[Implementation Report] The 320th Kobe-Tokyo Onikin CPD Seminar / 320TH ONIKIN CPD SEMINAR

JSPE holds a seminar on project management (Onikin Seminar) as a registered education provider of the American Project Management Institute.
In this seminar, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) Using the 6th Edition as a textbook, we will lecture on the project management experience experienced by the instructor (PE and PMP®).Seminar participants will be issued a continuous study time (PDH) required for Professional Engineers (PEs) and a continuous study time (PDU) required for Project Management Professional (PMP)®.

Onikin CPD Seminar
Date: 2020/2/8 (Sat) 13: 00-16: 15
Participation fee: 3,000 yen (JSPE member), 5,000 yen (non-member)
Lecturer: JSPE member Nakaba Suzuki (PE, PMP®)
Deputy Lecturer: (Kobe Venue) JSPE Director Tomonori Moriguchi (PE, PMP®)
CPD & PDU: Offers 3PDH and 3PDU or 3 Contact hours
Provided PDU: 3.0 Hr (Leadership 1.0 Hr, Technical 1.0 Hr, Strategic 1.0 Hr)

Lecture title: Changes in architectural design project management methodsBIM / CIM
English Title: Architectual Design Project Management – ​​Changes in Method and BIM / CIM
Outline of the lecture: From the beginning of the Heisei era to the present, architectural design methods have changed significantly.It is assumed that the main points in project management have changed between the era when CAD began to spread and the era of front-loading design such as BIM / CIM.In this lecture, I would like to look back on the changes in architectural design methods and consider together how they affect the usage of PMBOK® Guide.In the latter half of this lecture, we will read the NECCS "BIM Guideline" and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "3D Data Utilization Policy" and try to associate the notes in the BIM / CIM requirement definition with the contents of the PMBOK® Guide.

Main venue (Tokyo):Minato Ward Lifelong Learning Center (Barun) 303 Study Room
Satellite venue (Tokyo):Hyogo Prefectural Civic Center (Motomachi)

Web viewing is also possible. * For web viewing, only PDH will be issued.
(Because it is not a face-to-face seminar with the instructor and does not meet the PDU issuance requirements)

[Implementation report]

Participants: <Tokyo> 10 people (PE8 people, PEN2 people, FE1 people) <Kobe> 10 people (PE8 people, PEN2 people)

                1 people (PE 1 people)

Onikin CPD Seminar was held on Saturday, February 2th.Lecturer Suzuki PE introduced BIM (Building Information Modeling), which will be the mainstream of design in the future, with the contents of PMBOK®. At BIM, he explained the aspect of facilitating project management such as quantity counting and schedule management by inputting information such as materials and delivery dates into the lines (members) expressed on the software.On the other hand, we had a group discussion on points that might be a problem when using BIM in the future.     

  1.  Problems with BIM products: Information exchange is hindered when different users use different software, etc.             
  2. Process issues: Multiple parties need to build a process to work on a single shared model at the same time, etc.
  3. Problems with personnel / users:Organization (Company etc.) BIMI don't have enough knowledge about it, etc.

In addition, when using BIM, he suggested that a BIM manager dedicated to BIM is required in addition to the engineering manager, and at the end of the lecture, he introduced the "Project BIM Guidelines" published by NCEES, and gave a lecture as follows. I had you summarize.

① BIM / CIMIs a new construction / architectural design method that creates a construction model consisting of elements with attribute information at the beginning of the project, and enables "front loading".

② BIM / CIMVarious information necessary for project management and facility operation in the model (4~8D) And centrally manage information.

③ Software for successful deployment/ ITIt is necessary to improve the environment, modify the process of the organization, secure personnel and educate.

4 In a project, requirements definition, change management, and securing key persons to do so are the factors for success.

Thank you to all the participants for their cooperation.

State of Tokyo venue