Quality Checklist to Maximize Construction Efficiency Utilizing Building Information Modeling

When:  Nov 14, 2023 from 04:30 PM to 08:00 PM (CST)
Associated with  Chicago

Description

When: Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 4:30 - 8:00 PM CDT

Where: Allegra Banquets - 5035 N River Rd, Schiller Park, IL 60176

 

Event Agenda

4:30 pm: Networking - visit tabletop sponsors (5) and socialize with members

5:45 pm: Welcome, Chapter Announcements & Dinner

6:30 pm (approx.): Educational Presentation

  

Quality Checklist to Maximize Construction Efficiency Utilizing Building Information Modeling

A significant goal of the Building Information Management efforts, including the 3D coordination process, is to reduce re-work in the field and field-generated issues. There are many different Building Information Management tools that we use to coordinate construction and confirm constructability. However, all the tools in the world will not truly help construction efficiency without developing a proper construction checklist of items that we typically find incorrectly coordinated. We will identify those items detailed in your BIM model to prevent typical quality, fire protection, and constructability concerns.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize what BIM tools can provide better construction quality.
  2. Define the BIM plan to include fire-rated partition extents and specific areas of concern regarding installation constructability between all trades, including no-fly zones for live load deflection and other life safety components for better coordination.
  3. Develop and identify construction tolerance requirements/checklists to provide more accurate structural items, wall, firewall, and shaft wall placement and coordination with the MEP-FP components.
  4. Identify what information is needed in a checklist for the BIM coordination team to maintain proper fire protection and installation efficiency.

 

Presenter:

Corey Zussman 

Director of Quality Management, Pepper Construction Company

Corey has always been interested in the details of how work is accomplished. It's this interest, along with his desire to make our entire industry better, that led him from architecture to a career at Pepper - where he helps both architects and contractors understand the science of construction. His goal is to facilitate behavioral changes. So as he helps teams plan how the work is done, he takes time to explain why, with the hope that they will learn and help each other.

   

Credit:

  • 1.0 AIA/CES LU (PENDING)

   

Registration Cost (Includes Dinner)

Registration closes 2 days before the event or when capacity is met.  Event space is limited to the first 130 registered attendees. Registration is refundable up to 7 days before the event. 

  • CSI Member = $50 
  • CSI Non-Member = $100

   

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Event Contact

CSI Chicago Chapter
773-466-4147
info@csichicago.org