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VANCOUVERberFebruary 4-5, 2020
Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront
1133 West Hastings Street
Vancouver British Columbia
V6E 3T3
#CANBIMVAN20
REGIONAL SESSIONFrom the Smart Project to the Smart City:
Integration and Collaboration Across Policies, Processes and Technologies
In the shift towards a low carbon built environment, new technologies, digital
processes, fabrication and efficient assembly methods are transforming the
way buildings are designed, built and operated. The “internet of everything”
– IoT, Big Data and more - is connecting people, systems, buildings and
communities in ways that will disrupt traditional policies, workflows and
relationships. As the procurement, production and operation of buildings
and cities moves from analogue to digital, project teams will need to
collaborate fully and effectively.
Join us in Vancouver to learn more about new methods, technologies
and relationships that will impact how we deliver smart, climate-friendly
buildings and cities in the future.
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DAY ONEFebruary 4, 2020
Owners Summit, CanBIM Tour, Meet & Greet
Event Registration & Breakfast Opens
Welcome Address
Keynote - UK Perspectives on Information Management and Digital Transformation in Construction, Dr. Oliver G.F. Jones, Director of Research, Ryder Architecture
Fraser Health Facilities Management BIM Initiative, Larry Harder, Executive Director, Facilities Management, Fraser Health Facilities Management
The Application of Technology in Real-estate to Reduce Emissions, Dave Ramslie, VP - Sustainability, Concert Properties
Networking Break
AEC Professionals are from Mars, Owners are from Venus, Carl Storms, Solutions Consultant, IMAGINiT & Peter Costanzo, Facilities Management, IMAGINiT,
Panel Discussion - Moderated by Sheryl Staub-French, Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, The University of British Columbia
Closing Remarks
CanBIM Tour - MEC Headquarters and Structurecraft Manufacturing Plant
CanBIM Meet & Greet
7:00AM-7:45AM
7:45AM-8:00AM
8:00AM-8:30AM
8:30AM-9:00AM
9:00AM-9:30AM
9:30AM-10:00AM
10:00AM-10:30AM
10:30AM-11:30AM
11:30AM-11:45AM
12:00PM-5:45PM
6:00PM-8:00PM
MEC Structurecraft
MEMBERTour $45Owners Summit $260Morning Sessions $220 Afternoon Sessions $260 Meets & Eats $135
NON-MEMBERTour $60Owners Summit $350Morning Sessions $295Afternoon Sessions $350Meets & Eats $175
MEMBER STUDENTS Tour $45 Morning Sessions $75Afternoon Sessions $90
NON-MEMBER STUDENTS Tour $45 Morning Sessions $100Afternoon Sessions $120
MEMBER GROUPSTour $45 Owners Summit $245Morning Sessions $207 Afternoon Sessions $245Meets & Eats $135
NON-MEMBER GROUPSTour $60 Owners Summit $330Morning Sessions $280 Afternoon Sessions $330Meets & Eats $180
EVENT FEES
DAY TWOFebruary 5, 2020
Training Sessions, Executive Presentations & “Meets & Eats” Dinner
Exhibitor Set up
Event Registration & Breakfast Opens
Technology Exhibition Opens (All Day)
CanBIM Welcome Address, Education & Certification Update
EARLY MORNING CONCURRENT SESSIONSAdvancing the Architecture of Mass Timber, Yehia Madkour, Director of Innovation, Senior Associate, Perkins and Will & Derek Newby, Associate Principal, Perkins and Will
Case Study: Lion’s Gate Hospital Power Plant Project, Le Hien Huynh, BIM Manager, Division 15 Mechanical Ltd. & Harry Guo, BIM Designer, Division 15 Mechanical Ltd.
Wood Innovation Research: Smarter Details and Collaboration, Mark Porter, National Practice Leader - Buildings, Associated Engineering
Overcoming the Barriers to Digital Transformation, Santiago Diaz, Senior Product Designer, Katerra
Networking Technology Exhibition
LATE MORNING CONCURRENT SESSIONSEmpowered By Your Information, Brent Mauti, Global Director - Design Technology, IBI Group
Designing Your Tech Stack: The Company’s Digital DNA, Aubrey Tucker, Director Innovation + Technology, ETRO Construction
Industrialized Construction in Wood - The Role of Digital Tools and Automation, FPInnovations
Reality Capture + BIM: Make BIM Relevant During Construction, Raffi Holzer, CEO & Co-Founder, Avvir
LUNCH
CanBIM Presentation & Special Announcements
From the Smart Project to the Smart City: Using Technology To Benefit User Experience, David Thom, President, IBI Group
Lucas Epp Presentation, Lucas Epp, Head of Engineering, StructureCraft Builders Inc.
