BIM FOR SURVEYORS

Date: Saturday 18 May 2024
Time: 9.00-17.00
Venue: Damba 1, Second floor, La Palm Conference

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is changing the way how surveyors work, think, collaborate and earn money. Using and sharing multidimensional digital representations of buildings are the driving forces for the digitalization of our work. This affects many tasks surveyors and GIS professionals perform, e. g. cost estimation, GIS analysis, engineering surveying, construction work, land management and facilities management.

 

METHODOLOGY

  • Teaching theoretical background of the BIM method (concepts, workflows and standards)
  • Best practice presentations from large projects and SME (from surveyor’s point of view)
  • Presentation of the latest software (surveying, integration and collaboration with BIM, CAD, GIS)

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • International professionals from AEC-companies (engineering surveyors) and land administration agencies (land surveyors).
  • Young professionals interested in this new technology for own projects
  • Academics from different countries (just a few universities teach BIM until now)
  • Selected students and young professionals from the FIG Young Surveyors Network.

PROCEEDINGS

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Kaden and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christan Clemen (Germany):
Basics on BIM for Surveyors
[handouts]

PROGRAMME

09:00-10:30

Lecture “Basics on BIM for Surveyors” - Prof. Robert Kaden (DVW, Germany)

  • BIM definition
  • BIM use cases (just a few)
  • What is BIM software?
  • Geometry and Topology in BIM
  • Georeferencing of BIM Models
  • Semantics in BIM
  • BIM and Engineering Surveying
  • BIM vs. GIS
  • Short overview on international standards

11:00-13:00

Best Practice and Research Reports

  • ERASMUS+ - Teaching BIM and Surveying - Alexander Bong (Germany)
  • GIS2BIM - Process automation with FME - Christoph Frey (Germany)
  • Effective Land administration and management through efficient use of financial management tools - Enyinna Tochukwu, (MNIQS, Nigeria)
  • Integrative BIM-GIS planning process of renewable energy plants - Robert Jurzitza (Germany)

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Active work in groups (Bring your own expertise! Choose one)

  • What are the main points for not working with BIM?
  • Successful use cases for “surveying and BIM”
  • Successful use cases for “geodata and BIM”
  • Successful use cases for “quantity surveying and BIM”

15:30-16:30

Discussion

  • Presentation of groupwork
  • Discussion

16:30-17:00

Closing

  • Closing Note by Mercy Iyortyer, Chair, FIG Commission 10