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    Default Re: FM Class handouts from AU and RTC

    AU2009 course handouts for post-occupancy users - Part 1 of 2

    SE304-1: Integrated Modeling for Successful Project Delivery Using Autodesk Revit
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...Autodesk-Revit

    Instructor: David Odeh
    Class Description: This session will provide an overview of integrated modeling for building design projects from a structural engineer's perspective. On completion of the session, attendees will be able to identify projects that can benefit from BIM, set up joint BIM standards for model development, set up a project plan for copy/monitor coordination and clash detection, and understand basic business and management issues related to model sharing during design and construction. Discussion will also include the integrated project delivery (IPD) method and how Revit Structure can be used effectively in this setting. Examples will be drawn from real projects in various phases of design and construction that are being undertaken by the instructor's firm.

    SE122-1: Sharing Autodesk Revit Models: Best Practices
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...Best-Practices

    Instructor: Erleen Hatfield
    Class Description: A panel of two presenters will show how improving the Revit model sharing process with the design team, owner, and contractor benefits everyone. This class explains enhanced workflows for model sharing and identifies critical communication issues that all design team members should know in order to have a successful BIM project, including helping you to better manage everyone's expectations by asking the right questions at the beginning of each BIM project before the first Revit model is built.

    AB218-8: BIM in the Federal Government 2009
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...overnment-2009

    Instructor: Patrick Suermann with John Sullivan
    Class Description: This premiere session builds on past success and will inform attendees of who did what in 2009, and what BIM opportunities are in store for 2010. With greater BIM implementation, 2009 saw new BIM guides, pilot projects, mega-MILCON projects using BIM, and evolving roles mature, using BIM more so than any other year to date. In 2010, stimulus and BRAC projects will continue to look for efficiencies gained from BIM implementation.

    AB104-6: Should We Ever Stop Modeling in Autodesk® Revit®? When, Why, and What Should We Model
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...hould-We-Model

    Instructor: Jeremiah Bowles
    Class Description: During this class we will discuss the differences between these models: analytical, constructability, and as-built/FM. We'll discuss how architects can again become master builders. This will be a collaborative session, so be prepared to share and discuss successes and failures in modeling too much and/or too little and the challenges around each. We will discuss and record what the group's opinions are and also what tools we think are missing for aggregating model data and what to propose to Autodesk for future areas of improvement. Come and discuss challenges, real world problems, missing and proposed tools, and how and why we should move towards a true modeling-based concept. Discuss the advantages of Autodesk Inventor interoperability and options for success. Establish a checklist for deciding when we should stop modeling based on project size, scope, and contract. Also we will discuss how to leverage all those great AutoCAD Architecture tools for prefabrication and manufacturing in Revit and whether or not we should move to interoperability similar to the relationship of Revit Structure and AutoCAD Structural Detailing. What is the way way for the industry to leverage Autodesk Inventor without parametric parts? The result of this discussion will be to establish best practices on when to stop modeling and start detailing.

    AB308-5: Autodesk® Revit® for Project Managers
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...oject-Managers

    Instructor: Jim Balding
    Class Description: This class will cover the issues that project managers face with managing Revit projects in their office. We will cover simple navigation, commands, and implementation strategies that are required to effectively use Revit alongside project designers. We will also discuss the differences in workflow, as well as the change in process, and issues to watch out for while managing Revit projects and new Revit users.

    AB122-3: "This is So Not in the Book" About Revit® Architecture
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...E-Architecture

    Instructor: Donnia Tabor-Hanson
    Class Description: After teaching Revit Architecture for a number of years, I have found that no matter which instructional materials I use, things always seem to be left out. I find myself saying “This is SO not in the book” so often that I am putting all of these topics that I can into this class. The class will be for those who have been working with Revit Architecture for some time. Customization of views, family tips, reusing project information, and family creation will be covered. Topics on BIM management procedures that should be used daily will be presented. You will see some great tips on making your template get with it and really scream.
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    Default Re: FM Class handouts from AU and RTC

