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MONDAY EVENING´S SOCIAL EVENT A computer model of a building containing the location-, geometry-, property- and attribute information of its building components (commonly referred to as Building Information Model) A computer model that integrates information of building components with the respective start and inish times of their construction. A building information model including all process data (i.e. input/ output data from processes like supply, progress, production, budget, cost, controlling, facility management, etc.) LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013 CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29 LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013 CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29 Friedrichshafen Bregenz Constance Zurich Munich Stuttgart Frankfurt GERMANY SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA Conference fee: Regular 695 Euro Early bird 495 Euro (until the 14th of July) Included: - Conference transcript - Catering service (Coffee breaks and lunch buffet) - Boat trip and dinner on Lake Constance Please register online: http://www.htwg-konstanz.de/5d Boat trip and dinner on Lake Constance 17 - 18 h boarding (landing place across from the venue) Round-trip on Lake Constance with dinner buffet. This is a great chance for continuing discussions with leading 5D stakeholders and for international networking. 22 - 23 h return at harbor Constance GETTING HERE Konzilgebäude Hafenstraße 2 78462 Konstanz Germany MEETING VENUE GENERAL INFORMATION LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013 CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29 www.htwg-konstanz.de/5d Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung University of Applied Sciences Faculty of civil engineering / 5D Brauneggerstraße 55 78462 Konstanz Germany CONTACT INFORMATION Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Rickers [email protected]

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MONDAY EVENING´S SOCIAL EVENT

A computer model of a building containing the location-, geometry-, property- and attribute information of its building components (commonly referred to as Building Information Model)

A computer model that integrates information of building components with the respective start and inish times of their construction.

A building information model including all process data (i.e. input/output data from processes like supply, progress, production, budget, cost, controlling, facility management, etc.)

LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29

LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29

Friedrichshafen

Bregenz

Constance

Zurich

Munich

Stuttgart

FrankfurtGERMANY

SWITZERLAND

AUSTRIA

Conference fee:

Regular 695 Euro

Early bird 495 Euro (until the 14th of July)

Included:

- Conference transcript

- Catering service (Coffee breaks and lunch buffet)

- Boat trip and dinner on Lake Constance

Please register online:http://www.htwg-konstanz.de/5d

Boat trip and dinner on Lake Constance

17 - 18 h boarding (landing place across from the venue)

Round-trip on Lake Constance with dinner buffet. This

is a great chance for continuing discussions with leading

5D stakeholders and for international networking.

22 - 23 h return at harbor Constance

GETTING HERE

Konzilgebäude

Hafenstraße 2

78462 Konstanz

Germany

MEETING VENUEGENERAL INFORMATION

LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013CONSTANCE, OCTOBER 28 – 29

www.htwg-konstanz.de/5d

Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung

University of Applied Sciences

Faculty of civil engineering / 5D

Brauneggerstraße 55

78462 Konstanz

Germany

CONTACT INFORMATION

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Rickers

[email protected]

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LAKE CONSTANCE 5D-CONFERENCE 2013 OCTOBER 28 – 29

The aim of this conference

Seeing the huge success of our irst international 5D-con-

ference in 2012 we are pleased to announce that we are

already organising the next one.

We have found some interesting 5D projects, ambitious yet

pragmatic research endeavours and revolutionary educa-

tional approaches. You will be offered a broad spectrum of

informative 5D implementation sessions from different

disciplines and backgrounds. To avoid supericiality or

thematic overlapping, ive challenging sub-topics have

been chosen. These will be analysed in-depth during

break-out sessions and workshops. During the conference

we want to actively involve the audience and create me-

aningful synergies between audience and speakers; integ-

rated into a inal presentation for the grant interactive

debate.

If you see the charm in our approach, want to participate

and want to expand your international 5D network, we

kindly invite you to take this opportunity.

Please subscribe quickly, as seats are limited.

5D in construction processes

5D means augmenting the existing BIM with process and

progress information to create and safeguard a higher

process-integration and control from very early design to

engineering, fabrication & construction onto operation &

maintenance, so as to decrease process waste and impro-

ve project results.

Many construction companies worldwide have started to

initiate programs for inding solutions, processes, and im-

plementation strategies to use 5D solutions in their daily

worklow. Also principals have seen the beneits of these

solutions and are trying to ind ways to exploit these new

possibilities.

Software companies on their part have identiied that for

the demands of 5D, which will fundamentally change exis-

ting construction processes, new software solutions have

to be developed. The 5D initiative, a consortium of ive ma-

jor construction companies, joined forces to aid this cause.

For further information we would kindly like to refer you

to their website www.5d-initiative.com.

Conference concept

Below, please ind an outline of the conference. For each

of the ive topics speakers from different disciplines and

backgrounds will host interactive workshops.

Please consult our lyer inlay for the detailed programme

or visit our website: www.htwg-konstanz.de/5d

Sponsored by:

www.rib-software.com/home

www.trimble.com/worldwide.aspx

international.autodesk.com

www.plm.automation.siemens.com

www.bentley.com

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09:00 - 10:00 WELCOME ADDRESS

