C7 | Information Exchange Process
This course focuses on OpenBIM standards and COBie, which facilitate improved information exchange.
The Information Exchange Process in BIM Management course delves into the crucial aspect of managing information exchange within the context of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the various stages involved in the information exchange process, including capturing, organizing, validating, and sharing data.
Through interactive sessions, practical exercises, and real-world case studies, participants will learn how to effectively implement information exchange protocols and standards, such as COBie and IFC, to ensure seamless communication and collaboration among project stakeholders. The course will also cover techniques for data validation, verification, and quality control to maintain accuracy and reliability throughout the information exchange process.
By the end of the course, participants will have the knowledge and skills to efficiently manage information exchange in BIM projects, resulting in improved project coordination, reduced errors, enhanced decision-making, and better project outcomes. Join us and gain the expertise to navigate the complex landscape of information exchange in BIM management.
Objectives for this Course:
- In projects involving multiple disciplines, software applications, and collaborating organizations, digital workflows play a crucial role in achieving success. The use of interoperable, open, and international BIM standards goes beyond traditional design, construction, and handover phases, enabling a comprehensive digital environment for the entire project and asset lifecycle, resulting in significant advantages.
- This course focuses on OpenBIM standards and COBie, which facilitate improved information exchange throughout the lifecycle of a project or asset within the built asset industry.
- The course concludes by providing an action plan, assisting participants in planning their next steps towards effectively implementing ISO-19650 within their organization or project.
Who Should Attend?
- Quantity Surveyors.
- Project Managers.
- Architects.
- Estimators.
- All construction professionals.
- Engineers for all trades.
- Design leaders.
- BIM Engineers.
- BIM Coordinators.
- BIM Managers.
Course Prerequisites:
- A Basic understanding of BIM Methodology
- Collaborative production of information course (Recommended)
- Autodesk Revit Certified Professional
- Practical BIM experience in BIM software regularly in a professional environment. (Optional)
Course Content:
- Lesson 1: Course overview – Learning outcome – Information Model Delivery Process – Asset Information Exchange (Handover Information Exchange)
- Lesson 2: Classification systems (Coding for BIM Data) – Uniclass classification in Practice
- Lesson 3: Delivery Asset information via COBie – COBie in practice (Delivering asset information )
- Lesson 4: Scan to BIM for QC/QA
- Lesson 5: THE FUTURE OF BIM
- Follow up Session
- Quiz
- Assignment
Important Notes about Course Details:
- Overall time frame (1 weeks) – (6 hours)
- Approximately 10-12 hours of study per week are required