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EPISODE 50: The Digitisation of the Construction Industry with Chris Razzell
Jun 27, 2023
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EPISODE 49: The State of BIM in Australia with Don Cameron
Jun 13, 2023
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EPISODE 48: The Power of Technology with James Vincent
May 30, 2023
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EPISODE 47: Specification of Information Requirements with Rob Jackson
May 16, 2023
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EPISODE 46: BIM Education in High Schools with Alison Watson MBE
May 2, 2023
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| 6/27/23 | EPISODE 50: The Digitisation of the Construction Industry with Chris Razzell | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk with Chris Razzell from dRofus about the current state of data usage and digitisation of the AECO industries. We discuss the current challenges that are faced, the current uptake of the various sectors, and discuss the opportunities that we can embrace to move forward and benefit from connected data. Thanks for listening over the last 50 episodes, we will be taking a short break until next year, when we will continue the journey with our next series of podcasts. Take the time to go back over the episodes you may have missed, the content in all of the episodes is still highly relevant. Until we are back, good luck with your Digital Transition. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/23 | EPISODE 49: The State of BIM in Australia with Don Cameron | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I have Don Cameron back in the studio to discuss the current state of BIM here in Australia. We talk about the apparent slowdown of progress in the industry, and why it feels like we are talking about the same stuff over and over again. | — | ||||||
| 5/30/23 | EPISODE 48: The Power of Technology with James Vincent | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk with James Vincent from NCS NEXT Australia about how Technology can assist businesses, communities and nations in obtaining greater knowledge, which can drive efficiencies, and more economical and sustainable outcomes. Understand how now is the right time to invest in technology in your business, despite the challenging economic times. Learn how technology can act as the enabler in the development of Digital Twins and Smart City initiatives. | — | ||||||
| 5/16/23 | EPISODE 47: Specification of Information Requirements with Rob Jackson | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk with Rob Jackson from Bond Bryan Digital about the process of specifying your information requirements on your projects. With a lot of lessons learnt over the last 4 years since I last spoke with Rob, we discuss some of the challenges that we are still seeing in the industry, including over-specification of information, the separation of BIM and traditional information, and the benefits of applying level of information need when you begin your specification of information journey, or revisit it. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/23 | EPISODE 46: BIM Education in High Schools with Alison Watson MBE | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk with Alison Watson MBE about Class Of Your Own and the Design Engineer Construct program. Learn about how DEC has been implemented in over 100 schools in the UK over the last 15 years and the benefits it is having for students as they enter their university studies. Hear about how the DEC program is being piloted here in Australia, and the opportunities for high schools and students to benefit from taking on DEC in their schools. | — | ||||||
| 4/18/23 | EPISODE 45: BIM in Construction with Dominic Martens | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk with Dominic Martens from John Holland about the benefits of BIM and digital processes in the construction sector. We discuss the estimation and construction sequencing processes. We discuss on-site safety and the ability that technology brings in virtual testing lifts. We also discuss how the new AI tools are currently benefiting and will benefit the construction industry moving into the future. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/23 | EPISODE 44: Using Technology to improve data connections with Mo Shana a | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode I talk with Mo Shana a, CEO and co-founder of Morta about how we can improve data connections between technology platforms. We talk about the importance and challenges of delivering information in accordance with ISO 19650 standards, and how most current technology solutions are not really helping make the process of information generation and management easy. Hear about the solutions that are out there that can assist you to create and connect your information, and move into data-connected workflows. | — | ||||||
| 3/21/23 | EPISODE 43: Quantity Surveying and BIM in 2023 with Caitlin Shields | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode I talk with Caitlin Shields, a newly appointed Director at Mitchell Brandtman about the current state of play in the Quantity Surveying profession, and whether there has been any significant movement since my previous interview in 2019 with the ladies from RLB. We also discuss whether the design consultants have moved forward in the quality of their information deliverables and whether more models are being provided to use as a basis for measures. | — | ||||||
