Description
Projects today need one or several persons to ensure that digitalization, data flow, collaboration, and intelligent models are set up and working. This session will discuss the most-common roles—digital collaboration manager, building information modeling (BIM) manager, and BIM coordinator—and the expectations and responsibilities of these different roles. In addition, we'll look at how Fornebubanen Metro has standardized how nine different BIM coordinators work, how we've managed their different personalities to fit with the standardization, and how they've advanced in practice through a project that has lasted for 12 years and has 10,000 models in BIM 360 and 12 federated models in Navisworks software. We'll see how their work has ensured a model-based project from start to finished construction, and how important their roles are to connect the design to construction. Their work has taken model-based construction to a new level, ensuring more value for all parts of the project.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to set and define the different roles around BIM and digitalization in a project to give the best value.
- Learn about the impact of having a BIM coordinator, BIM manager, or digital collaboration leader in a project.
- Discover the kinds of soft skills and knowledge that are needed.
- Discover the support digital roles provide to project management to ensure digital workflow and collaboration.