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Building Information Modelling The next generation of building, maintenance and design processes 25 26 OCTOBER 2017, GRAND MILLENIUM, AUCKLAND expert insights from: Russell Group Auckland International Airport Global Survey BECA Masterspec Architectus asbuilt Augview Massey University University of Auckland AECOM Featuring insights on: SPONSORS Global models of BIM application Collaboration in BIM projects New technology and innovation CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/BIM SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

The next generation of building, maintenance and design processes 25 26 OCTOBER, GRAND MILLENIUM, AUCKLAND DAY ONE 8.30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 9.00 OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR Rob Stuart, Director Innovation & Tech, Russell Group Group of Companies Introducing and encouraging BIM uptake 9.10 GLOBAL MODELS OF BIM APPLICATION Karl Fitzpatrick joins us to discuss his experience working with BIM overseas versus in New Zealand investigating the challenges and opportunities of the future of construction in a digital era. E xploring how BIM has grown overseas versus the New Zealand experience Looking at the evolution of the construction sector how has a traditional industry been brought into the 21st century? Discussing future opportunities where to next for BIM and digital construction and what we can learn? Karl Fitzpatrick, BIM Manager, Auckland International Airport 9.55 EXAMINING THE BIM HANDBOOK Addressing the role of the BIM handbook in the building community Discussing the information contained in the handbook and applying this to your projects Case studies of where it has been applied Steve Davis, Director, Assemble 10.35 MORNING BREAK 11.15 PANEL: HOW CAN WE SUPPORT UPTAKE OF BIM IN NZ? Representatives from the leaders in BIM join us to discuss the current uptake of BIM in New Zealand and how to encourage further acceleration. Discussing how to encourage uptake of BIM in construction in New Zealand Looking at future projects and the ability of BIM to streamline construction during a growth period Upskilling the industry ensuring clients and providers have the knowledge to get the most benefit from BIM Tim Melville, President Elect, New Zealand Institute of Architects & Principal, Warren and Mahoney Dennis Burns, Member, New Zealand Institute of Building & Director, Archus Steve Davis, Director, Assemble 11.55 BIM FOR THE WHOLE CONSTRUCTION LIFECYCLE - THE NEXT FRONTIER BIM is a part of a whole ecosystem for the full product lifecycle of a construction. Hear from Mark Thomas about the future of asset management and data connectivity that builds on the BIM foundation. The power of visual data across the whole asset lifecycle Connectivity of data from concept to demolition Making digital data work for the right person at the right time and place E xploring artificial intelligence for data connectivity, asset optimisation and predictive maintenance. Mark Thomas, CEO, Nextspace 12.35 LUNCH BREAK Exploring different uses of BIM 1.40 CONSTRUCTION COST CONTROL: COST PLANNING AND MAKING SAVINGS WITH BIM Pre-contract Quantity surveying and consumption of design data Looking at the task of delivering targeted 20% savings to construction projects through BIM Keeley Pomeroy, Principal Quantity Surveyor, AECOM 2.25 OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CLOUD FOR BIM Looking at the impact cloud storage has on model accessibility Creating an optimum hybrid cloud model Discussing how to ensure security in assets hosted on the cloud Simon Mobley, Director, asbuilt 3.05 AFTERNOON BREAK 3.35 CAD SOFTWARE SKILLS SESSION E xploring how to create models across various kinds of software Looking at interoperability exporting and importing models in a range of software Discussing the tips and tricks for time saving and increased efficiency Roy Qian, Senior BIM Manager, BECA 4.15 NEW ZEALAND BIM PROJECT CASE STUDY A case study of a project in New Zealand that will showcase the clients thought process for adopting BIM, the options appraisal process to define the extent of BIM adoption, as well as the targeted and achieved project outcomes. Glenn Jowett, BIM Practice Lead, AECOM

