Advanced Building Information Modeling
Day 1 material provides a complete overview of BIM concepts, terminology, and practice and an introduction to important uses and concepts to help you understand how BIM is changing the construction process. This is divided into four sessions:
International BIM standards are procedures and guidelines recognized by several official bodies at an international level, to better manage all the operations envisaged throughout the entire life cycle of the work. Day 2 material provides a comprehensive guide to applying BIM principles, processes, and methodologies consistent with the international standards of ISO 19650. This day 2 is divided into four sessions:
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. Day 3 materials is divided into four sessions:
Use of BIM goes beyond the planning and design phase of the project, extending throughout the building life cycle. The supporting processes of building lifecycle management include cost management, construction management, project management, facility operation and application in green building. In Day 4, participants will learn about:
Day 5 material is designed to investigate in principle the new technologies which are emerging in the field of BIM and Digital Construction, examining the potential of technology to disrupt the construction industry. In this module, students will learn about construction technologies such as 3D printing (small scale and building scale), GIS and digital mapping, laser scanning, lidar and drone technology, RFID technology, smart buildings and the Internet of Things. Day 5 materials is divided into four sessions: