Now On Demand
You are cordially invited to an Executive Briefing, which will be broadcast LIVE online from the physical event in Arlington, Virginia! During this briefing, attendees will hear why and how The Ohio State University and Carolinas HealthCare System use and require Building Information Modeling (BIM) project deliverables.
BIM deliverables are changing the way organizations design, construct and manage their facilities. If you are interested in hearing how prescriptive modeling is driving efficiencies in design, construction or facilities operations, then this briefing is for you. The Ohio State University and Carolinas HealthCare have published and use what many consider to be best-in-class BIM Deliverable Guidelines for higher education and healthcare owners.
At this Executive Briefing you will hear from two of the foremost leaders in the higher education and healthcare industries on their decision making process around the creation, use and evolution of BIM guidelines.
WHY ATTEND:
- Building owner/operators will learn how leading education & healthcare owners are crafting their BIM project requirements, and the benefits they've seen in the entire building lifecycle, including operations and maintenance
- AEC firms will learn how to win more project work with owner/operators by promoting BIM capabilities and adhering to owner requirements
YOU WILL LEARN:
- WHY they decided to develop a project delivery standard
- HOW the standards were developed
- WHAT the standards contain
- HOW they will use the deliverables
About the Executive Briefing Series from CADD Microsystems
The Executive Briefing series brings together decision makers and high-level executives in the myriad of companies and government organizations involved in designing, constructing and operating buildings. The goal is to share ideas for improving the building process and ultimately, the building itself. Technology and BIM are central to the improvements in this process, and these events focus on business-level discussion of how process and technology are changing the way we design, build and operate buildings.
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