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Module: Introduction to BIM

Lecture: BIM Coordination


Lecture summary

This lecture opens an important topic of the BIM process, i.e. its coordination. It starts
explaining how individual disciplines design their specific models, which are then merged
together to an interdisciplinary model. The student gets understanding why, how and by whom
it is done. Further, the lecture explains how the data and models are shared for successful
access and communication within projects many stakeholders. Lecture’s latest topic deals with
issues slowing the process of BIM implementation and introduces BIM maturity level, in
dependence how many of the issues have been solved.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this lecture, the learner is expected to be able to:

  • Explain the role of discipline-specific BIM models
  • Understand why the specific models are merged to final model
  • Assess the main advantages of Common Data Environment
  • Describe the crucial steps in BIM implementation and how it relates to BIM maturity
    level

Learning materials

This lecture consists of a slide-based presentation accompanied by a text document (presentation notes) that includes additional information on the slides.

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L2.3 BIM Coordination

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Ownership

Designed and developed by Ariana Kubart, Ocellus.


Available languages

English Spanish


Version

V1.0. March 2024.


Expected workload

18 slides with course learning content, 3 hours.


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