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Technical & Non-Technical Skills required to build a successful career in BIM

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Technical & Non-Technical Skills required to build a successful career in BIM

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  1. Technical & Non-Technical Skills required to build a successful career in BIM Technology The adoption of BIM in the AEC sector The true adoption and value of BIM was initiated a decade ago in Finland, the US & UK Looking at the potential value that BIM has to offer, other countries in Europe, and the Middle East followed in the same footsteps But, there were potential challenges in the adoption of BIM AEC companies and professionals could not understand the actual process The inability of enterprises, owners, and stakeholders to change building mindset Inability to understand long-term benefits Skill-set inadequacy Inadequate investment to adopt the BIM process through its process and technology Inadequate investment to adopt the BIM process through its process and technology Collaboration issues between various departments or trades

  2. Today’s BIM Scenario In today’s AEC scenario, project stakeholders require precise deliverables, efficient buildings, and modern building processes BIM is much more than 3D visualization, it is a holistic process to create and manage a building project from design to sustainability, facility management, and more It uses the philosophy of measure twice and builds once BIM makes the entire design-build process collaboration easier between various stakeholders viz. Architects, Engineers, Contractors, and Building Owners Architects, Engineers, Contractors, and Building Owners Every company or owner adopts BIM at various levels, viz. BIM level 1, BIM level 2, or BIM level 3

  3. BIM shows promising results for owners & stakeholders On a global level, more than 70% of AEC professionals like Architects, Engineers, GC’s, and building owners use BIM for their projects As per statistics by McGraw-Hill Construction, the projected growth of the BIM market by 2022 would be $7.6 billion BIM makes it easy for stakeholders to run complex workflows efficiently thereby reducing project time, waste, construction waste, and expand possibilities This increases project Return-on-Investment (ROI) at every level of the project lifecycle

  4. Potential Designations of a BIM Professional BIM Technician BIM Designer BIM Modeler BIM Structural Engineer Structural BIM Modeler BIM Trainer BIM Consultant BIM Software Developer Technical BIM MEP Engineer BIM Coordinator BIM Manager BIM Director & more… BIM Director & more…

  5. Technical Skills Required to Build a Successful BIM Career As BIM has been made mandatory in several countries, it is important to understand how students and AEC professionals can build a successful BIM career Professional training on BIM authoring software like Autodesk Revit, Navisworks, Dynamo, etc. Project exposure on live international projects Familiarity with Primary Design Software Familiarity with Secondary BIM software for rendering like Navisworks, Dynamo, VR devices & software Excellent understanding of BIM Modeling, Documentation, and Engineering Calculations Excellent understanding of BIM Modeling, Documentation, and Engineering Calculations Building Clean Data Models based on requirements of the BIM manager Excellent understanding of BIM processes and software Skills-based on Project Initialization & Planning Skills-based on Project Execution & Operation Skills-based on Project Monitoring & Control Skills-based on Project Closeout, Handover, and Commissioning

  6. Non- Technical Skills Required to Build a Successful BIM Career Understand Client Requirements from Pre-kickoff to Handover Understand key elements of collaboration with various stakeholders through meetings, discussions, and feedback Allocate various roles and responsibilities to project stakeholders Exceptional Communication & Coordination Skills Teamwork & Leadership Organizational Skills Organizational Skills Experienced at Managing Workflows Assess the feasibility of a project

  7. Making the move to BIM Visit Us:www.bimengus.com

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