Mark Cronin
IIMBE
Digital Engineering Advisor
Mark is a Digital Advisory Consultant at IIMBE, based in Brisbane. He is passionate about improving Information Management and furthering the use of Building Information Modelling throughout industry. Mark is actively involved with several industry bodies contributing to the future of BIM in Australia, most recently through Standards Australia during the development of ISO19650 and the accompanying ANZ Guide to ISO 19650. He is a founding committee member of BrisBIM, a committee member for several other BIM related industry initiatives, and a Semester Teaching Fellow at Bond University on their BIM Masters Course.
My Speakers Sessions
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Friday, 19 June, 2020
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BILT ANZ 2020 | Roundtable: Is there a need for National BIM Templates?Mark Cronin, IIMBENot ApplicableBILTBusiness Strategy and Leadership, Project ManagementNon Vendor Specific
Synopsis:
Would standardised national BIM templates add value to our industry? Or are they too limiting? Come and join this roundtable discussion on whether better BIM documents will improve the AECO industries.
- Thursday, 10 March, 2022
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BILT ANZ 2021, Sydney (March 2022) | Heading down the ISO19650 path, the good, the bad and the ugly!Juan Lewis, Aurecon Simon Vaux, DEOS Digital Nathan Hildebrandt, Skewed Mark Cronin, IIMBE Mike O’Brien, NBSBILTData Management
Synopsis:
We have assembled a panel of industry experts to discuss the ISO19650 suite of standards. The panel will discuss its adoption and use in Australia since its release. They will also discuss the challenges faced in adopting the standard and where there needs to be more clarity.
- Friday, 11 March, 2022
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BILT ANZ 2021, Sydney (March 2022) | Roundtable: Is there a need for national BIM templates?Mark Cronin, IIMBE
Synopsis: Would standardised national BIM templates add value to our industry? Or are they too limiting? Come and join this roundtable discussion on whether better BIM documents will improve the AECO industries.Learning Objectives: 1. Engage in the discussion on the pros and cons of national BIM templates
2. Understand obstacles to national standards
3. Learn the benefits consistent structure and terminology provideBody: At a time when international BIM standards are being implemented and some of the State Governments are attempting to align their future BIM requirements with each other, would a series of national BIM templates influence the implementation, adoption and success of BIM in Australia? Come along and contribute to this valuable discussion!Synopsis:
Would standardised national BIM templates add value to our industry? Or are they too limiting? Come and join this roundtable discussion on whether better BIM documents will improve the AECO industries.
- Thursday, 24 November, 2022
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BILT ANZ 2022, Gold Coast | Auditing BIM for the TfNSW Framework V4Mark Cronin, IIMBE Matt Wash, ADG Engineers (Aust) Pty LtdConstructionBILTData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ Collaboration, Model Management, Project ManagementOpen Source
Synopsis:
Look at a workflow used for validating compliance of asset data in BIM with the Transport for NSW Digital Engineering Framework (v4). What model formats are assessed, how data is extracted, how information is validated, and how results are reported, tracked and closed out.
- Friday, 25 November, 2022
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BILT ANZ 2022, Gold Coast | Asset Information the Healthy WayMark Cronin, IIMBE
Synopsis:
Queensland Health recently completed a project to improve the integration of BIM and SAP, as well as revising and further developing their BIM documents. These updates had a strong focus on structuring data in BIM for ongoing asset management. The ambitious task of juggling the varying needs of the many Hospital and Health Services, as well as the centralised asset data requirements, while also considering the capability of the industry carried its own health risks!
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