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SITE 4.0: BIM AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - SECOND MODULE

Second module of the training course dedicated to clients, designers and builders to facilitate access and introduction of digital culture in the administrative, construction and management process of public and private buildings and infrastructures.

The path, organized by IP4FVG, the digital innovation hub for the digitalization of companies in Friuli Venezia Giulia, as part of the CANTIERE 4.0 line of activity, is structured in three modules: the first was held in Udine on 10 April, the second scheduled a San Vito al Tagliamento (PN) next May 14, the third and last a Trieste on 6 June. All meetings will be held by industry experts from all over Italy.

All three meetings are focused on BIM (Building Information Modeling), a methodology of approach to the project and to the realization of a work and allows the full integration between the design and executive phases with a view to optimizing resources (time and money). Thanks to the real-time updating of all the project tables, depending on the variations made, errors are reduced and subsequent corrections are avoided, which could increase costs and extend the time required to complete the work.

The meeting, scheduled in San Vito al Tagliamento (PN) at the Lean Experience Factory headquarters from 9.00 to 13.00, is dedicated to the management of BIM (legislation and use).
All seminars give access to professional training credits.

PROGRAM

REGISTRATIONS

INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS


INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME
Alfredo Martini,  Construction Site Civil Director

BIM STANDARDS AND PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
Alberto Pavan, Politecnico di Milano

PROJECT MANAGEMENT, BIM AND THEIR INTERSECTIONS
 Luigi Gaggeri, Designer

A METHOD TO LEARN HOW TO USE AND MANAGE BIM
Riccardo Perego, One Team

Q&A

CONCLUSION OF WORK

LEAN EXPERIENCE FACTORY, Via Casabianca, Ponte Rosso Industrial Area, PN, Italy
http://www.ip4fvg.it
 
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