BIM Heroes Podcast
Bim Summit Podcast Live Ep#7 - Planning | Evercam Construction Visibility
20 Nov 2023
In this episode, Chris Jackson from Esri and Jonathan Ng from Hexagon Geosystems discuss the integration of geospatial technologies in construction. They talk about the shift from traditional coordination methods to advanced GIS and BIM integration, with a focus on the environmental aspects of building and infrastructure. Chris shares insights on Esri's journey from mapping natural environments to its current convergence with technology, emphasizing sustainable design and stakeholder collaboration. Jonathan on the other hand, discusses Hexagon's evolution from mapping to a data-centric approach, stressing the need for enhanced data collection methods, including sophisticated scanning and mapping technologies for underground and underwater areas. The conversation also covers the broader implications of these technologies in urban planning, sustainability, and the future of construction, highlighting the importance of collaboration and data sharing in the industry.Guest: Chris JacksonGlobal Business Development - AEC, EsriJonathan NgGlobal Sales Director, Hexagon Geosystems, UKEpisode Highlights: Integrating Geospatial Context in Construction: Examining the shift from traditional building coordination to incorporating the environmental context. Chris Jackson’s insights into the use of GIS technology in landscape and urban design. Esri's Evolution and Focus: Chris Jackson discusses Esri’s journey from mapping natural environments to integrating GIS with BIM. Emphasis on sustainable design and collaboration among stakeholders. Hexagon's Data-Centric Approach: Jonathan Ng highlights Hexagon’s transition from traditional mapping to a focus on geospatial data. Discussion on the importance of environmental context in construction planning. Challenges in Data Collection and Mapping: Addressing the need for improved data collection technologies for above and below ground. Exploration of drone and satellite technologies in mapping difficult terrains. Sustainability and Safety in Modern Construction: How new technologies are being used to reduce costs, enhance safety, and lower carbon footprints. Real-world examples of technology applications in construction projects. Future of Geospatial Technology in Urban Planning: The vision of interconnected geospatial data aiding informed urban development decisions. The concept of digital twins and their role in understanding the built environment. Collaboration and Data Sharing Challenges: The necessity for greater collaboration and open data sharing among architects, engineers, and planners. Discussion on mindset shifts essential for sustainable urban development.The role of geospatial technologies in construction and urban planning is increasingly central, marking a significant shift towards integrating environmental considerations into building and infrastructure projects. Advanced GIS and BIM technologies are transforming these fields, emphasizing the importance of accurate and comprehensive data collection, particularly in complex environments. This evolution enhances project efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Collaborative efforts and open data sharing are becoming vital for innovation and responsible development in the industry, paving the way for a more interconnected and sustainable approach to urban infrastructure and design.
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