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Certificates: Certificate "BIM specialist with Revit"
Certificate "Cost calculation, AVA and HOAI in construction" -
Additional Certificates: buildingSMART certificate "Professional Certification - Foundation Basic Module"
BIM Coordinator" certificate
BIM Modeler Revit" certificate -
Examination: Practical project work with final presentations
buildingSMART/VDI certification -
Teaching Times: Full-timeMonday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. (in weeks with public holidays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m.)
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Language of Instruction: German
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Duration: 16 Weeks
BIM Manager - Building Information Modeling
BIM basics (approx. 3 days)
Introduction to the BIM method
Industry standard 4.0
Need for new collaborative forms
Advantages and challenges of the BIM method
BIM and lean management
Open and interoperable solutions
buildingSMART as an organization
BIM competence assessment
National peculiarities in BIM application
National/international standards and guidelines
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
BIM in the phases: Design-build-operate (approx. 3 days)
BIM as-built determination - data - processes
Specialist models and the coordination of data
Evaluation and use of model data in the planning phase
BIM in the realization phase
BIM in the inventory and in the management phase
BIM reference processes BMVI/ISO 19650 step-by-step plan
BIM project orientation (approx. 4 days)
Requirement of the client - AIA
Implementation of the standards
Information requirements and objectives of the client
BIM control for clients
BIM implementation in the company
BIM reference process - systematics
Project organization and use cases
BIM roles and responsibilities
"BIM Manager" service profile
Object-oriented model structure, BIM tools
Model qualities, classification and coordination
BIM Management (approx. 3 days)
Formulation of the BIM objective
Conditions for successful BIM projects
Project support, data management and reporting on the use of BIM
Creating BIM-compliant templates and guidelines for all planning participants
Legal principles and service profiles (approx. 1 day)
BIM and HOAI - effects on pricing law
BIM contract regulations and components of BIM BVB
Collaboration and coordination (approx. 2 days)
Modeling guidelines
Common Data Environment (CDE)
Use Case Management BIM Workflow
IDM (Information Delivery Manual)
Model View Definition (MVD)
Information supply chain - overall process map
Creation of BIM project execution plan - BAP
Project work, certification preparation and buildingSMART/VDI certification: Professional Certification - Foundation Basic Module incl. certification preparation (approx. 4 days)
BIM Coordinator
Tasks as a BIM coordinator (approx. 1 day)
Overview, introduction and benefits of BIM
BIM roles and responsibilities
Specialist coordination and overall coordination
buildingSMART standards/openBIM
BIM processes and process maps
Common Data Environment (CDE) (approx. 1 day)
Data management and exchange with IFC and BCF
Solibri basics (approx. 2 days)
Merging several models (IFC data)
Visibilities, selection basket, filter function
Measurement function, marking, sectional view
BCF News (approx. 1 day)
Create presentation and BCF report
Using BCF files in Solibri Office
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
Model testing (approx. 1 day)
Compartment and partial models
Hard and soft collisions
Communication and documentation
Degree of completion of the building models
Level of development (LOD, LoI, LoG, LoIN)
Model View Definition (MVD)
Data transfer points, milestones, data drops
Overall process map
Solibri model check (approx. 5 days)
Rule sets, rule parameters, Ruleset Manager
Collision check, free space in front of component
Evaluate results (reject, accept)
Slide, presentation, report
Save check results as BCF files
Go through rule sets (e.g. model comparison, distance rules) using various examples
AIA and BAP (approx. 1 day)
Client information requirements (AIA)
BIM execution plan (BAP)
Information Delivery Manual (IDM)
Model structures and modeling specifications
Classification, property sets (property sets)
Solibri evaluation and classification (approx. 3 days)
Evaluation definition, evaluation, grouping
Report, classification and classification rules
Attribute check as a task before evaluation
Deepen evaluation using the example of tendering, awarding, model-related cost determination and others
Project work (approx. 5 days)
To consolidate the content learned
Presentation of the project results
BIM Modeler Revit
Basics of BIM and CDE (approx. 2 days)
Overview, introduction and benefits of BIM
BIM roles (manager, coordinator, modeler)
Differences between Open BIM and Closed BIM
BIM documents (AIA, BAP, IDM...)
