DBIA BIM Execution Planning - October 31, 2021 - Denver, CO

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This course focuses on execution planning for Building Information Modeling (BIM). Different use cases for implementing BIM will be discussed (e.g., authoring the design, cost estimating and 4D modeling), but the course will not focus on how to create any specific model. In other words, this will not be a computer modeling course, but instead focuses on what model content should be developed and shared throughout the project lifecycle, as well as focusing on the process for managing the information flow. (8 CEUs)

At the end of the course students will be able to:

  • Understand the impact of implementing BIM on a design-build project, with a focus on the synergies of design-build and BIM
  • Understand the value of implementing a structured, standard procedure for planning BIM implementation on a project using a collaborative approach
  • Implement the four-step BIM Project Execution Planning procedure on your next project
  • Understand best practices for successfully implementing BIM on a design-build project
  • Assist an owner in the development of BIM needs on your next project

FormatIn Person

Training Location: Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center

Class time: 8:00am - 5:30pm Local Time 

Arrival Time: You can arrive up to 30 minutes in advance of the class. 

COVID-19 Guidelines: DBIA will be following the guidelines and restrictions advised by the training facility and local authorities. DBIA strongly suggests to bring a mask to class, as the specific training center may require it. 

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org.

Craig R. Dubler, Ph.D., DBIA, CEFP

Penn State University

Dr. Dubler is the Associate Director of Facilities and affiliate Assistant Professor within the College of Engineering at Penn State. While earning his doctorate degree, he managed the development of the internationally acclaimed BIM Project Execution Planning Guide (http://bim.psu.edu/); a step-by-step guide to implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) on design and construction projects. Upon completion of his degree, Dr. Dubler developed a program to successfully implement BIM across all major projects within University operations.  He was also responsible for the successful integration of design and construction data into facility enterprise systems. His current focus is the direction of facilities to continue the success of research, teaching, and service within the College of Engineering (CoE) at Penn State.  Craig is responsible for facility projects; general facility maintenance; space allocation; safety management and access control.  His teaching and research interests include Building Information Modeling; Applied Facilities Technology; Facilities Information Management and Engineering Lifecycle Economic Analysis for Buildings.

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Day 1 - BIM Execution Planning
BIM Execution Planning
10/31/2021 at 8:00 AM (MDT)   |  9 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required
10/31/2021 at 8:00 AM (MDT)   |  9 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required
Elective Survey
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Certificate of Completion - BIM Execution Planning
8.00 CEUs credits  |  Certificate available
8.00 CEUs credits  |  Certificate available