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Ultimate ISO 19650 Masterclass: BIM Information Management Leadership

What you will learn:

  • Expertly manage built-asset information throughout its entire lifecycle using ISO 19650 principles, treating it as a strategic discipline, not merely a software function.
  • Confidently apply the complete golden chain of information requirements: from OIR, AIR, PIR, and EIR, through BEP, MIDP/TIDP, to CDE, PIM, and AIM.
  • Implement and manage the level of information need and effectively operate a Common Data Environment (CDE), including states, robust naming conventions, suitability codes, and precise revision control.
  • Master the information delivery process outlined in ISO 19650-2 and the operational management process from ISO 19650-3, ensuring seamless and clean information handovers.
  • Skillfully manage information exchange and quality according to ISO 19650 Part 4, implement security-minded information practices from Part 5, and integrate H&S / the golden thread as per Part 6.
  • Analyze and critique complex transport-agency (e.g., TMR-style) Exchange Information Requirements (EIRs), then author your own bespoke, fit-for-purpose EIRs and BIM Execution Plans (BEPs).
  • Lead organizational implementation efforts, encompassing capability development, capacity planning, maturity assessments, strategic procurement, contractual agreements, and comprehensive audit and assurance processes.
  • Develop and rigorously defend a comprehensive, end-to-end information-management strategy for a genuine project scenario, culminating your mastery in a capstone project.

Description

This educational program integrates artificial intelligence to enhance learning outcomes.

Unlock the true power of BIM through expert-level information management, covering the entire ISO 19650 standard.

Forget superficial software training. The demand for skilled professionals who can truly manage built asset information – defining it, producing it, exchanging it, securing it, and utilizing it throughout the lifecycle – is immense. This advanced course goes beyond typical BIM software tutorials, focusing instead on the core principles and processes defined by the comprehensive ISO 19650 series. This is where leadership in the digital engineering and construction world truly lies.

You won't be clicking buttons in Revit or Civil 3D. Instead, through 15 meticulously structured modules and 47 in-depth lessons, you will delve into BIM as a robust discipline of strategic requirements, streamlined processes, robust data, standardized practices, and overarching governance. This curriculum aligns precisely with the intentions of ISO 19650, mirroring how leading asset owners, consultants, and contractors operate today.

What makes this course uniquely effective?

  • Complete ISO 19650 Coverage: Explore the entire framework from Parts 1 to 6, including the very latest updates: ISO 19650-4:2022 (focusing on information exchange), 19650-5:2020 (dedicated to security), and the groundbreaking ISO 19650-6:2025, which addresses health and safety information and the vital 'golden thread' concept.

  • Real-World, Application-Oriented Learning: Every principle is brought to life with clear, relatable scenarios from both building and infrastructure projects. Benefit from intuitive diagrams, critical key-point summaries, common pitfall warnings, and concise quizzes to reinforce your understanding.

  • In-Depth Case Studies & Capstone Project: Engage with a real-world case study by deconstructing an Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) document from a major transport agency (like TMR). Conclude the course with a challenging capstone project where you will design and justify a comprehensive, end-to-end information-management strategy for a project.

  • Dual Sector Relevance: Developed from the perspective of a seasoned engineer, this course is meticulously crafted to be equally valuable for professionals working on both buildings and infrastructure projects.

Journey Through the Modules – What You Will Master:

  • Fundamental Concepts (Modules 1–2): Grasp the true meaning of BIM as information management, its compelling business advantages, the distinction between asset and project information, the architectural structure of the ISO 19650 series, and the foundational principles outlined in Part 1.

  • Core BIM Information Blocks (Modules 3–5): Master the golden chain of requirements, understand the nuances of the level of information need, effectively utilize information containers, and establish proficiency with the Common Data Environment (CDE), covering naming conventions, status/suitability codes, revision control, and CDE selection.

  • Detailed Requirements Analysis (Module 4): Dive deep into Organizational Information Requirements (OIR), Asset Information Requirements (AIR), Project Information Requirements (PIR), and Exchange Information Requirements (EIR), learning how to effectively align these critical documents.

  • Project Delivery Lifecycle (Modules 6–8, ISO 19650-2): Navigate the complete delivery process, including assessment and need, invitation to tender, tender response and appointment, mobilization, collaborative information production, model delivery, and project close-out. Gain expertise in crafting robust BIM Execution Plans (BEP), Master Information Delivery Plans (MIDP), and Task Information Delivery Plans (TIDPs).

  • Information Production & Exchange (Modules 9–10): Learn to produce information precisely according to requirements, manage coordination, clash detection, and change control. Understand the information exchange process, apply quality criteria as per Part 4, and explore sustainable information practices, including openBIM and IFC standards.

  • Operational Phase Management (Module 11, ISO 19650-3): Master the operational phase of built assets, focusing on the Asset Information Model (AIM) and AIR, operational trigger events, and ensuring a seamless and critical handover from Project Information Model (PIM) to AIM.