    AU2009 course handouts for post-occupancy users - Part 2 of 2

    MP308-1: How to Plan for Success in Your BIM Projects
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...r-BIM-Projects


    Instructor: Andrew Bagnall with Paul Hellawell
    Class Description: This class will explore some of the challenges and pitfalls that need to be overcome to get the most out of your BIM project delivery method and will explain some of the fallacies surrounding the topic. All too often project teams set out on the road to BIM, but change very little about their project approach other than their software package. This session will demonstrate that achieving a true BIM result involves undertaking a shift in thinking and restructuring of traditional project team roles and responsibilities. Topics covered will include: BIM deliverables and how they can differ; adding value to the design process using BIM; adding value to the construction process using BIM; effective BIM design team structure; and the challenges of adopting BIM in your workplace. If you are involved in any of the facets of building design, construction, or management, this session will appeal to you. Some knowledge of the Autodesk® Revit® suite will be helpful but not essential.


    MP218-1: Advanced Building Analysis Using Autodesk Revit MEP, Ecotect and IES Virtual Environment
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...al-Environment


    Instructor: Andrew Bagnall
    Class Description: This class will consist of an advanced-level hands-on course about setting up and using a Revit MEP model to perform a range of building analysis functions, including: heating and cooling loads analysis, energy modeling, daylight simulation and thermal comfort analysis. Analysis packages used to interface with the Revit model will include Autodesk Ecotect and IES Virtual Environment. If you are an architect, services engineer, or sustainability consultant with a view to getting more bang from your BIM buck, this course is a must. Intermediate to advanced knowledge of building services systems would be helpful to get the most from this session.


    MP118-2: Maricopa County Court Tower: A Case Study in Social BIM
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...-in-Social-BIM


    Instructors: John Tocci, Jr. with Greg Buchanan, Scott Adams
    Class Description: Greg Buchanan, Scott Adams, Chris Chase and John Tocci (from GouldEvans, AECOM, SyskaHennessy, and Gilbane, respectively) will present a case study showing how an integrated team using Autodesk® Revit® Architecture, Structure, MEP and Navisworks® was used to successfully complete the design phase on a 695,000 square-foot $259 million courthouse in downtown Phoenix. Key components that will be pragmatically addressed are co-location, design phase challenges such as file size and transfers, drawing and sheet production, model-based quantity takeoffs, visual schedules, design model coordination, integration of the design models with Navisworks-based trade contractor MEP coordination, and model-based fabrication.


    MP118-4: Using BIM for Existing Building Energy Audits
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...-Energy-Audits


    Instructor: Mitch Dec
    Class Description: This presentation will focus on how Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools can be used for reducing site visits, obtaining the necessary information from an existing building, and preparing useful analysis. The discussion will focus on how several products from the Autodesk® suite (ImageModeler™, Revit®, and Ecotect&reg provide the ability to streamline our efforts in analyzing an existing building. In addition, we will discuss how these tools can interface with products such as Trane® Trace™, eQUEST, Google Earth™, and Google SketchUp™ in order to provide the detailed level of analysis required for ASHRAE Level II and Investment Grade Energy Audits, while saving time for processing one’s results.


    GS314-1L: Stylize It: The AutoCAD Map 3D Display Manager
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...isplay-Manager


    Instructors: Alexander Wood with ROB HOWELL, Felicia Provencal, Russell Martin
    Class Description: The AutoCAD Map 3D Display Manager can be used to quickly stylize AutoCAD objects using colors, line weights, and other properties. AutoCAD Map 3D Object Data can be leveraged for tasks including automated annotation and thematic mapping. In this session, we will look at using the Display Manager to stylize a simple residential lot and utility plan. We will also work with Feature Data Object (FDO) and Data Connect to connect to multiple GIS data and create thematic stylizations.


