2 July 202609:00 - 10:00 BST
Online
For many structural engineers, the BIM process breaks down the moment a design leaves their software. RFIs get lost in spreadsheets, fabricators work from outdated files, and MEP clashes aren't discovered until they become expensive field fixes. And when data is siloed, risk increases and margins shrink. Join Trimble as they move past the theory of BIM to show the actual mechanics of a connected structural workflow. They will demonstrate how to use the Trimble ecosystem to connect the lead engineer, the MEP designer, and the fabricator in a single, real-time environment.
View structural and MEP models alongside point clouds and 2D drawing overlays
Digitally raise a BCF and link it with an RFI
Visualise your project data with full-scale overlay for real-time clash detection and faster project completion
Use real-time collaboration between different disciplines to resolve an issue
Engineers working with commercial/indsutrial buildings
Those interested in robustness, BIM, and strutural analysis
Please note this is a sponsored event and any views expressed are those of the sponsor, not the Institution. Bookings are made on behalf of the sponsor by the Institution, and your registration data will be shared with sponsors to facilitate communications about the event.
William started his career with Trimble as a sales engineer in 2023, having completed his engineering degree at De Montfort University and working as an engineer for one year. He is now a Business Development Manager for Trimble in the UK. William is responsible for supporting the growth of Design Consultancies and Drawing Offices across the West UK region.
Steven has over 25 years of experience working with Tekla. After graduating in Civil & Structural Engineering, Steven joined an Engineering Consultant and has been with Trimble almost 20 years. His current role is Pre-Sales Engineer; where he is the go-to person for Tekla and how BIM can optimise workflows.
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