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6 ANNUAL BIM SUMMIT

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4 - 5 September 2024 | JW Marriott Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Day One: Wednesday, 4 September 2024


0800 Registration & Coffee 1400 Session Five
Advancing High-Level BIM Capabilities to Accomplish Fabrication
0850 Chairperson Welcome Address
Integrated Modelling
0900 Session One • Seamless Data Flow: Ensures seamless data transfer from design
Diminishing Data Loss Between GIS and BIM For Large Scale models to fabrication models, reducing errors and rework.
Infrastructure Developments • Assembly Simulation: Simulates the assembly process to identify and
• Use open data formats to ensure compatibility between GIS and resolve issues before actual construction.
BIM platforms • Real-Time Coordination: Enables real-time coordination and clash
• Ensure consistent data updating and synchronization between
GIS and BIM databases detection between design and fabrication team
• Encourage cross-disciplinary knowledge sharing to improve Ronan Collins, Digital Engineering Manager
understanding and collaboration HSS Engineers, Malaysia
Liz Cueva Jones, Associate, Design Technology Manager, Asia Pacific &
Middle East
1445 Session Six
Gensler, Singapore
4D/5D BIM Dimensions: Integration of Time and Cost in 3D Model
0945 Session Two for Construction Management
Parametric Modeling and BIM for Structural Engineering • Schedule Integration: Links project schedules (Gantt charts, CPM
• Enhanced accuracy in structural analysis and design through detailed schedules) with the 3D model
modeling and simulation • Construction Sequencing: Visualizes construction sequences over
• Early detection of design conflicts and potential issues, reducing the
risk of costly errors during construction time, aiding in planning and coordination.
• Enables quick exploration of various design alternatives and • Project Monitoring: Enables real-time tracking of project progress
optimization based on specific criteria and constraints against the schedule
Chow Han Seng (Raymond), Senior Structural Engineer / BIM Norizwan Bin Zainal , Senior BIM Coordinator - CIDB Certified
Manager Samsung C&T Corporation, Malaysia
Arup Jururunding Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia

1030 The Speed Networking - The Mad Minutes! 1530 Afternoon Refreshments
Fun and fast, this networking activity is a great opportunity to
grow your connections 1600 Session Seven
BIM – Powered Modular Construction: Augmenting BIM to
1100 Morning Refreshments
Establish Agile Workflow and Cost-Effective Projects
1130 Session Three • A Journey to Modular Construction Strengthened by BIM
‘BIM-Powered Modular Construction: Augmenting BIM to • Effective Work Sequence Planning
Establish Agile Workflow and Cost-Effective Projects’ • Financially Efficient Projects
• Assembly Simulation: Use BIM to simulate assembly sequences, Jose Salvador Salvosa, Senior Architectural/Facade Coordinator
optimizing onsite installation
• Accurate Cost Estimation: Utilize BIM for detailed quantity China Construction, Singapore
takeoffs and accurate cost estimation of modular components
• Clash Detection: Implement BIM for early clash detection to prevent 1645 Session Eight
costly errors and rework BIM – Powered Modular Construction: Augmenting BIM to
Mohd Hudzairi Mohd Jelani, Senior Engineer M&E Establish Agile Workflow and Cost-Effective Projects
MRCB Builders, Malaysia
• Seamless Integration of Modular Design
1215 Session Four • Digital Fabrication
BIM Interoperability – Centralized Approach for BIM and Structural • Supply Chain Integration
Model Ts Ahmad Aizuddin Bin Saad, BIM Engineer/Coordinator
• Addressing Data Exchange Gaps: Exploring how the lack of data Leighton Asia, Malaysia
exchange avenues between tools used by structural engineers (e.g.,
Robot, Excel) and BIM authoring software (e.g., Revit) creates the
opportunity for establishing a dynamic, two-way communication link 1730 End of Day One
between the BIM model and the structural model
• BHoM for Interoperability: Demonstrating the role of Building Habitat
Object Model (BHoM) as a crucial framework for enabling seamless
data exchange and interaction between various software tools
• Integrating Tools for Efficiency: Showcasing the integration of Revit,
Robot, Excel, Grasshopper, and BHoM to facilitate instant updates to
Revit section members by extracting data from design spreadsheets,
thus eliminating the need for manual changes by modelers
Tuah Hamid, Digital Engineer
Aecom, Malaysia

1300 Networking Luncheon

FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT


HANA
: +60327750000 ext.617 : [email protected]

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