Amalia has trusted expertise in facilitating and managing Building Information Modelling (BIM) to see, control and drive the design, cost, changes and programme. Her knowledge helps to bring certainty to projects from the pre-construction phase. It also optimises logistics strategies, helping to de-risk the design and ensure it is fully resolved, coordinated and buildable. Amalia coordinates a collaborative project culture that allows consultants and subcontractors insight to the critical path and automated and evidence-based tracking of the project. She has experience implementing digital modelling on some of the biggest infrastructure projects in Victoria and across Australia. This includes large-scale level crossing removal projects, NBN infrastructure works and commercial projects such as the $460m 567 Collins Street project.
Amalia Athanassopoulos
Takes part in
- Future of Construction SummitView Full Event
14:20 - 15:00
Panel discussion: digital engineering & construction innovation
Examining how project requirements are evolving based on innovation, new technologies and client demands for new tech such as Digital Twins?
Innovation and client demands have seen the industry move from BIM towards Digital Twins to better design, build and maintain modern projects. Those companies not embracing the change risk falling behind and ultimately this could cost them business. In this session we look at what changes are happening across the industry, how IOT is changing the construction landscape as we embrace the Brave New Digital Built World.
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Reviewing the latest technologies and innovations set to transform construction
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What are the biggest obstacles to adopting new technologies and how do you remove them
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Examining the trade-off between tech investment and value received across whole of project life
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The need for systems leadership to drive digital transformation in a complex stakeholder environment
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