Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Management Practices and 'BIM'

The increasing use of integrated software solutions, such as Building Information Models (BIM), on large projects has significant implications for management practices in project-based design environments. It is the focus of industry and policy-making attention, with a number of events this autumn.

On 3rd December 2010, I am hosting an event on Engineering Management in the Digital Economy: Research and Practice at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), which is co-sponsored by AIM and the ICE. This will bring together senior practitioners and leading academics to consider how the issues encountered in leading practice can help shape research agendas; and how the outcomes of research can help inform industry and policy in this area. While the full event is invitation only, the talks will be broadcast.
The increased interest in BIM is demonstrated by increased attendance at a recent event hosted by Autodesk. Other UK events this autumn include a CPIC workshop on 2nd November (see http://www.bsria.co.uk/training-and-events/details/building-information-model-2010/#content) and CIBSE training day on BIM in building services on 2nd December (see http://www.cibsetraining.co.uk/conferences/single/1975). I am engaged in research to inform the evolving debate, working with colleagues to examine the handover of digital data to construction clients in particular.