| 3/7/23 | EPISODE 42: Digital Twins and the CDBB with Alexandra Bolton and Mark Coates | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode I talk with Alexandra Bolton, the former executive Director of the Centre of Digital Built Britain (CDBB), and Mark Coates, the International Director of Public Policy and Advocacy from Bentley. We discuss the lessons that could be learnt here in Australia from the work done in the UK through CDBB, and the role that digital twins will play in the future to provide better outcomes in the way we manage our built assets. Alexandra and Mark also presented at BrisBIM when they were here in Australia. You can watch the event recording here. | — | ||||||
| 2/21/23 | EPISODE 41: BIM Education in Australia with Professor Alan Patching | The Digital Transition Podcast is powered by Bond University’s Building Information Modelling Program. In this episode, I talk to Professor Alan Patching from Bond University about BIM education in Australia. With the drive towards digital enablement, the capability and capacity of people within the industry needs to be addressed. The availability of BIM education across Australia is nowhere near the capacity required to educate the whole of the industry. Is there a solution? We use this discussion to begin the dialogue on how the education sector can address it. | — | ||||||
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| 12/17/21 | EPISODE 40: Season 3 close – What does BIM mean to my Guests #2 | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I close out 2021 with a recap on what BIM means to all of my guests. It is interesting to see how the views and opinions on what BIM means as a definition has changed over the last 3 years. Enjoy hearing what BIM means to our top industry experts. | — | ||||||
| 12/14/21 | EPISODE 39: Making construction safer using BIM with Dr Carol Hon | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Dr Carol Hon from QUT about site safety during construction and the benefits that BIM can play in reducing on-site accidents. Hear about the detailed research that Carol has completed on the topic of construction accidents. Learn about the opportunities that BIM processes and technology can have in providing clearer communication to all stakeholders on the activities occurring on-site. | — | ||||||
| 12/7/21 | EPISODE 38: Venturing on the technology path to the future with Alice Leung | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Alice Leung from Brick and Mortar Ventures about new technologies that they are currently backing that could change the construction industry. Learn about Venture Capitalists and the role that they play in the industry in backing new technologies, in situations where banks find investment too risky. Hear about 3 current projects that Brick and Mortar Ventures are backing, ones I personally find really exciting and think that will make a significant difference in the future of construction. | — | ||||||
| 11/23/21 | EPISODE 37: Testing the fit using parametric design with Clifton Harness | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Clifton Harness about parametric design. We discuss what parametric design is, the differences between it and computational design. Learn about how technology solutions like TestFit can assist you in the feasibility and early design phases. | — | ||||||
| 11/9/21 | EPISODE 36: Automating the laser scanning process with Kelly Cone | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Kelly Cone about laser scanning. We discuss what laser scanning is, finding the right technology for different use cases, and how technology on the latest smartphones can be useful for some use cases. We also discuss how technology and software products can assist in automating portions of the process in converting the resulting point clouds from laser scans into BIMs in your BIM authoring software, saving you time and money. | — | ||||||
| 10/26/21 | EPISODE 35: The Manufacturer’s perspective at Assa Abloy with Callum McInnes and Paul Candy | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Callum McInnes and Paul Candy from Assa Abloy about the digital transition that Assa Abloy has made in the last decade. We discuss the role that Opening Studio currently plays for designers and specifiers and its ability to link directly to BIM authoring software. Callum and Paul also share their views on the potential future for Manufacturers and the opportunities that digital processes may bring them, to reduce risk and enable clearer lines of collaboration between all stakeholders using products and materials. | — | ||||||
| 10/12/21 | EPISODE 34: Getting to grips with ISO 19650 with Paul Shillcock | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Paul Shillcock, Director at Operam and co-author of ISO 19650-2. We discuss the history of ISO 19650 and its beginnings in the UK, and the activities that make up the ISO 19650-2 process. Learn about the importance and benefits of adopting ISO 19650 processes on your projects, as we discuss the components of what makes up the standard series and the first steps you should take in adopting better information management. To learn more about Operam Academy and its training offerings head to the Operam Academy website via this link. | — | ||||||
