New training modules launched to support the global implementation of BIM
An enhanced suite of training has been launched to support the global implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM).
The Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB’s) international programme works to establish and create opportunities for an open, digitalised and innovative global construction market and boost the economic performance of the construction sector around the world.
Supported by the Construction Innovation Hub and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) the programme helps to grow the global digital construction market, facilitating trade across national borders.
The new training content includes an extension to the existing course which focuses on national BIM programs, as well as an entire new course focussed on BIM implementation within an Organisation. The new modules provide information and exercises on how to achieve organisational change for BIM following the developments of any national level implementation and adoption of standards, such as ISO 19650.
Adam Matthews, Head of International for the Construction Innovation Hub and CDBB said: “The success of BIM and digital transformation within an organisation often comes from effective leadership and change management as well as technical delivery. This course offers practical support and guidance focussed on developing the reasons and benefits for implementation by answering the question of why an organisation might need change and then developing the how to understand what needs to be delivered.
The Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB’s) international programme works to establish and create opportunities for an open, digitalised and innovative global construction market and boost the economic performance of the construction sector around the world.
Supported by the Construction Innovation Hub and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) the programme helps to grow the global digital construction market, facilitating trade across national borders.
The new training content includes an extension to the existing course which focuses on national BIM programs, as well as an entire new course focussed on BIM implementation within an Organisation. The new modules provide information and exercises on how to achieve organisational change for BIM following the developments of any national level implementation and adoption of standards, such as ISO 19650.
Adam Matthews, Head of International for the Construction Innovation Hub and CDBB said: “The success of BIM and digital transformation within an organisation often comes from effective leadership and change management as well as technical delivery. This course offers practical support and guidance focussed on developing the reasons and benefits for implementation by answering the question of why an organisation might need change and then developing the how to understand what needs to be delivered.
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