ICE BIM for Infrastructure – BIM in Practice
This course is designed for professionals who have completed the 1 Day ‘ICE BIM for Infrastructure – Foundation’ (M0209) and are ready to advance their skills. It equips participants with the knowledge necessary to effectively apply Building Information Modelling (BIM) and ISO 19650 standards in real-world projects.
Participants will learn how to plan and deliver structured information, drive collaboration across teams and supply chains, and develop leadership and digital maturity. The course also focuses on aligning project delivery with the UK BIM Framework, ensuring participants are well-versed in the latest industry standards and best practices.
Key Topics Covered:
- Applying BIM and ISO 19650 Standards: Gain practical insights into implementing BIM and ISO 19650 standards in various project scenarios.
- Planning and Delivering Structured Information: Learn techniques for organizing and managing information throughout the project lifecycle.
- Driving Collaboration: Explore strategies to enhance teamwork and communication across different teams and supply chains.
- Developing Leadership and Digital Maturity: Understand the importance of leadership in driving digital transformation and improving digital maturity within organizations.
- Aligning Delivery with the UK BIM Framework: Ensure that project delivery aligns with the UK BIM Framework, promoting consistency and compliance with industry standards.
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.
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: Applying Information Requirements
- Move from theory to practical application of OIR, AIR, PIR, EIR
- Align information with project needs at each stage
- Level of Information Need concept introduced
5 steps to create effective information requirements
Section 5: Tendering & Appointments (Protocols, BEPs)
- Embedding information management into contracts
- Importance of Information Protocol and BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
- Tendering processes using pre and post-award BEPs
- NEC4 contracts and secondary Option X10 explained
Section 6: Roles & Responsibilities in Delivery
- Typical BIM roles explained
- Importance of defining roles, tasks, and required competencies
- Using Responsibility Matrices (RACI)
- Managing resistance to change and fostering collaboration
Section 7: Information Delivery Planning (TIDP/MIDP)
- MIDP: high-level plan for project-wide information delivery
- TIDP: task-specific information delivery plans
- Federation strategies to manage information from multiple sources
- Coordination of task teams through integrated plans
Section 8: Open Data Standards & Interoperability
- Importance of COBie, IFC, and Open BIM standards
- COBie supports facilities management at handover
- IFC extensions for roads, rail, tunnels, bridges
- Managing location data and horizontal infrastructure challenges
Section 9: Safety, CDM, and Legal Considerations
- ISO 19650-6 framework for health and safety information
- BIM supports early hazard identification and safer collaboration
- Building Safety Act introduces Golden Thread requirements
- Legal and security obligations under ISO 19650-5
Section 10: Infrastructure Transformation Goals and Digitalisation
- Policy paper: Transforming Infrastructure Performance Roadmap to 2030
- Importance of data, digital twins, and joined-up information
- Digital built Britain vision and future technical drivers
Section 11: Bringing it all together
- Recap of 7 Key Objectives at an advanced level
- Level of Information Need
- Main CDE workflows and coordination strategies
- Importance of managing change and roles
Section 12: Summary of Today
- Practical application of information management principles
- Embedding standards into real-world projects
- Collaboration, digital maturity, and leadership
- Setting future goals aligned with national best practices
Tutor
Steven Eglinton
BSc (Hons), FRGS, FBCS, FBCart.S, MIoD, MPWI, ICE Certificate for BIM
Steven is a digital transformation, information and asset management specialist with over 25 years' experience across infrastructure, rail engineering, government property, renewable energy, nuclear energy, water infrastructure, disaster risk modelling, the built environment, environmental sectors and many more.
He focuses on large-scale digital transformation, change management (including training) and Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) strategies – including system integration, enterprise architecture and Common Data Environment (CDE) implementation. His expertise includes engineering and technical information management, geospatial and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Building Information Modelling (BIM), digital twins and information governance.
Steven is an industry leader in digital and information management. He has created and delivered training courses to thousands of professionals over the last decade. He is a Principal Tutor for the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and delivers Building Information Modelling (BIM) and digital asset management training for the British Standards Institution (BSI), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
He has held senior leadership, advisory and strategic roles with the World Bank, WSP, Skanska, and United Kingdom Government departments such as the Cabinet Office and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). Steven has also chaired and contributed to groups including BIM4Infrastructure UK (part of the UK BIM Alliance), the Business Information Systems Group at the British Computer Society (BCS) and the Asset Management Special Interest Group at the Association for Geographic Information (AGI).
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Steven Eglinton 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) (for rail engineers).
By the end of the course attendees will:
- Understand the principles and purpose of BIM in infrastructure
- Learn how to manage information across the asset lifecycle
- Explore ISO 19650 standards and how to apply them
- Identify key components of successful BIM implementation
- Recognise the role of leadership, culture and collaboration
- Define, plan, and deliver information requirements
- Gain insight into the UK BIM Framework and national best practices
- 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