BIM - Building Information Modelling & Information Management Fundamentals incorporating ISO 19650

This course is aimed at anyone needing a better understanding of how to manage information and Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes. It provides a fundamental understanding of the principles of information management enabled by BIM. • Review of the core standards, specifications and guidance, including the ISO 19650 series. • Development of an understanding of how information is managed, delivered and used from project delivery through to occupation.

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Description

Learner Profile:

  • Professionals in the Architecture, Engineering or Construction (AEC) industries seeking to enhance their knowledge of BIM and Information Management.
  • Individuals responsible for managing, delivering and using (building) information throughout the lifecycle of a project.
  • Those looking to implement ISO 19650 standards within their organisation.

Learner prerequisites:

Learner needs to have an intermediate knowledge of computer skills.

Learning outcomes: 

At the end of this course the learner will gain:

  • Understanding of the industry terms used, the core BIM standards, principles, concepts, and workflows
  • Ability to respond to pre-qualification questions
  • Gaining the knowledge to assist in the development of business strategies around BIM

Course Content:

What is BIM and Why is it Being Adopted?


•Realise that BIM is far more than Revit or 3D modelling


•Understand why BIM is being adopted, why it is mandated BIM Progression and the UK Government’s BIM Requirements


•Understand the UK BIM requirements and what they mean to you BIM Maturity Levels and Stages


•Learn the BIM Maturity Levels and the new ISO 19650 stages BIM Dimensions


•Understand the differences between 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D


The BIM Standards and Specifications


•Learn what you need to know about the latest BIM standards


•Demystify many of the concepts defined within these standards The CDE and Container Naming


•Understand how documents, drawings, models should be named


•Control document / drawing status and revisions


•Understand what a Common Data Environment is


The Key Documents


•Understand the UK BIM requirements and what they mean to you. Learn the importance of each key document: EIR (Employer Information Requirements), BEP (BIM Execution Plan), MIDP(Master Information Delivery Plan), TIDP (Task Information Delivery Plan)


The Information Cycle


•Understand the cycle of information through each project stage Digital Management of Fire Safety Information (BS:8644-1) Exploring COBie and Asset Management


•What is COBie, why do we have it and what are its benefits


•COBie requirements overview


•Understand the overarching recommendations made with ISO19650-3 -- the operational phase of the asset life cycle Roles, Responsibilities and Functions


•Understand the new ISO 19650 roles and responsibilities


•Understand the new term “function” and its impact on your project Security-minded Building Information Modelling (ISO19650-5)


•Understand the triage process within ISO 19650-5 and why the standard exists


ISO 19650-2 Walkthrough


•Improve your understanding of project information requirements


•Learn the ISO 19650-2 recommendations and activity owners at each project stage


•Learn ISO 19650-2’s impact on tendering, appointment, reviews, quality and acceptance


Contracts, Accreditations and Certifications


•Understand the importance of BIM within contracts


•Learn about industry adoption of BIM accreditations / certification LOI, LOD and Level of Information Need


•Understand the concept of level of development (LOD), detail, definition, as well as level of information (LOI) •Understand the principles of Level of Information Need as defined in the new British standard


Digital Twins in Construction


Q&A, Collateral and Next Steps







Exam/Continuous Assessment details:

There is no assessment. Learners will receive a CPD Certificate of Completion from Autodesk*1 after successfully completing all training. The certificate is generated through an Autodesk site to the learner’s unique account and may be downloaded from here by the learner up to 30 days after completing the training.

Equipment /hardware/software required:

Access to computer with a working camera and microphone and good quality internet access is required. 

Duration/Delivery Mode:

2 days – split over five consecutive days of 2.5-hour sessions.

Certification / Awarding Body/Credits:

Certificate: CPD Certificate of Attendance (issued by Training Provider) Awarding Body: Symetri (UK)


Credits: This course awards 12.5 hours Continuous Professional Development (CPD) - as recognised by Symetri (UK). This is documented on the certificate.


(QQI Credits: N/A)

Progression Pathway:

Learners can progress to Revit Architecture (AMC22229), AutoCAD Civil 3D (AMC22226), InfoDrainage (AMC22228) or Fundamentals of 3D Construction Printing (AMC22141) courses.