Introduction
Developing out of the UK BIM Level 2 standards and requirements, ISO 19650 provides a series of international standards which identifies many of the processes, requirements and responses required to deliver BIM as information management.
But Information Management cannot exist as a silo and must be consistent with the existing and developing standards and processes requiring efficiencies in delivery for the AEC industry.
This course helps delegates in understanding the key concepts and principles in adopting an ISO 19650 approach to information management, as well as the importance of identifying key functions, their roles and responsibilities.
Who should attend?
This training course is suitable for all AEC Design, Construction and facilities management professionals including:
- Architects
- Constructors
- Information managers
- Asset managers
- Designers
- Local authorities
- BIM Coordinators
- Developers
- Maintenance contractors
- BIM Manager
- Education Establishments
- Manufacturers
- Central government
- Engineers
- Project managers
- Client Organisations
- Facility managers
- Quantity Surveyors
Key learning objectives
Unit 1 The Business Case for BIM
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Define the global drivers which led to BIM adoption;
- Understand the requirement for change with the AEC Industry;
- Summarize findings of key industry reports;
- Summarize findings relating to key industry case studies;
- Understand the origin of the UK BIM Level 2 mandate; and
- Describe the UK Construction Alignment to BIM Level 2.
Unit 2 What is BIM?
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Outline the difference between BIM, BIM, & BIM;
- Define what constitutes an information model;
- Recognise and define the key BIM terminology;
- Identify the industry adopted BIM dimensions;
- Identify the difference between the process and deliverable requirements; and
- Recognise the need for deliverables to identify the process from which they were developed.
Unit 3 Introducing ISO 19650 Process & Activities
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Express the Information Management parties and associated activities;
- Explain why Information Management functions are required;
- Define which party contributes to which activities;
- Explain the key tasks associated with an activity; and
- Understand how the requirements and responses associate with each activity.
Unit 4 Requirements & Responses
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of Clients information requirements;
- Express the key components of the information requirements;
- Express the key components of the pre appointment implementation plan;
- Express the key components of the implementation plan; and
- Identify the suite of Standards, and guidance which makes up the UK BIM Framework.
Unit 5 - Day 1 Recap
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Recap of Day 1 Learning outcomes
Unit 6 - The Art of Collaboration
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Identify, the collaborative working standards, methods and procedures;
- Recognize, the requirements for breaking models into volumes;
- Describe, the purpose of the Common Data Environment;
- Express, the CDE functional sections and gateways;
- Recognize, the requirements for standardised nomenclature; and
- Recognize, the requirements for project and document metadata.
Unit 7 - Standards, Methods, and Procedures
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Recognise, the need for standards at different levels, to support collaborative working;
- Express the standards identified to enable information management;
- Identify, the key model and document standards, to aid model and document delivery;
- Identify, the collaborative working standards, methods, and procedures;
- Recognize, the requirements for standardised nomenclature, project and document metadata;
- Recognize, the SMPs required to deliver structured information; and
- Recognize the requirements for standardised object nomenclature, and metadata.
Unit 8 - Supporting a Lifecycle Approach
At the end of the Unit you will be able to:
- Identify, the information exchange method known as COBie;
- Understanding the need for an Asset Information Model to define your COBie needs;
- Understand the requirement for consistent BIM Objects to support your information delivery;
- Identify the difference between Object and data libraries to support information delivery;
- Recognize, the requirements for working with Manufacturers Information; and
- Identify efficient processes for working with Manufacturers information.
Course preparation
No previous experience or training regarding BIM is required.
What's included?
- 2 days of training, including the Basics of BIM course, either delivered virtually or in the classroom.
- Certificate of attendance.
- Multiple-choice examination with Pass required for acceptance on the Principles of BIM training course.
Course delivery
- eLearning
- Public
- On-site
- Webinar
Course length
2-day Instructor led or eLearning (15 Hours)
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