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Course Details
Course Id: 350171
Delivery Method:
Classroom Course
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Duration: 2 days
Location: Subiaco, WA, Suites 4 & 5, 272 Hay Street, Leederville, WA 6007
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RRP: $ 2200
Price: $ 1650
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About This Training Course

This BIM Management Training Course is aimed at Project BIM and Model Manages. The BIM Management Training Course is based on using Autodesk Revit, but also covers the exchange with other Autodesk and non-Autodesk BIM software.

This BIM Management Training Course is designed to teach Revit Model / BIM Managers to be able to coordinate and manage a BIM project within the Project Team, during the project Design and Construction stage.

Subjects Covered

This BIM Management Training Course will cover the following subjects:

Day 1
BIM terminology:
Introduction to BIM

• Overview:
• BIM workflow
• Collaborated and Integrated workflow:
• What to expect from your first BIM project
• General 11
• Change Management:

BIM Best Practices
• General
• Revit file Management vs. Traditional 2D Drawings:
• Computer Hardware:
• View Naming and Managing:
• Level Name and Managing:
• Importing and linking CAD Files.
• Keeping files an Efficient Size:
• Don’t over constrain:
• Watch out of imported Geometry:
• Purge Unused
• Model correctly from the beginning:
• Minimising the amount of errors warning in a file:
• Pre-plan before you model:
• Auditing Methods
• Drafting standards
• Work Sharing Best practises

BIM Manual
• BIM Summary:
• Interoperability
• BIM Characteristics
• BIM Contradictions
• BIM Conclusion
• Project Team Brief
• Executive Summary
• The Architects and Structural Engineers
• MEP (Building Services)
• Specialist Building Consultants
• BIM Authoring Software
• IFC Compliance
• Site Survey Model
• Modelling Brief
• The BIM Manager
• Model quality
• Model Precision and Dimensioning
• Level of Development (LOD) – Defines content requirements
• System Measurement Convention
• Archiving Models
• Model Analysis
• Quantity Takeoff Analysis
• Scheduling Analysis
• Clash Detection Analysis
• Project Phases & Modelling Requirements
• Conceptual Design Phase
• Deliverables
• Square Metered Cost Analysis
• Energy Modelling Requirements
• Energy Modelling Deliverables
• Program and Space Validation
• Planning Tools
• Design Development Phase (Detailed Design)
• Construction Documents Phase
• Construction Documents Deliverable Schedule and Milestones
• Construction Docs Deliverable
• Other analysis and checking tools
• Quantity Cost Estimating
• VCM (Virtual Construction Model) Phase
• VCM Phase Model Requirements
• Post Contract Award - Construction Phase

Day 2
BIM Execution Plan (BXP)

• General
• Collaborative Process Mapping
• Project Information:
• Project Team Contacts and BIM /Model Managers
• Project Phases /Milestones
• BIM Coordination Meetings:
• Document Management
• File Transfer Versions:
• Planned Models
• File Naming Conventions:
• Workset Naming and description:
• Modelling Precision, Object Properties, Level of Detail
• Revit view naming convention:
• Revit Category Definitions:
• Project Coordinates
• Project Phasing
• Project Zoning and building naming
• Building (floor) Level Naming Convention
• Project drawing sheet size and Drawing Sheet title block
• Copy / Monitoring:
• Analysis Plan
• Analysis Models
• Quantity Take Off Analysis
• Scheduling Analysis
• Visualization Analysis
• Green Star Analysis
• Structural Analysis
• Clash Detection Process
• Detailed Analysis Plan
• Detailed Analysis Plan – Special Instructions
• Collaboration Plan
• Additional Modelling Requirements:

Training Course Outcomes

At the end of this BIM Management Training Course , students will be able to:

• Understand the principles of BIM
• Understanding how to Audit a BIM Model
• Be able to create and manage a BIM Manual for a project
• Be able to create and manage a BIM Execution Plan for a project

Prerequisites

It is recommended that students have a working knowledge of:

• An advanced level of knowledge of Autodesk Revit
• Fundamental knowledge of AutoCAD and Navisworks Manage
• Microsoft® Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2000

Other Information

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