WEBINAR
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 12:00 PM - Sunday, December 31, 2023 1:00 PM (EDT)
Event Details

We are surrounded by data everyday with more and more owners asking for more data to be delivered with each contract. Building Information Management, BIM, is one example of how data is being collected by contractors large and small. In this session we will engage with two leading healthcare organizations CHOP and UPENN Health System to talk about their ground-breaking projects and how they are using BIM to manage the information deluge. This discussion will talk about how they each plan on using the data in their FM Systems and how they are partnering with the contractors to get the best possible product.


Facilitator:


George Broadbent, VP Asset Management
MICRODESK, INC.

George started his career in Mechanical Engineering and has been a Management Consultant for more than 25 years.  George has worked with fortune 500 firms and large public agencies to architect solutions around Asset Management, Electronic Content Management (ECM), Cybersecurity and Vital Records Management.

Mr. Broadbent’s philosophy is to understand the end state of the system and drive forward towards this end.  This information and systems driven approach allows for the creation of systems and processes that are not only successful but sustainable. Asset Management is fundamentally an information system and when you look at the system as a whole you can drive insights into the organization that allow for organization change and cost savings.



Panelists:


Kelly M Vigneault, BIM Manager
Facilities Planning, Real Estate & Project Management
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia



Braheem S Santos, The Pavilion Engineering Manager
Real Estate, Design & Construction
University of Pennsylvania Health System



1.0 CM-BIM CE Credit | AGC of America recognizes ‘BIM for Facilities Management: Partnering with Owners to Provide the Best Possible Product’ as qualifying for continuing education hours towards the renewal of AGC’s Certificate of Management-Building Information Modeling (CM-BIM). Each hour of educational content is equal to 1 hour of CE credit. Attendees may earn up to 1.0 hour of CE Credit by attending this webinar.

Additional Information
Event Contact:
Angela Hendrix
Contact Organization:
General Building Contractors Association | GBCA
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