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Introducing training courses for the new international standard for BIM, ISO 19650

Embedding digital innovation and accelerating global adoption of BIM

BSI Training Academy

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For more information: +44 (0)345 086 9000 | [email protected] For more information: +44 (0)345 086 9000 | [email protected]

Introducing the new ISO 19650 Building Information Modelling (BIM) training courses:

What is the ISO 19650 series of international standards?

ISO 19650 is the series of international standards for Building Information Modelling (BIM). It defines

the collaborative processes for the effective management of information throughout the delivery and

operational phase of assets when BIM is being used. Two new international standards have been launched

that supersede two existing UK standards for BIM (BS 1192:2007+A2:2016 and PAS 1192-2:2013).

Which BSI training courses are being upgraded?

This course will be renamed “ISO 19650 Part 2: Project

Delivery”. It’s being re-written to reflect the terminology

and clauses of the standard, but the principles will remain

the same.

Available from end of March

Building Information Modelling (BIM) PAS 1192 Part 2: Project Delivery

This course will be checked and adjusted but the

principles will remain the same.

Available from end of May

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Strategic Understanding

This course will be checked and adjusted but the

principles will remain the same.

Available from end of May

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Strategic Implementation

This course is being re-written to reflect the terminology

and clauses of the standard, but the principles will remain

the same.

Available from end of April

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Fundamentals and Principles (includes ISO 19650 and referencing to UK PAS Part 3 & 5, BS 1192 Part 4)

What has been withdrawn?BS 1192:2007+A2:2016 and PAS 1192-2:2013. Note these

standards will remain available but won’t be maintained.

Which training courses remain the same?

Building Information Modelling (BIM) PAS 1192 Part 3: Asset Management

Building Information Modelling (BIM) PAS 1192 Part 6: Health and Safety

Building Information Modelling (BIM) PAS 1192 Part 5: Security and BIM

Building Information Modelling (BIM) BS 1192 Part 4: Handover Information Exchange

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Digital Built Britain, BIM Level 3, IoT and Smart Cities

For UK clients

BS EN 19650-2 includes a UK National Annex

which references UK-specific content from the now

withdrawn standards.

The standards are available to buy from

www.bsishop.com, together with a transition

document PD19650-0:2019

• NEW BS EN ISO 19650-1:2018

Organization and digitization of information about

buildings and civil engineering works, including building

information modelling (BIM) – Information management

using building information modelling – Part 1: Concepts

and principles – with UK National Foreword

• NEW BS EN ISO 19650-2:2018

Organization and digitization of information about

buildings and civil engineering works, including building

information modelling (BIM) – Information management

using building information modelling – Part 2: Delivery

phase of the assets – with UK National Annex

What are the new standards?Why the move from UK to international standards?

The global construction industry is booming, bringing with it

global construction projects and the need for efficient tools

such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) for managing

information. Two new International Standards (ISO 19650

Parts 1 and 2) have just been published to enable BIM

to flourish across projects and borders, benefitting the

industry as a whole.

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Course aim:

The aim of this course is to raise awareness of, and to explain the basic principles of BIM. This will enable delegates

to understand the concepts of BIM and how the UK is building its capability and approach to deliver “BIM Level 2”.

It also provides an introduction to the more detailed BSI courses which focus on specific aspects of

“BS EN ISO 19650” and the UK PAS 1192 series.

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Fundamentals Training Course

Course description:

This course will provide you with

an understanding of why “BIM

Level 2” has been adopted as a UK

Government requirement and how

BIM supports Lean principles to

reduce waste in construction and

asset management. This course will

provide an overview of the standards

that define UK BIM Implementation

and the fundamental processes of a

Common Data Environment (CDE).

This course will also help you

understand “BIM according to BS

EN ISO 19650” and “UK BIM Level 2”

from the perspective of clients and

customers. The role of information

in managing assets and projects

more efficiently and the tools defined

for this.

In addition, you’ll understand “BIM

according to BS EN ISO 19650” and

“UK BIM Level 2” from the perspective

of designers, constructors and supply

chain. Responding to the client’s

exchange information requirements

(EIR). Tools used in the supply chain

to manage and exchange information

(CDE, COBie, IFC).

Putting UK BIM Implementation into

the broader context of information

security, roles and responsibilities.

Reflecting on the impact delivery for

your organization and what next steps

need to be taken.

How will I benefit?

This course will help you:

• Understand the rationale behind

UK BIM Implementation and to put

this into the context of your own

organization

• Understand the range of

standards, tools and other

documents that define and

are used to implement UK BIM

Implementation

• Understand how BIM according

to BS EN ISO 19650” and “UK

BIM Level 2” helps asset owners

manage asset information

more effectively and helps

project sponsors and project

managers deliver better projects

(commercially and technically)

• Understand how all types of

suppliers (designers, constructors,

specialists, asset contractors)

respond to client requirements in

UK BIM level 2, and what technical

tools exist to support this,

including COBie and IFC

• See how “BIM according to BS EN

ISO 19650” and “UK BIM Level 2”

provides a framework for better

information security

• Understand the roles and

responsibilities associated with

“BIM according to BS EN ISO

19650” and “UK BIM Level 2”

• Understand what next steps you

need to take to be able to manage

assets or deliver projects following

the UK BIM Implementation.

The final session of the course

gives you the chance to reflect on

the topics covered and plan your

forward actions to help put UK BIM

Implementation into practice.

What will I learn?

