UNNC and BSI. BIM Management Training I & II
13th - 14th Sep (Wed –Thur ) & 19th -20th Sep ( Tue- Wed)
British Standards Institution (hereinafter called “BSI”) and University of Nottingham Ningbo China (hereinafter called “UNNC”) jointly develop the Building Information Modelling (BIM) management training courses with the purpose of cultivating senior BIM managerial talents who are leading the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. With the focus of bringing in internationally recognized BIM national standards
from the UK into China, we hope to introduce the lifecycle BIM management experiences and best practices to the AEC industry, to provide the industry elites with leading-edge learning resources on BIM management, to improve the core capabilities of BIM management, and ultimately to broaden their horizon regarding the development and contextualising BIM and digital built into the sector.
Targeted Audience
● Middle and senior management in the AEC industry
● Others who show great interests in BIM
UNNC and BSI BIM Management Training I & II - September 2017
1. … getting BIM ready
BIM Management Training
Building Information Modelling
Enquiry:+852 3149 3300
2. Vision Based on the leading international BIM standards and in combination with
the BIM-specific domestic and international case studies, create an innovative
BIM management training course under dual international brands.
Mission Integrate the global high-quality resources of BIM, share with enterprise
executives the leading-edge BIM management concepts, and cultivate BIM
management talents with global visions for China.
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British Standards Institution (hereinafter called “BSI”) and University of Nottingham
Ningbo China (hereinafter called “UNNC”) jointly develop the Building Information
Modelling (BIM) management training courses with the purpose of cultivating senior BIM
managerial talents who are leading the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC)
industry. With the focus of bringing in internationally recognized BIM national standards
from the UK into China, we hope to introduce the lifecycle BIM management experiences
and best practices to the AEC industry, to provide the industry elites with leading-edge
learning resources on BIM management, to improve the core capabilities of BIM
management, and ultimately to broaden their horizon regarding the development and
contextualising BIM and digital built into the sector.
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… getting BIM ready
Targeted Audience& Tutor Introduction
Targeted Audience
● Middle and senior management in the AEC industry
● Others who show great interests in BIM
Tutor Introduction
● Our international tutors have extensive BIM practical and academic experience in the
UK and Australia. Both countries’ BIM development is fast developing that is highly
relevant and beneficial to introducing and help contextualising the advanced BIM
technology and theory into China and more importantly to cultivating BIM
management talents for Chinese AEC enterprises.
4. BIM Overview
Basic introduction to BIM; Outline & benefits of BIM; Global development of BIM; BIM
international standards; Challenges facing existing working practices and the
BIM-based solutions; Collaborative working; Global communities supporting BIM.
BIM Development in China
The Thirteenth Five-Year Plan; BIM standards (based on Chinese national standards);
Compliance risks of implementation of BIM; Engineering Procurement Construction
(EPC); BIM contract cases; BIM impact on delivery in the future.
BIM Value
BIM value (ROI); Value of data & data management; Drivers for business processes;
Return on Investment (ROI); Decision making; BIM project lifecycle management;
Benefits of the lifecycle management.
BIM Solutions and Technology
Overview of BIM application in AEC industry; Introduction to BIM design, construction,
maintenance and operation software; BIM collaboration system (Cloud-based
Collaborative Working Environment (CWE)); BIM information exchange standards
(overview of IFC and COBie); Application of BIM new technology.
BIM Development in UK (part 1)
UK context & the basic outlines of the government construction strategy; Historical
context in 2011; UK BIM Task Group activities; UK government departments & pilot
projects; Industrial strategy ‘Construction 2025’-Digital Built Britain; Government
Construction Strategy 2016.
BIM Development in UK (part 2)
Concepts of lifecycle and asset integrity; Investment portfolio vs capital orientation &
single asset; Government soft landing & key actions; Drivers & process requirements for
successful adoption of BIM Level 2; Details and deliverables of BIM Level 2; Certification
overview; Road map to Kitemark.
