Building Information Modeling (BIM) Course
This practical BIM course is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and the practical demands of the job market. It is tailored for participants with a background in BIM tools, particularly Revit, to develop hands-on skills and knowledge that companies require. The course focuses on real-world tasks through a project-based approach, simulating an actual work environment.
Project Details:
The course revolves around a complex "Operation & Maintenance Building" project, which features various MEP systems and architectural challenges. Participants will engage with spaces such as server rooms, offices, and maintenance areas, gaining valuable experience working with real engineering problems.
Project Studying:
* Study BIM documents and reports like BEP, MIDP, and Model Progress Tracker.
* Analyze the architectural and structural aspects of the project.
* Understand MEP systems using tender documents (IFC Drawings, BOQ, SPECs).
* Develop a support system concept considering the project’s needs.
Modeling:
* Convert project elements from LOD300/LOD350 to LOD400.
* Model pipes, ducts, cable trays, and conduits according to project specs.
* Create view templates and professional reports.
* Replace design models with actual equipment and create shop drawings.
Coordination:
* Submit various shop drawings, such as plans, sections, and detailed views.
* Learn to share BIM submittals on BIM360 and ACC platforms.
* Coordinate routings and equipment, generate clash reports, and resolve issues.
* Add parameters at LOD500 based on project requirements.