    GS322-2: Analyzing Facility Management Requirements for Digital Cities + 3D Facility Management Based on CityGML
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...sed-on-CityGML


    Instructor: Andreas Wagner with Florian Albrecht
    Class Description: In the future, Facility Management (FM) applications in 3D will require connections to the building's surroundings. Autodesk's Digital Cities Initiative provides a generic approach for a platform that supports geospatial applications across the entire city administration explicitly including FM. Such an open perspective on FM embeds the building in its surrounding (urban) environment.
    Based on workshops with the administration of the City of Salzburg, Austria, we investigate the requirements of a Digital City that integrates FM with GIS. Workflows and their related processes are analyzed in terms of their requirements for supporting data models.
    Next, we demonstrate how a combination of architecture (CAD) and GIS in 3D facility management applications based on the standard CityGML can be achieved. This part of the class lends a more practical touch since it is based on a real customer example.


    GS214-1: ORA...What?! Using Oracle With AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk Mapguide Enterprise
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...ide-Enterprise


    Instructor: Mark Volz
    Class Description: The tips and tricks of using AutoCAD Map and Mapguide with Oracle data. By the end of this lab you will be able to: (a) produce a thematic map using Oracle spatial information connected to non-spatial Oracle tables in Autocad Map, (b) produce a Mapguide site from which you can run various reports using spatial and non-spatial data all sourced from Oracle, (c) understand what some of those annoying ORA error messages mean, and (d) open the doorway to using web services to increase productivity based on a geospatial platform.


    CR322-1: BIM for Construction
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...r-Construction


    Instructor: Marc Goldman
    Class Description: Construction experts will present detailed examples of how BIM tools (Autodesk® Revit®, Navisworks®, CADPipe®, CAD-Duct, etc.) were used to reduce job-site errors while improving the speed and methods of completing construction projects. Case studies will range from simple strip malls to hundred-million dollar health-care projects, as well as how BIM was used extensively for the construction of a billion-dollar airport.


    CR222-2: BIM for Contractors: Autodesk Navisworks From Design To Construction To FM
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...truction-To-FM


    Instructors: David Epps with Laura Handler
    Class Description: More and more contractors are finding the benefits of leveraging BIM on their projects. This class will focus specifically on Navisworks and the ways in which leading-edge contractors are using the tools available to build better buildings. Topics include: Project Procurement/Interview Strategies, Assisting the Design Team Before Construction and Sub Procurement via "Design Phase Early Conflict Modeling and Coordination" Visualization Techniques, 4D Simulations and Phasing, On-Site Spatial Coordination/Clash Detection, and Completing the Life-Cycle With Facilities Management.
    *MOD NOTE* I do not mean to infer Navisworks is an FM tool. It's great during design, but, not practical for long-term management of a facility.
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    Default Re: FM Class handouts from AU and RTC

    2010 Autodesk University course handouts for facility owners and operators.
    http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay....ies-Management

    FM332-1C: Facilities Data: Whose Responsibility Is It?
    Instructor: Sean Benson
    Course Description: To avoid losing valuable data and time, the responsibility for data in a BIM model should be clearly defined in a BIM Execution Plan for FM. The BEP is a document agreed to by owner and provider that defines deliverable requirements. With BIM data immediately available upon project completion, there is a large push to leverage the data in other organizational Information Systems. BIM Execution Plans are common in the building industry, but often leave undefined what happens to the data after hand-off. Determining who will be responsible for the data during its life cycle is difficult and must be decided before work begins, often for legal reasons. The class will discuss different roles in the BIM process, and solutions for determining what is appropriate for a given building project. The class will focus on the importance of creating a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) for FM to clarify the parties and systems responsible for different processes and data during the building life cycle.

    FM328-1C: Gone Green: Now How Do I Avoid Going Brown?
    Instructor: Sean Benson
    Course Description: Organizations should keep track of efficiencies gained with green projects in order to maintain the lower costs, benefits of certifications, and social distinctions which the projects produce. While "Going Green" is generally accepted as environmentally and socially beneficial, most organizations won't go green without economic justification. There are a number of tools that help an organization plan, forecast, and design the greening of their infrastructure, but once the decision to go green has been made and implemented, it is just as important to track actual and forecasted performance to avoid losing efficiency and certification. A good IWMS system can help compare performance forecasted during the planning and construction of green infrastructure, to actual as well as on-going performance for analysis and continuing accreditation, and, to avoid going brown. This class will discuss how to track energy, maintenance, and capital costs, and LEED® and Energy Star certifications.

