ICE BIM for Infrastructure – Foundation
This course is designed to provide professionals with a foundational understanding of the core principles of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Information Management. It introduces ISO 19650 and key terminology, providing a solid base for understanding the standards and practices involved.
The course also covers the roles, responsibilities, and processes essential for effective implementation of BIM and Information Management. This comprehensive overview equips participants with the knowledge needed to navigate and apply these concepts in real-world scenarios.
Key Topics Covered
- Core Principles of BIM and Information Management: Fundamental concepts and benefits of BIM and effective information management.
- Introduction to ISO 19650 and Key Terminology: Overview of ISO 19650 standards and essential terms.
- Understanding Roles, Responsibilities, and Processes: Key roles, responsibilities, and processes for implementing BIM.
ICE Certificate for BIM
Attending this course contributes toward the ICE Certificate for BIM. To be eligible for the certificate, delegates must first complete ‘ICE BIM for Infrastructure – Foundation’, then ‘BIM in Practice’, and subsequently complete ‘BIM Implementation – Putting People First’. Together, these courses provide the training and guidance required to implement the ISO 19650 series and the UK BIM Framework within your organisation.
UK BIM Framework (ISO 19650 series) mapping
This training course is mapped to the UK BIM Framework Learning Outcomes. If you are outside the UK, we cover all the standards within the ISO 19650 series, as these standards are the core of the UK BIM Framework.

This is a full-day session that starts at 9:00 and concludes at 17:00.
All timings, except the start time, are approximate and may be adjusted
Section 1: Welcome & Objectives
Section 2: Course Overview
Section 3: Introductions
Section 4: Why BIM? Why Now?
- Addresses low productivity in construction
- Enables structured, reliable data flow
- Supports digital transformation and lifecycle decision-making
- Global adoption of ISO 19650 Series
- Linked to the Construction Playbook, Made Smarter Review, and TIP Roadmap
Section 5: Key Concepts
- BIM = Structured Information Management
- Beyond 3D models, includes all asset data
- Combines geometry, documents, and metadata
- Building blocks: Information, Process, Standards, People and Culture, Commercial and Contract, Technology
Section 6: Evolution of BIM → Digital Engineering
- From paper documents to digital data models
- Intelligent, connected information objects
- Metadata and relationships embedded within digital assets
- Supports data-driven decision making across asset lifecycle
Section 7: Understanding the ISO 19650 Series
- ISO 19650 Parts 1 to 6 overview
- Information management for asset lifecycle
- Concepts, delivery, operation, information exchange, security, and health and safety
- UK BIM Framework support and open data requirements
Section 8: Information Management Lifecycle
- Stages from strategic planning to operation
- Decision to Invest, Develop, Deliver, Operate
- Importance of progressive information maturity
- ISO 19650 information management process steps
Section 9: Key Information Requirements CDE and Information Workflows
- OIR, AIR, PIR, EIR explained
- Information Requirements drive purpose-driven information delivery
- CDE as a managed process, not just technology
- Rules for structured information containers and collaboration workflows
Section 10: The Golden Thread & Building Safety
- Secure, accurate, retrievable information across the building lifecycle
- Mandated by the Building Safety Act 2022
- Enabled by ISO 19650 standards, CDEs, and federated models
- Supports building safety compliance and evidence trails
Section 11: Bringing it all together
- Recap of 7 Key Objectives
- Importance of structured information management
- BIM standards, roles, and responsibilities
- Connection between information workflows, CDE, and safety
Section 12: Summary of Today
- BIM is now business as usual
- ISO 19650 is the global framework
- CDE vital for collaboration and trust
- Information requirements drive delivery
- Digital information supports building safety
- Foundation set for practical application on Day 2
Tutor
Steven Eglinton
Steven is a digital transformation and information management specialist with over 25 years’ experience across infrastructure, rail, energy, water and the built environment. His expertise spans BIM, geospatial and GIS, digital twins, information governance and CDE implementation. He has delivered digital and BIM training to thousands of professionals and is a Principal Tutor for the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). He also delivers programmes for BSI, CIOB and RICS.
Steven has held senior advisory roles with organisations including the World Bank, WSP, Skanska and UK Government departments, and has contributed to sector groups such as BIM4Infrastructure UK, the BCS Business Information Systems Group and the AGI Asset Management SIG.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), a Fellow of the British Cartographic Society (FBCart.S), a Member of the Institute of Directors (MIoD) and a Member of the Permanent Way Institution (MPWI).
By the end of the course attendees will:
- Understand the fundamentals of BIM and structured information management.
- Gain knowledge of ISO 19650 standards and key terminology to ensure a consistent approach to managing project information.
- Recognise the roles and responsibilities involved in BIM projects.
- Understand the processes required to implement BIM and information management effectively in real-world examples.
- Project managers
- Decision-makers who have to ensure their organisation who wants to align with the UK BIM Framework / ISO 19650 series of standards
- Anyone wanting a deeper understanding of people-focussed, large-scale IM concepts - underpinned by the UK BIM Framework / ISO 19650 series if standards
Virtual Training
Product code: M0209