Bringing As-Built Conditions Back Into Your Model

Session Type: Convention

Location

Location: McCormick Place WestRoom Number: 178b

Available Dates & Times

Description

Using materials from a real project, the ease and power of using scanning as a way to capture as-built site conditions and use them within your model will be demonstrated. This presentation will provide an overview of scanning and registration technology and show samples of point clouds, scan station photography, and completed 3D models from a hospital mechanical room that was just completed by Trimble’s Professional Services team.

Instructors: David Burczyk, Trimble-MEP Division

Speaker

  • David Burczyk

    David Burczyk

    David Burczyk, Trimble MEP

    David Burczyk is the Segment Manager for the Trimble MEP Field Solutions, which includes robotic total stations and 3D laser scanners.  Through the use of scanning and layout technology, David is focused on providing Trimble solutions that advance the field productivity of the MEP contracting trades.  With over fifteen years of AEC industry experience promoting collaboration among construction teams, David possesses a comprehensive understanding of Building Information Models (BIM) and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes.  Utilizing both his architectural and construction background, David has participated in large scale commercial construction projects from preconstruction through construction.  He has employed BIM to provide integrated project delivery, 3D MEP coordination and 3D constructability reviews.  David has been responsible for developing BIM project execution plans, VDC best practices, quality initiatives and presenting to industry groups about BIM/VDC for a Top 25 general contractor.  Enthusiastic about the built environment, David received a Master’s of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University-New York City, a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Kansas State University and spent a semester studying architecture in Italy and traveling through Europe.