By Daniel Hargreaves, FCSI, CDT, AIA on Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Category: News

CSINext June 2014 Meeting

Greetings! We will be conducting our June Chapter Meeting and the presentation will be "Implementing BIM with AIA's Digital Practice Tools" Presented by Kenneth W. Cobleigh, Esq. Managing Director & Counsel with The American Institute of Architects. Mark your calendars for June 13th at 3:00pm EDT. We look forward to having you attend.

Construction Specifications Institute
CSINext Chapter
June 2014 Meeting

Meeting Date: June 13, 2014
Meeting Time: 3:00pm EDT
Meeting  RSVP: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7182579858236207873
Webinar ID: 125-361-755

Speaker: Kenneth W. Cobleigh, Esq.

Meeting Overview:

This session examines the use of digital data in design and construction, and specifically the use of  building information modeling (BIM); - and discusses  how the use of BIM can impact project participants, project success, and the public in general. Key topics will include the use and exchange of digital data, particularly data contained in a model, the impact of BIM use on project communication and efficiency, and other issues related to the use and transmission of digital data.

Participants will be able to use the knowledge gained during this program to better understand AIA Contract Documents protocols and provisions that address issues related to digital practice and building information modeling.  This understanding will allow for the efficient and responsible use of building information modeling, which will benefit all construction project participants, building occupants and the public in general.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. Explore new issues and trends in digital practice and building information modeling; discover business and practice implications to be considered by owners, architects and contractors; and assess the effects of these trends on practitioners and the public in general.
  2. Understand roles and responsibilities in projects that utilize digital data and building information modeling; and recognize their effects on traditional roles and how digital practice and BIM will minimize confusion, and project delays and contribute to a more efficient process.
  3. Analyze the potential liability associated with the transmission and use of digital data; including key issues associated with the appropriate transmission, maintenance, management and archiving of digital data and with post project uses of digital data for facilities management and other Owner related interests.
  4. Discover the new AIA Contract Documents addressing digital practice and understand how they facilitate the responsible use and exchange of digital data, including BIM, on a project.

Learning Units will be provided: Yes (AIA 1 LU/HSW)

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