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Gordon Moore, who was one of the co-founders of Intel, noted in the mid-1960s that computers double in their capacity and their speed per unit cost about every two years. (Now known as Moore's Law.) As bridge engineers, we have an extraordinary amount of computing power available to us. How do we leverage this computing power for efficiency to give California taxpayers and stakeholders the greatest return on their investment? This question has been at the heart of the BIM (Building Information Modeling) effort in Bridges and Structures. In the presentation, we will share some of the ways we are adding value with BIM across the bridge delivery lifecycle from design to maintenance. (Please note that the content of this presentation does not constitute official Caltrans policy.) OUR PRESENTERS Peyman Kaviani LICENSE(S): CA PE; buildingSMART Professional Certification Foundation – USA EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Civil/Structural Engineering from University of California, Irvine (UCI) WORK HISTORY (CURRENT): Branch Chief of Branch 19 at Office of Bridge Design – South, and co-chair of BIM for Bridges and Structure Committee LINKED IN PROFILE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pkaviani/ Peyman Kaviani has been with Caltrans since 2015 and holds the position of co-chair of the Caltrans BIM for Bridges and Structures Committee. In collaboration with the different divisions at Caltrans, he leads the effort of implementing BIM methodology for infrastructures and establishing innovative digital project delivery workflow for the life-cycle of infrastructures, particularly bridge structures. Peyman is an active member of ASCE Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Digital Design Committee. Lynn Hiel LICENSE(S): CA PE; Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP); buildingSMART Professional Certification Foundation – USA EDUCATION: MSc Engineering & Project Management, University of California at Berkeley MSc Construction Law & Dispute Resolution, Kings College London WORK HISTORY (CURRENT): Senior Specialist for BIM Specialty Branch Office of Bridge Design – South, and Chair of the Division of Engineering Services BIM Committee WORK ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Advancing BIM for Bridges and Structures at Caltrans LINKED-IN PROFILE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lh-4208/ Lynn has been with Caltrans, Office of Bridge Design since 2019 and is chair of the Division of Engineering Services BIM Committee. Before joining Caltrans, she was a BIM Lead with STRABAG/Züblin on building and infrastructure projects in Europe, including Blox – the Danish Architectural Center and the UK High Speed Two Railway. She believes that BIM has an important role in the public sector to support its mission of building and maintaining safe, high-quality infrastructure for the public good. ABOUT ASCE: ASCE is the American Society of Civil Engineers. ASCE represents more than 160,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest national civil engineering society. ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment. ASCE is organized into 10 regions, 106 sections, 159 branches, 416 student chapters, and 131 younger member groups. There are also 9 specialty institutes that are focused on particular technical domains within civil engineering. Go to www.asce.org to learn more and explore the benefits of membership. ABOUT ASCE Capital Branch: The Capital Branch is one of four Branches in the Sacramento Section which is part of Region 9 of ASCE. The Capital Branch represents ASCE members in the counties of Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Sierra, Plumas, those portions of Nevada and Placer counties which are east of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and the 95661 and 95678 zip code areas of Roseville in the state of California. Go to www.ascecapitalbranch.org to learn more and explore the benefits of membership. Our blog post with more information and links about this presentation is here: https://ascecapitalbranch.org/2025/12/29/d... Thanks for watching!