The future of digital asset records and Dame Judith Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’ will be discussed by key industry figures at an event this month.
The implementation of her Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety is likely to put data centre stage in the development, design, construction and management of buildings. The issues this will raise will be debated at the Digital Construction Summit on 15 May in London by a panel comprising:
- Jack Ostrofsky, head of design and technical, Peabody
- Scott Sanderson, partner – technical & BIM, PRP Architects
- Andrew Pryke, managing director, BAM Design
- George Stevenson, founder and managing director, ActivePlan
- Anne-Marie Friel, partner and digital specialist, Pinsent Masons
The panel wil discuss:
- Moving on from BIM Level 2 to put more emphasis on asset data – the nub of the ‘golden thread’.
- How can contractors benefit from knowing what products and materials they install?
- How can asset data be managed more effectively, to benefit the whole life cycle of the building/infrastructure?
- What is the key data that constructors should provide to clients and FM operators?
- Improving data handover practices at completion.
- Liabilities construction companies potentially face through non-compliance or poor practice.
- Using contracts to incentivise different players in the supply chain to share data – and discourage transfer of risks from one party to another.
- How will insurance industry influence change construction risk management and attitudes to the golden thread?
The discussion will be chaired by BIMplus editor Denise Chevin.
The Digital Construction Summit takes place on 15 May 2019, from 830am to 5pm, at: Pinsent Masons Auditorium, 30 Crown Place, London EC2A 4ES.
To buy tickets for the Digital Construction Summit, please click here.
For further information about the event, please contact Eva Rugeley: [email protected] or 020 7490 5595.
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