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Course Description
This course offers a structured exploration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its information management practices aligned with ISO 19650. Participants will progress from understanding BIM drivers, definitions, and terminology, through benefits and collaborative workflows, to project-level execution planning, open interoperability, and asset lifecycle management including organizational and security considerations. The course is designed for step-by-step delivery, reinforcing concepts with practical examples and cross-references to ISO 19650 parts.
Certification Path Note
- Register: Enroll in “buildingSMART Professional Certification – Foundation” course.
- Study: Complete all modules and exercises as outlined in the course.
- Complete: Attend sessions, engage in case studies/exercises, and review the glossary and quizzes.
- Take Exam: Sit for the buildingSMART Foundation exam upon course completion.
- Become: Achieve the buildingSMART certified professional certification.
Course Objectives
- Summarize BIM drivers and definition, outline ISO 19650 series, explain key terminology, assess maturity stages, and describe information model components.
- Explain why collaboration and structured information management matter, reference relevant standards, and identify BIM benefits for project teams and asset owners.
- Translate client needs into EIR, craft a BEP per ISO 19650, manage exchanges via CDE/MIDP, define roles, and evaluate supply chain BIM capability.
- Describe buildingSMART/openBIM principles, explain IFC/MVD/IDS for exchanges, apply Use Case Management, and integrate interoperability standards.
- Assess openBIM adoption benefits and challenges, identify organizational readiness factors, plan structured handovers with quality checks, and apply a security-minded information approach.

Intended Participants
- BIM Managers, Digital Information Managers, and Project Coordinators implementing BIM processes.
- Project Owners, Developers, and Facility Managers responsible for information management.
- Design Consultants, Engineers, and Construction Professionals seeking to integrate BIM into workflows.
- IT and Security Professionals managing data security and interoperability in BIM environments.
- Government and Regulatory Officials involved in BIM standards and compliance.

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