ICE BIM for Infrastructure

ICE BIM for Infrastructure
Aligned with the UK Building Information Modelling (BIM) Framework (including the ISO 19650 series), ICE BIM for Infrastructure training is a leading strategic-level Information Management (IM) and BIM training programme.

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The two day syllabus was initially created as a result of a unique collaboration between the ICE BIM Action Group with the Government's BIM Task Group. It embeds the UK BIM Framework Learning Outcomes for learning and development outcomes, and takes the delegate through each aspect of IM, aligned to the ISO 19650 series - otherwise called BIM - in detail: data, application, contractual and insurance. It delivers clarity on how to integrate and apply the UK BIM Framework (ISO 19650 series) across projects.

Why attend?

  • Developed, peer reviewed and delivered by IM and BIM experts from the original Government's BIM Task Group and the ICE’s Data and Digital Community Advisory Board (CAB)
  • Step by step guidance on on the UK BIM Framework at both industry and government level, embedding government frameworks for learning and development in BIM (ISO 19650) and wider IM
  • Demystifies BIM according to the ISO 19650 series of standards, allowing you to understand the challenges and benefits of implementing robust IM / BIM across the project portfolio
  • Delivers clarity on how to integrate and apply the ISO 19650 standards / UK BIM Framework to engineering, design, construction and asset management (aligned with ISO 55000 series)
  • Includes questionnaires following each session to test your learning and align with the programme objectives

David Philp, Head of BIM implementation for the Cabinet Office has said of the training course: “We are delighted to see such a proactive response to raising awareness and capability in support of the BIM agenda."

ICE Certificate for BIM

Attending this training course contributes towards your achievement of the ICE Certificate for BIM - a unique ICE award that proves you have received the training and guidance necessary to be able to implement the ISO 19650 series and the UK BIM Framework in your organisation. It is rewarded to delegates who have attended and successfully completed this course and the BIM Implementation - putting people first training, which naturally builds on the knowledge attained during this 2-day course.


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.

Sessions begin at 9:00 and finish at 17:00. Morning and afternoon coffee breaks and lunch are included in the programme.

Day 1 - The overarching principles of BIM, including procurement and collaborative working

  • Session 1 - Introduction
  • Session 2 - Questions
  • Session 3 - Life Cycle
  • Session 4 - Facilitated discussion and reflections
  • Session 5 - Procurement
  • Session 6 - Facilitated discussion
  • Session 7 - Collaborative working
  • Session 8 - Concept of data exchange
  • Session 9 - Facilitated discussion and reflections
  • Session 10 - Reflections and summing up

Day 2 - A deeper dive into some of the practical issues, including volume strategy, digital plan of works, and Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie)

  • Session 11 - Introduction
  • Session 12 - Questions
  • Session 13 - The Digital Plan of Work and Life Cycle (incl GSL)
  • Session 14 - Facilitated discussion and exercise
  • Session 15 - Concept of Project Governance
  • Session 16 - Facilitated discussion and exercise
  • Session 17 - Concept of Process
  • Session 18 - Concept of data exchange
  • Session 19 - Facilitated discussion and exercise
  • Session 20 - Reflections and summing up

Tutors

Philip JacksonPhilip Jackson, ICE Training BIM tutor
BSc (Hons), CEng, FICE, FRSA

Phil is an acknowledged leader in the deployment of Information Technology in Infrastructure Design, Construction and Operational Management. Whilst he is a Civil Engineer by training, his background and experience has encompassed most aspects of the construction industry from buildings through infrastructure to asset management.  He chairs the Institution of Civil Engineers Information Systems Panel, is a board member of Building Smart UK and serves on a number of standards steering groups related to BIM including PAS 1192:2 & BS 1192:4. He is a member of the UK core BIM Task Group having been involved in developing the strategy and is now assisting in delivering it with the Highways Agency and the Environment Agency.


Steven Eglinton
Director, GeoEnable
BSc (Hons), FBCS, FBCart.S, MIoD, MPWI

Steven is an information management and project management specialist with over 15 years' experience of both hands-on implementation and strategic development of Information and Knowledge Management activities, particularly with Infrastructure Asset Information, Geospatial Information, BIM and classification systems.

He is Founder and Director of GeoEnable Limited, specialising in consultancy and solutions for all aspects of information management and use where location is central. His focus is on how location information can be leveraged with greater affect as an integrated part of wider Information Management, underpinned by robust standards and processes.

Steven has extensive experience of promoting the business benefits of enabling information to stakeholders of all levels, having worked across a broad spectrum of business activities - particularly for built and natural environment.

Steven is versed in many specialisms including information management strategies; geospatial information management; environmental information management; construction information management; asset information: data classification & visualisation; project and programme management;  linear referencing systems / networks, and business process improvement and innovation.

His vast skill set is reflected in his membership and chairmanship of a range of committees. He is Chairman of the Business Information Systems SIG for BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT and Chairman for the Asset Management SIG for the Association of Geographic Information (AGI). Steven is also a Committee of BIM 4 Infrastructure (UK), and is International GIS Committee Coordinator for Iracambi where he leads the development of geospatial activity through field surveying, remote sensing, and GIS analysis and mapping.

At the end of this course, delegates will understand:

  • What the UK BIM Framework is and how it is to be applied
  • What the ISO 19650 are and how these relate to the UK BIM Framework
  • The wider IM and BIM initiative in the UK and globally and how these are helping digitally transform the delivery of engineering, design, construction and asset management in practice
  • The impacts and benefits improved IM for the engineering profession, and to the built environment
  • The practical steps to implementing the UK BIM Framework

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