Code : 2014089
Event Name : Benefits of using BIM for project and built asset management -Sharing standards internationally
CPD Code : Formal Events
Speaker : Tim Bennett BSc MA MRICS is Head of the newly formed Construction Faculty at CEM. He is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and senior academic having been until recently Acting Head and Associate Professor at Kingston University. He has been involved with BIM as part of his role on the RICS QS & IT Business Group having produced a number of CPD podcasts on BIM for members. This has meant liaising with employers on their use and application of BIM together with being a member of the UK BIM Academic Forum that provide publications for practice to move forward the BIM agenda.

Sunny Choi MHKIS MRICS MCIOB MBA is a Senior Quantity Surveyor in the Housing Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government. He is a member of the BIM Sub-committee of the QS Division of HKIS and a Council member of buildingSMART Hong Kong. One of his current assignments is to explore the application of BIM in quantity surveying works, and collaborate with other in-house professional disciplines to develop standard approach of modelling to maintain consistency of data sharing.
Event Date : 2014-11-17
Event Time : 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Registration Closing Date : 2014-11-14
CPD Hour(s) : 1.5
Venue : Surveyors Learning Centre, Room 1207, 12/F, Wing On Centre, 111 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Division : GPD QSD
Fee : HK$120 for HKIS member and CEM students and alumni; HK$150 for non-member (HK$30 walk in surcharge for all pricings listed)
Priority : GPD, QSD Members and CEM students and alumni; First-come-first-served
Language : English supplemented by Cantonese
Details :

JOINT CPD WITH CEM (The College of Estate Management)

The first part of this CPD will provide an overview of the use of BIM for managing project data. It will emphasise the need for BIM Protocols and demonstrate the use of model outputs for time and cost management. Use of project information during the operation of the building will also be addressed.

At the heart of effective use of BIM is the need for collaborative working to support sharing appropriately structured data. To achieve this goal, internationally agreed standards are required.

Second part of this CPD will give a brief on the application of BIM in Hong Kong construction industry.

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Payment : HKD 120
Face-to-Face/Zoom : Please refer to the remarks