We will set the scene on what makes a true “Common Data Environment”, our clients will then illustrate some typical examples of integrated project delivery benefits in open, connected data management workflows.
The seminars will be held in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne on 3rd Sept, 18th Sept and 25th Sept respectively. Registrations for the seminars are now open, please RSVP below.
Brisbane Seminar
Date: 3rd September 2019
Time: 3pm – 6.30pm
Venue: Australian Institute of Architects - 70 Merivale Street, South Brisbane, QLD 4101
dRofus Customer: Gabor Gulyas – Senior Digital Engineering Project Manager, PDC Group
Beyond delivering project work, he has been involved in the establishment and oversight of numerous offices, coordinating training and process development efforts and taking part in projects’ financial and resource planning. Gabor contributes to software development and regularly presents at various forums and guest lectures at universities.
Multi-platform collaboration and interoperability, large scale process, and software implementation and strategic consulting are his strengths. He finds pleasure in intellectual challenges around managing change related to process and behaviour.
Presentation Title: OpenBIM Exemplified: The Queen's Wharf Project
Presentation Topic: Data Management and COBIE based handover (Integration/Interoperability/Data Handover)
Sydney Seminar
Date: 18th September 2019
Time: 3pm – 6.30pm
Venue: Arup Boardroom - Level 5 , Barrack Place, 151 Clarence St, Sydney NSW 2000
dRofus Customer: Adam Hetherington — Senior Associate dRofus Specialist at BVN
After graduating with a Bachelor of Design, specialising in Interiors, Adam was an early adopter of design database software used as an ‘add-on’ to traditional 2D architectural platforms such as MicroStation and AutoCAD.
Now a Senior Associate dRofus Specialist at BVN, Adam has extensive experience in the building design industry having also worked as a Senior Interior Designer (DJA, HASSELL) & University Lecturer (QUT, Griffith QCA).
He has worked across a broad range of large-scale projects at all stages of the design process. From initial project definition planning and design, through to construction and handover, Adam is a specialist at managing stakeholder, user and consultant input to the building design database utilising dRofus and Revit software.
Co-organiser of the Sydney dRofus User Group, Adam’s goal is to help foster and guide the development of building design database management as an integral role for any large design practice regardless of the design discipline. He believes that if you control the design data, you control the building.
Presentation Title: General Benefits of a Digital / CDE Workflow
Presentation Topic: Process; Digital and CDE Style Workflows (Model/Data/Documentation/IFC)
Melbourne Seminar
Date: 25th September 2019
Time: 3pm – 6.30pm
Venue: Deakin Downtown - Level 12, Tower 2, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3008
dRofus Customer: Gabor Gulyas – Senior Digital Engineering Project Manager, PDC Group
Beyond delivering project work, he has been involved in the establishment and oversight of numerous offices, coordinating training and process development efforts and taking part in projects’ financial and resource planning. Gabor contributes to software development and regularly presents at various forums and guest lectures at universities.
Multi-platform collaboration and interoperability, large scale process, and software implementation and strategic consulting are his strengths. He finds pleasure in intellectual challenges around managing change related to process and behaviour.
Presentation Title: OpenBIM Exemplified: The Queen's Wharf Project
Presentation Topic: Data Management and COBIE based handover (Integration/Interoperability/Data Handover)