UK BIM Standards and Processes (part 1)
British standards & industry documents supporting BIM government objectives (PAS55);
NBS BIM toolkit; Introduction to PAS 1192-2, PAS 1192-3, BS 1192-4 & PAS 1192-5,
PAS1192-6; BIM and the security requirements; Information delivery cycle overview (EIR
& BEP &MIDP & MPDT); Recommended roles & responsibilities: client, supply chain and
operational team.
UK BIM Standards and Processes (part 2)
BIM Level 2 project management; Ensuring alignment of supply chain capability with the
owner requirements (PAS 91); Asset information model requirements (from PIM to AIM);
Supply chain assessment; CIC work stages, RIBA work plan and aligning client
aspirations with staged approach to delivery of works; Introduction to ISO 19650.
Syllabus
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5. Career promotion channel for BIM managerial talents
● Meet the demands of BIM management professionals and solve the problem of BIM
talents scarcity.
● The global leading-edge BIM management training program created and delivered
the senior tutors from international authorities.
● Establish the platform for BIM management executives by gathering the elites both at
home and abroad.
Foster the BIM management capabilities of an enterprise
● Help an enterprise building the strategic team to secure future projects and enhance
the value of its management staff, as well as demonstrating differentiated advantages
in both domestic and international projects.
● Create a collaborative culture between the enterprise and its supply chain to offer
more efficient services at lower costs.
● Establish the foundation for global project
bidding and BIM international certification.
Benefits
Dual Certificates
Note: the trainees who take the course and pass the evaluation will be granted two BIM
Management Training certificates issued and recognized by both international
authorities – BSI and UNNC.
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has attended the:
This is to certify that
Date:
Michael Lam, Managing Director, China
British Standards Institution
... getting BIM ready
Certificate number :
BSI TRAINING ACADEMY
BIM Management Training Course
Yilun CHENG
3rd
- 11th
June, 2017
QP34M-3098
has attended the:
This is to certify that
Date:
Llewellyn Tang, Director of Digital City Infrastructure and Technology Innovation Laboratory,
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Certificate number:
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM NINGBO CHINA
BIM Management Training Course
Yilun CHENG
3rd
- 11th
June, 2017
QP34M-3098
... getting BIM ready
… getting BIM ready
6. International Authority
BSI - Source of the Standards
BSI formulated PAS 1192 standard
UK currently is the region, which sees the fastest growth in application of BIM. As one of
the countries utilising BIM for many government projects at the earliest, UK not only
published various regulations and relevant standards, but also issued the mandatory
policies in April 2016. During this course, BSI played an important role in BIM
standardisation pushed by the UK government: in 2014, entrusted by the Construction
Industry Council (CIC) of UK, BSI formulated PAS1192 standard.
Meanwhile, BSI also provides the construction companies globally with the standard
certification services specific to the BIM competency for project delivery in design
and construction stages. In 2016, BSI launched the BIM-related Kitemark. So far, the
enterprises which have been certificated by BSI Kitemark are: Balfour Beatty Plc, BAM
Ireland, BAM Construct UK Ltd, Gammon Construction Ltd, Skanska UK Plc and
voestaplineMetsecPlc.
UNNC – One of the Top 100 Universities in the World
The D-CiTi Lab subordinated to UNNC integrates leading-edge research and innovation
on BIM
UNNC, as the first Sino-foreign university in China, is committed to introducing the
advanced education experiences concerning BIM in China. The D-CiTi Lab subordinated
to UNNC integrates research and innovation on BIM and Smart City development. The
lab aims to cooperate with leading users, developers and adopters of BIM software to
find the problems and design the solutions with the purpose of promoting BIM
development further, that meets the agenda of level 3 BIM - Digital Built Britain (DBB).
This effort involves the code specific BIM application, storage, delivery and classification.
More importantly, it will accelerate the process of DBB. Since its establishment, D-CiTi
Lab has taken the lead in organising many BIM-related training sessions with the
purpose of improving the BIM management capabilities of the executives in the AEC
industry and the senior government officials.
