Creating the Best Digital Engineers in the World ICE BIM 2014 Topics include: An overview from Sellafield on the BIM nuclear strategy The trials and development of a Highways Agency BIM early adopter BIM for contractors BIM requirements for clients panel session BIM for ssset information management Business as Usual BRONZE SILVER SPONSORS PLATINUM 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Featuring expert speakers from: HM Government BIM Working Group Sellafield Ltd Manchester City Council Network Rail URS Transport for London Cavendish Nuclear Cabinet Office Laing O’Rourke Crossrail Costain BAM Nuttall Limited Capita CH2M Hill @ICE_BIM Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ICE engineers ice-bim.com About ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel About ICE BIM is back on October 29 for its fourth consecutive year. The conference is your chance to join 400 senior level delegates to hear presentations and case studies from the top names in the industry. This year will focus on ‘creating the best digital engineers in the world’ through the implementation of BIM across the supply chain. Sessions will be broken down into five main themes: BIM and Leadership; BIM and Capital Delivery; Operational BIM; Technology; and BIM for Asset Information Management. ICE BIM 2014 will share best practice on delivering BIM within your organisation. Learn from those successfully using it, including early adopters who will guide you through improving efficiency and performance, reducing cost and waste, and adding value for the client. ICE BIM Conferences attract the most senior speakers, companies, and projects and are the key gathering of the BIM community each year. For the fourth consecutive event, Mark Bew MBE, Chairman - HM Government BIM Working Group, will Chair the conference. Who should attend ICE BIM 2014 is the fourth and largest BIM conference yet from the Institution of Civil Engineers. It will bring together 400 senior representatives from the construction industry to hear detailed case studies and participate in discussions on creating the best digital engineers in the world. This flagship event is a key meeting for the BIM community, with the support of BIS and the UK’s professional bodies and associations. The conference is aimed at senior: Civil, structural, buildings services and MEP engineers Contractors Consultancies Architects Quantity surveyors Clients (owner/operators) Central and Local Government Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-bim.com Speakers ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Speakers Ivor Barbrook, Head of Design Delivery and BIM Implementation, BAM Nuttall Limited Mark Bew MBE, Chair, HM Government BIM Working Group Hugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead, Institution of Engineering and Technology Jason Boyle, Project Architect, Sellafield Ltd Liam Brady, Complex Client Programme Manager, Manchester City Council Andrew Brown, Associate Director, Infrastructure, Capita Tim Broyd, Vice President, Institution of Civil Engineers Davin Crowley-Sweet, Professional Head of Asset Data and Information, Network Rail Darren Cunningham, Scheme Project Manager, Wessex Capacity Programme, Network Rail Tom Dengenis, CEO, Synchro Software Limited Sam El Jouzi, Director, Rail Engineering, CH2M Hill Geoff French, President, Institution of Civil Engineers Yoshihiko Fukuchi, Autodesk David Glennon, Director Technology & Data Solutions Group, URS Stephen Greasley, BIM Manager, Cavendish Nuclear Will Hackney, Strategic BIM Manager, TfL David Hancock, Head of Construction, Cabinet Office Philip Isgar, BIS – BIM Task Group, Nuclear Anne Kemp, Chair, BIM Action Group Alisatir O’Reilly, Infrastructure Lead Work Winning Digital Engineering Pricing & Digital Engineering, Laing O’Rourke David Owens, Design Manager, Costain Mark Sawyer, General Manager GC/CM Division, Trimble Sarah Shipsey, Governance and Assurance Lead, Eight2o Vasileios K. Vernikos, Head of BIM Development; Transportation – Europe, CH2M Hill Andrew Wolstenholme, CEO, Crossrail Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-bim.com Programme ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Timings 08:00 Registration and Coffee 10:45 Coffee and Networking 12:50 Lunch and Exhibition 15:40 Coffee and Networking 17:05 Close of Conference and Drinks Reception Welcome and Introductions from the Chair UK Government Leadership and Moving to 2016 Mark Bew MBE, Chair, HM Government BIM Working Group 2014 is a significant year for BIM; it marks the beginning of the hand back from the BIM Task Group to both industry and the public client, the creation of an EU wide BIM Task Team and the release of the plans for the next UK generation in the guise of Level 3. How far have we come since the 2016 date was set for achieving level-2 BIM on public sector projects? BIM and Leadership Overview from ICE W hat is ICE doing to promote the use of BIM across the industry? Collaborative working with various leading institutions and organisations Geoff French, President, Institution of Civil Engineers Tim Broyd, Vice President, Institution of Civil Engineers H as BIM Level 2 uptake been a success within the UK? Who will take forward the 2016 mandate? How do we maintain momentum after the deadline both domestically and on the International stage? What are the next targets and are they achievable? What will Level 3 look like? 2016 marks the date that the work of the BIM Task Group passes to the industry for Legacy support and the Public Client base will become selfsupporting for Level 2 BIM and Government Soft Landings. How is the handover progressing? An update on progress for Level 2 and GSL Managing the Legacy and handover Championing better outcomes for built assets during the design and construction stages through GSL Mark Bew MBE, Chair, HM Government BIM Working Group Security Threats and Security-Minded Modelling ICE BIM Action Group An update on the work of the ICE BIM Action Group including: B IM Action Group goal of creating “the best digital civil engineers in the world” ICE heatmap – how have we progressed? TSB Project – How is