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This BIM Project Information Practitioner qualification will set you on the path to gaining internally recognized certificates and Marks of Trust.
This first step on the BIM qualification journey will give you an understanding of how to deliver design and construction projects in line with the relevant standards, and how to apply BIM implementation to your organization and how contractors in turn can show their understanding of BIM capability to their clients.
Guided by expert trainers, you will learn how to make decisions on information schema, format and the necessary criteria for checks, as well as the roles and responsibilities involved in those checks.
On successful completion of your qualification, you’ll receive a BSI Mark of Trust that can be shared across within your organization and across your network of contacts.
BIM Project Information Practitioner includes:
BIM Fundamentals (8 hours eLearning)
BIM ISO 19650 Part 2: Project Delivery Phase (1 day classroom – in-person or virtual)
BIM BS 1192 Part 4: Handover Information Exchange (1 day classroom – in-person or virtual)
Anyone adopting BIM implementation into their organization, their own work practices, or helping their clients or supply chains to adopt it.
Construction and project management professionals (project managers, asset managers, designers, constructors, manufacturers, maintenance contractors, information managers).
The final step on your qualification pathway is a 3-year rolling program validating practical application of skills and continuing professional development. Applicants will complete a form and will provide an in-depth statement that requires delegates to reflect on their learning and professional experience in BIM.
Prerequisites
Completion of BIM Project Information Professional qualification to apply to become Certified. Applicants will need to have at least three years’ experience in industry.
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Each module is followed by a mandatory online multiple-choice examination. Delegates must pass the examination to be awarded the qualification.
After completing your Practitioner level qualification, why not undertake the next step and become a BIM Project Information Professional qualification holder. The Professional step of the BIM qualification goes beyond understanding why BIM and Information Management is important in the built environment. It explores the governance associated with Information Security and teaches you how to apply Information Management principles to improve health and safety.
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