This document outlines the agenda for a COMIT Community Day event on December 1st, 2016. The agenda includes:
- Welcome and introductions from 10:00-10:20
- Project updates from 10:20-10:40
- Presentations on disruptive digital innovation in construction from 10:40-11:20 and drone technology from 11:20-11:50
- A drone workshop from 11:50-13:20
- Lunch and networking from 13:20-14:10
- A presentation on IFS software from 14:10-15:10
- Various talks on knowledge management, case studies, and other topics from 15:10-16:00
5. Agenda
Time Item Presenter
09.30 Tea and Coffee on Arrival
10.00 - 10.20 Introductions and thoughts from the Chairmen
Welcome from our host, IFS
Welcome to new members and guests
10.20 – 10.40 Project Updates Iain, Tony, Steve, Jason, Stuart
and Grant
10.40 – 10.50 Disruptive digital innovation in the construction industry Beth Morgan (UCL)
10.50 – 11.20 On Site 360 degree video capture Prab Shikotra (BAM Nuttall)
11.20 – 11.50 Coffee Break and networking
11.50 – 13:20 Drones in Construction Workshop
How can they improve Health and Safety?
Jan, Andrew and Dave
(Future Aerial)
13:20 – 14:10 Lunch and networking
14.10 – 15:10 IFS James Greaves (IFS)
15.10 – 15.50 Ten minute talk
1. Conference feedback
2. Safe Implementation of Technology project
3. Knowledge Management
4. FINALCAD case study
Gerry (COMIT)
Harrison O’Hara (COMIT)
Alistair McLeod (Waterstons)
TBC
15.50 – 16.00 AOB, admin and close.
8. Thoughts from your Chairmen
Tony Shooter
Chair for Technology
Steve Slater
Chair for Construction
9. Thoughts from your Chairmen
Future Project Process
Improved Project Governance
Project Identification Document (PID)
Project score cards
Quarterly project update
Post project reviews and lessons learnt
Case study written up
10. Thoughts from your Chairmen
• COMIT Project Portfolio
• Project lead for each project
• Project update at each community day
• Project documentation
11. Thoughts from your Chairmen
Farmer Review October 2016
10 symptoms identified
12. Wearable Photogrammetry project:
- capturing the worksite through helmet
cams and photogrammetry
• Research
• Hardware and software
• Prototype deployments
• 4Write up / case study /
solution
13. Rapid Site set-up
• Identified as priority project
• Understand the current issues
• Requirements gathering
• Solution needs to be responsive flexible,
scalable, repeatable and cost effective
• Next steps – agree project scope
• Anyone else want to be involved?
15. Academia
Construction
Technology
Promoting Technology Innovation
COMIT are visiting you, our members, to capture, share and
promote examples of your innovation and best practice
Sign-
up
today!!
Your
Case Studies
…written &
published!
Captured, Shared, Challenged, Improved, Promoted
Contact:
grant.hartwright@comitprojects.com
07710 416 465
20. Innovation In….
Mapping
Survey
Inspection
Future Aerial is the UK’s first nationwide drone operations
network (DON™). We allow commercial companies to deploy
multiple fleets of drones at any one time, in any sector.
Andrew Blogg
andrew@futureaerial.com
07919 898259
Dave Bush
Dave.bush@futureaerial.com
07868738159
25. A framework for the
safe implementation
of mobile IT across
Thames Tideway
Harrison O’Hara – COMIT, Mobile Technology Manager
Iain Miskimmin – COMIT, Director for Technology
Stuart Young – COMIT, Consultancy Director
Paul Morris –Thames Tideway, Head of Innovation
29. 2017 Community Days
• March 2
• June 29 BIM Advancement Academy (London)
• September 14
• December 7
We are looking for hosts … any offers?
30. 1 day Spring Conference – May 2017
“Mobilising Digital Assets”
• Gold sponsorship
31. Safe journey and see you in the Spring!
• Drive Slowly
• Use a high gear
• Check your tyres
• If you skid, STOP accelerating
• Steer into a skid
Notas do Editor
BAM, Imperial college London, Indian institute of technology, Madras
Bentley, FHOSS, COMIT
With the introduction of photogrammetry to the construction industry, the ability to capture what is happening on site on a regular basis has become an affordable and unhindered way to tackle issues such as: As built recording, health and safety issues, materials, etc
Until now this has been done through single point of use or tasked people or drones.
This project aims to discover and promote the use of photogrammetry capture with every day PPE on site. With no additional interaction required by the user, they will be free to carry out their day to day activities leaving the technology to capture a High Definition 3D mesh model of the site.
Objective
The aim of this project is to define and have manufactured PPE that can be used on site without special risk assessments and will be readily acceptable to all site conditions. This PPE will capture sufficient photogrammetry to deliver value to construction activities and resolve some of the issues stated in the introduction.
This project into 4 phases.
1. Research into and acquisition of hardware to test the best combination, placement and capture sequence.
2. Hardware and software testing, mounting options, PPE research and creation of prototype
3. Prototype deployment onto site/ sites
4. Write up, publishing and promotion of the results case study / solution
16
Automated Drone Reality project…. Benefits of drones in construction:
• Low cost,
• reach exposed and dangerous locations,
• No longer necessary to have full ground access to proposed site,
• Rapid completion,
• High quality imagery across spectrum with various sensor types.
In a moment I will intro the FAI team who will give us a Project overview an update and then through some case studies
We will then break into groups and we want your help. What next? Laptop ? We will gather and evaluate all information from the CD session and will develop a plan of implementation. We will look at the potential benefits arising from the solution (savings, process improvements, enabling) and any future opportunities that have been identified during the session.
Video?