SYNOPSIS
In Malaysia, “BIM” projects are gaining momentum and more companies are gearing up to be BIM Ready. But what does it mean to be “BIM Ready”. Is there any benefit to implementing BIM? Does it only benefit the clients or contractors or architects? Can BIM really be a business benefits rather than being an additional process and additional work? We would like to explore how BIM could possibly benefit Structural Engineers and Consultants.
Lets Learn:-
1) Can BIM really help with productivity, save more money and increase quality of design in the long run? 2) How a BIM model can help synchronize Drawings, Revisions and Analysis Model. 3) How drawings and design files can be automated from BIM Model. 4) How Structural BIM Model can be Scaled with Details and information to automate Quantities, Visualize Site Constraints, BBS (Bar Bending Schedule) and ultimately reduce reworks in site. 5) How BIM model can help with Coordination – Eg Architectural – Structural Clash Checks. 6) How Project Documents including Drawings can be shared and organized among project team and so that everyone is looking at the right information.
BIODATA OF SPEAKER
1) Wee Eng Yau – Country Manager (Malaysia) Bachelor of Engineering (Hons), Civil & Structural, University of Hertfordshire (1996) | MBA at Nottingham University (2003)
Wee has been in the civil & structural field for 24 years, specialising in technology solutions to improve project delivery. He began his career as an engineer in the civil and structural & multi-disciplinary consultancy. He also had experience in construction and steel fabrication industry working on oil and gas projects.
He then moved into software sales and management serving a range of building and construction professionals such as architects, engineers, constructors and owners/operators.
Wee is currently the Country Manager for Trimble Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
2) Alfred H’ng - Director, Services and Consulting, Trimble Solutions Singapore Bachelor of Engineering (Hons), Civil , NUS (1990) |MBA (IM), RMIT
Over the 25 years of his career in built environment, Alfred held positions in various project stages, ranging from structural design, steel fabrication to site construction.
He is currently leading the structural technical team, supporting Trimble customers in South-East Asia. In Singapore, Alfred is actively involved in Integrated Digital Delivery projects, integrating work process and connecting project stakeholders.
Limited to 470 participants only (first come basis) and confirmation email will be sent for successful registration latest by 22 October 2020 @ 5.00 PM
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