CBG 2023: Accelerating Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the AEC sector Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone Athlone, Ireland, September 18-20, 2023 |
Conference website | https://www.bimgathering.ie/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbg2023 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 31, 2023 |
Submission deadline | June 23, 2023 |
THE MAIN AIM OF THE CONFERENCE IS TO CREATE A SPACE WHERE WE CAN CONTINUE TO LEARN ABOUT THE GREATER POTENTIAL FOR SME SUCCESS IN THEIR WIDER ADOPTION OF BIM AND DIGITAL.
This aim will be achieved by focusing on the following objectives in designing the conference programme:
1. Provide a space for creating collaborative links between academics, industry and government aiming at the sharing of knowledge surrounding BIM and Open BIM that will help drive the digital transformation of the Irish construction SME sector.
2. Facilitate an open and constructive dialogue between researchers and practitioners based on research works and practical experiences which foster a better understanding of good practice in responding to the ongoing challenges facing the construction sector.
3. Strengthen and support the Irish construction industry’s commitment to the National Strategic Outcomes as articulated in Project Ireland 2040 and the current National Development Plan, in particular the role of digitalization in supporting such outcomes.
4. Reflect on a suite of transformative innovations that will collectively lead to a more innovative, efficient, skilled, diverse, sustainable, and productive Irish construction SME sector into the future.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
List of Topics
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Articulate bim’s benefits across the entire lifecycle
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Think of bim as a value creator, not as a cost factor
- Approach bim as the essential first step to digital transformation
- Use integrated contracts, redefine risk-return mechanisms and bim procurement requirements
- Set up early collaboration and communication among stakeholders
- Adopt data-sharing and open bim standards
- Establish bim skills along the full value chain
- Change behaviours and processes, not just technology
- Make a long-term commitment and support construction smes
Committees
Program Committee
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Dr. Alan Hore TU Dublin and CitA
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Suzanne Purcell CitA
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Mella Ruadh CitA
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Gerard Nicholson Atlantic Technological University
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Mary Flynn Dublin City Council
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David Mullen Engineering Documentation
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Antonio Ianni GS1 Ireland
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Dr. Claire Penny Invicara
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Finola Deavy Technological University of the Shannon, Midlands
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Ryan Dempsey TU Dublin
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Gervase Cunningham Ulster University
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Professor Ibrahim Motawa Ulster University
Organizing committee
- Dr. Mark Kelly Atlantic Technological University
- Dr. Martin Taggart Atlantic Technological University
- Dr. Nigel Craig Glasgow Caledonian University
- Dr. Joe Harrington Munster Technological University
- Dr. Tara Brooks Queens University Belfast
- Dr. Faris Elghaish Queens University Belfast
- Dr. Brian Graham South East Technological University
- Dr. Ahmed Hassan Technological University Dublin
- Dr. Alan Hore Technological University Dublin
- Dr. Barry McAuley Technological University Dublin
- Dr. Mark Mulville Technological University Dublin
- Dr. Róisín Murphy Technological University Dublin
- Dr. Marek Rebow Technological University Dublin
- Professor Roger West Trinity College Dublin
- Professor Ibrahim Motowa Ulster University
- Dr. Ciaran McNally University College Dublin
- Dr. James O'Donnell University College Dublin
- Professor Robert Amore The University of Auckland
- Professor Jason Underwood University of Salford
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to spurcell@cita.ie