    FM314-1C: Modeling for Architects, Information for Owners, and Technology That Makes It Easy
    Instructor: Sean Benson
    Course Description: There are a variety of technologies available to help AEC firms easily transfer BIM data to owner information systems without getting bogged down in data management. Technology now allows firms to spend energy and resources on building design, modeling, and construction, while meeting data requirements. More and more building projects include requirements from owners that data created between the planning and commissioning phases of the project be passed on to the systems used for managing operations and maintenance, i.e., IWMS, FM, CMMS, Human Resources, Finance, Real Estate, etc. Similar to the way in which BIM applications are revolutionizing the building industry, new technologies like cloud computing, Web services, RFID, and mobile devices are revolutionizing a firm's ability to transfer data from BIM to owner systems. This class will focus on how AEC firms can use different technologies to meet requirements for data while staying focused on building.

    FM234-2C: The Sensible Guide to Knowing Everything about Your Properties
    Instructor: Doug Goforth
    Course Description: Two basic things are needed in the facility management world: what have you got and what can you do with it? The second question is best answered by knowing the first with precision. Managers of property, space, population, and density make decisions every day to maximize the use of their space. Those decisions can best be made by having everything you need to know at your fingertips. This class will focus on ways you can bring all of your information together so that you can make your best decisions based on accurate and accessible data. No one knows your business like you do, and sometimes a canned product might not be adequate. We will look at ways you can leverage your drawings and data for information that is important to you and your business.

    FM234-1: BIM in the Cloud and Other Technology Trends
    Instructor: Steve Segarra
    Course Description: Anyone who has tried one of the Google applications knows the power and ease of cloud computing. And anyone who has used Google Maps™ on a cell phone knows the flexibility and ubiquity of Web Services. What should the BIM community be doing to catch and ride these big waves in IT technology? Everything! This class looks at new ways of joining and deploying AutoCAD®, Revit®, and ARCHIBUS® using cloud resources, Web Services, and mobile technologies. These new ways of joining your teams can get you to "Big BIM" in a hurry by providing new ways to work collaboratively, and new ways of leveraging each team's strengths using the Web. You can flow work around the globe, connect individual Revit models directly to portfolio-scale databases, speed building commissioning, and deploy data standards reliably. The result? Better building life cycle management, lower IT costs and effort, and a reduced training curve. Surfs up! Grab your board and lets catch the waves!

    FM327-1: BIM to FM: As Built or as Designed, What's in Your Inbox?
    Instructor: Matthew Davoren
    Course Description: We have islands of data just waiting to be put together for true collaboration. Develop a game plan for putting your Facilities Management (FM) model to use in your firm. Learn how to request and organize the Building Information Model (BIM) data to keep it in the asset category instead of the liability bucket. By presenting examples of BIM and how it flows into a Facilities Management plan, you will see several ways to plan for setup, development, and maintenance that will keep you ahead of the curve. By leveraging the information created and captured from your model, see how to maximize its use during the planning, design and construction phases to accrue benefits during the last and crucial phase of a building life cycle.

    FM228-2C: Tips and Tricks for Selecting and Implementing a Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) Solution
    Instructor: William Kilp
    Course Description: Needs analysis, existing data review, software selection, data input, data extraction, data management, and software maintenance are all phases of implementing a facility management system. Each of these topics could be covered in a class by themselves. The intent of this class is to give attendees a birds-eye view of the process from the early stages of conceptual meetings, to implementation and use of the system. Discover shortcuts to data input, as well as pitfalls to avoid when implementing a Facility Management software solution. Find out why all Facility Management software consultants share the common belief of "Grow It Slow."

