BIM FOR SURVEYORS
		Sunday 28 May 2017 at Messukeskus Exhibition & Convention Centre
		 Building Information Modeling (BIM) is changing the way how surveyors 
		work, think, collaborate and earn money. Using and sharing 
		multidimensional digital representations of buildings are the driving 
		forces for the digitalization of our work. This affects many tasks 
		surveyors and GIS professionals perform, e. g. cost estimation, GIS 
		analysis, engineering surveying, construction work, land management and 
		facilities management.
		Scope of the Workshop:
		
			- Teaching theoretical background of the BIM method (concepts, 
			workflows and standards)
- Best practice presentations from large projects and SME (from 
			surveyor’s point of view)
- Presentation of the latest software (surveying, integration and 
			collaboration with BIM, CAD, GIS)
Audience: 
		
			- International professionals from AEC-companies (engineering 
			surveyors) and land administration agencies (land surveyors). 
- Young professionals interested in this new technology for own 
			projects
- Academics from different countries (just a few universities 
			teach BIM until now)
- Selected students and young professionals from the FIG Young 
			Surveyors Network. 
PROCEEDINGS:
		
			
				| 09:00-09:45 | BIM - Building Information ModelingIntroduction, Motivation, Examples, Strategies, international 
				projects
 Craig Hancock, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
 [handout]
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				| 09:45-10:30 | 3D Modeling3D Geometry, Topology and Semantics
 Christian Clemen, University of Applied Sciences, Dresden, 
				Germany
 [handout]
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				| 10:30-11:00 | Break | 
			
				| 11:00-11.45 | CollaborationStandards for BIM information exchange and process management
 Christian Clemen, University of Applied Sciences, Dresden, 
				Germany
 [handout]
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				| 11:45-12.30 | BIM and GISDigital Terrain Models, Topographic Information Models, City 
				Models, Formats and Standards
 Robert Kaden, University of Applied Sciences Dresden, Dresden, 
				Germany
 [handout]
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				| 12:30-13:30 | Lunch | 
			
				| 13:30-13:55 | BIM and Surveying I – Total StationCoordinate systems, measured surveys for BIM, total station for 
				BIM, as-built surveys, setting-out
 Andrej Mocicka , LISTECH Pty. Ltd., Australia
 [handout]
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				| 13:55-14:25 | BIM and Surveying II – Point CloudsEfficient point cloud segmentation techniques to support BIM or 
				GIS
 Michael Olsen, Oregon State University, USA
 [handout]
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				| 14:25-15:00 | BIM for Urban Land Administration3D-cadaster and BIM, Land and Property Information, Subdivision
 Mohsen Kalantari, Melbourne School of Engineering, Australia
 [handout]
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				| 15:00-15:30 | BIM and Construction ManagementCost estimation, International Construction Measurement 
				Standards (ICMS)
 SeeLian Ong, FIG Chair Commission 10, Malaysia
 [handout]
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				| 15:30-16:00 | Break | 
			
				| 16:00-16:20 | A Constructive Approach to Surveying in a BIM 
				Environment: Justice Precinct Christchurch Alex Harrington, Beca Infrastructure, New Zealand
 [handout]
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				| 16:20-16:40 | 3D laser scanning along the building lifecycleMarc Zschieschang,
				Faro Technologies Europe, Germany
 [handout]
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				| 16:40-17:00 | BIM Implementation for the German Railway
				Christian Manthe,
				DB Engineering & Consulting, Germany
 [handout]
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				| 17:00-17:20 | Helsinki airport BIM project Liisa Kemppainen, Sito Oy, Finland
 [handout]
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				| 20:00 | Post-pre-workshop dinner | 
		
		The Workshop is supported by: 
		
 
  
		Organized by the FIG JWG „BIM“:
		Christian Clemen, HTW Dresden, Germany christian . clemen [at] 
		htw-dresden . de (DVW,FIG)
		Mohsen Kalantari, Melbourne School of Engineering, mohsen . kalantari 
		[at] unimelb . edu . au  (IAG)