BIM 2016: Effective, Productive, Profitable Workflows: SOLD OUT The Tenth Annual USC BIM Conference Friday, July 22, 2016, 8:00 am 5:00 pm USC, School of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA, USA Karen Kensek (kensek@usc.edu) and Douglas Noble https://arch.usc.edu/calendar/bim-2016-effective-productive-profitable-workflows THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS
BIM 2016: Effective, Productive, Profitable Workflows The Tenth Annual USC BIM Conference Friday, July 22, 2016, 8:00 am 5:00 pm USC, School of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA, USA Karen Kensek (kensek@usc.edu) and Douglas Noble BIM 2016 is our most ambitious conference so far with a double track of presentations and expert speakers in architecture, engineering, and construction. When registering, please indicate your preference for which track you will be attending. REGISTRATION: SOLD OUT $35 early registration; $95 after July 7 th Go to usc.edu/esvp (code: bim2016) to register. Please express your preference for track 1 or track 2. Please register each person individually if you are doing more than one; register under their name (not yours). The names go on the badges. Please do not put TBD; if completely in doubt as to who will attend, put the firm s name as the person s name. KEY INFORMATION A stellar line-up of over 25 speakers 5 AIA CEUs. Remember to add your name and number to the list on the registration table. Please be on time. As usual, there are no refunds if you do not attend (send someone else from the office instead under your name) This preliminary schedule is to give you an idea of who the confirmed firms are, but the times may change. Updates will be posted at http://arch.usc.edu/bim2016. LUNCH Due to the generosity of our sponsors, we will be providing a light lunch and snacks. Please go out of your way to talk with our sponsors and thank them. We are very happy that they have chosen to support our event. LOCATION Due to construction on our lecture hall in the School of Architecture, the conference will be held in Taper Hall 101 (THH 101) and Taper Hall 202 (THH 202) instead on the north side of campus. Parking is $12 on campus; USC is also easily accessible by both the F Dash Bus and Expo Metro line. http://visit.usc.edu/maps-directions/university-park-campus/
Friday, July 22: Track 1, Taper Hall 101 8:00 AM CHECK IN BEGINS 8:45 9:00 Introduction TRACK 1- A Taper 101 9:00-9:30 Michael Ramsay HDR It s not BIM, it s you 9:30-10:00 Anthony Laney LANEY LA, Inc. BIM for your Startup 10:00-10:30 Brandon Wlosinski BNIM BIM is Dead, Long Live BIM: The BIM Forward Paradigm in the Agile Age 10:30-10:45 BREAK TRACK 1 - B Taper 101 10:45-11:15 Justin Owens Marcello Sgambelluri Paul Chong 11:15-11:45 Steven Knudsen Chad Speas CO Architects John A Martin Assoc. Schroeder Iron Gensler Corgan Molding a Steel Hat Large Project Collaboration Using Collaboration for Revit & A360 Team 11:45-12:15 Jon Starr AC Martin The Evolution of BIM 12:15 12:30 Thanks to our sponsors. 12:30-1:45 LUNCH TRACK 1 - C Taper 101 1:45 2:15 Jonathan Bartling HGA Design in the Age of Disruption 2:15 2:45 Roderick Villafranca SmithGroup The Road from Design to Documentation: Creating a Less Bumpy Ride in BIM 2:45 3:15 Jeff Miller SOM Risk Mitigation and Workflow in Object Oriented Design 3:15 3:30 BREAK TRACKS 1 & 2 - D Taper 101 3:45 4:45 Tony Birchler Tom Bouquet Harlan Prather Trent Tesch A. Zahner Company Saiful Bouquet MATT Construction Kohn Pedersen Fox The Efficient Use of BIM in the Design, Engineering, Fabrication, and Erection of the Petersen Automotive Museum Façade 4:45 5:00 Karen Kensek USC, School of Architecture Conclusion
Friday, July 22: Track 2, Taper Hall 202 8:00 AM CHECK IN BEGINS 8:45 9:00 Introduction TRACK 2- A Taper 202 9:00-9:30 Randy Deutsch University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign BIM in a Time of Simultaneity, Superintegration, and Convergence 9:30-10:00 Ed Paul ARUP BIM to FM - Data Matters 10:00-10:30 Claire Mao Dusan Selezan Balfour Beatty BIM = Better Information Management 10:30-10:45 BREAK TRACK 2 - B Taper 202 10:45-11:15 Josh DeStefano DPR Construction Applied Construction Technologies: how today's construction teams are leveraging technology to improve process and communication 11:15-11:45 Jason Groshart Garry Iaconelli 11:45-12:15 Rocio Carroll Pablo Medina Daniel Sistrunk Skanska Turner Construction Company BIM - Prefab in Healthcare 5D Myth Busters 12:15 12:30 Thanks to our sponsors. 12:30-1:45 LUNCH TRACK 2 - C Taper 202 1:45 2:15 Steve Lewis Walter P Moore BIM on a Wire: using digital workflow to preserve design intent in an austerity age 2:15 2:45 Jim Brain Webcor Why the reality of 5D BIM often falls short of the hype 2:45 3:15 Jon Anunson AECOM Making BIM Measurable - Maturity, Market Demand, and Information Management 3:15 3:30 BREAK TRACKS 1 & 2 - D Taper 101 3:45 4:45 Tony Birchler Tom Bouquet Harlan Prather Trent Tesch A. Zahner Company Saiful Bouquet MATT Construction Kohn Pedersen Fox The Efficient Use of BIM in the Design, Engineering, Fabrication, and Erection of the Petersen Automotive Museum Façade 4:45 5:00 Karen Kensek USC, School of Architecture Conclusion
Our next conference Façade Tectonics World Congress https://facadetectonics.org/ The Facade Tectonics Institute is an international member organization with the mission of carrying out progressive and broad-based research in building facade technology. The intent is to catalyze and foster a deep dialogue of collaborative research activity that bridges the fragmented market segments of the building industry, pairing industry, government, academia, the profession, and ownership. If you are not yet a member of the Façade Tectonics Institute, become one Hint: use discount code foundingmember for 50% off membership. Monday and Tuesday, October 10 th and 11 th, 2016 Sheraton Grand Hotel, Los Angeles, CA Blind reviewed papers from both professionals and academics Check the website for further information Email Doug Noble for sponsorship opportunities (dnoble@usc.edu)