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    Building Information Modelling (BIM) ISO 19650 Part 2: Project Delivery Phase

    Building Information Modelling (BIM) ISO 19650 Part 2: Project Delivery Phase

    Level Implementation Duration 1 day
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    Understand the process to deliver design and construction projects in line with BIM ISO 19650 Part 2: Project delivery phase. During this one-day classroom or virtual classroom training, you’ll build on information from our BIM fundamentals course.


    With sessions on ISO 19650-2 terminology, information management responsibilities and how they apply to a team, this course is suited to project clients, architects, engineers, main or sub-contractors. You’ll already have some knowledge of BIM implementation and have day-to-day responsibility for construction projects.


    You’ll learn what the ISO 19650-2 standard means and understand how contractors need to show BIM capability to their clients. This step on your learning journey will provide you with the skills needed to start applying the standard to your own projects.

    How will I benefit?

    This course will help you:

    • Understand how to create project information requirements (PIRs), information standards, and the appointment-specific exchange information requirements (EIRs)
    • Be able to assess BIM capability and develop a BIM execution plan
    • Work in a group to understand key processes
    • Gain an internationally recognized BSI certificate
    • On completion of this training, you will be able to:

      • Explain what the ISO 19650-2 standard says and what it means
      • Define how key information management documents are developed
      • Identify how designers and contractors are expected to show their BIM capability to their prospective clients
      • Understand how to start applying ISO 19650-2 to your projects
    • Project clients, designers (architects, structural/civil engineers, services engineers, etc.), main contractors and sub-contractors, manufacturers of complex products/components.

      Asset/facility managers will also find it helpful to attend to find out how their operational information is specified and delivered during a construction project.

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      This training course is HRD Corp claimable programme.

    • On completion, you will be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate.

    • This course forms part of our auditor qualification programme. Our BIM qualifications will give you a BSI Mark of Trust, reassuring your customers and suppliers that your skills have been validated.

      Earn this badge if you sign up below courses and pass the examination:

      BIM Project Information Practitioner
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      - BIM fundamentals training course 
      - BIM project delivery course
      - BIM handover information exchange course

      BIM Project Information Professional
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      - BIM fundamentals training course 
      - BIM project delivery course
      - BIM handover information exchange course
      - Security and BIM
      - BIM health and safety

      BIM Project Information Certified Professional
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      - Completed BIM Project Information Professional training modules
      - Practical application

      I'm interested, please send me more information about the course.

    • This course is designed for those with some knowledge of BIM Implementation including those who’ve used the former UK standards. You may previously have attended BIM Fundamentals or equivalent.


      You should have day-to-day involvement with, or responsibility for construction projects, particularly the information management aspects of those projects.

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