    FM228-1L: Revit®-alize Your Facilities Planning with Autodesk® Revit Architecture
    Instructor: Clyne Curtis
    Course Description: This lab class will introduce management professionals, architects, and space planners to the powerful tool set within Autodesk Revit Architecture that can be used to accurately and efficiently generate, maintain, and present facility data. Learn how to leverage project and shared parameters, rooms, area plans, color schemes, schedules, to provide up-to-date data for your end users. Explore the DBLink utility which will allow you to update parameters such as costs, life cycle information, and much more using an external database linked to your Autodesk Revit Architecture project.

    FM230-1C: How to Capture Room Polygons for Facility Management
    Instructors: Christine Scheibe with Matthias Koksch
    Course Description: Facility Management needs up-to-date building information. Typically, this information is a mix of geometry (a polygon for each room) and additional room data (room description). In many cases, the existing building drawings do not exist or do not contain the needed information. This class explains how you can use AutoCAD® to create a complete digital workflow from consistent data collection in the field to organized input into your Facility Management system. You will also learn how you can prepare existing drawings for use by Facility Management.

    FM419-1: Building BIM Models for Facility Operations
    Instructors: John Brumley with Barry Howard
    Course Description: This class will show you how to prepare a BIM for facility operational personnel, and how to tailor a BIM model to provide the proper information visually and through exporting data. This class will allow the non-engineering individual to make operational decisions based on the cause and effect of the interdependencies of building systems.
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    Default Re: FM Class handouts from AU and RTC

    Autodesk University 2010 Part 2
    http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay....ies-Management

    FM222-1C: Chargeback Reports: From CAD Drawing to Database Report
    Instructor: William Kilp
    Course Description: When budget time comes around, one of the goals of any facility manager is to produce monthly or annual chargeback reports. This class will help to define exactly what a chargeback report is, as well as analyze all the elements required to produce chargeback reports. This class will uncover the mystique surrounding the ANSI/BOMA and IFMA documents that define standard methods for measuring floor area. We will discuss pre- and post-1996 ANSI/BOMA Standards as well and the latest changes and divisions of these standards. We will use AutoCAD® 2011 to define the methods for outlining the spaces using Polyline as the space boundaries. Once defined, these boundaries can be linked to a database using a third-party CAFM solution.


    FM220-1C: Computer-Aided Facilities Management for SAP®
    Instructors: Barrett Kamille with Scott Goddard
    Course Description: Now more than ever it has become essential to maximize the use of your company's assets and ensure that all facilities and equipment are working at their full potential. Whether you work for a pharmaceutical plant or a hydroelectric dam, you still need the basic ability to manage your real estate and office space efficiently. With the CIDEON CAFM Suite, you can now visually manage your valuable FM assets within the context of a AutoCAD® drawing. You can link blocks within a drawing to actual SAP objects and have a complete view of your Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) landscape.


    FM319-1: BIM This, BIM That: It's All CAFM to Me
    Instructor: Jon Luby
    Course Description: This course will focus on Building Information Modeling (BIM) as it relates to the Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) industry. Using Autodesk® Revit® Architecture, a BIM model will be generated from the ground up that includes walls, doors, windows and areas. The model will then be utilized within a CAFM environment where additional BIM data can be managed. Within the CAFM environment, occupants, departments, space types, and space use will be managed and graphically themed.


    FM427-1: Don't Get Floored in Your Facility
    Instructor: Christopher Fernandez
    Course Description: See how Autodesk® Revit® Architecture can be an effective facilities management tool. Understand how parameters, schedules, and area plans can create a cohesive facility plan from design to management. See move coordination and scenario planning using the industry's premier architectural design tool.


    FM433-1: From Blue Line to Bottom Line with FM:Systems
    Instructor: Matthew Davoren
    Course Description: The technology aspect of facilities management is critical to maintaining an organization's infrastructure to support the overall business objectives, but where do you get started? It is a crucial part of a facility manager's strategic plan. By utilizing Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) such as FM:Systems, avoid classic mistakes in post-implementation blues when a maintenance plan is not in place for people and systems. Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn about technology's role in making you better in Facility Management. You wouldn't design a building without a set of blueprints, so why run a building without one?
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