BIM MANAGER TRAINING AGENDA

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1 The GRAPHISOFT Certified BIM Manager Training Program provides professional BIM Manager skills highlighting the typical challenges and tasks involved with this role. BIM MANAGER TRAINING AGENDA GRAPHISOFT NORTH AMERICA

2 BIM Manager Training Course Themes Table of Contents BIM Manager Definition... 3 Training Course Themes... 5 Introduction... 5 BIM Implementation Strategy... 5 Software Installation and Management... 5 ArchiCAD... 5 BIM Server... 5 Project Management... 6 Office BIM Standards:... 6 Project execution:... 6 Troubleshooting... 6 BIM audit... 6 BIM cleanup... 6 Migration... 6 Backups... 6 Interoperability and Coordination... 7 Generative Design... 7 Training

3 BIM Manager Definition The person responsible for setting model building guidelines and policy, supporting project teams and coordinating with other office experts (documentation, specifications, QA, etc.). The BIM manager is an expert in the technology and works with the senior office management on the office project IT systems and strategic direction. Software Manage BIM software products including installation, new version releases, updates and customization Manage the implementation of supporting software for BIM Evaluate new BIM related software and technologies Stay informed on best practices for use of BIM software Stay informed on other BIM related software and how they work with ARCHICAD Standards Responsible for BIM standards development, implementation, and enforcement Creation and maintenance of the software template files to assure standards Develop and enforce BIM documentation and workflow process standards Train and oversee the day-to-day activities of the users Management Create written technology evaluations and budgets for future technology adoption that aligns with the corporate goals Chair the company s BIM committee Report on the company s current and projected state in regards to BIM implementation Create Upgrade and Deployment strategies for the BIM implementation effort Assess: evaluate the firm s current workflow, strategies, budgets, projects, staffing, etc. Plan: create a plan for implementation. Who are the team members, what is the project, what are the goals, etc. Solve: Execute the plan, install the software, get templates created, get training, do the pilot project, etc. Confirm: Be able to demonstrate the company s BIM success by evaluating goals that were established in the Assess Phase 3

4 Support Provide hardware and network support as it relates to BIM production Support the BIM technology needs of satellite offices Troubleshoot problems Liaison with national vendors Liaison with corporate technology support staff Liaison with software developer support staff and other support channels Training Internal Training: organize or provide ARCHICAD trainings to staff Provide technical orientation training to new hires regarding BIM tools and company standards Test new hires skills in BIM Project Assist project teams in BIM project setup Create custom objects in response to project need Coordinate needed hardware upgrades with IT Linking BIM to the project construction administration phase for submittals, construction models, shop drawings and schedules Marketing of BIM services Web, literature, interviews, presenting at relevant client focused conferences Identify trends and business opportunities relating to BIM Support special BIM process Sustainable Design Planning 3D Renderings Facilities Management Cost Estimating Specification Management Integrated Project Delivery Digital Prototyping and Digital Fabrication Modularization Involvement with Industry Organizations Local User Groups Local colleges and universities for future resources 4

5 Training Course Themes Introduction Industry and trends Role of the BIM manager BIM implementation importance and rules BIM Implementation Strategy o Office Evaluation o BIM Implementation Roadmap o Office BIM Manual Software Installation and Management ARCHICAD Source: User Manual, BIM Implementation Guide 30% - Installing AC - Hw and network requirements - Protection (Wibu/CM etc.) - License management, license borrowing, license types, license servers - Installation troubleshooting - Creating custom installers - ARCHICAD hotfixes, new releases - installation policies - Managing central installations - Managing user ID s (Graphisoft ID, MyARCHICAD, BIMx transfer etc.) - Installing other AC related software (BIMx, add-ons etc.) - Uninstalling, complete uninstall, registry cleaning BIM Server / BIMcloud Source: BIM Server guide 90% - installation - hw and network requirements - troubleshooting - updates - modules - users and roles - file size and RAM/multiple servers 5

6 Project Management Office BIM Standards: o International and local BIM standards o ARCHICAD Template (content, creation, management) o Project Workflows (BIM project lifecycle management) Project execution: o Project sharing strategies (hotlinks, Xref, TW, PMK etc.) o Project delivery (Printing, publishing, revisions etc) o Project filing (folder structures, naming conventions etc.) o Project communication (documentation management, BIMx etc.) o Libraries (storage, custom parts, update, online) Troubleshooting o Typical issues o Localizing the problem o Bug reporting o Finding Technical help BIM audit o Automatic (collisions, code checking, check duplicates polycount etc.) o Manual (e.g. checking project consistency, attributes, links) BIM cleanup o Optimizing performance/speed o Optimizing the BIM model o Maintaining office standards o Attribute management Migration o Migrating a legacy project o Migrating libraries o Migrating office standards o Migrating a TW project Backups o Automatic backups o Manual backups o Project archiving 6

7 Interoperability and Coordination Sources: Registered Consultant, IFC white papers 10% - Project coordination platforms (IFC, PDF, DWG, paper etc.) - IFC (definitions, standards) - Coordination workflows (structural, MEP, energy, other) - Change management - Agreements - Standards Generative Design Concept of generative design and its role in the workflow Effects to the workflow Strategies of integration into the BIM process Training How to define the company training policy? - Training strategies (internal, external) - Staff evaluation - Newcomer evaluation and training - Available training resources - Lessons learned from finished projects 7