Trust, but verify: logging and tracking in a paperless world

What can you do to foster trust among your project team members?

Trust, but verify – logging and tracking in a paperless world

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Integrated project delivery demands the proactive sharing of more project information sooner in the building process to provide transparency to the entire team. Paper delivery no longer meets the need. Today’s digital workflows demand new means to manage, track and document IPD’s high volumes of information.

Join us to explore how software for project information management (PIM) supports a more integrated practice by automatically logging and tracking transmittals, and by digitally managing RFIs, submittals and markups.

About our webinar series, "Project information management for integrated project delivery"

BIM technology is a well-acknowledged pillar of integrated practice for coordinating and documenting the building design. But what about all the unstructured project communications and adjunct decision-making processes that surround the model as it evolves over the duration of the project?

PIM technology is the complementary solution to BIM. It manages the information and communications around the model. It supports collaboration, accountability and trust – both inside the firm and between external team members.

"Trust, but Verify" draws upon Newforma’s experience helping customers manage information and communications for over 120,000 projects.

Presented by:

     

       

Ian Howel

       

Ian Howell is Newforma’s chief executive officer. He’s an architect by training, with practice experience in Australia and the United Kingdom. His AEC software industry experience includes positions with Autodesk, Citadon, Alias Research and Rucaps Australia. Among his contributions to the AEC software industry, Ian is a founder of the International Alliance for Interoperability, and currently serves on the board of direction for the buildingSMART Alliance.

     

     

       

Dan Conery

       

Dan Conery is Newforma’s director of customer satisfaction. He’s been with Newforma since the early days of the company, helping define the product and contributing to the sales, implementation and training of Newforma’s pioneering customers. Dan holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Rochester, a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of New Hampshire, and a master of business administration degree from the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at UNH.

     

 

This webinar was held on January 30, 2009.

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