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UCSF Medical Center BIM4FM Revit-Integrated Turnover into Maximo Building Lifecycle

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    Description

    University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center has been on a path to designing buildings via integrated project delivery-with much success. But what happens once the model is designed, constructed, and delivered? Please join us in a review of the road that has led to our subject case study: Take a look at the real-time development of the 125,000-square-foot, 7-story Precision Cancer Medicine Building as it has been Revit software designed, Building Information Modeling (BIM) specified, and Maximo integrated in order to take advantage of the lifecycle potentials thus offered. Industry tools like BIM 360 Glue software, BIM 360 Field software, Revit software, Maximo, BIM Assure, Service Now, Easy Max, Archibus, and other software support platforms all lend themselves to innovative lifecycle operations solutions at the hands of our in-house team and external partners so absolutely critical to our success.

    Key Learnings

    • Recognize the chasm between BIM output and computerized maintenance management systems and apply tools aimed at bridging those gaps
    • Identify the team members required to visualize, construct, and guide both internal and external resources to lifecycle solutions
    • Provide a general overview of the Revit design model through construction to turnover-combined with an integration of the Maximo computerized maintenance management system
    • Understand the basic suite of tool types involved in BIM4FM, as well as foundational tools such as the BIM Execution Plan

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