| 9/28/21 | EPISODE 33: Digital Twins with Kate Williams | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Kate Williams, the Chief Business Officer from FrontierSI about Digital Twins and how they are relevant to not just buildings but cities also. We discuss several projects that Kate has worked on across Victoria and New Zealand and the potential benefits that Digital Twins can bring economically and socially through testing current and future conditions. Kate is also participating in Digital Twin Week between 18-22 October, to learn more about the event head to the event website here. | — | ||||||
| 9/14/21 | EPISODE 32: Asset management – Airport scale at Brisbane Airport with Greta McNelis | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Greta McNelis the BIM and GIS Manager from Brisbane Airport Corporation about how they are embracing BIM processes as a major asset owner to benefit across multiple business units. Hear how they have benefited from capturing accurate as-built information through GIS and laser scanning to assist in managing their assets and provide a base for their training simulations. Brisbane Airport Corporation | — | ||||||
| 8/31/21 | EPISODE 31: Modernising the archaic processes with model connected specifications with Dr Stephen Hamil | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Dr Stephen Hamil about the importance of Specifications on a project and how the process of creating a specification typically hasn’t changed much over the last few decades. This is until NBS developed the NBS Chorus product which provides a direct link/connection between your specification and your BIM in your BIM authoring tool. Hear about how this new process of specification creation can reduce risks of conflicts in your practice and save you time managing this critical deliverable. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/20 | EPISODE 30: Level of Information Need with Dr Marzia Bolpagni | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Dr Marzia Bolpagni from Mace about the recently released Standard EN 17412-1:2020 Building Information Modelling – Level of Information Need – Part 1: Concepts and principles. Learn about the principles of the standard and how everyone in the supply chain needs to consider why they need information for, what information they need, when they need it, and who is required to deliver it. This standard is an important one to add to your library and apply on your projects to achieve greater efficiencies in the specification of your information requirements. Dr Marzia Bolpagni LinkedIn Dr Marzia Bolpagni Twitter Mace EN17413-1:2020 UK BIM Framework Guidance Documents | — | ||||||
| 12/1/20 | EPISODE 29: Creating a digital thread through GS1 with Bonnie Ryan | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Bonnie Ryan about the issues of silos in the construction industry and how by learning from other industries like retail, transport and logistics, and the car industry, products and materials can be tracked, logged and stored in a database. These databases can inform an asset owner of issues with the products and materials in their building. How can this be standardised across the globe? GS1 through their work over the last 40-50 years have a solution that can be expanded to meet this need. Bonnie Ryan LinkedIn GS1 Australia Website GS1 Twitter | — | ||||||
| 11/18/20 | EPISODE 28: Back to the Future in BIM with Don Cameron | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I have Don Cameron back behind the mic to join me to discuss the last 9 months and what it could mean for the future. I take the pessimistic view on the future while Don takes the optimistic one. I come up with a new role for industry and suggest that we have been going about our pitch on digital all wrong and we need to change the way we promote and sell digital processes and the value of data. I don’t think we solve any problems in this episode but put forward questions for listeners to seriously consider moving into 2021 and beyond. Don Cameron LinkedIn Don Cameron Twitter | — | ||||||
| 11/3/20 | EPISODE 27: The Importance of Standardised Information with Lars Christian Fredenlund | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, I talk to Lars Christian Fredenlund from CoBuilder about the importance of standardised information. Until recently, there weren’t any standards in place to enable data to be described consistently. We will discuss the importance of ISO23367:2020 and ISO23368:2020 and also how organisation GS1 can provide a positive impact on the tracing of products throughout the lifecycle of an asset. Lars Christian Fredenlund LinkedIn Lars Christian Fredenlund Twitter Cobuilder website | — | ||||||
| 10/20/20 | EPISODE 26: The History of BIM in QLD with Thom Fussell | The Digital Transition Podcast powered by NBS. In this episode, we talk to Thom Fussell. Thom Fussell was the Executive Director and Chief Architect for Project Services up until it was disbanded in January 2013. The work that Thom led in Project Services at the time was world-leading. I talk to Thom about the Digital processes and innovations in BIM and Digital Engineering that he was leading, and his thoughts on the recent BIM Policy and how he thinks Government and Industry will go delivering in line with it. Thom Fussell LinkedIn National Guidelines for Digital Modelling National Guidelines for Digital Modelling: Case Studies | — | ||||||
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