Sector-specific

BIM. BIM terminology

Smart Construction. BIM 40 hours

Introduction

In an ever-changing work environment, mastering BIM methodology is essential for any professional in the construction and architecture sector. The ‘BIM: BIM Terminology’ course offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the basic concepts of BIM management, gaining an in-depth understanding of the resources and documentation underpinning this innovative methodology. With a focus on three-dimensional models and BIM standards, you will acquire the skills needed to implement BIM effectively in real-world projects. The demand for BIM experts continues to grow, making this course a strategic investment for your career. By taking part, you will not only position yourself as a expert in a sector not only is it a booming sector, but you’ll also broaden your career horizons in a market that increasingly values the efficiency and precision that BIM offers. Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your career with the tools of the future!

Objectives

- Identify terminology essential in the BIM management to improve your understanding of the sector.

- Understand the basic concepts from the BIM Management and its application in real-world projects.

- Assess resources y BIM documentation for optimise his use in construction projects.

- Analysing three-dimensional models y BIM standards to ensure the quality of the design.

- Implement strategies for implement BIM effectively in different work environments.

- Distinguish between different BIM standards to choose the most suitable one for the project.

- Explain the benefits of the BIM methodology in team efficiency and collaboration.

Table of Contents

TEACHING UNIT 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF BIM MANAGEMENT

BIM
The life cycle of a BIM project
Resources for managing the BIM methodology
The use of BIM in project planning
BIM applications in the construction of a project

TEACHING UNIT 2. RESOURCES AND DOCUMENTATION FOR THE BIM METHODOLOGY

BIM roles
BIM documents
Documentation structure and nomenclature
BEP BIM Execution Plan
CDE – Common Data Environment

TEACHING UNIT 3. THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS AND BIM STANDARDS

Types of models
Overview of integrated models
Modelling regulations and standards
Levels of detail – LOD+LOI
Classification systems

TEACHING UNIT 4. HOW TO IMPLEMENT BIM?

BIM Implementation
BIM maturity levels
Stages and requirements for BIM implementation
BIM processes and workflows
Open BIM

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