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What is BIM?

What is BIM?. And why the I-pads should be included in the apprenticeship course and help our students achieve more??. Using the I-pads to complete the diploma and by including BIM will:. >Decrease the amount of paper work used on the apprenticeship course.

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What is BIM?

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  1. What is BIM? And why the I-pads should be included in the apprenticeship course and help our students achieve more??

  2. Using the I-pads to complete the diploma and by including BIM will: • >Decrease the amount of paper work used on the apprenticeship course. • >Encourage the students to interact with one another and progress at teamwork and want to be involved. • >BIM gives us a clearer understanding of how much material is needed, what components are used and how we are going to construct the system correctly (a better alternative to a paper drawing). • >Easy access to the white/site book and any other literature available on the web. • >Puts the students in their comfort zone. • >Make it easier to send their tutors work by e-mail which can be used as evidence in their portfolios. • >Their companies may be using BIM which helps the apprentice gain knowledge and a better understanding of how it works.

  3. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places.Building Information Models (BIMs) are files proprietary formats and which can be exchanged or networked to support decision making about a place.Current BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain diverse physical infrastructures from water, wastewater, electricity, gas refuse, wall types and communication utilities also to roads, bridges and ports but mainly from houses, apartments, schools and shops to offices, factories, warehouses and prisons, etc.

  4. What BIM can offer… • Easy access your files and up-to-date, BIM projects. • •Easier to submit their unit work book, recapping quiz’s, feedback, synoptical test and assessment plans. • Lets the students design and build any wall type they want in the DWA metal stud areas. • Allows you to zoom in on a drawing detail and gives you a clearer and better understanding by being able to walk around the area with a 360 view.

  5. Section name Building Information Managementis the future BIM is the future because: • Helps with design 2.Tells you if a job is over running 3. If the job is over budget 4.Any snagging is needed 5.Building collaboration 6.Cost holistic 7.Can be 2-D,3-D,4-D,5-D,6-D,7-D………

  6. Using the I-pads with the students. • Using the apple lightning VGA adapter allows you to mirror what appears on the instructors I-pad onto the smart board screen. • Benefits: • *It gives the audience a clearer and better understanding, which allows them to follow instructions easier with the other academies I-pad’s in front of them. • *Encourages team building sessions. • *More interactive and encourages the ones that wouldn’t generally be verbal and lack in confidence to participate more via the tablet.

  7. BIM on the go… • •Quick and easy access to [large] models • •Easy-to-use navigation, using the richness of touch-screen interaction • •Quick and easy access • •Useable both online and offline • ‘ ‘ We were keen for the App to be easy to learn, so we wanted to use gestures that are common in other standard Apps, such as two-finger pinch and drag to zoom and pan which you'd do with the I-Pad Photos App, for example- We wanted navigation to be appropriate for BIM, such as keeping the camera upright as you orbit around, and being able to walk; whilst also being compelling to use, like playing a game, something that you'd want to keep using and learn to master. ’’ Lee Mullin BIM designer

  8. NO MORE PAPERWORK! • This is the bloke from the USA who was once pictured next to a few boxes of drawings and manuals in a basement. Now he features worldwide in every presentation as an illustration of what clients don't want. They don't want this bloke standing next to big boxes of paper

  9. Why BIM is for the apprentices • Building information modeling (BIM) forms an important part of the new Higher Apprenticeship. • The NVQ qualification is for people working in the construction and building services sectors and has pathways for Construction and Built Environment and Building Services Engineering. • Several companies have helped shape the qualification, which has been welcomed by The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) as being key to ensuring the future competitiveness of the industry.

  10. BIM IS NOW BIM is a hot topic in the industry at the moment – but what exactly is it? BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a design process used to create a digital model of every part of a building or asset. This allows streamlined management of project information across all stages of the asset lifecycle.

  11. BIM is also? • BIM is a process that involves creating and using an intelligent 3D model to inform and communicate project decisions. Design, visualization, simulation, and collaboration enabled by Autodesk BIM solutions provide greater clarity for all stakeholders across the project lifecycle. BIM makes it easier to achieve project and business goals.

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