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Saturday, 10 November 2018 - BIM Egypt Day Second Edition
BIM Egypt Day Second Edition

In Egypt BIM Day, the speakers will speak from personal experience in applying BIM beneficially and quantify the costs and benefits of BIM use as much as possible. They will present examples of using BIM on a wide range of types of projects and in support of many roles, disciplines, and life cycle phases from project idea to facility management.

The value added by the construction industry is defined by designing, building, and then operating the right building, plant, or infrastructure system efficiently. This puts the building (or product) squarely in the center of attention for all parties involved in a construction project. BIM is the best technology available on the market to represent and share the information about the product and therefore support the value-adding activities of all members of a project team. Maintaining and communicating a common information basis, or single source of truth, has always been a challenge given changing market conditions that shape the structure to be built as well as how it is designed, built, and operated.

You'll Discover approaches, techniques and strategies of the world’s leading BIM practitioner and tools they used to overcome challenges faced. The conference will also include interactive sessions. Delegates are encouraged to communicate and ask questions to the pane as well as a series of specialized workshops that cover case studies from leading contractors and BIM Vendors.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE

The material presented is relevant for public and private owners and operators, developers, designers, general contractors, and trade contractors of industrial, oil and gas, commercial, infrastructure, institutional, and residential projects. Project leaders and key management personnel will use their gained knowledge from the conference in order to improve their organization’s BIM and Lean Construction strategy.

 

NEW PARTICIPANT: WHAT WILL YOU LEARN

  • How to deploy BIM-based practices across a company.
  • How to connect a construction site to the design and vice versa frequently and efficiently (Lean Construction focus).
  • How to leverage Lean Construction management methods for better control of material flows and construction work.
  • How to focus on the key value-adding BIM applications.
  • Application and value of BIM for complex projects like infrastructure, research facilities and hospitals.
  • Common applications of BIM and Lean principles for diverse types of projects.

 

BIM EXPERTS: WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • How to think about the strategy of a company considering the power of BIM and Leanrelated technologies and methodologies.
  • Learn how to minimize waste of materials, time, and effort using the latest Lean Construction principles.
  • How to instrument BIM-based design, planning, coordination and construction processes to learn about work progression and detect major problems.
  • How BIM and project controls help us ensure that every job is done right the first time.
  • How to connect BIM-based information with daily construction work and planning.

 

PROVIDED TOOLS & ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES

All delegates completing both the conference and workshop will be given a “Certificate of Attendance” endorsed by Autodesk. Presentations, photos and conference videos will be available to download from the website shortly after the conference ends. Attendees will be emailed once all materials are ready for download.

BIM Egypt Day Second Edition
The modern construction industry and built environment disciplines have been transformed through the development of new and innovative BIM tools and techniques. These have fundamentally altered the manner in which construction teams operate; the processes through which designs are evolved; and the relationships between conceptual, detail, construction and life cycle stages. BIM is essentially value-creating collaboration throughout the entire life-cycle of an asset, underpinned by the data attached to them. BIM has far and reaching consequences on both building procurement and infrastructure. This recent emergence constitutes one of the most exciting developments in the field of the Built Environment. These advances have offered project teams multi-sensory collaborative tools and opportunities for new communication structures. The conference fulfils the vital task of bringing together experts from industry, practice and academia to debate those key topics, to develop innovative solutions, and predict future trends.
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