In this webinar, Beam LLC, an advisory firm with global experience in program management, design, construction, commissioning, maintenance and operations, will share how they are partnering with owners and contractors to develop strategies and deploy techniques that unleash efficiencies through improved process and information flows. By bringing supply chain mentality to the construction process, the team creates a better understanding of business requirements and works towards satisfying those requirements in a collaborative relationship with key stakeholders.
Michael Ruiz, Partner, and Mike Briggs, Managing Partner at Beam, will share the role Assemble Systems and other technologies are playing in formulating direction, understanding means and managing resources on their projects.
Speakers Info:
Michael Ruiz is a Partner at Beam. He is also a co-founder of Beam.
30 years Global design, architecture, engineering and planning firms
* Design
* Global program management
* Project Management
* VDC Expert
5 years VP/SME AEC solutions consulting
* Consulting services
* Portfolio strategy and implementation
* Global standards based solutions
* Collaborative implementation
* Systems integration design
Mike Briggs, Managing Partner at Beam is also a Founder/Co-founder of 3 Co.’s including Beam.
22 years Fortune 50 Supply Chain Co
* Operations
* Maintenance
* Project and program management
* Supply Chain design and implementation
* Procurement
* Real Estate
* Property development
4 years COO Global Real Estate Consulting Co:
* Business unit development
* Corporate Services
*Portfolio strategy and implementation
Tim Kelly is the Senior Product Manager at Autodesk Tim has a wealth of experience within the construction industry, having spent the last 9 years innovating with BIM in design and construction from the general contractor and construction management perspective. Tim earned his BS in Construction Science from Texas A&M University and served as Sr. Manager of Technical Services at Satterfield & Pontikes Construction prior to joining Assemble Systems and Autodesk to further automate the construction industry