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Information Management in the Operational Phase of the Assets (12 month)

Price

£169.00

1 year / 12 month access 

8 hour course 

 

Please note you will receive your course pack via email after purchase.

 

ISO 19650-3 is dedicated to mastering the intricacies of information management during the operational phase of buildings and civil engineering works using Building Information Modelling (BIM). This course is meticulously designed to empower construction professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the ISO 19650-3 standard, equipping them with the skills necessary to implement and maintain robust information management systems. 

 

This course is suitable for anyone involved in BIM projects who want to increase their knowledge and understanding. 

 

By the end of this course, participants will be proficient in managing and digitising information during the operational phase of assets, ensuring compliance with ISO 19650-3. They will be equipped to implement best practices that optimise asset performance, enhance operational efficiency, and support sustainable asset management. This proficiency will not only benefit their individual careers but also contribute to the overall success and sustainability of their project goals and business initiatives. 

 

Course agenda:  

 

Information Management: 

1.0 Welcome/Information Management 

1.1 Key Princples 

1.2 Key Concepts and Definitions 

1.3 Understanding ISO1650-3 

1.4 Information Requirements 

 

2.0 What is the Operational Phase – Key Concepts 

2.1 Asset Management 

2.2 Life Cycle Management 

2.3 Facilities Management (FM) 

 

Information Management and BIM in the Operation Phase agenda: 

 

1.0 Welcome & Introduction to Information Management in the Operational Phase 

1.1 Course Overview and outcomes  

1.2 Enhancing asset performance 

1.3 Standardised Practice 

1.4 BIM Process  

 

2.0 Stage 1 – Assessment and Need 

2.1 Overview  

2.2 Requirements 

2.3 Asset Information 

2.4 Collaboration 

 

3.0 Stage 2 – Invitation to Tender 

3.1 Overview  

3.2 Requirements 

3.3 Data 

 

4.0 Stage 3 – Tender Response  

4.1 Overview  

4.2 Requirements  

4.3 Capability & Capacity  

4.4 Roles and Responsibilities 

 

5.0 Stage 4 – Appointment  

5.1 Overview  

5.2 Requirements 

5.3 Technical Approach  

5.4 Roles and Responsibilities 

 

6.0 Stage 5 – Mobilisation 

6.1 Overview  

6.2 Requirements 

6.3 Collaboration & Management  

6.4 Production Methods 

 

7.0 Stage 6 – Collaborative production of information  

7.1 Overview  

7.2 Requirements  

7.3 Do’s and Don’ts 

7.4 Review of Information 

 

8.0 Stage 7 – Information Management Process 

8.1 Overview  

8.2 Requirements 

8.3 Information Model 

 

9.0 Stage 8 – Close Out 

9.1 Overview  

 

10.0 Assessment 

 

 

Self-Paced Learning for Flexibility

One of the key advantages of online BIM courses is the flexibility they offer. Professionals can balance their work commitments while pursuing their BIM education at their own pace. Whether it's early mornings, late nights, or weekends, learners have the freedom to choose when and where they engage with the course material. This flexibility ensures that professionals can upskill without disrupting their professional and personal lives.

 

Hands-On Experience with Industry Standard Applications

Online BIM courses provide learners with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools. This practical exposure enables professionals to apply their newly acquired skills directly to real-world projects, enhancing their competency and productivity.

 

Cost-Effective Learning Solutions

Traditional in-person training programs can be costly, often requiring travel expenses and time away from work. Online BIM courses offer a cost-effective alternative by eliminating travel costs and allowing professionals to continue working while pursuing their education.

Quantity

  • 1 month / 30 day access

    12 hour course

    Fundamentals of Information Management and BIM

    Information Management and BIM in the Design & Construction phase

    Please note you will receive your course pack via email after purchase


    Fundamentals of Information Management and BIM course agenda:

     

    1.0 Welcome/ Introduction to information management

    1.1 Key principles

    1.2 Key definitions

    1.3 Data Vs Information

    1.4 Key Roles and responsibilities

     

    2.0 The many abbreviations

    2.1 The ‘I’ In BIM

     

    3.0 Power of Digital Information

    3.1 Structured information

     

    4.0 Digital Twins

    4.1 What is a digital twin?

    4.2 Physical meets digital

     

    5.0 Components of BIM

    5.1 Maturity stages

    5.2 LOIN (Level of Information Need)

     

    6.0 Challenges & Opportunities from BIM

    6.1 Common Challenges and solutions

    6.2 Opportunities to add value through BIM

     

    7.0 Information Management & BIM Best practices

    7.1 Example project

    7.2 Lessons learned

    7.3 BIM & IM for Risk management

     

    8.0 The Future of BIM & IM

    8.1 Links to technology

    8.2 AI, IOT

    8.3 Whole life approach

    8.4 Assessment 

     

    Information management and BIM in the Design & Construction phase course agenda:

     

    1.0 Welcome & Introduction to information management in the design and construction phase.

    1.1 Course overview and outcomes

    1.2 The assessment process

    1.3 Become an ‘Information Management & BIM Practitioner’

    1.0 Stage 1 – Assessment and need

    1.1 Overview

    1.2 Requirements

    1.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    2.0 Stage 2 - Invitation to tender

    2.1 Overview

    2.2 Requirements

    2.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    3.0 Stage 3 - Tender Response

    3.1 Overview

    3.2 Requirements

    3.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    4.0 Stage 4 – Appointment

    4.1 Overview

    4.2 Requirements

    4.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    5.1 Overview

    5.2 Requirements

    5.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    6.0 Stage 6 - Collaborative production of information

    6.1 Overview

    6.2 Requirements

    6.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    7.0 Stage 7 - Information model delivery

    7.1 Overview

    7.2 Requirements

    7.3 Roles & Responsibilities

     

    8.0 Stage 8 - Project Close out

    8.1 Overview

     

    9.0 Assessment

     

    Self-Paced Learning for Flexibility

    One of the key advantages of online BIM courses is the flexibility they offer. Professionals can balance their work commitments while pursuing their BIM education at their own pace. Whether it's early mornings, late nights, or weekends, learners have the freedom to choose when and where they engage with the course material. This flexibility ensures that professionals can upskill without disrupting their professional and personal lives.

     

    Hands-On Experience with Industry Standard Applications

    Online BIM courses provide learners with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools. This practical exposure enables professionals to apply their newly acquired skills directly to real-world projects, enhancing their competency and productivity.

     

    Cost-Effective Learning Solutions

    Traditional in-person training programs can be costly, often requiring travel expenses and time away from work. Online BIM courses offer a cost-effective alternative by eliminating travel costs and allowing professionals to continue working while pursuing their education.

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