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BIM Made Easy

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  • Feb 24, 2025
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BIM Made Easy, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 32 lectures, based on 77 reviews, and has 412 subscribers.

You will learn about Understanding BIM Acronyms Understanding how different disciplines collaborate on a BIM project Understanding the Common Data Environment and how it is used Understanding the AIDP Understanding the BIM Execution Plan Understanding the History of BIM standards in the UK Understanding Naming in accordance with ISO19650 Understanding PIM and AIM Understanding BIM dimensions , 4D, 5D, etc Understanding Classification Understanding COBie Understanding IFC Understanding the Information Delivery cycle This course is ideal for individuals who are Students from the digital construction discipline, however this course is suitable for anyone with a desire to take away the jargon and understand the BIM process. It is particularly useful for Students from the digital construction discipline, however this course is suitable for anyone with a desire to take away the jargon and understand the BIM process.

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Summary

Title: BIM Made Easy

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 32

Number of Published Lectures: 32

Number of Curriculum Items: 32

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32

Original Price: £199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Understanding BIM Acronyms
  • Understanding how different disciplines collaborate on a BIM project
  • Understanding the Common Data Environment and how it is used
  • Understanding the AIDP
  • Understanding the BIM Execution Plan
  • Understanding the History of BIM standards in the UK
  • Understanding Naming in accordance with ISO19650
  • Understanding PIM and AIM
  • Understanding BIM dimensions , 4D, 5D, etc
  • Understanding Classification
  • Understanding COBie
  • Understanding IFC
  • Understanding the Information Delivery cycle
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students from the digital construction discipline, however this course is suitable for anyone with a desire to take away the jargon and understand the BIM process.
  • Target Audiences

  • Students from the digital construction discipline, however this course is suitable for anyone with a desire to take away the jargon and understand the BIM process.
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM) if full of professional / technical jargon that confuses even people with many years’ experience in construction.  Learning the processes is simple when you have an understanding of what the language actually means.

    As an educator of a highly successful digital construction course, I hear confusion often from people who try to learn about digital construction and BIM.  I teach many students who have graduated from courses of all levels who don’t have a real understanding of what they are doing or even why they need to do it. 

    This course is designed specifically to aid the digital construction student, so we can focus directly on the knowledge this industry requires right now, and in the near future.  I have over 20 years experience teaching professionals who are already working in digital construction, and the knowledge taught in this series are the some of the most requested every year.  If you  plan to work in the digital construction industry as an architectural technologist, architect, BIM coordinator etc. then this course is for you.

    The lessons are designed for people with no previous knowledge of BIM, however even if you have a knowledge, and just wish to have a deeper understanding, then you will fit right in.  The video lessons are theory based, however where possible I use practical demonstrations to communicate the knowledge.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: A brief history of time pt1

    Lecture 3: A brief history of time pt2

    Lecture 4: A brief history of time pt3

    Chapter 2: Acronyms and other BIM jargon

    Lecture 1: Acronyms

    Lecture 2: More Acronyms

    Lecture 3: Yet more acronyms

    Lecture 4: Did you know BIM had so many acronyms?

    Lecture 5: I can't take much more of acronyms

    Lecture 6: How many acronyms can there possibly be

    Lecture 7: Finally, the last of the acronyms….. for now

    Chapter 3: How do people actually collaborate in a BIM project?

    Lecture 1: Who needs to collaborate?

    Lecture 2: Structure of teams

    Lecture 3: How is the CDE used to aid collaboration

    Lecture 4: How do specialist disciplines collaborate?

    Lecture 5: How do multi disciplines collaborate?

    Lecture 6: Recap

    Chapter 4: Classification systems

    Lecture 1: What is a classification system?

    Lecture 2: Co En SL and Ac Tables

    Lecture 3: Ef, Ss and Pr Tables

    Lecture 4: Accessing the Uniclass2015 tables and how are they used

    Chapter 5: Naming as per project requirements

    Lecture 1: Naming a project information model

    Lecture 2: Naming as per ISO19650

    Lecture 3: Meta data

    Chapter 6: BIM Execution Plan

    Lecture 1: What is a BIM execution plan pt1

    Lecture 2: What is a BIM execution plan pt2

    Lecture 3: What is a BIM execution plan pt3

    Lecture 4: What is a BIM execution plan pt4

    Lecture 5: What is a BIM execution plan pt5

    Chapter 7: Federation Strategy

    Lecture 1: What is Clash detection?

    Lecture 2: What is Clash detection pt2

    Lecture 3: What is Clash detection pt3

    Instructors

  • BIM Made Easy  No.2
    Michael McGuire
    BIM Expert, Digital Construction Lecturer
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