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Showing posts with label BIm practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BIm practice. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Follow Periodic Table Of BIM To Implement BIM Successfully

The Periodic Table of BIM offers a useful guidance with the steps essential for employing BIM successfully.

This BIM table provides all the primary elements of BIM in an understandable, visual reference that is useful for printing or sharing.

Given below the detailed analysis of this periodic table of BIM

Strategy
Specify your BIM STRATEGY and recognize what is the outcome of implementing BIM. Think of the process and time for employing the strategy - and the auxiliary foundations, processes, technology, tools and people which are essential.
Read more about the BIM STRATEGY grouping.

Foundations
Develop FOUNDATIONS of well-organized systems for communication, information exchange, and data transfer, to enforce progressive BIM methods.

Formulate an approach to control the production, distribution, and quality of construction information and select the exact route for procurement that will arrange the suitable surroundings for collaboration.
Set your existing BIM know-how and functionality to define your BIM preparation status and consider the prospective revisions in near future.
Read more about the FOUNDATIONS grouping.

Collaboration
Produce superior and more competent methods of working and concentrate on COLLABORATION.
To reap the advantages out of coordinated information, choose the digital tools useful for making collaboration efficiently together with the viewpoints of people which may necessitate cultural and behavioural variations.
Read more about the COLLABORATION grouping.

Process
Suggest how and where you can make significant developments in your existing PROCESSES.
Recognize what a best-practice workflow should become as well as make sure that information is unanimously planned irrespective of author.
Well versed with information requirements throughout the entire project life cycle in order that greatest value is obtained through the complete project time line.
Read more about the PROCESS grouping.
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The new BIM guidelines

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Rajib Dey
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Thursday, November 19, 2015

BIM Management Handbook – A good resource for BIM professionals

David Shepherd has published a useful hand book “BIM Management Handbook” for BIM professionals. This BIM book will facilitate the BIM users to employ & control BIM workflows efficiently with superior authority.

The book totally focuses on the standard BIM practices and why BIM implementation is very much required to provide huge benefits for industry professionals. There are standard BIM processes which involve Government standards and the successful coordination of design, construction and asset information.

Highlighting both organisational approach and daily practical tasks, the book probes into bottom line business reasoning and probable risks and challenges.

Some other crucial features:

  • Case studies illustrating practical approaches together with obstacles and outcomes.
  • Checklists for amply sourcing BIM roles and liabilities concerning PAS-1192.
  • Self-check questions facilitating the users for the assessment of your BIM implementation strategy.

This BIM book will provide practical guidance toward BIM Coordinators and Managers, architectural principals, design team leaders and architectural technicians and make sure that they fully prepared to adopt BIM in 2016.

The book will also be very useful for Part 3 students to sharpen their skills concerning proper BIM strategy and BIM adoption.


BIM Management Handbook

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Rajib Dey
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

George Brown College & National Research Council undertakes BIM program for construction sectors

George Brown College, in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada’s Industrial Research Assistance Program, is organizing an in-depth and hands-on training program to bring the Canadian construction sector equipped with BIM technology to augment their workflow.


The BIM Technology and Processes Adoption Support is a training program and motto of this program is to spread awareness in the construction sector, particularly small to medium-sized companies, to adopt and guide their workers on the digital method during the design and construction stage of a project.

They'll be educated for applying the latest software and capable of analyzing the application of diversified tools to arrive at a point where they can begin dealing out information digitally.

The federal government has come up with solid financial support to make it possible for the industry to be prepared for studying and implementing digital technology.

The students will be familiar with AutoCAD in the first year and then shifting to Revit. By undergoing the training in both Revit and AutoCAD, the students will be able to switch over from 2D to 3D design. Thus the students will be skilled at learning the usage of the software in order to incorporate into a BIM practice.

The College's high-tech BIM Lab facilitates smaller companies to gain knowledge on BIM tools, devoid of purchasing costly technology and software.

Once the students acquire the knowledge on tools and processes through the September program, then up to 15 industry representatives are chosen to participate in a wide array of workshops and training sessions, and provided with the scope to register in the George Brown College Graduate Certificate in Building Information Modeling Management.

After successful completion of this training program, the students will be able to exercise the software as well as practice designing and constructing in a practical environment.

For more updates, visit George Brown College

BIM program for construction sectors

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Rajib Dey
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