More and more public agencies, contractors, and architects/engineers are using the tools afforded by BIM to identify conflicts during design before construction, and help with building operation and maintenance issues. However, there are a host of questions about the impacts of this 3D modeling software both legally and practically.
When: March 20, 2015 (8:00 am to 12:00 pm - Pacific Time)
Where:
- Seattle, Washington (Hotel 1000, 1000 First Ave), or by
- Webcast from your office
- $250 (government / non-profit
- Other fees for other categories
- Introduction: Why BIM - Why Now?
- The Past and Future of BIM
- The Legal Side of BIM
- Managing BIM and the BIM Execution Plan
- BIM from the Owner's, Contractors, and Design Professional's Perspective
- BIM and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD; What's the Difference?
- BIM Coordination Solves the Problems That Cause Disputes
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- Presidential History Blog: While I will discontinue writing this Public Contracting Blog on March 5, 2015, you can sign up for a free email subscription to my Presidential History Blog at www.PresidentialHistory.com. On a case-by-case basis, I will only be accepting limited consulting and training opportunities after March 5, 2015.
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presidential election between Woodrow Wilson and Charles Evans Hughes.
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