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Building Innovation: The Podcast is the official podcast of the National Institute of Building Sciences. It will bring to the mic a wide array of stakeholders, providing a holistic view of what is happening in the built environment. The podcast
will help raise awareness about industry challenges as well as educate the industry on emerging innovative solutions. It also will feature NIBS’ work and that of our
eight volunteer bodies, which includes seven councils.
NIBS convenes subject matter experts to support advances in building science and technology and explores research-based innovations for the built environment.
Building Innovation: The Podcast
NBIMS-US™ Series Part 3: BIM Use Definitions
In the third episode of the four-part series on the National BIM Standard-United States® (NBIMS-US™), host Johnny Fortune is joined by Dr. Ralph Kreider, CEO and Founder of Building Better. They delve into Dr. Kreider’s involvement in the development of the NBIMS-US™, value of BIM Use Definitions (BUD) in project implementation, and importance of tying technology to organizational goals.
Key Topics:
- Linking technology to organizational goals is crucial for successful BIM implementation.
- Standardization and process re-engineering are necessary to improve productivity in the building industry.
- NBIMS-US™ V4 includes a comprehensive update to BUD to enable standardization and process improvements.
- The development of BUD in NBIMS-US™ V4 involved rigorous analysis and input from industry experts.
- BIM uses define the “why” of BIM implementation, while BIM use cases provide the “how” and the outcome.
- The industry faces challenges such as time constraints and a labor shortage, but there are opportunities for improvement through technology adoption and process optimization.
- Continuous improvement is essential for making the industry better as a whole.
For more information on NBIMS-US™, visit https://www.nibs.org/nbims.
Tune in monthly to the official podcast of the National Institute of Building Sciences, where host Johnny Fortune and fellow subject matter experts convene to support advances in building science and technology.