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BIM Courses

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ISO 19650 CURRICULUM

Operam Academy will give you the definitive meaning of ‘BIM according to ISO 19650’  (the international standards for BIM). Operam Academy’s courses are written by leading  authorities –including from Paul Shillcock, author of ISO 19650-2.

BIM: What's it all about?

The aim of this course is to provide a shared understanding of building information modelling (BIM) that will be adopted throughout the curriculum – whether you are new to the concept or you have a pretty good idea of what BIM is all about. This course cuts through the hype and challenges your preconceptions about BIM. You will learn and reflect on the three different perspectives that people have when thinking of BIM. As such, the course is a highly recommended starting point for everyone

Project Information Management

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities relating to the management of information during the delivery phase of new or refurbished assets, when using building information modelling, as defined within ISO 19650. This course introduces you to the management of information during the delivery phase of assets and the project information management process. You will learn about each

Requirements for Information

The aim of this course is to provide you with a fundamental understanding of how the requirements for information can be defined and clearly communicated to the providers of information. This course covers the different types of information requirements, the relationship between them and the criteria by which they are defined. You will also learn the methods by which the level of information need can be established to ensure the minimum amount of information needed is required.

Organizational Information Requirements

The aim of this course is to give you a deeper understanding of the industry best practice for the definition and communication of organizational information requirements. This course focuses on the need for information from the various functions and stakeholders within an organization. You will also learn about the support this information can provide in terms of asset performance and the security of sensitive assets.

Project Information Requirements

The aim of this course is to give you a deeper understanding of the industry best practice for the definition and communication of project information requirements. This course focuses on the requirements for information during the delivery phase of assets and how the project information model can provide the answers to the questions that need to be answered to make informed decisions. You will look at how information is needed to support the design and construction of assets and how all these requirements are communicated during each appointment via a schedule of exchange information requirements.

Tender Preparation

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities and outputs relating to the preparation of an invitation to tender prior to before the appointment of a delivery team. This course focuses on the activities to be u ndertaken during the preparation of an invitation to tender. You will also learn how to prepare the requirements for each tender response and the criteria by which tender responses will be evaluated.

Tender Response & Appointments

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities and outputs relating to the preparation of the delivery team’s response to an invitation to tender. This course focuses on the activities to be undertaken during the preparation of a tender response. You will also learn how to assess a delivery team’s capability and capacity and about the structure of the appointment documentation.

Information Production Planning

Information Production Planning

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities relating to the preparation and execution of information production planning prior tobefore commencing an appointment. This course focuses on the planning activities for defining the project’s information standard and production methods and procedures. You will also learn best practice for establishing the most effective approach to the production of information

Information Delivery Planning

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities relating to the preparation and execution of an information delivery plan during an appointment. This course focuses on the planning activities for planning the delivery of information and the assignment of responsibility to parties and teams. You will also learn the best practice for ensuring the timely delivery of information during an appointment.

Collaborative Production of Information

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the activities relating to the progressive development of an information model, based upon the collaborative approach to the production of information. This course focuses on the creation, sharing and delivery of information when adopting a collaborative approach to the production of information. You will also learn how upstream planning activities enable teams to produce information effectively.

The Common Data Environment

The aim of this course is to provide you with a fundamental understanding the foundation knowledge of the shared repository teams need to collaborate, known as the common data environment (CDE). This course focuses on the production workflow needed for the collaborative production of information. You will also learn the role the common data environment plays in enabling the production workflow to be implemented effectively.