Building Information Modelling (BIM) Fundamentals

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: Online

Available Dates

Fees

  • May-06-2024

    1,575

  • June-10-2024

    1,575

  • July-22-2024

    1,575

  • Aug-26-2024

    1,575

  • Sep-23-2024

    1,575

  • Oct-14-2024

    1,575

  • Nov-04-2024

    1,575

  • Dec-02-2024

    1,575

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Introduction to BIM
 
  • Identify the business case for BIM in any project, taking into account benefits, examining the drivers, functionality and characteristics of a good BIM model

 

Strategy for BIM – Start with the end in mind 
 
  • Understand BIM Uses and the requirement for a strategy for BIM

  • Understand the Organisational Information Requirements 

  • Understand the Asset Information Requirements and Asset Information Model

  • Produce a high-level BIM briefing paper to your organisation

BIM in Design Co-ordination 
 
  • Develop an advanced understanding of BIM approaches for retrieving, analysing and integrating information to aid decision-making, and using appropriate BIM tools.

 
BIM in Construction Operation  

 

  • Looks at a range of BIM approaches and applications for construction planning and operations, including simulating construction schedules and logistics, build ability forecasting and clash detection.

BIM in Business and Practice  

 

  • The opportunity to pursue a case study closely related to a company's interests, and how they use BIM approaches and protocols. You will help the company with a BIM organisational strategic and implementation plan to ensure it's aligned with their business strategy.

Low/Zero-Impact Buildings 
 
  • Assesses the role of BIM in designing and operating comfortable buildings that significantly reduce or eliminate energy use. You will evaluate low or zero-carbon and renewable technologies, apply BIM to evaluate buildings' environmental performance and explore the impact of Part L, BREEAM, LEED and EPC ratings.

 

Construction Project Management Practice 
 
  • Here you will integrate your project manager skills by selecting a project case study and analysing it in relation to environment, client objectives, feasibility, strategy, implementation, and commissioning.

Construction Contract Law 
 
  • Examines the allocation of risk in the context of the conditions of standard contracts, and assesses the roles of legal documents, including letters of intent and collateral warranties.

 

 Dissertation 
 
  • To equip and guide you to undertake independent research on issues and topics relevant to construction and the built environment.

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