BIM Advanced Training jointly developed by BSI and UNNC will be released later this
year. Those who have accomplished BIM Management Training will be eligible to take the
advanced training – so stay tuned!
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7. BIM Management Training I&II
Course Name Course Date Venue Duration Tuition (HKD)
BIM Management
Training I & II
13th
- 14th
Sep (Wed –Thur ) &
19th
-20th
Sep ( Tue- Wed)
BSI Group, 23rd Floor,
Cambridge House, Taikoo
Place, 979 King’s Road,
Hong Kong
4 Days 25,000
Syllabus – 4 days
Day 1 – Ir.Assoc.Prof. Llewellyn Tang
BIM Overview
1. Basic introduction to BIM;
2. Outline & benefits of BIM;
3. Global development of BIM;
4. BIM international standards;
5. Challenges facing existing working practices and the BIM-based solutions;
6. Collaborative working;
7. Global communities supporting BIM.
BIM Development in China / HK
1. The Thirteenth Five-Year Plan;
2. BIM standards (based on Chinese national standards);
3. Compliance risks of implementation of BIM; Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC);
4. BIM contract cases;
5. BIM impact on delivery in the future.
Day 2 - Ir.Assoc.Prof. Llewellyn Tang
BIM Value
1. BIM value (ROI);
2. Value of data & data management;
3. Drivers for business processes;
4. Return on Investment (ROI);
5. Decision making;
6. BIM project lifecycle management;
7. Bene_ts of the lifecycle management.
BIM Solutions and Technology
1. Overview of BIM application in AEC industry;
2. Introduction to BIM design, construction,maintenance and operation software;
3. BIM collaboration system (Cloud-based Collaborative Working Environment (CWE));
4. BIM information exchange standards (overview of IFC and COBie);
5. Application of BIM new technology.
Day 3 – Rebecca De Cicco
BIM Development in UK (part 1)
1. UK context & the basic outlines of the government construction strategy;
2. Historical context in 2011;
3. UK BIM Task Group activities;
4. UK government departments & pilot projects;
5. Industrial strategy ‘Construction 2025’-Digital Built Britain; Government Construction Strategy 2016.
BIM Development in UK (part 2)
1. Concepts of lifecycle and asset integrity;
2. Investment portfolio vs capital orientation & single asset;
3. Government soft landing & key actions; Drivers & process requirements for successful adoption of BIM
Level 2;
8. 4. Details and deliverables of BIM Level 2;
5. Certification overview; Road map to Kitemark.
Day 4 - Rebecca De Cicco
UK BIM Standards and Processes (part 1)
1. British standards & industry documents supporting BIM government objectives (PAS55);
2. NBS BIM toolkit; Introduction to PAS 1192-2, PAS 1192-3, BS 1192-4 & PAS 1192-5, PAS1192-6;
3. BIM and the security requirements;
4. Information delivery cycle overview (EIR & BEP &MIDP & MPDT);
5. Recommended roles & responsibilities: client, supply chain and operational team.
UK BIM Standards and Processes (part 2)
1. BIM Level 2 project management;
2. Ensuring alignment of supply chain capability with the owner requirements (PAS 91);
3. Asset information model requirements (from PIM to AIM); Supply chain assessment;
4. CIC work stages, RIBA work plan and aligning client aspirations with staged approach to delivery of works;
Introduction to ISO 19650.
Date: 13th - 14th Sep (Wed –Thur ) & 19th -20th Sep ( Tue- Wed )
Time: 9:30a.m. – 5:30p.m.
Venue: 23rd Floor, Cambridge House, TaiKoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Island East, Hong Kong
Language: English
Tutor: Ir.Assoc.Prof. Llewellyn Tang ( UNNC ) & MS . Rebecca De Cicco ( BSI qualified tutor )
Fee per delegate: HK$25,000
Certificate: Participants who complete this course will be issued dual certificate by UNNC and BSI.
For details, please contact us at Tel: (852) 3149 3315 / Email: davis.leung@bsigroup.com
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