ICE leading the digital agenda? Anne Kemp, Chair, BIM Action Group Government Security Advisor Hugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead, Institution of Engineering and Technology BIM in Japan MLIT, Ministry of Land Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in Japan, executed 38 BIM pilot projects for Infrastructure last year. Goals, objectives and findings through pilot projects will briefly be introduced. Yoshihiko Fukuchi, Autodesk Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-bim.com Programme ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel BIM and Capital Delivery BIM for Nuclear - Enabling Collaboration to Reduce Cost, Risk and Time across Whole Nuclear Programme Lifecycles The ‘BIM Nuclear Strategy’ is developed to a greater or lesser degree across the many opportunities that exist within the nuclear industry. For all sectors, the process for holistic programme life-cycles is consistent. As industry moves towards Level 2 by 2016 this alignment of presentations will showcase: T he current strategic thinking to allow all nuclear sectors to collaborate together to enable supply chain synergies How Sellafield Ltd, as an intelligent client, have successfully initiated the Silo’s Maintenance Facility (SMF) How together with their joint venture partners they delivering this project which is currently in the construction phase Philip Isgar, BIS – BIM Task Group, Nuclear Jason Boyle, Project Architect, Sellafield Ltd Stephen Greasley, BIM Manager, Cavendish Nuclear A556 Knutsford to Bowdon Improvement Scheme – The trials and development of a Highways Agency BIM Early Adopter Covering the scheme details and progress made in all aspects of BIM Level 2 and 3 with each aspect of infrastructure associated with delivering a £175M highway infrastructure project through design and pre-construction: W hat do you do when a significant government client requires ‘Level 2 BIM in accordance with UK Government Construction Strategy 2010’? What if the client is still learning what BIM is and how it is going to affect its business? What if there is little experience or guidance available for infrastructure projects doing BIM? What if you have a £175M Nationally Important Infrastructure Project to deliver? Striving to meet BIM Level 2 by 2016 Andrew Brown, Associate Director, Infrastructure, Capita David Owens, Design Manager, Costain Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. The Devil is in the Detail – BIM for Contractors Does BIM fit with contracting? How do you change a culture of 2D into 3D? How to prove return from an event that did not happen Using the best software tool in the federated tool box Improving quality, safety and reducing costs Move on into LEAN and BIM Capture information as you see it, receive information as you need it Combine BIM visions with a business case for each step on your planned BIM journey Ivor Barbrook, Head of Design Delivery and BIM Implementation, BAM Nuttall Limited BIM at Heathrow A look at how BIM has been used on numerous projects at Europe’s busiest airport including how this was used on the newly constructed Terminal 2. BIM and Technology Inside a Digital Asset Using immersive visualisations to communicate complex data throughout the project lifecycle. Including examples of London Underground projects: Communicating multi-diversional BIM models Adding value to design and construction Adding value to project controls and asset management Linking these technologies to project controls and 5D design Sam El Jouzi, Director, Rail Engineering, CH2M Hill Vasileios K. Vernikos, Head of BIM Development; Transportation – Europe, CH2M HILL Trimble Case Study Operational BIM ice-bim.com Programme ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Operational BIM Managing Data for large projects and organisations: E nabling the shift from Project BIM success to Enterprise BIM success Driving consistency in the process and deliverables Removing technology barriers and putting in strong technology foundations How does the above improve client satisfaction on large infrastructure projects including tunnelling, roads, metro’s and rail in the UK and globally? David Glennon, Director Technology & Data Solutions Group, URS BIM for Clients - Managing Client Expectations What do clients do with the data/information handed over? How do they know if the model is any good? What do they want from BIM? View from the end user or client. How is BIM specified and how are cost savings actually realised? Andrew Wolstenholme, CEO, Crossrail David Hancock, Head of Construction, Cabinet Office Davin Crowley-Sweet, Professional Head of Asset Data and Information, Network Rail Will Hackney, Strategic BIM Manager, TfL Sarah Shipsey, Governance and Assurance Lead, Eight2o Tom Dengenis, CEO, Synchro Software Limited Topcon Case Study The Benefits of BIM beyond 3D Collaboration and Enhanced Team Communication M ixed data types and data interoperability utilising a mix of 2D and 3D data from multiple authoring applications in a single project environment Vertical and linear projects combined Employing both vertical and linear project methodologies in a rail project for costing, planning, and delivery Determining quantities and cost by location to ascertain where value is spread throughout the project BIM to the field and back Reliably tracking changes to the design, deploying rich data to the job site for precise layout, and the ongoing assessment Mark Sawyer, General Manager GC/CM Division, Trimble BIM For Existing Infrastructure Using Digital Engineering to improve 100 million annual passenger journeys at London Waterloo Station T he redevelopment of Waterloo: The UK’s busiest transport hub The journey from initial engagement to finished model The benefits realised from the Digital Engineering of a major London station Next steps for Digital Engineering in the rail sector Alistair O’Reilly, Infrastructure Lead - Work Winning Digital Engineering Pricing & Digital Engineering, Laing O’Rourke Darren Cunningham, Scheme project manager, Wessex Capacity Programme, Network Rail BIM for Asset Information Management BIM for asset