To understand the following:

• The basic principles of BIM

• Explain the terms “BIM according

to BS EN ISO 19650” and

“UK BIM level 2”

• Explain the value of information

through all stages of a project and

asset lifecycle

• Explain why BIM is a determining

factor for delivering projects

on time and without waste and

inefficiencies

• Explain the terminology relating

to BIM

• The definition of BIM and why it

is important

• Demonstrate the ability to use the

standards that support “UK BIM

Implementation”

• Gain a general understanding of

the ‘Information Delivery Cycle’ as

outlined in BS EN ISO 19650-1.

Who should attend?

Anyone adopting UK BIM

Implementation into their

organization, their own work

practices, or helping their

clients or supply chains to

adopt it. Construction and asset

management professionals

(project managers, asset

managers, designers, constructors,

manufacturers, maintenance

contractors, information managers).

Duration

Two days

How will I learn?

Our high impact accelerated

learning approach increases

learning by improving knowledge

retention and skill application. This

course is activity-based, resulting

in a deeper understanding of the

material and a greater impact on

job performance.

Further information

Detailed course notes and lunch

is provided.

Related training

Following this course, it is

recommended to send those

charged with detailed UK BIM

Implementation on the appropriate

1-day BIM course(s).

What will I gain?

On completion, you’ll be awarded

an internationally recognized

BSI Training Academy certificate.

Prerequisites

An organization that has already

decided it needs to adopt UK BIM

Implementation, or wishes to

know more about what “BIM

according to BS EN ISO 19650”

and “UK BIM Level 2” would

mean for them.

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

Course aim:

To give clients, information managers and team leaders implementing BIM on projects a detailed understanding

of the BS EN ISO 19650-2 standard. To explain how information requirements and information delivery plans are

developed and to explain the different functions and tasks involved on projects, including UK BIM Implementation.

How will I benefit?

This course will help you:

• Understand Project Information

Requirements and how to

formulate Exchange Information

Requirements as a client and as

a lead consultant or contractor

• Understand how to assess

BIM capability, develop

BIM Execution Plans and

information delivery plans

• Work through the key

information management

processes in group activities

Course description:

This course will help you understand

the information management

processes that are needed for a

design and construction project to be

delivered using BIM according to ISO

19650. This is equivalent to BIM Level

2 in the UK. The course follows on

from the BIM Fundamentals course,

where information management

concepts and principles are

introduced.

The course includes sessions on:

• BS EN ISO 19650-2 as a standard

and the terminology it uses

(many terms have been changed

from original UK terms to make

the standard internationally

acceptable)

• How clients set their information

requirements and select their

suppliers

• How suppliers of information

(designers, contractors,

manufacturers) respond with

their information plans and

how information requirements

are cascaded down through a

delivery team

• Specific Common Data

Environment processes for project

information

• Information management

responsibilities and the skills and

capabilities required from clients

and their suppliers.

What will I learn?

Upon completion of this training,

you will be able to:

• Explain what the BS EN ISO

19650-2 standard says and

what it means

• Define how key information

management documents are

developed, including those for

UK BIM Implementation

• Identify how designers and

contractors are expected to

show their BIM capability to

their prospective clients

• Start applying BS EN ISO

19650-2 to your projects.

Who should attend?

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.

Duration

One day

How will I learn?

Our high impact accelerated

learning approach increases

learning by improving knowledge

retention and skill application. This

course is activity-based, resulting

in a deeper understanding of the

material and a greater impact on

job performance.

Further information

Detailed course notes and lunch

are provided.

Related training

This course follows on from BIM

Fundamentals. The parallel courses

on PAS 1192-3 and BS 1192-4 are

aimed at delegates with the same

degree of technical involvement

in delivering and managing

built assets.

What will I gain?

On completion, you’ll be awarded

an internationally recognized BSI

Training Academy certificate.

Prerequisites

This course is designed for those

who have some knowledge of

BIM Implementation including

those who have used the former

UK standards. Delegates may

previously have attended BIM

Fundamentals or equivalent.

Attendees should have day-to-day

involvement with or responsibility

for construction projects,

particularly the information

management aspects of

those projects.

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BIM Implementation

An optional course to set-up and understand the disciplines of BIM practice within an organization.

BIM Certificationand beyond

Once certified, there will be annual surveillance visits to ensure you continue to meet the latest standards.

Gap Assessment

Optional assessment to iron out any gaps in documentation required by the standard.

BIM Fundamentals

Learn the basic principles of BIM, in particular Level 2 and the Government's objectives.

BIM Masterclasses

Understanding the requirements and practice of specific BIM standards.

ISO 19650-2 – Project Delivery

PAS 1192-3 – Managing Assets

PAS 1192-4 – COBie2

PAS 1192-5 – BIM and Security

PAS 1192-6 – Health and Safety

BIM

Training Academy

BIM

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Strategic Understanding of BIMA strategic overview of BIM.

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PAS 1192-4COBie2

PAS 1192-5BIM and Security

PAS 1192-6Health & Safety

Strategic Understanding of BIM½-day overview course. In-house only

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Training Academy

BIM

Training Academy

All courses 1-day. Public and in-house

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Foundations

Practitioner

Foundations

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Organization certification

Read the BIM Standards

For BIM Managers, Project Managers and implementation teams and anyone looking to improve their knowledge of BIM

Points to consider

• Do your teams have the correct level of knowledge?

• Are you working towards BIM certification?

Over 82%

of respondents from our recent survey told us that they would benefit from training around BIM

Different companies have different levels of awareness of BIM, to help your organization get prepared training is key

Book today: bsigroup.com/training

For more information contact our BIM specialist team

Call: +44 (0)345 086 9000 Email: [email protected]

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