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Continuing Professional Development Course: “Building Information Modelling (BIM)”

The aim of the continuing professional development training programme “Digitalisation of the Construction Process: Building Information Modelling (BIM)” is to provide general knowledge on construction process digitalisation and Building Information Modelling (BIM), and to develop practical skills needed to apply this knowledge in real‑world work.

The training programme is intended for managers in the main areas of technical construction activities. After completing this course, participants will be able to use tools applied in BIM processes and understand the general principles of preparing, storing, and managing construction information.

The training programmes are approved by the State Enterprise Construction Products Certification Centre and coordinated with the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania. Participants receive certificates confirming the completion of continuing professional development.

Training format and duration

  • Training is delivered remotely (online).
  • Duration: two days, 8 hours per day.

Course prices (per participant)

  • BIM I (beginner level) – €300
  • BIM II – €300
  • BIM III (advanced level) – €300

The continuing professional development programme consists of three modules:

To provide certified managers with general knowledge on the digitalisation of the construction process and Building Information Modelling (BIM), and to develop practical skills required to adopt, use, and further advance specialised knowledge, methods, and technologies of engineering information modelling of buildings in professional practice.

To provide certified managers with knowledge about the essence of BIM methodology and its application in the construction process; to develop general skills needed to apply this knowledge in practice in order to use and advance specialised Building Information Modelling knowledge, methods, and technologies; and to provide the knowledge and abilities required to begin working with tools used in BIM processes, as well as to understand the general principles of preparing, storing, and managing information.

To provide certified managers with specialised competencies required in the stages of building planning, design, construction, and supervision by applying the technological and process-related aspects of BIM methodology in the construction process.
It also aims to develop specialised abilities to use and further advance Building Information Modelling knowledge, methods, and technologies in practical activities.

A certified manager, depending on their existing knowledge and skills, may choose one or several modules that support their professional qualification improvement. Each participant who completes one, two, or all three selected modules receives a certificate confirming 14 hours of continuing professional development.

Upcoming Training Sessions (registration open):

  • BIM I Training Programme (Beginner Level)

    February 18 (Day 1) and February 20 (Day 2)


    BIM II Training Programme

    March 4 (Day 1) and March 6 (Day 2)


    BIM III Training Programme (Advanced Level)

    To be confirmed.


    REGISTRATION

    Training Sessions are held in Lithuanian.

  • For inquiries regarding BIM competency training for construction sector foremen and highly qualified construction workers, please contact: info@skaitmeninestatyba.lt

Training Lecturers and Their Topics

 

  • BIM objects. BIM models (BIM III)
  • Levels of development of the BIM information model (LOD) (BIM III)
  • Classifications (BIM III)
  • Common Data Environment (CDE) in BIM (BIM III)
  • BIM implementation in a construction project, information management specification (BIM III)
  • Planning the BIM project development process: employer’s information requirements, BIM execution plan, contractual relationships in a BIM project (BIM III)

 

General principles of planning and implementing technical, technological, economic, time‑related, and other indicators of construction using IT tools (BIM I)

Use of existing electronic services in the construction process (BIM I)

General principles of working with visual and graphic digital data (CAD, PDF, etc.) (BIM I)

General principles of planning and implementing technical, technological, economic, time‑related, and other indicators of construction using IT tools (BIM I)

Digital recording and documentation of construction progress and results (BIM I)

BIM model use cases during construction and manufacturing stages (BIM II)

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process (BIM II)

 

BIM in manufacturing

Practical application of BIM

 

BIM in manufacturing

Practical application of BIM

 

BIM application methods (practice from “Existing Conditions Identification” and “As‑Built” scanning and model comparison processes)

BIM model outcomes and application methods in Asset Lifecycle (SGC) stages

Client practices using BIM in public procurement

 

Construction project phases according to building lifecycle (SGC) stages (practice from transport infrastructure)

BIM in design and construction phases. YIT Lietuva practice (BIM II)

YIT Lietuva: “Classification Systems in BIM Projects” (BIM III)

 

BIM in manufacturing

Practical application of BIM