The practical application of BIM

Graham Stewart
Graham Stewart

Graham Stewart is the UK Head of BIM at Ramboll, a global multidisciplinary engineering, design and consultancy business, which employs over 12,800 people across 300 offices.

Based in Glasgow, Graham is responsible for Integrated Business Technology. In this UK wide role Graham manages client’s expectations on what BIM can deliver as part of Ramboll’s BIM Management Services and also ensures Ramboll is efficiently delivering validated models and data across all disciplines.

Graham is in his last year of a 2 year MSc in BIM Management at Middlesex University current writing his thesis on how BIM can solve Project Complexity.



He will present various topics including an overview of BIM Level 2, Ramboll’s approach to Digital Project Management, managing clients’ aspirations and various case studies on new and existing buildings to educate everyone, from beginner to the experienced BIM Manager, based on his industry involvement and experience over the past 15 years.

Graham is one of the Keynote speakers at the BIM Convention, being held on Thursday 22 October 2015, at the Glasgow City Hotel on Cambridge Street. During his presentation he will be asking the question are you ready for the introduction of BIM in April 2016 in England, with Scotland following in 2017?

In this practical presentation, he will help you cut through the mountain of jargon surrounding BIM and explain in simple steps what you should be doing with regard to training, software and the necessary requirements to ensure delivery of your BIM projects.

Paul McDevitt, of The BIM Convention organisers, Business Fix, added: “We are absolutely delighted that Graham has agreed to present at the Convention and to give a practical guide the application and adoption of BIM. Graham is one of Scotland’s leading authorities on BIM and has spoken on the subject at events across the globe. If anyone can provide a clear and concise route map through the hype surround BIM, it is Graham.”



To find out more about the BIM Convention visit www.futureofconstruction.co.uk


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