BIM Management
- 70 Hours
- 62 Lessons
- All Level
Overview
Course outline
The BIM project manager is responsible for advising clients, internal and external stakeholders, as well as implementing and managing the primary BIM procedures.
This necessitates demonstrating a thorough understanding of the BIM process as well as the ability to create a project environment that allows BIM to reach its full potential. You will learn about the complete BIM project by following a simulated BIM project through its lifespan through our interactive training program. From the strategic definition of the project to handover, operations, and end-of-use, you will be guided through each of the major project stages. The trainer will show you how to match technical requirements with project management abilities at each level so that you can confidently use BIM methodology.
By the end of the course, you’ll have embedded the practical tools and processes needed at each stage of the BIM project process, and you’ll be able to successfully manage your own or a client’s BIM project.
Prerequisites
Professionals with at least 5 years of experience in managing projects within the built environment including Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Building Surveyors, Asset Managers, Facilities Manager, Architects and Engineers, Cost Engineers, BIM Manager, BIM Coordinator and Construction Project Managers
Curriculum
What You Will Learn:
BIM Implementation And Fundamentals
- Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- BIM International Standards
- BIM International Standards
- BIM uses during Design, Construction and Operation & Maintenance
- Key components of a successful BIM implementation
- BIM for Information Management
- BIM reports
BIM Strategy, Procurement, And Governance
- International BIM governance strategies and best practice
- BIM needs and requirements of PWA projects
- BIM needs and requirements of PWA projects
- PWA BIM Contracts
- BIM in project level – Tender documents and evaluation
- Understand BIM roles and their responsibilities and accountabilities
BIM For Design
- BIM for model authoring and Drawing Production, Design Coordination, Design Review.
- Standardized PWA templates for model and drawing production.
- Understand which software may be used to support those BIM uses.
- Understand which software may be used to support those BIM uses.
- Understand the contractual project requirements and engagement from other team members needed to support those BIM uses.
- Clash detection matrix, reports and evaluation.
- PWA’s approach to BIM based design reviews.
- Understand the Design Review and Design Coordination.
- Understand the Design Review and Design Coordination.
BIM For Operation & Maintenance
- BIM for Asset Handover and Asset Management requirements and processes
- Understand Asset Handover requirements and how they relate to the Contract and the EIR
- Data required for the Asset Handover
- Understand various handover standards such as COBie, that allow users to capture asset information, along with their benefits and limitations
- Understand the potential for streamlined information flow from the construction process to asset handover
- Understand how asset information can be produced from BIM to comply with existing handover requirements
- Development of client-side BIM documents
- BIM for Asset Management and Emergency Response
- Contribute to PWA’s AIR (Asset Information Requirements) based on existing and desired asset breakdown
- Software supporting Asset Handover, Asset Management and Emergency Response BIM uses
BIM QA & QC
- Importance of quality in BIM delivery
- Quality in PWA BIM documents
- Software for key quality checking procedures
- Software for key quality checking procedures against geometrical and data requirements
- QA/QC for internal teams and suppliers
BIM For Design
- Understanding Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Adoption of BIM worldwide and in Qatar
- BIM International Standards
- Value of BIM for PWA
- Value of BIM for PWA
- Key components of a successful BIM implementation
- International BIM governance strategies and best practice
- BIM needs and requirements of PWA projects
- PWA BIM document framework
- Importance of quality in BIM delivery
- Quality in PWA BIM documents
- BIM QA/QC for suppliers and internal teams
BIM For Construction
- Understand and be conversant on the topic and the process of Measurement, Scheduling and Cost Management through BIM and how they fit into the Design Authoring process
- Understand what type of Measurement, Scheduling and Cost Management can be performed
- Understanding accuracy of model-based Measurement
- Understanding difference with CAD-based Measurement
- Understanding difference with CAD-based Measurement
- Understand where and how Measurement, Cost Management and Construction Scheduling fit into the Design Process
- Understand which users are relevant to Construction Scheduling
- Potential value to PWA with Construction Scheduling
- Cost Management requirements and how they relate to the Contract and the EIR
- Understand the reliability of BIM for Cost Management
- Development of client-side BIM documents
- Understand which software can support this BIM use for Measurement, Scheduling and Cost Control