Certificate in BIM

3887.30 NZD

90.0 Hours Formal CPD

This course will equip you to implement smoother collaboration with your project stakeholders, improve control of project data, benefit from streamlined information management, and reduce the risks of project conflicts, delays or added costs, through comprehensive understanding of BIM project management skills.

Learning outcomes

  • Determine the business case for BIM on any project, taking into account benefits, examining the drivers, functionality and characteristics of a good BIM model
  • Interpret key changes in the transition to ISO 19650 and how these changes impact on existing activities and processes
  • Create an Exchange Information Requirement (EIR) and BIM Execution Plan (BEP) including the process, content, production and evaluation
  • Justify a collaborative approach to the information production, delivery and exchange across an asset’s lifespan
  • Identify who and how to engage with the right stakeholders at each stage of the project lifecycle and develop standards and protocols at organizational and project level for control, feedback and analysis
  • Demonstrate the interaction of information, process, technology and people in a BIM environment
  • Describe the tools and techniques that support enhanced collaboration among the project stakeholders
  • Recognise contractual requirements and commercial data of BIM models, and define the inputs and outputs to be expected at each stage of the project lifecycle
  • Identify the relevant technology that supports BIM in one or more of the following: geo-spatial, design, cost, time and facilities management environments (CDE, etc.)
  • Recognise how BIM requirements can be implemented within the project legal, procurement and tendering framework and to review global examples in practice
  • Recognise the contractual and legal risks and their implications in terms of intellectual property, insurances and potential liabilities
  • Comprehend how BIM can contribute to energy efficiency, carbon assessment, sustainable environment and manage the processes required to optimise these outcomes
  • Upcoming Dates

    Date Price
    11 February 2025 - 10:00 GMT (+0000)
    $3,887.30
    13 May 2025 - 10:00 BST (+0100)
    $3,887.30
    03 September 2025 - 10:00 BST (+0100)
    $3,887.30
    18 November 2025 - 10:00 GMT (+0000)
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    Course information

    Upcoming Start Dates

    • 6th November 2024
    • 11th February 2025
    • 13th May 2025
    • 3rd September 2025
    • 18th November 2025

    This is an online course that you can study in your own time. There are seven modules, plus an exam at the end of the course. In each module, you have access to eLearning, reading, case study and a quiz. You also have access to live online consolidation sessions, where a tutor will take you through the module, case study and any tricky elements of learning. Each module is expected to take you one month. You are given a further two months to complete your exam and complete any further outstanding work. After this time, the course will end, and you will no longer have access to these materials.

    Course Overview

    The accelerated use of BIM and digital technologies has transformed the way the built environment is delivered and consequently, transformed the managerial competencies that the sector requires. The project manager has a critical role when advising clients and stakeholders about the benefits of BIM – how, when and where BIM can contribute to the project outcomes and then demonstrate the knowledge and competence to manage the construction or infrastructure project smoothly. The BIM manager is required to understand the information requirements across the project lifecycle, develop information management process and ultimately to create a project environment in which BIM can work most effectively in a collaborative environment.

    The redesigned course now provides a comprehensive guide to applying BIM principles, processes and methodologies consistent with the international standards of ISO 19650. From a global perspective, you will see how BIM technology has been implemented in real scenarios and how BIM process has been transitioned in alignment and integration to the suite of ISO19650 standards. The course will cover the entire BIM project lifecycle and provide a global opportunity to enable construction professionals and owners alike to consolidate their approach towards BIM Delivery.

    Furthermore, by working through a simulated BIM project you will embed cutting edge industry practice, and hands-on experience throughout the BIM process. Ultimately, you will be able to implement smoother collaboration with your project stakeholders, improve control of project data, benefit from streamlined information management, and reduce the risks of project conflicts, delays or added costs.

    Meet the trainers

    Ben Callan

    Ben is a Principal Consultant within the Real Estate Digital team, working within the industry for 10 years with a background in BIM, document management, data analytics and software implementation. Initially starting out his career within electronic document management, his route into Digital has been driven from a quality and compliance approach. He has experience delivering BIM & information management services across a multitude of sectors including residential, education, defence, commercial, data centres and infrastructure. He has experience working both across both the design and construction phase, establishing suitable BIM strategy and process. Ben believes it is vital that in keeping up with industry growth that people remain the focus for digital roll out and adoption and as such, is passionate about engagement, upskilling and mentoring, making sure that everyone has an equal opportunity in the use of digital tools, software and processes and to ensure that efficiency and practicality can be realised.

    Michael Dougan

    Michael is a Senior Consultant within Turner & Townsend with 12 years’ experience in the Construction and information management (BIM) industry. Having graduated with first class honours in Architectural Technology and working across multiple sectors, he has gained experience in Architectural, Mechanical and Electrical disciplines working with large scale, complex and multi-disciplinary modelling. Before joining Turner and Townsend Michael honed his skills in BIM & Information Management by delivering the first BS EN ISO 19650 accreditation to an Architectural Practice in Northern Ireland.

    Who is the course aimed at?

    The course is aimed at project managers and similar roles with the responsibility of delivering projects with BIM defined as a requirement and those within BIM manager, BIM coordinator and BIM consultant roles.

    Course Structure

    • Introduction to BIM
    • Module 1 – Transition to ISO 19650
    • Module 2 – Assessment and Need
    • Module 3 – Invitation to Tender and Tender Response
    • Module 4 – Appointment and Mobilization
    • Module 5 – Information production and planning
    • Module 6 – Information Model Delivery & Project Close-out
    • Module 7 – BIM for Operations

    Course Duration

    Each module takes around 12 hours to complete. You are allocated 3-4 weeks to complete each module.

    Method of study

    This course has seven modules and an exam at the end of the course. Within each module, you will find a wealth of resources at your disposal, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience: eLearning, reading materials, case study activities and quizzes. You also have access to live consolidation sessions, where a tutor will take you through the module, case study and any tricky elements of learning.  
    Every month, a new module will become available. You will have one month to complete each module and a further two months to complete the exam and any outstanding work. After this time, the course will end, and you will no longer have access to these materials. Therefore, it is crucial to manage your time effectively and plan your studies in line with the course calendar. 

    What support do you receive?

    During the course, you will have access to a course discussion forum. The discussion forum is a place for trainers to answer learners’ questions and notify learners of updated standards or items.

    Corporate Discounts

    Discounts can be applied to multiple corporate bookings. Please contact our training team for more information.

     

    Further Guidance

    training@rics.org

    +44 (0) 24 768 685 84

    Additional information

    Enrollment duration: 245 Days

    Languages: English

    Category: Built environment and construction

    Price: 3887.30 NZD

    Member price: 2879.96 NZD

    Detailed course guide

    Course Type: Training Programme

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