No Images? Click here SBEnrc News | December 2017Dear ColleagueLast month Western Australia hosted the International Board and 20 members of the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB). This was the first time this prestigious organisation held its Board meeting in Perth. The Board held two days of meetings, aligning global research strategies and discussing international working commission and task group progress. The formalities were highlighted with a joint CIB Board and SBEnrc Board senior networking dinner at Curtin University, St George’s Terrace, Perth on Tuesday 14 November, when the international guests were joined by leading Australian industry and government leaders. The group was welcomed to Western Australia and Curtin University by Curtin University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deborah Terry AO and WA Minister for Housing, Veterans Issues and Youth, Peter Tinley AM, MLA. There was a wonderful traditional welcome to country by the Moorditj Mob indigenous dancers from Wesley College led by Professor Simon Forrest, a Wadjuk Nyungar man and Curtin University’s Elder in Residence. On Wednesday 15 November, we were delighted to host the Collaborating for Industry Solutions in the Built Environment (CISBE) International Symposium. Delegates were entertained and informed by Kourosh Kayvani, Managing Director – Design, Innovation & Eminence at Aurecon who spoke on Reimagining Academic-Industry Collaboration and American Curtis Rodgers, Principal Vice President, Brick and Mortar Ventures, who spoke on How the Silicon Valley, US Military, NASA, and Industrial Mad Scientists are Disrupting the Construction Industry.Each of these and other CISBE presentations are available for viewing and downloading from the SBEnrc website.Launch of BIM Value Benchmarking ToolAlso at the international symposium, SBEnrc's BIM Value Benchmarking was launched by Richard Choy, CEO, NATSPEC Construction Information and Martin Lodge, General Manager - Strategic Projects, Western Australia Department of Finance. BIM Value Benchmarking is a free online tool for comparing a constructed project with data collected from BIM and non-BIM projects, making it possible to benchmark benefits delivered by building information modelling. SBEnrc's BIM Value Tool and BIM Value Benchmarking are complementary tools now hosted on our industry partner NATSPEC's site - BIM Value assists at the beginning of a project to identify which metric and enablers of BIM have the most potential value; BIM Value Benchmarking can help assess actual value when the project has been completed. Over time, BIM Value Benchmarking will provide comparative feedback to help refine decision making regarding BIM implementation. This day was also marked by a global first with Curtin University’s CIB Student Chapter hosting 30 students from other international CIB Student Chapters. This provided students with the opportunity to build important research and personal networks, for the benefit of future built environment research. Recently elected CIB President Richard Tremblay, Director General, Construction Research Centre, National Research Council (NRC), Canada, praised SBEnrc and Curtin University for creating the networking opportunities available to the attendees in Perth, saying
Our visitors were also treated to a technical tour of Curtin University’s research facilities, including a ride around campus on the driverless bus, KIP, and a visit to the CBS Trading Room, a distinctive learning space simulating a real-life business environment to prepare business and finance students with the practical skills needed to graduate career-ready. SBEnrc project updateOur current five projects are now well underway: Tech-enabled Transport: Informing the Transition to Technology-enabled Transport Vehicles and Infrastructure, led by Dr Charlie HargrovesResilient Buildings: Informing Maintenance for Long-term Sustainability, led by Dr Lam PhamProcuring Social and Affordable Housing: Improving Access and Delivery, led by Dr Judy KraatzIntegrated Cities: Procuring Transport Infrastructure through Integrating Transport, Land Use and Finance, led by Professor Peter NewmanDeveloping a Cross Sector Digital Asset Information Model Framework for Asset Management, led by Professor Keith HampsonFuture researchOur next National Industry Research Workshop series is scheduled for the week of 12 February 2018, with workshops eliciting industry ideas for future research in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. This regular national process ensures a constant refresh of the SBEnrc industry research agenda, and makes sure the newly funded projects to commence in October 2018 reflect current industry research challenges. Overall it has been a very satisfying year, with the completion of seven projects in early 2017, and the commencement of the new projects, and our preparation for developing new industry inspired projects in early 2018. SBEnrc Board Chair John V McCarthy AO and I would like to wish you a very safe and joyous holiday season. We look forward to working with you again throughout 2018. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our core members for their on-going support. Please note we will be closing for the Christmas break from Friday 15 December and reopening on Wednesday 10 January 2018. Best regards, Keith Dr Keith Hampson, Chief Executive Officer Our challenge is to continue growing the value and impact of our applied research more deeply and broadly across Australia. The Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) is acknowledged as an excellent example of a CRC that has graduated into an independent organisation delivering unique industry, government and research collaboration. |