Evan Quick
Rail Projects Victoria
Digital Engineering Asset Manager
Evan Quick has almost 20 years’ experience in the spatial industry, including roles across the government, transportation, engineering and utilities sectors. Evan’s range of technical skills include GIS and location intelligence, building information modelling, agile & waterfall project management, and data management strategy and governance. Evan’s career has encompassed technical delivery, program management, people management, business development and executive-level leadership roles. Evan’s work history includes roles with GHD, Esri Australia and 15 years at VicRoads. Evan recently joined Rail Projects Victoria as the Digital Engineering Asset Manager, with a focus on the delivery of usable and valuable digital assets across Victoria’s massive portfolio of rail infrastructure projects.
My Speakers Sessions
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Friday, 19 June, 2020
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BILT ANZ 2020 | Panel: A Billion Reasons to Care: LXRP’s Utilities Hub 2.0Robert Theodore, Level Crossing Removal Project Mitch Bodycoat, Laing O'Rourke Evan Quick, Rail Projects Victoria Bruce Baker, Utility Mapping Ben Fox, AECOMPre-Design, Operations and Maintenance, Design, ConstructionBILTData Management, InfrastructureNon Vendor Specific
Synopsis:
Building on the separate and preceding presentation component providing an insight to the current state ‘why’ and ‘how’ and ‘what’ of the Level Crossing Removal Projects Utilities Hub 2.0 GIS initiative, this panel-led discussion is your opportunity to question the utilities management stakeholders who designed the platform and provide your feedback and suggested improvements in a facilitated panel format. From the utility verifier in the field to the contractor, project client sponsor and heads of government best placed to ultimately own the platform, this is your time to provide feedback, ask robust questions and help to collectively address the multi-billion-dollar industry challenge of underground utilities management.
Evan Quick, Rail Projects VictoriaPre-Design, Design, Construction, Operations and MaintenanceBILTInteroperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationSynopsis: This presentation will explore how BIM and GIS technologies can complement each other to deliver smarter infrastructure and design the places of tomorrow.
Learning Objectives:
1. BIM and GIS interoperability
2. Using BIM and GIS for smarter project delivery
3. Using BIM and GIS for smarter project handoverBody:
Historically, BIM and GIS have been seen as rivals – the Sharks and the Jets of the digital engineering world! Recently however, there has been a growing acceptance that BIM and GIS technologies can and should complement each other, and that both are needed to support effective digital asset management and establish the foundation for digital twins. This presentation will explore why BIM needs GIS and why GIS needs BIM to deliver smarter infrastructure and design the places of tomorrow.Synopsis:
This presentation will explore how BIM and GIS technologies can complement each other to deliver smarter infrastructure and design the places of tomorrow.
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