buildingSMART standards
Common Data Environment (CDE)
Implementation of specialist planner models
Data management and exchange with IFC and BCF
Basics in Solibri/BCF messages (approx. 1 day)
Merging several models (IFC data)
Visibilities, selection basket
Measurement function, marking, section display
Create presentation and BCF report
Using BCF files in Solibri Office
Basics in Revit (approx. 2 days)
Importing template drawings
Structure of a building model
Components, rooms and extension areas
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
BIM models, IFC import and export (approx. 2 days)
Model completion and detailing levels
Level of development (LOD, LOG, LOI, LOIN)
Data exchange with IFC 4
Revit IFC import and export interface
Base quantities option
Control of IFC data with Solibri Office
Attributes (approx. 4 days)
Property Sets Definition
IFC attributes, IFC entity
Modify and transfer attributes
User-defined attributes
Attribute mapping (attribute mapping)
Editing attributes with Excel
Collision control in Revit (approx. 2 days)
Collision control, settings, collision report
Distinguishing between important and unimportant collisions
Collisions between architectural and building services models
Breakthrough planning (ceiling breakthrough, wall recess)
BIM objects (approx. 2 days)
Revit families
Use and prepare BIM objects
Create families in Revit yourself
Project work (approx. 5 days)
To consolidate the content learned
Presentation of the project results
Cost calculation, AVA and HOAI in the construction industry
Cost planning in construction (approx. 6 days)
Overview: Cost statements for the service phases (1-9)
Standards and regulations
DIN 276-1 Costs in construction
DIN 277-1 Floor areas and room volumes
WoFlV Living Space Ordinance
Determination of areas and room contents
Floor areas and room contents
Living space
Assignment of quantities and reference units
Consolidation of DIN 276
Scope of application
Structure of the cost breakdown
Cost determination
Cost estimation
Cost calculation
Cost estimate
Quantities and reference units
Working with the BKI Cost Planner
Presentation of a software-based solution
Basic functions of the BKI Cost Planner
Cost estimation and calculation with BKI reference objects
Plausibility checks
Print output and export options
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
AVA - Tendering, awarding and invoicing of construction services (approx. 7 days)
VOB - Contract award and contract regulations for construction services
VOB Part A - Contract award by contracting authorities
Service description
Award procedure and award provisions
VOB Part C - General Technical Contract Terms for Construction Work
Trade-specific regulations for construction work
VOB Part B - General conditions of contract
Special contractual conditions
Additional Technical Terms of Contract
Notice of obstruction and notification of concerns
Acceptance and invoicing
Claims for defects and limitation periods
Working with Orca AVA
Presentation of a software-based solution
Project master data
Cost estimation/calculation
Cost breakdowns DIN 276 and STLB Bau
Tendering with service specifications
Digital request for quotation (GAEB)
Comparison of offers with price comparison lists
Contract awarding
Supplement management
Billing via measurement check and invoice approval
Digital quantity takeoff
Layout and print output
Data interfaces (import/export)
Cost transfer from the BKI cost planner
Orca AVA and Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Overview HOAI (approx. 2 days)
Scope of application
Structure and main contents
Fee assessment basis
Allocability of the cost calculation to the fee calculation
Assessment and allocation to fee zones
Basic services and special services
Services for several properties
Conversion and modernization surcharge
Final invoice
Architect's contract and liability law
Project work (approx. 5 days)
To deepen the contents learned
Use of Orca AVA and the BKI cost planner
Presentation of the project results
Changes are possible. The course content is updated regularly.
After the course, you will not only have extensive knowledge of BIM, which is required to maintain and create building models, but will also be able to coordinate the tasks and responsibilities of those involved in the project, ensure data exchange and ensure the quality of information and processes. You will also be familiar with BIM structures, understand national and international standards, be able to apply strategies for introducing BIM in companies and make well-founded planning decisions.
After this course, you will also have knowledge of cost calculation according to DIN 276, the new HOAI and software-supported AVA (tendering, awarding and invoicing) with the ORCA program.
People with a degree in architecture or civil engineering, draughtsmen, construction technicians and specialists with relevant professional training and experience.
As a BIM specialist, you are in high demand in building planning, design and modeling and are sought after in construction and real estate companies as well as design offices of all sizes.
Additional knowledge of cost calculation, HOAI and AVA is essential in all phases of a project and increases your chances on the job market.
Didactic concept
Your lecturers are highly qualified both professionally and didactically and will teach you from the first to the last day (no self-study system).
You will learn in effective small groups. The courses usually consist of 6 to 25 participants. The general lessons are supplemented by numerous practical exercises in all course modules. The practice phase is an important part of the course, as it is during this time that you process what you have just learned and gain confidence and routine in its application. The final section of the course involves a project, a case study or a final exam.
Virtual classroom alfaview®
Lessons take place using modern alfaview® video technology - either from the comfort of your own home or at our premises at Bildungszentrum. The entire course can see each other face-to-face via alfaview®, communicate with each other in lip-sync voice quality and work on joint projects. Of course, you can also see and talk to your connected trainers live at any time and you will be taught by your lecturers in real time for the entire duration of the course. The lessons are not e-learning, but real live face-to-face lessons via video technology.
The courses at alfatraining are funded by Agentur für Arbeit and are certified in accordance with the AZAV approval regulation. When submitting a Bildungsgutscheinor Aktivierungs- und Vermittlungsgutschein, the entire course costs are usually covered by your funding body.
Funding is also possible via Europäischen Sozialfonds (ESF), Deutsche Rentenversicherung (DRV) or regional funding programs. As a regular soldier, you have the option of attending further training courses via Berufsförderungsdienst (BFD). Companies can also have their employees qualified via funding from Agentur für Arbeit (Qualifizierungschancengesetz).