CanBIM announces nominees for fifth annual Innovation Spotlight Awards

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Ontario Construction News staff writer

The Canada BIM Council (CanBIM) has announced the nominees for the fifth Annual 2019 Innovation Spotlight Awards, recognizing technology leadership and innovation within the Architectural, Engineering, Construction and Owner & Facility Management (AECO) industries.

Finalists will be announced on Sept. 25 in Toronto.

CanBIM recognizes industry leaders in six award categories: Academic, Technology – In House, Technology- Commercial, Trades, General Contractor, and Design and Engineering.

Top honours are presented to the Best In Innovation. Candidates for this category will be selected from the winners of each of the award categories. CanBIM will also be recognizing its Volunteer of the year with the Trailblazer Award as well as the Professional Achievement Award which will go to the CanBIM member(s) who have made a significant and meaningful contribution to the advancement of Canada’s digital transformation through the implementation of technology and innovation.

Nominees include:

Academic Award

ETS – BIM-Based Automated Code Checking

George Brown College – CCET – Scanning and Mapping of Chester Le Community Housing

Technology Award – In House

Hatch Bantrel Joint Venture – Jansen Project – Integrated Construction Centre (ICC)

IBI Group – BIMbot / BIM Track Integration

Technology Award – Commercial

Get-Tech Innovation Solutions Inc. – LOD Planner

Graitec – Advance BIM Designers, Reinforced Concrete

NBS – Chorus for Canada

Revizto – 3DreamTeam Inc.

Victaulic – Victaulic Tools For Revit

Trades Award

Division 15 Mechanical – Simon Fraser University SE3P Building

Plan Group – LCBO – 100 Queens Quay

Plan Group – 81 Bay Street

General Contractors Award

Maple Reinders – Chartwell Corporate Head Office

Pomerleau – Willow Square Continuing Care Centre

Design and Engineering Award

CIMA+ | Jacobs | Region of Peel – BIM Migration – Taking the First Steps

DIALOG – University of Calgary MacKimmie Complex

PG Design Studio – The HUB

Smith + Andersen – The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Phase 1C

Stantec – Shaping High-Rise Towers to Meet Future Energy Codes

 

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