Networking Technology Exhibition
Oracle’s Strategy for Facilitating Digital Transformation in Organizations, Frank Malangone, Senior Director, Product & Industry Strategy, Oracle
The Business Impact of Digital Transformation, Robert Malczyk, Director, Equilibrium Consulting, a Katerra Company
Executive Legal Panel, Moderated by Paul Stocco, Partner, Brownlee LLP
Closing Remarks
Closing Reception
“Meets & Eats” Dinner
6:30AM
7:30AM
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8:00AM-8:30AM
8:30AM-9:45AM
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10:30AM-11:45AM
11:45AM-12:45PM
12:45PM-1:00PM
1:00PM-1:30PM
1:30PM-2:00PM
2:00PM-2:45PM
2:45PM-3:15PM
3:15PM-3:45PM
3:45PM-4:45PM
4:45PM-5:00PM
5:00PM-6:00PM
6:30PM-9:00PM
Early Morning Training Sessions8:30AM-9:45AMAttendees will be able to select only ONE (1) of the THREE (3) Early Morning Sessions.
Training Session 1A Advancing the Architecture of Mass TimberPresenters: Yehia Madkour, Director of Innovation, Senior Associate, Perkins and Will & Derek Newby, Associate Principal, Perkins and Will
Session Summary: In face of climate change, building with wood is the architecture and construction industries’ chance to challenge norms and drive the world’s aspirations towards zero carbon emissions. This presentation will demonstrate the potentials of advanced wood design and construction at scales from x-small to x-large. We will present two Vancouver projects designed by Perkins and Will with world class innovation in-mind, and with aspirations to be a catalyst for change and connection with the city: The red Pavilion at Emily Carr University, and the Canada Earth Tower.
Training Session 1BCase Study: Lion’s Gate Hospital Power Plant ProjectPresenters: Le Hien Huynh, BIM Manager, Division 15 Mechanical Ltd. & Harry Guo, BIM Designer, Division 15 Mechanical Ltd
Session Summary: The Lion’s Gate Hospital Power Plant Replacement was the first job we’ve encountered that had a contractual BIM requirement. The two main challenges of the job were the retrofit of the existing building, and the complexity of the new power plant. We will be exploring the lessons learned from this job, and some of the innovative technologies we’ve used to meet project goals.
Training Session 1C Wood Innovation Research: Smarter Details and CollaborationPresenters: Mark Porter, National Practice Leader - Buildings, Associated Engineering
Session Summary: In this presentation an introduction to the “Emerging Building Systems and Wood Innovation” research and publication that has recently been undertaken by Forestry Innovation Investment where common barriers to the adoption of the use of mass timber in building systems have been explored. Part of this work has resulted in the developing and sharing of details collaboratively developed by leaders in the industry and populated in Revit format with embedded attributes to assist in making choices as teams develop their wood designs.Attendees will come away with an overview of emerging building systems and wood innovation, how attributes within Revit can add value to details, how collaboration and sharing are vital to the adoption of emerging building systems and why emerging building systems are critical as we move to a low carbon and climate-resilient future.
Training Session 1D Overcoming the Barriers to Digital TransformationPresenters: Santiago Diaz, Senior Product Designer, Katerra
Session Summary: “Overcoming the Barriers to Digital Transformation is a panel discussion on the challenges faced in each firm that is transforming their practice through digital approaches, with a focus on computational design and production process automation. Each panelist has successfully contributed to the digital transformation in their respective firms, however obstacles were encountered, and new challenges will continue to arise as their transformation journeys continue. Presentations on computational design and process automation generally have a technical focus. On this occasion the panelists will also be asked questions regarding the business and professional development aspects of digital transformation.
DAY TWOFebruary 5, 2020
Morning Training Sessions8:30AM - 11:45PM
DAY TWOSeptember 26, 2019
Late Morning Training Sessions10:30AM-11:45PMAttendees will be able to select only ONE (1) of the THREE (3) Late Morning Sessions.
Training Session 2AEmpowered By Your InformationPresenter: Brent Mauti, Global Director - Design Technology, IBI Group
Session Summary: IBI Group would like to present a solution that connects a BIM to an Asset Management System as well as to our construction review process. One case study is focused on our office expansion where the assets within design model were cataloged and connected to a custom-built asset management system. The workflow harnesses OpenBIM technology allowing the end user to experience a virtual representation of the asset via mobile devices as well as a medium to socially interact with them. This data contains fused design information with records for maintenance along with social information identifying repair / replacements which can feed subsequent projects.
