BIM execution plans
Building Information Modeling is a complex subject. That does not mean it needs to be a complex process. Having a good BIM execution plan will help you better coordinate designs across disciplines and reduce design errors. Learn what you should consider as you develop your BIM execution plan.
Course overview
Building Information Modeling is a complex subject. That does not mean it needs to be a complex process. Having a good BIM execution plan will help you better coordinate designs across disciplines and reduce design errors. Learn what you should consider as you develop your BIM execution plan.
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Course outline
Understand what a BIM Execution Plan is and why you need one
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a complex subject. That does not mean it needs to be a complex process. Having a good BIM execution plan will help you better coordinate designs across disciplines and reduce design errors. Learn what you should consider as you develop your BIM execution plan.
Module outline
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a complex subject. That does not mean it needs to be a complex process. Having a good BIM execution plan will help you better coordinate designs across disciplines and reduce design errors. Learn what you should consider as you develop your BIM execution plan.
This content series takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. By the end, you should understand:
- What is a BIM Execution Plan and why is it important?
- What is the BIM LOD?
- What is an AIA E203 document?
- What is an AIA G202 document?
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Use BIM Collaborate Pro to utilize your CAD standards and guidelines
The focus of this content series is discussing and establishing project delivery guidelines. These guidelines will serve as a framework for stakeholder delivery and collaboration expectations. Learn to utilize BIM Collaborate Pro (formerly BIM 360) to reinforce these standards guidelines.
Module outline
The focus of this content series is discussing and establishing project delivery guidelines. These guidelines will serve as a framework for stakeholder delivery and collaboration expectations. Learn to utilize BIM Collaborate Pro (formerly BIM 360) to reinforce these standards guidelines.
This content series takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Understand design collaboration Team Space.
- Choose how you work and exchange BIM data with other Teams.
- Understand Timeline Nodes, Packages, Symbols, and Project Status.
- Schedule publish of Revit Workshared Models.
Prerequisites
This content series requires user-level knowledge of BIM Collaborate Pro and is focused on best practices and its industry applications. If you don't have experiences with this product, we recommend you to take foundational training using one of the resources below:
- Built-in tutorials, available via in-product Help
- eLearning Partners
- Authorized Training Centers
About the author
This content series was created by Joe Simon, Principal Implementation Consultant at Autodesk.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have the BIM Collaborate Pro software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.