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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital process that provides a 3D model of a building, which integrates information about design

Our program is designed for both experienced AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction professionals and students aiming to enter this field. Whether you're an Architect, Engineer, or Interior Designer our training offers expert insights and practical knowledge. It enhances proficiency in BIM tools, keeps you updated with industry standards, and boosts career prospects. Our course welcomes learners from Architects, Engineers, and ITI backgrounds, ensuring a diverse group can succeed in the AEC sector.

Course Duration

Length: 3 months (5 - 6 Hours/Week)

Weekly Commitment: 5 hours per week, with flexible modules for both

professionals and students.

Certification Details

Requirements: Complete all modules, submit assignments, and pass the

final assessment.

Recognition: Our certificate is industry-recognized, enhancing your

professional credentials.

Mentorship: Access to expert mentors for guidance and feedback throughout

the course.

Upon successful completion, you will receive a digital Course Completion &

Project Completion certificate to add to your portfolio and share on

professional platforms like LinkedIn. 


Our BIM training course, guided by industry experts, offers:

● Practical skills for real-world BIM applications.

● Career advancement opportunities in AEC industries.

● Improved project efficiency and collaboration.

● Flexible, self-paced learning online.

● Industry-recognized certification upon completion.

● Will learn to Draft a Proper Formal Email for Client Communication.

● Will learn how to Prepare for and Attend BIM Interviews.

● Will learn how to Attend a BIM Coordination Meeting. 


Scope of Work :

BIM Engineers: Specialize in digital modeling and project coordination, integrating design and construction data.

Civil Engineers: Focus on traditional infrastructure design, construction oversight, and maintenance.

Salary:

BIM Engineers: BIM engineers often command higher salaries compared to civil engineers. Their expertise in BIM software and digital modeling is in high demand, especially as more construction projects adopt BIM methodologies. The increasing complexity and scale of construction projects requiring BIM expertise contribute to higher salary offerings.

Civil Engineers: On average, civil engineers tend to have lower salaries compared to BIM engineers due to their specialized nature and higher demand for BIM skills in the industry. Salaries for civil engineers can vary widely based on Specialization & experience.

Other Factors:

Technological Advancement: BIM engineers are at the forefront of construction technology, using advanced software.

Job Market: BIM skills are increasingly essential globally, expanding job opportunities.  


BIM Trainee: Learns and assists in creating digital building models using BIM software, gaining hands-on experience, and collaborating with senior team members.

BIM Modeler: Creates accurate digital building models using BIM software, collaborating closely with Architects and Engineers to represent design and construction elements.

BIM Specialist: Expert in specific BIM areas like structural engineering or MEP systems, providing technical support, conducting analysis, and developing specialized BIM workflows. 

BIM Coordinator: Oversees the BIM process, manages clash detection, ensures model integrity, and fosters communication among project disciplines.

BIM Manager: Leads BIM efforts within disciplines like architecture or engineering, ensuring coordination and collaboration across different teams in large projects or organizations.

BIM Technician: Assists in constructing, modifying, and maintaining BIM models, handling tasks like data entry, model cleanup, and information extraction.

BIM Estimator: Uses BIM models for quantity take-offs and cost estimating in construction projects, improving accuracy and efficiency in estimating processes

BIM Auditor: Evaluates BIM model quality and compliance, ensuring adherence to project standards, accuracy of information, and industry best practices.


Scope of Work:

● BIM Architects:

Digital Modeling and Coordination: Create and manage detailed 3D models, resolve clashes, and manage data.

Collaboration and Integration: Work closely with other disciplines and manage the building's lifecycle.

Technology and Software: Proficient in BIM software like Revit and Navisworks, staying updated with new tools.

Architects:

Design and Planning: Focus on aesthetic and functional design, creating 2D drawings.

Construction Documentation: Prepare blueprints and obtain building permits.

Project Management: Conduct site visits, supervise construction, and interact with clients.

Salary:

● BIM Architects: Typically earn higher salaries due to specialized skills in technology and data management,

● Architects: Generally earn lower salaries compared to BIM architects, influenced by experience, reputation, and project complexity.