BIM in Facilities Management The BIM in Facilities Management course will provide overall themes surrounding the use of BIM processes in Facilities Management. The target audience varies from staff who utilizes 3D Software to manage documents within an organization, to management personnel who must make staffing choices, to CFOs looking to understand the investments and opportunities that come with BIM.
Clearing of the Decks BIM Definitions BIM Opportunities for Facility Management
Data In, Data Out Revit Technicalities - Removing the mystery Terms: Family, Parameter, Schedule, Exporting
BIM in Greenfield v/s BIM in Renovation Prone Facilities Digital Lifecycle Data Re-Purposing & Maintenance
Level of Development Definition, American General Contractors Application of term in discussion
Facility BIM Development Plan Assessment Tools Stakeholder responsibilities
BIM Based Project Delivery & BIM Commissioning Definition & Applicability Project Integration & Potential Fee Structure
BIM 101 Introduction to BIM A 2 hour introduction to BIM. At the end of the course, the learner would be expected to have sufficient skills and knowledge to manage their own future BIM learning.
Introduction Presenters Course Summary What is BIM
Motivation - Benefits & Drivers Introduction Stakeholder Benefits Project Level Benefits International Expectations Drivers
Concepts Introduction Communication / Coordination / Collaboration BIM Stands for ... Roles and Certifications
Terminology Introduction BIM Maturity Model Modelling Level of Development 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D Information Exchange Standards BIM Execution Plan
Common Industry Uses Introduction Visualization Coordination Design Analysis Cost Estimation
Scheduling (4D) Site Layout / Site Coordination Prefabrication (Systems) FM Handover Permits and Codes
Obstacles Introduction When BIM Doesn't Have the Desired Results Organizational Issues Projects Costs
Broad Steps for BIM Adoption Introduction Self Assessment People First Project Technology Mandate and Goals
BIM 201 Understanding BIM A 2+ hour follow-up to the BIM 101 introduction. At the end of the course, the learner would be expected to critically examine the use of BIM on a project and have the ability to engage in independent research to understand areas of uncertainty.
Introduction Introduction
BIM Uses Introduction Disciplines Disciplines BIM Uses
BIM Roles Introduction Roles, Tasks, and Job Descriptions Certification and Training
Model Definition Introduction Definition Model Purpose Structure
Coordination Introduction Roles LOD Model Exchange Tables Logistics
BIM Execution Plans Introduction Purpose Structure Templates Relationship to Contracts
Summary and Conclusion Recap
BIM For Architects BIM For Architects is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Architects. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. You will learn the language that Architects use within the BIM environment, and how these concepts are applied.
Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Architect's Design BIM Course Direction A
Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained
BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards
BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities
Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan
Architect's Conclusion Conclusion
BIM for Contractors BIM For Contractors is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Contractors. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. You will learn the language that Contractors use within the BIM environment, and how these concepts are applied.
Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Contractor's BIM Course Direction A
Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained
BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards
BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities
Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan
Contractor's Conclusion Conclusion
BIM for Engineers BIM For Engineers is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Engineers. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. You will learn the language that Engineers use within the BIM environment, and how these concepts are applied.
Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Design BIM Course Direction A
Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained
BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards
BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities
Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan
MEP Conclusion Conclusion
BIM for Structural Engineers BIM For Structural Engineers is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Structural Engineers. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. You will learn the language that Structural Engineers use within the BIM environment, and how these concepts are applied. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. Learn the language the Contractors use within the BIM environment, and how the concepts are applied.
Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Structural Engineer's Design BIM Course Direction A
Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained
BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards
BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities
Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan
Structural Engineer's Conclusion Conclusion