  • Security & Safety Protocols (Modules 12–13): Develop a security-minded approach, conduct security triage, and create effective security management plans (Part 5). Understand the 'golden thread' concept, the health-and-safety information cycle, and how to embed vital safety information into projects (Part 6).

  • Advanced Practice & Leadership (Modules 14–15): Analyze a real-world EIR, implement governance best practices, establish model-management standards, define property sets and LOD/LOI, author your own EIR and BEP, drive implementation and maturity, navigate procurement and contracts, conduct audit and assurance, and finalize your learning with the end-to-end strategy capstone.

By the successful completion of this masterclass, you will possess the capabilities to:

Confidently interpret and critically evaluate any Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) document. Develop and write precise, fit-for-purpose EIRs and corresponding BIM Execution Plans (BEPs). Proficiently operate a Common Data Environment (CDE) and manage the entire project delivery and operational processes. Effectively oversee information exchange quality, security protocols, and integrate health-and-safety information in compliance with standards. Lead a successful ISO 19650 implementation and formulate a cohesive, robust information-management strategy for diverse projects. In essence, you will acquire the exact, in-demand skill set vital for professional BIM Coordination, Digital Engineering, and Information Management roles.

Curriculum

Foundational Principles of BIM Information Management (Modules 1–2)

This introductory section lays the groundwork for understanding BIM not just as a technology, but as a critical discipline of information management. You will explore the profound business case for adopting such practices, differentiate between asset-centric and project-centric information, gain a comprehensive overview of the architectural structure of the entire ISO 19650 series, and thoroughly master the fundamental concepts and core principles detailed in ISO 19650 Part 1.

Core BIM Information Building Blocks (Modules 3–5, excluding Module 4 Deep Dive)

Dive into the essential components that form the backbone of effective BIM information management. This section will guide you through understanding and applying the 'golden chain' of information requirements. You'll learn to specify and interpret the level of information need, effectively utilize and manage information containers, and establish proficiency in the Common Data Environment (CDE) — including best practices for naming conventions, applying status and suitability codes, robust revision control mechanisms, and making informed decisions when choosing a CDE platform.

Deep Dive into Information Requirements (Module 4)

This dedicated module provides an intensive exploration into the various types of information requirements crucial for successful BIM implementation. You will gain a thorough understanding of Organizational Information Requirements (OIR), Asset Information Requirements (AIR), Project Information Requirements (PIR), and Exchange Information Requirements (EIR). A key focus will be on mastering how to effectively align and integrate these distinct requirement documents to ensure consistency and clarity across all project phases.

The BIM Project Delivery Process (Modules 6–8, ISO 19650-2)

Master the complete information delivery process as outlined in ISO 19650-2. This section covers every critical stage, from initial assessment and need identification, through the invitation to tender and tender response, to formal appointment. You'll learn about mobilization strategies, collaborative information production workflows, disciplined model delivery protocols, and meticulous project close-out procedures. Additionally, you will gain hands-on expertise in developing robust BIM Execution Plans (BEP) and understanding the roles of Master Information Delivery Plans (MIDP) and Task Information Delivery Plans (TIDPs).

Information Production & Exchange Standards (Modules 9–10)

This section focuses on the practicalities of producing high-quality information and managing its exchange. You will learn methodologies for producing information precisely to specified requirements, effective strategies for coordination, clash detection, and comprehensive change control. A significant part of this module is dedicated to the detailed information exchange process, applying the quality criteria defined in ISO 19650 Part 4, and exploring sustainable information practices, including the principles of openBIM and the use of IFC standards.

Operational Phase Information Management (Module 11, ISO 19650-3)

Shift your focus to the critical operational phase of built assets, as detailed in ISO 19650-3. This module covers the development and management of the Asset Information Model (AIM) and Asset Information Requirements (AIR). You'll learn to identify and respond to operational trigger events, and master the seamless and critical handover process from the Project Information Model (PIM) to the Asset Information Model (AIM), ensuring continuity and value throughout the asset's lifespan.

Security & Health-and-Safety Information (Modules 12–13, ISO 19650-5 & 6)

Address crucial aspects of information security and safety. This section introduces a security-minded approach to information, guides you through conducting security triage, and equips you to develop effective security management plans in accordance with ISO 19650 Part 5. Furthermore, you will delve into the vital concept of the 'golden thread' of information, understand the health-and-safety information lifecycle, and learn best practices for embedding critical safety information into your projects as defined by the new ISO 19650 Part 6.

Advanced Practice, Governance & Leadership Capstone (Modules 14–15)

Elevate your skills to a leadership level through advanced practical applications. This concluding section involves dissecting a real-world Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) document, implementing robust governance in practice, establishing model-management standards, and defining property sets alongside Levels of Development/Information (LOD/LOI). You will gain hands-on experience authoring your own EIR and BEP, learn about implementation strategies and maturity assessments, navigate procurement and contractual considerations, conduct audit and assurance processes, and culminate your learning with a comprehensive, end-to-end information-management strategy capstone project for a real-world scenario.

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