BIM Execution Plan (Case Study) BIM For Contractor (BEP)

Lear how to read and create BIM Execution Plan (BIM For Contractor), The conclusion of the BIM Execution Plan

Lear how to read and create BIM Execution Plan (BIM For Contractor), The conclusion of the BIM Execution Plan

Overview

You Will Learn how to create BIM Execution Plan, You Will Learn how to read BIM Execution Plan, You Will Learn the information of the BIM Execution Plan, You Will understand the LOD

BIM Coordinators, BIM Managers, BIM Engineers, Project Managers

BIM Concept, Working in Construction Projects, Working in BIM Field

A BIM Execution Plan (BEP), also known as a BIM Implementation Plan, is a comprehensive document that helps project participants move forward with clear roles and expectations. A BEP is an essential element to create before beginning any construction project, especially for those that are large or complex with many collaborators.

Through clear roles, responsibilities and real-time communication, a BEP keeps all in sync while ensuring construction stays on track. This is vital when adhering to tight schedules. A thoughtful plan also makes sure details don’t fall through the cracks or become last-minute change orders that cause delays.

A thorough a BEP is a powerful project accountability tool that keeps work moving forward throughout the various phases of planning and construction. A well-coordinated project starts with a well-crafted BEP.

BIM Scope:

  1. Design Model LOD 300

  2. Construction Model & Shop Drawings LOD 350

  3. BOQ

  4. 4D

  5. 5D

Course Contents:

  1. Project Initiation

  2. BIM Planning

  3. BIM Model Criteria and Guidelines

  4. BIM Team Structure

  5. Communication and Information Exchange

  6. Appendices

  • Appendix I: Definitions

  • Appendix II: BIM Coding System

  • Appendix III: BIM Model Elements

  • Appendix IV: Modelling Methodology

  • Appendix V: Model Quality Control Methodology

  • Appendix VI: BOQ Model Development Methodology

  • Appendix VII: 4D/5D Model Methodology

  • Appendix VIII: Naming Convention

Notes:

  1. You will learn how to read and create BIM Execution Plan

  2. Implementation of the course with Actual Case Study

  3. You will Learn What is a BIM execution plan (BEP)?

  4. You will Learn Who needs a BEP?

  5. You will Learn What are the key elements of a successful BEP?


Mohamed Gamal

Have strong experience as CAD CAM Instructor:

NX (CAD - CAM - CAE -Mold Wizard - CNC Post Builder, Sheet Metal)

Solid Works, Inventor, Solid Edge

Have strong experience in post processing for CNC machines (Milling, Turning, Wire EDM)

Making a (G code) programs for a lot of mechanical products and manufacturing it in CNC machines (Milling 3 Axis, Multi Axis).

Have strong knowledge of mold wizard of NX (Injection Mold Plastic )

Making a complete mold base for plastic parts and get the drawings for the manufacturing.


Have strong experience in BIM Management & BIM Instructor:

Support the implementation of BIM processes and systems across all projects by ensuring that all stages of the design process are met according to company policy and BIM execution plan. Responsible for ensuring all disciplines are working together to produce coordinated BIM models. Initiating new technologies to meet milestones on time and within budget.

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