ASHE 2012 International Conference and Exhibition on Health Facility Planning Design and Construction
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Building a Six-Dimensional Bridge Between Construction and Hospital Facility Management
Program Code:
263978
Date:
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Time:
8:40 AM to 9:40 AM
EST
PRIMARY SPEAKER
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about each speaker.
Mark Howell, Senior Vice President,
Skanska USA Building
Mark has been with Skanska for over 21 years building numerous healthcare facilities on the West Coast for clients such as Virginia Mason Hospital, MultiCare Health System, the University of Washington, Swedish Medical Center and others. He is a member of ASHE, WSSHE and AHP.
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CO-SPEAKER
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Helen Juan, VDC/BIM Manager,
Skanska USA Building Inc.
Helen is the leading BIM manager for Skanska's Seattle office, with 12 years of experience in the construction industry. She has actively managed the modeling and BIM execution plan for a number of complex projects in the healthcare, aviation, and higher education markets.
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Clay Ciolek,
CHFM, Facility Operations & Projects Supervisor,
MultiCare-Good Samaritan Hospital
Clay's tenure in Healthcare Facilities-Engineering began in 1986. Between two healthcare organizations he has participated in four major capital projects, the latter two included BIM. He is considered a subject matter expert for managing healthcare projects in the occupied physical environment. Married 31 years, six children; ASHE, WSSHE,and NFPA memberships.
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Description
Speakers will describe the use of BIM models in constructing a 357,000-square-foot patient tower on an aggressive schedule. Models include 3-D for visualization, 4-D to communicate schedule sequencing, 5-D material take-offs and ordering, and a model with a sixth dimension linked to the facility’s operations and maintenance information. This session will enable you to:
● Apply the steps described to incorporate a 6-D BIM model into a construction project.
● Analyze the tangible and monetary benefits of incorporating a 6-D model into everyday operations and maintenance of a health care facility.
● Evaluate the appropriateness, including possibilities for cost/benefit analysis, of using 6-D building information modeling for a capital project.
● Discuss the essential training required to enable operations and maintenance staff to efficiently use a 6-D model.
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
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Analyze the tangible and monetary benefits of incorporating a 6D model into everyday operations and maintenance of a healthcare facility.
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Discuss the appropriate training methods needed to get a hospitals operations and maintenance staff efficiently using the 6D model as well as lessons learned from utilization of the model in everyday operations.
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Gain an understanding of 6D BIM modeling, including costs/benefits to better evaluate the appropriateness of utilizing it on a capital project.
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Understand the steps needed to successfully incorporate a 6D BIM model into a complex construction project from day one.