Zealand? Preparing for the future - diving into BIM methodologies and encouraging greater collaboration Daniel Jurgens, Technical Director Digital Engineering, WSP Opus PANEL: ENCOURAGING THE UPTAKE OF BIM ACROSS NEW ZEALAND Addressing the current challenges in the uptake of BIM: What solutions are available to mitigate this? L ooking into the talent pipeline does New Zealand have enough experts? I mproving project lifecycles with the uptake of BIM: How can this be achieved? S hould BIM have a government mandate? Andrew Field, Manager Auckland Project Management, Beca & Committee Member, BIM Acceleration Committee Jonny Breen, Digital & IT Manager, Context Architects Grant Douglas, Director, Makers Fabrication LUNCH BREAK BIM Today and Tomorrow 1.50 ESTABLISHING A POWERFUL COLLABORATION WITH THE AEC INDUSTRY, ACADEMIA AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS Sharing the journey of BIM integration in the Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Construction programs as well as the AEC industry in New Zealand Establishing student BIM apprenticeships and training partnership Developing a network of BIM AEC guest lectures and SME for the BIM program azharuddin Syed Ahmed, Teaching Staff, M Ara Institute of Canterbury 2.30 PANEL: SUCCESSFULLY ENCOURAGING A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH ON BIM PROJECTS BIM at its core is about collaboration. BIM industry experts will share their expertise on how to facilitate effective collaboration in BIM projects. Sharing insight into successful collaborative approaches project stakeholders can take Understanding the different roles project stakeholders play Highlighting the scope of the project and roles of the project stakeholders how can a project be delivered within the scope? Establishing guidelines for collaboration success Joe Banks, Director, BIMedge Mazharuddin Syed Ahmed, Teaching Staff, Ara Institute of Canterbury Jonny Breen, Digital & IT Manager, Context Architects Roy Qian, Associate - Senior BIM Specialist, Beca 3.10 AFTERNOON BREAK 3.40 AUTODESK 2018 BIM 360 DESIGN Highlighting updates in the new release Efficiencies in the new release and how these can be applied into BIM projects Utilising Autodesk to for best practice BIM: case studies of effective design 4.20 BIM PROCUREMENT Understanding the opportunities of partnering on BIM project with risk transfer and supply chain capability Effects on project culture when procuring a BIM team - what do be aware of in practice Delivering successful outcomes: how to develop your BIM procurement checklist Andrew Field, Manager Auckland Project Management, Beca & Committee Member, BIM Acceleration Committee Steve Ritchie, Regional Operations Manager, Hawkins & Committee Member, BIM Acceleration Committee 5.00 SUMMARY REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & NETWORKING DRINKS

3 DAY TWO 9.00 WELCOME BACK FROM THE CHAIR BIM Tools: An update 9.10 OPENING KEYNOTE: BIM IMPLEMENTATION A GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE Understanding the role, a nation s government can play in supporting the uptake of BIM Highlighting the uptake of BIM 3.0 learning from international models of BIM implementation Focusing on effective BIM models and case studies for BIM application OPENBIM OVERCOMING SOFTWARE SILOS How to collaborate better and overcome software silos Global approaches to BIM Best consultant team regardless of software Tips and tricks on working with anyone Jonny Breen, Digital and IT Manager, Context Architects MORNING BREAK THE EVOLUTION OF REALITY CAPTURE WITHIN THE AEC INDUSTRY The growth of reality capture Photogrammetry and laser scanning for BIM projects Modern representations and practices The future of reality capture technology Tim Jervis, Building Construction BDM, Global Survey CASE STUDY: REDEFINING THE DESIGN PROCESS USING AR/VR JASMAX Gaining insight into how Jasmax uses AR/VR in their design process Understanding the role AR/VR plays in the design lifecycle Improving the design process going forward how can this be achieved? Tim Stephens, Digital Innovation Lead, Jasmax LUNCH BREAK Best practice BIM 1.20 CASE STUDY: UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND ENGINEERING SCHOOL B405 BECA Increasing collaboration during the project: strategies for project success Modelling efficiencies delivering a BIM project within budget and meeting the needs of the stakeholders Planning and maintaining model data Roy Qian, Senior BIM Specialist, Beca Alistair Collins, Associate Senior Mechanical Engineer, Beca 2.00 BIM CASE STUDY PROJECT GHDWOODHEAD CREATIVE SPACES Understanding the approach taken to address the project and what was unique about the GHDWoodhead Creative Spaces Highlighting tools used to document the project Outcomes achieved on the project Representative from GHDWoodhead Creative Spaces 2.40 AFTERNOON BREAK 3.10 CASE STUDY: CITY RAIL LINK PROJECT The City Rail Link project has been an active project since September This session will dive into this project discussing how BIM and digital engineering have shaped the CRL. It will further discuss how this project is transforming Auckland and what this means for Auckland s journey to becoming a smart city. A sem Zabin, BIM Manager, City Rail Link Project 3.40 CASE STUDY: SMALL SCALE BIM PROJECT MAKERS Highlighting approaches taken by Makers to deliver a small-scale project on time and within cost Tips and tricks and lessons learnt what key takeaways can others implement in small-scale BIM projects Grant Douglas, Director Technology & Innovation, Makers Fabrication Jae Warrender, Director Development Manager, Makers of Architecture 4.20 CLOSING REMARKS FROM CHAIR AND END OF CONFERENCE CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/BIM

