Professional Training

Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Project Managers

London Premier Centre, In London (+7 locations)
Length
10 days
Price
7,650 - 8,580 GBP excl. VAT
Next course start
29 April, 2024 (+65 start dates)
Course delivery
Classroom
Length
10 days
Price
7,650 - 8,580 GBP excl. VAT
Next course start
29 April, 2024 (+65 start dates)
Course delivery
Classroom
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Course description

Building Information Modelling (BIM) for project manager plays a crucial role in advising clients, internal and external stakeholders on the benefits of BIM, and in implementing and managing the major BIM processes.

In order for a project to be successful, the roles and responsibilities of the project manager must be laid out clearly. Put simply, the process of BIM brings the project manager’s duties into sharp relief, since it involves synthesising the abilities and knowledge of different people in a way that cost, quality, safety and sustainability objectives are met.

At all stages of the process cycle, the project manager puts these interests at the forefront; BIM is all about integration, therefore the project manager is required to integrate the talents of the team in an effective manner. This requires the demonstration of a complete knowledge of the BIM process & the ability to create the project environment in which BIM can realise its full potential.

By the end of theBuilding Information Modellingcourse, you will have embedded the practical tools and methods required at each stage of the BIM project process; and will have the ability to successfully manage your own or client’s BIM project

Upcoming start dates

Choose between 65 start dates

29 April, 2024

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  • Singapore

6 May, 2024

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  • Barcelona

6 May, 2024

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  • Dubai

13 May, 2024

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  • Istanbul

13 May, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

20 May, 2024

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20 May, 2024

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27 May, 2024

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27 May, 2024

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3 June, 2024

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3 June, 2024

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10 June, 2024

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10 June, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

17 June, 2024

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17 June, 2024

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24 June, 2024

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24 June, 2024

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1 July, 2024

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1 July, 2024

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8 July, 2024

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8 July, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

15 July, 2024

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15 July, 2024

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22 July, 2024

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29 July, 2024

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5 August, 2024

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5 August, 2024

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12 August, 2024

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12 August, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

19 August, 2024

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19 August, 2024

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26 August, 2024

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26 August, 2024

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2 September, 2024

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2 September, 2024

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9 September, 2024

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9 September, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

16 September, 2024

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16 September, 2024

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23 September, 2024

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30 September, 2024

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  • Singapore

7 October, 2024

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7 October, 2024

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  • Dubai

14 October, 2024

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  • Istanbul

14 October, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

21 October, 2024

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21 October, 2024

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28 October, 2024

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28 October, 2024

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4 November, 2024

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  • Barcelona

4 November, 2024

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11 November, 2024

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11 November, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur

18 November, 2024

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18 November, 2024

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25 November, 2024

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25 November, 2024

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2 December, 2024

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2 December, 2024

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9 December, 2024

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9 December, 2024

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16 December, 2024

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16 December, 2024

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23 December, 2024

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30 December, 2024

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  • Singapore

Suitability - Who should attend?

Building Information Modelling training course, is ideal for:

  • Professionals with experience in managing projects within the built environment including: Quantity Surveyors,
  • Project Managers, Building Surveyors,
  • Asset Managers, Facilities Manager, Architects
  • Engineers, Cost Engineers, BIM Manager,
  • BIM Coordinator and Construction Project Managers

Outcome / Qualification etc.

At the end of the Building Information Modelling , you will be able to ;

  • Identify the business case for BIM in any project, taking into account benefits, examining the drivers, functionality and characteristics of a good BIM model
  • How to create an EIR and BIM execution plan including the process, content, production and evaluation
  • Apply the processes and standards applicable to the management of information about an asset throughout its lifespan
  • Identify who and how to engage with the right stakeholders at each stage of the project lifecycle
  • What is the interaction of process, technology and people in a BIM environment
  • Apply the tools and techniques that support enhanced collaboration among the project stakeholders
  • Understand the technology and the common data environment that supports BIM
  • The application of technology in one or more of the following: geo-spatial, design, cost, time and facilities management environments
  • Recognise the level of detail that BIM models can contain and how this relates to the stages of design, construction and maintenance
  • Know how BIM requirements can be implemented within the project legal, procurement and tendering framework and to review global examples of this in practice
  • Recognise the legal implications of BIM in terms of intellectual property, insurances and potential liabilities
  • Evaluate contract requirements and commercial data of BIM models, and the inputs and outputs to be expected at each stage of the project lifecycle

Training Course Content

Day 1

Introduction to BIM

  • Understand what BIM is and understand the drivers of BIM
  • Understand the business case for BIM; its benefits, challenges and adoption issues
  • Develop a broad understanding of the Government BIM strategy and its key documents and distinguish between international approaches to BIM
  • Communicate clearly the key principles of BIM to your peers

Day 2

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

Day 3

The Employer’s Information Requirements

  • Understand how the client requirements are incorporated the EIR
  • Understand the other key BIM documents that have be put into place at the strategic definition stage of a project
  • Understand the elements of an EIR and best practice for its development
  • Develop, design and structure an EIR.

Day 4

Choosing the Right Team

  • Achieve an awareness of BIM execution plans and maturity models
  • Understand the approach for BIM capability assessements
  • Understand the other key BIM contractual documents and the effect they have on the procurement route and supplier engagement
  • Create a pre-contract award BIM Execution Plan in response to the EIR

Day 5

Team Mobilisation

  • Understand the Master Information Delivery Plan and Task Information Delivery Plans
  • Have a deeper understanding of BIM roles and responsibilities
  • Understand how different procurement routes affects those roles
  • Develop your pre-contract award BEP into a post-contract award BEP

Day 6

BIM-enabled Design

  • Understand the Model Production and Delivery Table / Responsibility Matrix
  • Understand model checking procedures
  • Understand how BIM information is used by the project delivery team
  • Create a Responsibility Matrix aligned to the RIBA Plan of Works detailing Levels of Detail and
  • Information across a project.

Day 7

BIM-enabled Construction, Handover and Closeout

  • Understand the benefits of BIM during construction

  • Understand the requirements and process of handing over BIM deliverables at the end of the project

  • Structure how to measure performance and success

  • Create a handover protocol detailing project close-out procedure and final BIM deliverables

Day 8

Measure performance and success

  • Structure how to measure performance and success

  • Create a handover protocol detailing project close-out procedure and final BIM deliverables

Day 9

BIM for Operations

  • Understand Government Soft Landings
  • Understand BIM uses for operation and maintenance

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