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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
DAY 1 DAY 2
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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Research and education
Coordination of trades
Facility management
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Research and education
Coordination of trades
Facility management
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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
18:00 SOCIAL EVENT
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TIME THEME
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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