CIC Webinar on BIM for Asset Management / Facility Management: Experience Sharing and Way Forward from HKUST Digital Twin

Date:

28 Dec 2020 (Mon)

 

Time:

16:00 - 17:00

 

Language:
Cantonese

 

Fee:

Free of Charge

 

Format:

Webinar

BIM technology has been increasingly adopted for design and construction of buildings and civil infrastructures in recent years. However, the application of BIM for facility management or asset management is still at an early stage. As the operations and maintenance (O&M) stage takes a majority of the entire life cycle of a built facility, it is important to explore the potential applications of BIM for facilitating the O&M stage of a building and making it smart.

 

In this webinar, Dr. Jack CHENG will present the key concepts of asset information models (AIM) and BIM for facility management. Digital twin technology for building operations and maintenance will also be introduced. Taking HKUST campus as an example, creation and application of digital twins integrated with BIM and IoT for supporting facility management activities like air quality monitoring, space management, and maintenance planning will be illustrated and discussed. Finally, Dr. CHENG will share the importance of standardization, lessons learned, and way forward for BIM-based facility management.

 

Highlights of Webinar:

  • Introduction and illustration of BIM-based asset / facility management (AM / FM)
  • Sharing of collection, verification, standardization, and integration of as-is building information for facility management


Speaker:
Dr. Jack CHENG, Associate Professor and Director of BIM Lab, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

 

Remarks:

An electronic copy of CPD attendance certificate will be issued to participants with over 80% attendance within one month after the live webinar. Any attendance on replay sessions after webinar will not be considered for CPD attendance certificate.

 

Should you have any queries, please contact Mr. Michael LEUNG (email: michaelleung@cic.hk; tel: 3199 7324).

 

Watch Recorded Webinar Video

 

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