Comprehensive training for BIM managers covering modeling, coordination, and standards
Step up from operating the software to running BIM on a project. A text-first course on the BIM management discipline, covering the BIM manager role, company standards and the information environment, writing a BIM Execution Plan with the MIDP and TIDP and responsibility matrix, the BIM dimensions in real delivery, team workflows and quality control, and delivering and handing over information that meets the requirements. Written for BIM professionals moving into management and coordination and for architecture and CAD users who want to lead information on a project, not just produce it.
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Work across tools, disciplines, and organizations without being locked to one vendor. A text-first course on openBIM and the IFC schema, covering the buildingSMART open standards, what an IFC file actually contains, model exchange and model view definitions, COBie for data handover, the BCF issue workflow, and the IDS and model-checking that make an open workflow reliable. Written for BIM professionals who exchange models across software and for architecture and CAD users learning how open data moves between teams.
Go beyond the buzzwords and understand ISO 19650, the international standard for managing information across the whole life of a built asset. A text-first course covering why the standard exists, the actors and vocabulary, the information requirements cascade (OIR, AIR, PIR, EIR), the information delivery cycle, the BIM Execution Plan with the MIDP and TIDP, and the common data environment through to the operational phase. Written for BIM professionals who need the standard under their daily delivery and for architecture and CAD users stepping up into information-management roles.
Understand what BIM really is, beyond any single tool. A text-first course covering the information model, LOD and LOI, openBIM and IFC, ISO 19650 and the BEP, the common data environment, BIM roles and dimensions, and a practical path for moving from CAD into BIM. Written for BIM professionals who want the concepts under their daily tools and for architecture students and CAD users transitioning into BIM.