4 Separately bookable workshop Life cycle BIM for FacilitieS Managers October 9AM - 5pm DANIEL JURGEN THIS WORKSHOP GOES FURTHER INTO THE BIM LIFE Digital Engineering, CYCLE ON AN ENTIRE PORTFOLIO OF FACILITIES. WSP-OPUS The use of BIM technology in the operational phase Daniel is responsible for of a building s life cycle is just beginning to take hold the strategic direction and as building owners look for new ways to improve the implementation of BIM Technical Director effectiveness of their facility operations. A look into where facilities managers sit in the methodologies across all sectors, globally. Daniel has extensive experience delivering numerous projects utilising BIM methodologies focusing on whole wider BIM life cycle Understanding the role of BIM technology in facilities management of life digital delivery. Additionally, Daniel is a BIM advisor to private clients, government bodies and industry associations. Most Incorporating BIM to improve facilities operations Collaborating and communicating with facilities managers during the BIM project life cycle Understanding the output and data generated by recently this has included the co-authoring of the BIM Knowledge and Skills Framework for the Australian Construction Industry Forum/ Australasian Procurement and Construction Council and project piloting the NZ Metadata (shared data) Standards. the use of BIM technology how can this data be integrated with facilities management software? Next steps what s next in the BIM life cycle pipeline? Lessons learnt key takeaways for Facilities Managers It s free to be an OnDemand subscriber - you get free access to our OnDemand video content service. Access our range of presentations, interviews & case studies. Gain crucial business insights across a wide range of industries & roles. Watch & learn from experts, peers & organisations you admire. PLUS! SPECIAL OFFERS, DISCOUNTS & FREE PASSES Be first in the queue when we release limited free passes and our special price offers! Sign up today by visiting: IT S FREE!

5 29 & 30 OCTOBER 2018 THIS YEAR THE NEW ZEALAND BIM CONFERENCE goes a step further into discussing the current trends and topics surrounding the AEC industry in New Zealand. WANT TO BRING THE TEAM? Special pricing is available for groups of 3 or more. Contact us for more information. This conference provides a platform for construction sector players to engage and collaborate on the uptake of BIM accross New Zealand. BIM is more than modelling; it is also the management of data and models offering opportunity for greater collaboration and understanding around the lifecycle of BIM. Harnessing the full capability gives insight into 4D and 5D and ongoing opportunities to create better buildings. Gain tips and tricks from case studies outlining best practice BIM BIM procurement IT and technology for the AEC industry Overcoming software silos Learn from international perspectives how BIM can be implemented here to achieve better efficiences in design. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? BIM MANAGERS PROJECT MANAGERS Construction professionals ENGINEERING MANAGERS ARCHITECTS DESIGN CONSULTANTS TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY to gain inspiration from the global application of BIM. Network with your peers to discuss the future of BIM in New Zealand and opportunities to further enhance application and adoption. Running for the second year, the conference returns to help grow New Zealand s BIM community and learn from the uptake so far. Don t take our word for it, this is what some of our past delegates had to say: Well done for a first off event Found it useful despite not having great involvement previously Thanks for taking the initiative to organise a BIM event and promote the discussion of BIM in NZ

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