When

Thursday June 30, 2016 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM PDT
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Where

Walsh Construction 
2905 SW First Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
 

 
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Cost

CSI Members - $10
Non-Members - $10
Students - $5 (with valid ID)

Contact

Jake LaManna,  CSI-EP, CDT
Education Committee Chair
jlamanna@walshconstructionco.com

Series Sponsor:

Building the Model: A Case Study in Change Management for a Billion Dollar Hospital

In the AEC industry, 2D drawings are plan checked - not 3D models. What happens then when your drawings are derived from the model, and the model is in a constant state of change and refinement?  In this presentation, we will look to the case study of the CPMC Van Ness and Geary Campus (formerly known as Cathedral Hill Hospital) project in San Francisco, California from inside the structural engineer's office.  We will primarily discuss Revit workflows and tools that have helped this fully IPD project to manage an iterative design process and tight construction schedule.  We will also cover Navisworks and Bluebeam as integral tools for information, documentation and change management.

Who Should Attend 
Architects, structural engineers, general contractors, MEP designers and detailers, BIM/VDC managers & specialists. 1 AIA LU available!

About the Presenter
  Benjamin Alfonso received his B.A. in Architecture from UC Berkeley and is a Sr. BIM Specialist for Modulus Consulting, a national BIM services firm headquartered in San Francisco, CA.  He specializes in structural and architectural modeling in Revit as well as coordination in Navisworks. Mr. Alfonso has worked on projects such as San Francisco General Hospital, Highland Hospital in Oakland, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, a processor manufacturing facility, high-rises, corporate offices and for the past year has led the BIM effort for Degenkolb Engineers on CPMC Van Ness and Geary Campus. 

Come join us for pizza and a brew, and some learning too!

Agenda

5:30 PM - Check in, enjoy pizza & good beer
6:00 PM - Presentation
7:15 PM - Q&A