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Digital As Builts – An Online Workshop Over 4 Sessions – Opening Plenary

June 21, 2022 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

A four-part online workshop is being held to discuss use cases and implementation for digital as-builts at state DOTs during and post-construction.

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Digital As-Builts (DABs) is a technology being deployed during Every Day Counts (EDC) round 6. Twenty-eight (28) states have opted into DABs as part of their EDC-6 goals and objectives. This online workshop will provide more detailed information regarding the use cases for DABs, examples of successful implementation at various levels of maturity, and how DABs fit into other strategic objectives like digital twins and asset data tracking. The overarching objective of the EDC-6 deployment of DABs is to help States to advance their level of implementation to meet their goals.

The workshop will take place online over four sessions that deliver 2.5 hours of content. Each session will have a clear agenda and target audience, allowing participants to drop in and out of sessions according to their needs. The workshop will include a mix of presentations, peer exchanges, panel discussions, and audience interactivity. The four sessions are:

* Opening Plenary on June 21
* Construction Breakout on June 23
* Post-Construction Breakout on June 28
* Closing Plenary on June 30

Opening Plenary

This session is intended for all workshop attendees. The objectives of this session are:

* Establish a common language to describe DAB,
* Describe the current state of the practice for DAB,
* Describe the purpose of DAB implementation, and
* Introduce the concepts of use cases and maturity levels for DABs.

Construction Breakout

This session is intended for individuals who work in or with construction. The objectives of this session are:

* Describe the construction use cases for DABs,
* Discuss examples of DAB implementation for construction uses, and
* Discuss ways to manage and overcome workforce and workplace challenges to DABs.

Post-Construction Breakout

This session is intended for individuals who work in or with post-construction functions such as maintenance, planning, and asset management. The objectives of this session are:

* Describe the post-construction use cases for DABs,
* Discuss examples of DAB implementation for post-construction uses, and
* Discuss ways to manage and overcome workforce and data challenges to DABs.

Closing Plenary

This session is intended for all workshop attendees. The objectives of this session are:

* Report back highlights from breakout peer exchanges, panel discussions, and audience interactivity,
* Summarize the leadership support needed for DAB implementation, and
* Describe opportunities for support for DABs implementation and how to request support.

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  • Date: June 21, 2022
  • Time:
    5:30 pm - 8:00 pm