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1 MANUFACTURING WITH BIM: ENSURING COST-EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION ACROSS INDUSTRIES. 17 October 2013 Manchester Construction and Building Services Division Seminar 7 November 2013 London EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS UNTIL 7/9 PLATINUM SPONSOR

2 WHY YOU SHOULD BE THERE Use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is increasing and so are the drivers for manufacturers to embrace it. Working effectively with BIM continues to be an issue for engineers in the building services, construction and manufacturing industries. Once products become BIM objects and are documented in the model, they become less likely to be changed, as all the information on maintenance, cost and efficiency is readily available. Hear how manufacturers are already benefiting from developing their products into BIM objects, the challenges faced in data exchange and how to safeguard your projects from cyber security risks. Get updated with this comprehensive overview of the current BIM landscape. Learn from case studies including Crossrail and Anglian Water, as well as perspectives from service engineers, architects, contractors, security experts and BIM technology developers. KEY CASE STUDIES FEATURED: The importance of manufacturer information in the BIM process Data exchange standards and interoperability Integrating Standard Products and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Crossrail: one of the largest live BIM projects in Europe Due to the popularity of 2012 s seminar this event will be running in both London and Manchester. Make sure you indicate which you would like to attend on the booking form. WHEN 17 October 2013 WHERE Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, Chicago Ave, Manchester M90 3RA BOOK ONLINE WHEN 7 November 2013 WHERE One Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London, SW1H 9JJ BOOK ONLINE JOIN US FOR A POST-SEMINAR DRINKS RECEPTION SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES GET INVOLVED Attending this event as either an exhibitor or sponsor will give you the opportunity to display your solutions, services and products to the right people at the right time. This is an excellent way to enhance your company profile and communicate effectively to your target audience. BENEFITS OF SPONSORING Plant yourself firmly in the minds of key decision-makers Cross many markets and broaden your international appeal Be associated with industry-wide publicity Enjoy well-targeted networking opportunities Have your company logo and URL featured on our website For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries, please contact Aman Duggal on +44 (0) or sponsorship@imeche.org

3 SPEAKERS PROGRAMME WELCOME 9:00 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS MANCHESTER THURSDAY 17/10 09:30 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION James Austin, Customer Success Manager, Autodesk 9:40 KEYNOTE: BIM: THE NEXT STEPS DR STEPHEN HAMIL, DIRECTOR OF DESIGN AND INNOVATION, NBS Importance of BIM s infomation Using BIM through the project lifecycle What BIM means for service engineers DAVID PHILP HEAD OF BIM IMPLEMENTATION, CABINET OFFICE David joined Balfour Beatty as a graduate and rose to become Director of Technical Services and BIM Programme Director. David is now Head of BIM at Mace and currently is seconded to the Cabinet Office s Efficiency and Reform Group. LONDON THURSDAY 7/11 09:30 9:40 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION KEYNOTE: BIM FUTURE-WISE DAVID PHILP, HEAD OF BIM IMPLEMENTATION, CABINET OFFICE The importance of data and IT driven asset solutions The value of BIM through the asset lifecycle Vision of a BIM enabled future 10:10 10:20 CROSSRAIL: A CASE STUDY IN BIM Malcolm Taylor, Head of Technical Information, Crossrail Project overview What BIM means to Crossrail BIM in action: innovation and efficiencies Asset data from design into O&M DR STEPHEN HAMIL DIRECTOR OF DESIGN AND INNOVATION, NBS Stephen played vital parts in developing products such as NBS Building, NBS Create and the National BIM Library. He has a particular interest in BIM and jointly led work at NBS to change specification data from words on a page to intelligent objects describing the building. JAMES AUSTIN CUSTOMER SUCCESS MANAGER, AUTODESK James spent many years working in the construction industry as an architect, and latterly as a director of bimstore. co.uk and Implementation Leader at BIM.Technologies. James is particularly focused on the implementation of BIM and associated process evolution. HUGH BOYES CYBER SECURITY LEAD, THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Hugh is a Chartered Engineer and Certified Information Systems Security Professional. At the IET, Hugh is developing technical guidance material on the resilience and cyber security of intelligent buildings and co-ordinates activities related to cyber security awareness, education and training. 10:50 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:10 12:40 12:50 REFRESHMENTS A CONTRACTOR S VIEW OF BIM Andy Sneyd, President Elect of the Building and Engineering Services Association (B&ES) Driving health and safety 4 and 5D BIM Improving client value and contractor quality of earnings INTEGRATING STANDARD PRODUCTS AND PLM Lindsey Taylor, Product-Based Delivery Manager and Mark Hedges, CAD Alliance Explaining Alliance Standard Product and PLM strategies Standard Products and PLM in infrastructure and non-infrastructure Examples and learning LUNCH BREAK

