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    BIM Information Management

    BIM Information Management

    Level Requirements Duration 2 days
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    Learn how to effectively manage information across all stages of construction projects utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM).

    Construction projects allow for a variety of data sources to be delivered in a variety of different formats. Traditionally, information has been disjointed, uncoordinated and often lost upon the completion of projects. BIM enables the intelligent gathering of information; effectively utilized during key stages of projects to ensure more valuable outcomes.

    Information can be delivered in a variety of formats. To understand these formats, utilize their worth and ensure better communication, information management should be in line with BS 1192:2007, PAS 1192-2, PAS 1192-3 and BS 1192-4.

    This course offers a deeper understanding of the delivery of Level 2 BIM and how you can ensure different information types are gathered, managed and used more efficiently across multiple projects.

    How will I benefit?

    This course will help you:

    • Grasp the practical application of BIM requirements to a client’s facilities management strategy and goals
    • Advise clients on how to manage data more effectively and in turn become a desirable supply chain member for them in the future
    • Create a common data environment and understand how to deliver information in line with the Design Responsibility matrix and individual supplier responsibilities
    • Understand Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie)
    • Learn how to utilize Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
    • You will learn about:

      • Basic principles of Information Management in relation to BIM
      • Effective management of information across all stages of a project
      • Project delivery in line with PAS 1192-2 and ensuring information is shared at all critical stages of project lifecycle
      • Importance of data from the client via the Employers Information Requirements (EIR) document
      • Development and requirements of the Project Information Model (PIM)
      • Data relevance and collating a plan for an Asset Information Model (AIM) in line with PAS1192-3
    • Anyone involved in projects requiring a deeper understanding of the technical delivery of BIM within construction projects. 

      • Detailed training course notes
      • Lunch
      • Refreshments
      • Internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate
    • We can deliver training at your premises, charging by the day rather than by delegate, providing a cost effective way of training a larger group.


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