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What skills do you need for BIM?
BIM Managers are the project lead and as such people-skills are essential.
- Essential attributes: Communication skills, collaboration, leadership and fostering teamwork, project management and co-ordination skills.
- Technical skills: BIM Managers define the modelling environment and specifies the BIM team requirement.
What it takes to be a BIM Manager?
A BIM Manager is often expected to have academic qualifications of HNC/HND (or higher) in a construction-based subject such as civil engineering, additionally they should have at least 5 years’ experience in an architectural, engineering or construction-based role.
Who are the different professionals that are involved when using BIM?
This article covers three of the most common BIM roles, including BIM Technician, BIM Coordinator and BIM Manager.
What are BIM roles?
BIM (Building Information Modelling) coordinators are responsible for digital processes associated with the design and construction stages of a project. They ensure 3D models, drawings and structural data are hosted in one, accessible place and deliver project information model to clients.
What is the role of a BIM manager?
In short, the role of BIM manager is to implement all the procedures in BIM and Digital Construction during the design, construction, and handover of a project. A BIM manager leads and supports the use of digital technology to create BIMs in the AEC sector.
What certifications do you need to become a BIM manager?
There is no requirement for BIM Managers to receive any specific certifications in order to be hired. Some firms may desire specific years’ experience or familiarity with a certain industry, but there is no formal certification process for BIM Managers. Becoming an Autodesk Certified Revit Expert could be a great start.
How do general contractor BIM managers work with subcontractors?
General contractor BIM managers will spend a lot of time coordinating with the BIM managers of the subcontractors on projects to build a “master” model which shows the conflicts of all of the trades. Others are slowing adopting the modeling as well, with varying rates of success.
What does an AEC BIM manager do?
A BIM manager leads and supports the use of digital technology to create BIMs in the AEC sector. Technology is revolutionizing the way we learn, work, communicate, and perform a lot of daily tasks.