4 SPEAKERS PROGRAMME (CONTINUED) 13:50 THE REALITY OF DATA EXCHANGE AND INTEROPERABILITY IN PRACTICE Rob Jackson, Associate, Bond Bryan Architects Why do we need interoperability? Exchanging data and documentation needed Key watch points in exchanging data Does data exchange actually work between different software? 14:20 LINDSEY TAYLOR PRODUCT-BASED DELIVERY ALLIANCE Lindsey manages the Product-Based Delivery initiative on behalf of Anglian Water Alliance. This involves delivering low carbon, innovative Standard Products across the business. Productbased delivery aims to design it once, get it right first time and use many times, which contributes to major improvements in productivity, quality, waste and health and safety. 14:30 15:00 15:30 15:40 REFRESHMENTS THE IMPORTANCE OF MANUFACTURER INFORMATION IN THE BIM PROCESS Adam Ward, Technology Director, BIM.Technologies and Bimstore.co.uk What manufacturers need to know Intelligent manufacturer objects: getting it right Manufacturer case study BIM: ADDRESSING THE CYBER SECURITY ISSUES Hugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead, The Institution of Engineering and Technology Cyber security and BIM Threats and risks for cyber security and BIM Guidance on addressing the threats What does the future hold? 16:10 16:20 CHAIR S CLOSING REMARKS ADAM WARD TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR, BIM.TECHNOLOGIES AND BIMSTORE.CO.UK Adam s role at BIM.Technologies is to develop the technologies that help the construction industry solve complex problems by thinking differently. His role is far reaching and he is currently working as BIM consultant and R&D lead on some of the UK s largest projects. ROB JACKSON ASSOCIATE, BOND BRYAN ARCHITECTS An architect by training Rob is now the company BIM Manager with a particular interest in the practical application of Open BIM processes. He is also Chair of the sub-committee for the AEC (UK) BIM Protocols for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD. 16:30 AUTODESK DRINKS RECEPTION Continue the day s discussions in a more informal setting and enjoy a post-conference drink at this excellent networking opportunity. Attendance at this reception is complimentary but registration is essential, so if you want to take up this opportunity, you must note this on your booking form. Find out more about our speakers for Manchester: London: This programme is subject to change. The Institution is not responsible for the views or opinions expressed by individual speakers. MALCOLM TAYLOR HEAD OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION, CROSSRAIL Malcolm s current responsibilities include BIM strategy and implementation, asset information management, technical data management and configuration management. Malcolm has over 35 years experience in the design, construction and maintenance of large-scale transportation projects. The committee would like to thank the following supporters: Manufacturing Industries Division, Energy, Environment and Sustainability Group, Structural Technology and Materials Group

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6 BOOKING FORM REGISTRATION Please complete in capitals. Family Name First Name Membership No Name of Organisation (for name badge) Address for correspondence Town/City Postcode Contact Telephone Do you have any special requirements? PAYMENT DETAILS For added convenience you can also book online Manchester: London: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING SERVICES DIVISION MANUFACTURING WITH BIM: ENSURING COST-EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION ACROSS INDUSTRIES. MANCHESTER 17 OCTOBER 2013 S1780 LONDON 7 NOVEMBER 2013 S1766 Registration fees include entry to the sessions, refreshments, lunch, and a copy of the event proceedings. 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VENUES This event will be held at: Manchester: Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, Chicago Ave, Manchester M90 3RA London: One Birdcage Walk, London SW1H 9JJ LIABILITY The organisers do not accept liability for any injuries or losses of any nature incurred by delegates and/or accompanying persons, nor for loss or damage to their luggage and/or personal belongings. ACCOMMODATION We have arranged special discounted rates at local hotels via The Corporate Team. Tel: (UK only) or +44 (0) (international) events@corporateteam.com Quote ID number Manchester 8488MBEMAN London 8488ME ENQUIRIES For event enquiries, please contact Carla Jones on +44 (0) or c_jones@imeche.org The Institution of Mechanical Engineers is a registered charity (no ) VAT No GB