Uwe Rickers HTWG,

Konstantinos Kessoudis 5Di,

Kai Handel HTWG,

Rob van Wingerden Encord,

Peter Steinhagen, VDI

10:00 - 10:45 KEYNOTE SPEAKER I

5D is a rolling revolution

Charles Eastman Georgia Institut of Technology

10:45 - 11:15 COFFEE BREAK

11:15 - 12:00 SESSION I

A survey of Building

Information Modeling

Dana Smith,

Lynn Hiel

NIBS Strabag AG

Toward simulation-based

construction scheduling

using Building

Information Models

Raimar Scherer

TU Dresden,

Markus König RUB,

Sven Spieckermann

SimPlan AG

Success through failure

- rapid iterations to drive

BIM / VDC adoption at a

US construction firm

Jeff Schramm,

John Tocci

Gilbane Company

Is there life

after BIM? Delivering

enduring value from BIM

data

Kath Fontana

BAM FM

5D for different

building types

Marco Vidali

ICA BIM

12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH

13:30 - 14:15 SESSION II

Technical guidelines as

generally accepted rules

of engineering and

indispensable part of the

legal framework

Frank Jansen

VDI

Using OCL for

validation of BIM platform

object graphs, fast and

reproducible specification

of high-detail constructi-

on-processes

Bernold Kraft,

Torsten Krämer

TU Berlin

BIM Vision - building an

integrated, collaborative

environment

Chris Pennington

Siemens PLM

Saving billions

as a result of digitizing

the existing build

environment

Willem Verbaan

University of Applied

Sciences Amsterdam

Resource inclusive model

schedules - synchronizing

„object-based“ costing

and „activity-based“

actuals

Ramsundar Ganapathy,

Nick Bokhoven

DPR Construction

14:30 - 15:15 SESSION III

The required legal

framework for BIM and

IPD

James Salmon

Collaborative

Construction Resources,

LLC

Case study: The

divergence of various

Building Information

Models with dissimilar

Levels of Development

and detail concerning the

life cycle assessment

Martin Biesinger,

Uwe Rickers,

Helmuth Pfeiffer

HTWG Constance,

Wolff & Müller

Development of the Dutch

concept library (CB-NL)

Bram Mommers

ARCADIS

Getting the most out of

BIM – a 6D model for FM

Duane Gleason

Trimble Navigation

Extending the

information model

lifecycle

Patrik Lindvall

NCC Construction

Sverige AB

15:15 - 16:15 COFFEE BREAK AND EXHIBITION OF SPONSORS

16:15 - 17:00 SESSION IV

Standardization:

The success factor in 5D

estimating

James McKenzie

Swinerton Incorporated

Gilbane Building

Company & Züblin

trans-atlantic lessons

learned

Konstantinos Kessoudis

Züblin Ed.,

John Tocci, Jr.

Gilbane Building Company

Bringing 5D

to the jobsite with

production control

Christopher J. Mouflard

Trimble Navigation

Seeking breakthrough

outcomes in projects and

facility whole life

management

Andrew Arnold

DPR Construction

Closing the BIM

loop with laser scanning

Duane Gleason

Trimble Navigation

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09:00 - 09:45 KEYNOTE SPEAKER II

Crossrail: A case study in BIM

Malcolm Taylor Crossrail Ltd

10:00 - 10:45 SESSION V

Using the model

progression specification

Marcel Broekmaat

Trimble Buildings

Next generation BIM:

Automated design

reviews and sensor data

integration

Jochen Teizer

Georgia Institute

of Technology

Celebrate the

marriage of the design/

engineering and the

commercial world in

construction projects

Michael Quadt

SAP

HESMOS - Energy

laboratory for life cycle

optimisation of public

private partnership

projects

Bastian Bort,

Marie-Christine Geißler

BAM Deutschland AG

Using lean to implement a

production system on site

to bridge the gap

between BIM and the

work on site (shown by

the example of plant

construction)

Patrick Theis

DS Consulting Process

and Organisation GmbH

10:45 - 11:15 COFFEE BREAK

11:15 - 12:00 SESSION VI

Design interoperability

with ISO 14306

Mike Zink

Siemens PLM

Experience with

5D bachelor seminar at

HTWG Konstanz

Wolfgang Müller

RIB AG,

Uwe Rickers

HTWG Constance

Strategic BIM: Out of the

project, into the

boardroom

Dominic Thasarathar,

Matt Wheelis

Autodesk

5D integrated earned

value analysis

Erol Yurtseven

Renaissance Construction

Develop 5D in

design & construction of

outstanding buildings in

Nigeria

Markus Rambach

Julius Berger

International

12:15 - 13:00 SESSION VII

The implications of

Building Information

Models (BIM)

on construction contracts

in the Dutch construction

industry

Wim van de Koot

Ballast Nedam

Influence from Building

Information Modeling

(BIM) of bachelor and

master theses at the Jade

University of Applied

Sciences Oldenburg

Hans-Georg Oltmanns

Jade Hochschule

Oldenburg

Strategies for virtual

building services

coordination

Mark Baldwin

The BIM Hub

From BIM to ALIM –

generating value by

connecting (building)

information models with

asset lifecycle and

performance manage-

ment

Lutz Bettels

Bentley Systems Germany

GmbH

5D best practice

implementation of an

airport building

according to 5Di

specification

Wolfgang Müller,

Konstantin Badulin

RIB AG

13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH

14:00 - 14:45 SESSION VIII

Enabling Siemens

NX and JT for the

construction industry

Alexander Barduhn

PRION

Development of a 5D case

study on the design and

construction of a

parking garage with a

rooftop athletic field at

the WPI Campus

Guillermo Salazar

Worcester Polytechnic

Institute

BIM in the cloud

Michael Moran

Autodesk

From BIM requirements

to facility management

Angelo Ciribini,

Giovanni Caratozzolo

Università degli Studi di

Brescia

Andrea Vanossi

Politecnico di Milano

Applying 5D on

construction projects

Konstantinos Kessoudis

STRABAG SE

15:00 - 16:00 SUMMARY OF WORKSHOP DISCUSSION SESSIONS & CONCLUDING REMARKS

16:00 - 16:30 PLENARY DISCUSSION

16:30 CLOSING

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