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Offered By:
WPL Publishing Company
Professional Development Hours: 1.5
Course Number: AEP8017/BIM-5-04/02/08
A Roadmap to BIM 2008
BIM Risk Factors: Divergent Views of Risks by Owners, Designers and
Contractors: Determining Where the Risks Are, Contract Language Considerations
and Adapting BIM to Current Contract Delivery Methods
Part 5 of a 5-part series
Archived CD-ROM and Presentation Materials Now Available
A 90-minute interactive teleconference moderated by leading experts of
Building Information Modeling (BIM). Learn how to determine where the risks
are, contract language considerations and adapting BIM to current contract
delivery methods. To get more information, visit: www.bimroadmap.com.
Course Outline
Presented by Patrick J O’Connor; Faegre & Benson, Lou Dennis, Zetlin & De Chiara; and Gary Prather, Travelers Insurance
Risk – Real or Imagined?
Building Information Modeling represents a new way of doing business for the construction industry. This translates to new forms of business relationships, shifting of risks, increased technology investment, and new, uncharted territory in the construction process. This panel, already experienced in BIM legal and contractual issues, will discuss these concerns, real or imagined, including:
- Process Changes,
- Management Practices,
- Contract Considerations,
- Software Warranties,
- Design Responsibility,
- Standard of Care,
- Model Control / Shared Model Data, and
- Intellectual Property Rights
Topic Areas and Industries
- Architecture
- Claims & Dispute Resolution
- Construction
- Contract Management
- Cost Engineering
- Cost/Schedule Control
- Decision & Risk Management
- Engineering
- Facilities Management
- Information Technology
- Legal Claims
- Planning & Scheduling
- Project Control
- Program & Project Management
- Value Engineering & Constructability
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