The Fall BIMForum was held October 8-9 in Philadelphia, and attracted 250 attendees from all sectors of the industry, including architects, engineers, lawyers, contractors and subcontractors.
More than 30 presentations were given over the two day conference, which included in-depth discussion of how BIM as a process and technology is improving the way buildings are designed and built. The meeting featured cutting-edge practices, case studies, presentations and panel discussions that illustrated how the standard of care for building is evolving.
- The True Desired Design Process; Davis Chauviere, HKS
- BIM For the Rest of US; Mark Oberholzer, Rhode Partners
- Project Execution Planning for BIM; John Messner, Penn State University
- Attaining Industry Standards; Deke Smith, buildingSMART Alliance
- Getting BIM to the Bottom Line; Steve Jones, McGraw-Hill
- Indiana University Study; Dick Thomas, SHP
- The Impact of BIM from a Legal Perspective; Carl Roberts, Ballard Spahr and Julie Negovan, Cozen O’ Connor
- Transition from Project Delivery to Facility Management; Maureen McDonough, Harvard University
USACE BIM Roadmap; Steve Hutsell, US Army Corps of Engineers - USACE BIM Contract Language; Steve Hutsell, US Army Corps of Engineers