information management and adopting Government Soft Landings (GSL). Manchester City Council Library and Town Hall Extension case study including building onto/retrofit of existing structures. Liam Brady, Complex Client Programme Manager, Manchester City Council Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-bim.com Our Sponsors ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Platinum Sponsors AUTODESK TRIMBLE Benefit from greater insight using Autodesk’s Building Information Modelling (BIM) solutions for planning, design, construction and management of your building and civil engineering projects. Autodesk’s broad portfolio of tools for design, simulation, visualisation and collaboration can help you extend the power of BIM and remove the barriers to better business. Trimble’s mix of hardware, software and mobility technologies streamlines communication and collaboration throughout the construction lifecycle, from planning, design and site preparation through to the finished project. Trimble’s mix of hardware, software and mobility technologies streamlines communication and collaboration throughout the construction lifecycle, from planning, design and site preparation through to the finished project. www.autodesk.co.uk www.trimble.com Silver Sponsor SIEMENS Siemens PLM Software, is a world-leading provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software, systems and services. Helping thousands of companies make great products by optimizing their lifecycle processes. IBM’s BIM as a Service offering provides a framework for managing information throughout the lifecycle of a building programme. We leverage the latest in cloud, analytics, mobility and PLM technology to offer a collaborative BIM platform. Our BIM as a Service solution will help you embed BIM principles into day to day working and turn data into insights impacting the bottom line. www.siemens.com/plm www.ibm.com/ibm/green/smarter_buildings.html Bronze Sponsors 4PROJECTS LTD ASITE SYNCHRO 4Projects by Viewpoint is an award winning provider of collaborative online construction software. We have a presence throughout the world, directly or indirectly through our partners, and continually strive to improve and add to the solutions we provide to the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sectors. Asite are proud to exhibit as Bronze Sponsors for this year’s ICE BIM 2014. The team will be showcasing the new Adoddle 17 platform, for more information head to our website, or follow us on twitter @Asite Synchro PRO 4D planning revolutionizes construction project delivery. The ability to see, review, and discuss details creates a common understanding of the project, reducing risk, improving productivity, saving time and money and reducing waste throughout the entire supply chain. Deliver remarkable results every project. www.4projects.com Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. www.asite.com www.synchroltd.com ice-bim.com Our Sponsors ICE BIM 2014 29 October 2014, Lancaster London Hotel Sponsors TOPCON CADLINE CLEARBOX TOPCON, an innovative and global market leading company, develops and manufactures precise satellite positioning products and software solutions for surveying and civil engineering, earthworks and road construction, construction site management, mobile asset mapping and management and GIS data capturing. Cadline Ltd is a Platinum Awarded Autodesk Partner specialising in the supply of innovative design technology and associated consultancy, integration and professional services covering Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Infrastructure, Process and Plant and Structural Analysis. Clearbox delivers leading edge integrated information management technology and support services for modern BIM enabled projects. Our core product BIMXtra delivers excellent ROI whether you are an owner occupier, consultant, contractor or operator, to make the opportunity of BIM a reality across the entire asset lifecycle of the built environment. www.topcon.eu www.cadlinecommunity.co.uk clearboxbim.com FARO LEICA GEOSYSTEMS SIKA FARO provides the compact and light FARO® Laser Scanner Focus3D X Series offering the most efficient method for 3D image documentation and 3D modeling and the software Scene. The 3D laser scanner produces fast dense point clouds containing millions of points that provide incredibly detailed 3D colour images of large scale geometries. With close to 200 years of experience pioneering solutions to measure the world, Leica Geosystems products and services are trusted by professionals worldwide to help them capture, analyze, and present spatial information. Leica Geosystems is best known for its broad array of products that capture accurately, model quickly, analyze easily, and visualize and present spatial information. With over 100 years experience in supplying products for construction and industry we are confident that we have the perfect solution, no matter what your requirement. www.faro.com gbr.sika.com www.leica-geosystems.co.uk TECINTERACTIVE SOLIBRI TecInteractive supply, install and support SMART visual collaboration tools for the construction industry and users of BIM. Come and see us at ICE BIM 2014 to see our SMART 8070i interactive display can help you greatly improve co-ordination and design review meetings and collaboration with all stakeholders on a project. Solibri Model Checker (SMC) finds potential faults before a single brick is laid. Represented in over 70 countries, Solibri is privately owned with headquarters in Helsinki, plus offices in the US and UK. Solibri works with construction companies, consultants, clients and facility managers to save time, money and the environment. tecinteractive.com solibri.com Sponsorship Opportunities ICE BIM 2014 offers the opportunity to showcase your software and solutions to key buyers, network and establish meaningful business connections with leading figures in BIM in the UK. Please contact Shivani Budhdev for a tailored package: email [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7665 2215 Registered charity number 210252. 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