5.00 SUMMARY REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & NETWORKING DRINKS DAY TWO 8.55 WELCOME BACK FROM THE CHAIR Rob Stuart, Director Innovation & Tech, Russell Group BIM essentials 9.00 NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT BIM Looking at the right data to gather for BIM New ways of reaching hard to find areas using UAVs for BIM E xploring new methods of data capture 3D scanning Malcolm Archbold, Survey Director, asbuilt 11.50 APPLYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO BIM AUGMENTED REALITY E xploring the opportunities for BIM to utilise AR Discussing the tech available for AR mobile tablets to the HoloLens Integrating BIM with other technology Mike Bundock, Chief Executive Officer, Augview MASTERCLASS 1.30 BUILDING WATERTIGHT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS WITH REFERENCE TO BIM The opportunities provided by BIM can be reduced by poor relationships and the best way to avoid this is a strong contract. In this masterclass, delegates will learn about how BIM affects contracting and the best ways to include BIM in any contract. L ooking at the fundamentals of construction contracts in New Zealand I ncluding BIM in a contract what to include L ooking at including responsibilities post construction 9.30 A SURVEYOR S PERSPECTIVE FROM DIGITAL TO REALITY The process of taking digital data back into reality Discussing the benefits to the construction process Challenging the BIM model with reality Bruce Robinson, Director, Global Survey 10.00 USING METADATA IN BIM TO AID EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION MAKING BIM is capable of contributing value to the construction beyond just 3D visual modelling. The development of NZ Metadata Standards provides for the creation of high value information in the BIM that can be used to aid decision making through the design and construction processes and on through the life of the asset. Nick Clements, BIM Project Lead, Masterspec 10.40 MORNING BREAK 11.00 BIM IN COMPLEX MULTI STAKEHOLDER PROJECTS Hear from BIM users about their experience bringing multiple teams along on the BIM journey and achieving interoperability in BIM processes. Getting all multiple parties on board for BIM projects I ntegrating multiple sets of data into one model Current technologies for BIM collaboration Chris Vorster, BIM Manager, Architectus CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/BIM Ownership and use of models after the project ends What to do in the event of a relationship break down Recent legislation change and the effects on contracting Naseem Ameer Ali, Senior Lecturer, Massey University 4.15 CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR AND END OF CONFERENCE MEET YOUR CHAIR Rob Stuart Director - Innovation & TechNOLOGY Russell Group Rob is Director of Innovation & Technology at the Russell Group, whose 5 main brands include Dominion Constructors, Acrow, Stresscrete, Russell Property Group, and Russell Gordon Contracting. Together they work across all sectors of the construction market and employ close to 1300 people. Rob leads the Russell Group s development programme for the integration of new technologies, including the application of digital design and construction processes. With over 12 years in the construction industry, primarily focused on Building Information Modelling (BIM), Rob has worked in the UK, Australia and New Zealand as a technical specialist in the fields of engineering, architecture and construction.

New Zealand is experiencing a construction boom which offers great opportunities, but forces efficiency throughout the building process. Building Information Modelling provides builders with an advanced process for improving collaboration and speeding up the supply chain. The NZ BIM Conference brings together delegates from throughout the sector to discuss how to take advantage of BIM with application to new builds, as well as asset and facilities management on completed structures. Don t miss your opportunity to attend the inaugural BIM Summit and discuss how to accelerate and maximise the uptake of BIM in New Zealand. HEAR FROM THE EXPERTS about the best strategies and use of BIM across New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND BIM CONFERENCE WILL: Bring you face to face with professionals using BIM in New Zealand to discuss the best ways to apply BIM technology to your construction project, building/ facilities management processes Show best practice examples of BIM use, through innovative case studies and discussions Provide professionals impacted by BIM in New Zealand with a space to network

Separately bookable workshop An introduction to BIM for Facilities Management 27 October 9.30-12.30pm BIM has a lot of potential to impact upon facilities management but can leave managers wondering where to start. In this workshop delegates, will be taken through the creation of whole of life digital data centric workflows on a BIM project. Where to start planning for BIM implementation. Introduction to data custodianship (defining, gathering, verification and re-use). Lessons learnt on how to engage with the NZ Metadata (shared data) Standards. Integrating multi-disciplinary integrated data rich digital models into existing asset/facility management systems. Building maintenance with BIM. Exploring the impact BIM can have on whole of life asset management. DANIEL JURGEN Daniel is the Global BIM Manager at Opus responsible for the strategic direction and implementation of BIM methodologies across all sectors, globally. Daniel has extensive experience delivering numerous projects utilising BIM methodologies focusing on whole of life digital delivery. Additionally, Daniel is a BIM advisor to private clients, government bodies and industry associations; Most 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.

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