Training Session 2BDesigning Your Tech Stack: The Company’s Digital DNAPresenter: Aubrey Tucker, Director Innovation + Technology, ETRO Construction
Session Summary: In the age of active digital transformation, every company is running up against tough decisions that require them to evaluate legacy software & platforms for their continued use in the modern age. When cloud-based collaboration is the way of the future, legacy software paradigms need to be overhauled or left behind to make way for the modern tools that will really bring value. This presentation will go through ETRO’s process in developing its tech stack and some of the decisions and lessons learned along the way.
Training Session 2CIndustrialized Construction in Wood – The Role of Digital Tools and AutomationPresenter: FPInnovations
Session Summary: In 2019 FPInnovations initiated a research roadmap on the future role of industrialized construction in the building sector. The goal of this roadmap is to ensure that wood building systems are well positioned in the shift from site construction to the factory floor. This is in response to the culmination several market trends pointing to a future where construction is a digitalised and automated industrial process. This presentation will provide an overview of the key research findings within the industrialized construction road map. The first topic is the role of digital tools (BIM and DfMA) in the shift to industrialized construction. The current physical and digital capabilities of the Canadian prefabricated construction industry is then considered in light of state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and processes currently being used abroad. In general, the increase of digitization and automation comes with it an increased need for more precision in input materials such as lumber, engineered wood products, and mass timber. This road map lays out a research agenda to make the precision of digital construction work seamlessly with a natural material such as wood.
Training Session 2DReality Capture + BIM: Make BIM Relevant During ConstructionPresenters: Raffi Holzer, CEO & Co-Founder, Avvir
Session Summary: BIM is no longer just for design: augmenting your BIM with reality capture makes it a useful, if not indispensable, tool during the entire construction process. BIM has found its place in the design phase, where virtual 3D models provide visual aids for coordinating complex elements. When it comes to the building phase, however, BIM hasn’t been widely regarded as a value add on its own. Reality capture, the process of collecting data about real-world conditions, transforms BIM into a living, breathing construction tool. Periodic scans of a building site can be compared and integrated into a static BIM to extract valuable insights during construction. This session will discuss how to capture real-world conditions, why reality capture makes BIM relevant during the whole construction cycle, and how to contextualize reality capture in BIM to enable granular-level progress tracking and generate as-built data.
Morning Training Sessions8:30AM - 11:45PM
Afternoon Session - Executive Speaker Series 1:00PM-4:45PMEvent attendees will hear from industry executives and senior management professionals about their vision and strategy around technology adoption and how technology is driving business value at their organization.
Keynote Presentation - 1:00PM - 1:30PMDavid Thom, President, IBI Group
Executive Leadership Presentation 1 - 1:30PM - 2:00PMLucas Epp, Head of Engineering, StructureCraft Builders Inc.
Executive Leadership Presentation 2 - 2:45PM - 3:15PMFrank Malangone, Senior Director, Product & Industry Strategy, Oracle
Executive Leadership Presentation 3 - 3:15PM - 3:45PMRobert Malczyk, Director, Equilibrium Consulting, a Katerra Company
Executive Legal Panel Discussion - 3:45PM - 4:45PMModerated by Paul Stocco, Partner, Brownlee LLP
Closing Reception5:00PM-6:00PM
Join us for a beverage and some hors d’oeuvres.
“Meets & Eats” Dinner *Must register online in advance, limited seating available.Brix & Mortar - 1138 Homer St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2X66:30PM-8:30PM
Event attendees will have the chance to break bread with industry leaders and innovators. Executive “Meets & Eats” are an Intimate, exclusive and curated opportunity to build your network.
Executive Leadership Presentations & “Meets & Eats” Dinner
DAY TWOFebruary 5, 2020
Technology Exhibition(Open to all registrants)
7:30AM-5:00PM
The CanBIM Technology Exhibition showcases the latest innovative technologies from industry leading technology companies. A great business opportunity to connect with the AECOO industry professionals.
Exhibitor Package Includes (per event)
Two (2) Event Registrations per event • Exhibitor Profile on CanBIM Mobile Event App• Exhibitor Logo Placement on main event screen during breaks• Exhibitor Table - 3X6 table with two chairs• Attendee List
Exhibitor Package Does Not Include:• Power Access• AV Equipment• Table Linens• Parking• WiFi
Exhibitor Package Fees*plus applicable taxesCanBIM Member Price: $1250Non-Member Price: $1500
DAY TWOFebruary 5, 2020
Technology Exhibition
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