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RICS BIM Conference 2015Practice and Collaboration: Making BIM happen
04 June 2015The Mandarin Oriental, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
Top 5 reasons to attend:Understand the Asian development and progress in BIM
Practical case studies of successful BIM projects will be covered
Learn about collaborative ways to work with different stakeholders in a large development project centred around BIM technology
See how readily available technology and applications can be used by SMEs to enhance the BIM experience
Listen to industry experts about strategies and ways of making BIM happen for you
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+65 6635 4248
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Conference Chairman
Ong See LianHead of Delivery, Prima Prai Group, Past President, RICS
Government policy and implementation direction in Malaysia
Mohd Harris IsmailSenior Manager, CIDB, Deputy Chairman, BuildingSMART (Malaysia Chapter)
RICS International BIM Implementation Guide
Alan MuseExecutive Director, Built Environment Professional Groups, RICS
Collaborative work in delivering projects – Singapore Sports Hub Case Study
Marcel FinlaySenior Design Manager and BIM Manager, Dragages Singapore
BIM Evidence – Application of technology in projects
Liang Shi Yi Chairman, RICS China Board
RICS Parliament Square Headquarters BIM Case Study
James FiskeDirector of Product Delivery and Operations, Data and Information Products Group, RICS.
Alan MuseExecutive Director, Built Environment Professional Groups, RICS
Early Contract Involvement and BIM
Eugene SeahGroup Managing Director, Langdon and Seah Singapore
SpeakersPractice and Collaboration: Making BIM happen
As a continuation of the successful BIM conferences run in the UK, this conference will, through a mixture of case studies and a panel session, allow you to assess how BIM is successfully implemented in practice around the world.
From land, to construction and the management of property, BIM allows and encourages a whole lifecycle approach through the measurement, collection and analysis of data. As more and more firms implement BIM, we need to move past the question of ‘Why BIM?’ to ‘How BIM?’.
BIM is also increasingly becoming a key policy tool of regulatory bodies to encourage efficiency and collaboration among different sectors of the construction and property industry.
This conference will, through a mixture of case studies and a panel session, allow you to assess how BIM is successfully implemented in practice around the world.
Expert speakers will address the benefits of BIM at different stages of a project’s lifecycle, return on investment scenarios, risk management and the importance of cross-discipline collaboration.
Whatever your level of BIM experience, join us at the BIM Conference 2015 as we explore new processes, technology innovations and BIM adoption in practice.
Book your place today: ricsasia.org/events +65 6635 4248
RICS BIM Conference 2015
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0900 Registration with tea and coffee
0930 Chairman’s opening remarks Ong See Lian, Head of Delivery, Prima Prai Group, Past President, RICS
0930 Opening presentation – BIM in Malaysia, A National Perspective
Mohd Harris Ismail, Deputy Chairman, BuildingSMART (Malaysia Chapter) and Manager, CIDB
1000 RICS International BIM Implementation Guide
This session is based on the contents of the International BIM Implementation guidance note, which highlights international high level principles around how to implement and use BIM in the design, construction and operation of our built environment.
• Global BIM – analysing maturity of BIM implementation on a global scale • Emerging standards in BIM• QS BIM protocol
Alan Muse, Executive Director, Built Environment Professional Groups, RICS
1030 Developing a BIM implementation strategy
• Role and benefits of mobilising BIM across the industries• Identifying client requirements and supplier needs • Recent initiatives
1100 Networking refreshments
1115 Collaborative working in delivering projects
• Processes and deliverables that let the supply chain contribute• Collaboration with supply chain• Using the most co-operative methods possible
Marcel Finlay, Senior Design Manager and BIM Manager, Dragages Singapore
1200 BIM Evidence – Application of technology in projects
• Examples of current regional BIM projects• How are BIM working methods currently being embraced?• Feedback on excisting projects• Applying technology in for SMEs
Liang Shi Yi, Chairman, RICS China Board
1245 Networking Lunch
1345 BIM in Practice Demonstrations through live case studies
Observe Building Information Modelling in practice. Presenters are allocated 20 minutes to make this the most exciting and efficient way for all attendees to get a snapshot of the latest processes and different stages of BIM implementation.
Marcel Finlay, Senior Design Manager and BIM Manager, Dragages Singapore
1430 RICS BIM Parliament Square Case study
RICS Parliament square has been laser-scanned and a 3D BIM model was obtained in 2013. This building information modelling (BIM) on the London head office is being used to share RICS’ experiences with members and the industry
James Fiske, Director of Product Delivery and Operations, Data and Information Products Group, RICS Alan Muse, Executive Director, Built Environment Professional Groups, RICS
1515 Networking refreshments
1530 Early Contract Involvement and BIM
• Early Contractor Involvement and the Quantity Surveyor’s value as the facilitation lead• Quantity Surveying and bringing in the best of knowledge from design and cost controls into the project by asking
constructive and powerful questions • Quantity Surveyor’s role in BIM knowledge, BIM Coordination, BIM Maturity, EHS, 4D and 5D capabilities, Asset
Management and Simulations• Facilitation is a skill which requires Cultural Quotient techniques and thought leadership. Are we prepared?
Eugene Seah, Group Managing Director, Langdon and Seah Singapore
1615 Panel Debate: Making BIM happen • International perspectives• RICS Initiatives • Clarifying BIM• BIM Training and Education• BIM & Sustainability• The future role of Quantity Surveyors• What does a BIM Manager look like?• RICS BIM Manager certification
Panellists include:
James Fiske, Director of Product Delivery and Operations, Data and Information Products Group, RICS Alan Muse, Executive Director, Built Environment Professional Groups, RICSEugene Seah, Group Managing Director, Langdon and Seah Singapore
1715 Chairman’s closing remarks Ong See Lian, Head of Delivery, Prima Prai Group, Past President, RICS
1730 Close of conference
04 June 2015The Mandarin Oriental, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Programme
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RICS BIM Conference 201504 June 2015
Venue: The Mandarin Oriental, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
Delegate Fees Please select one of the following:
Early Bird Rate (ends 30th April)
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Regular RateMembers RM1,050
Non-members RM1,250
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Book your place todayFor further information, contact Salim Aslam, ASEAN Manager on +65 6635 4248 or email [email protected].
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