Principles of BIM incorporating the ISO 19650 Series (2025)
The Principles of BIM, as Information Management, incorporating the ISO 19650 Series (2025) course provides the detail requirements of the ISO 19650 approach and is intended for those undertaking the various industry functions that support the information management workflow. From Client Organisations, Lead designers to Constructors or Task team members, it is important to understand not only what your specific role and responsibility contrails, but that of those you collaborate with.
The ISO 19650 series of standards define the high-level requirements for delivering BIM as information management. However, BIM is a collaborative exercise and information management is only one aspect of that. This Principles of BIM as Information Management courses not only provides the detail to implementing the ISO 19650 series of standards, but also puts this into the context of the other existing and developing International and European standard.
Who should attend?
This training course is suitable for all AEC Design, Construction and Asset Management professionals including:
Architects | Constructors | Information managers |
Asset managers | Designers | Local authorities |
BIM Coordinators | Developers | Maintenance contractors |
BIM Manager | Education Establishments | Manufacturers |
Central government | Engineers | Project managers |
Client Organisations | Facility managers | Quantity Surveyors |
What will you learn?
he Principles of BIM covers the key areas of the ISO 19650 approach to Information management and covers the requirements and responses needed to facilitate the information management process. From functions; lifecycle stages; the common data environment; standards, methods, and procedures; and Open BIM, the course provides practical implementation requirements to adopt the ISO 19650 information management approach to aid in reducing cost and waste.
Delegates must have completed and successfully passed the Essential of BIM multiple choice examination to qualify for this course.
Delegates should be familiar with the ISO 19650 suite of standards or the UK BIM Framework documentation.
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