Infrastructure is the next frontier of BIM, where the discipline’s benefits scale up to roads, bridges, rail, and utilities spread across vast geospatial extents. This program focuses squarely on applying BIM to linear and geospatial assets, teaching the modelling, federation, and data-management approaches that differ markedly from building BIM and that major infrastructure programmes now demand.
With governments worldwide mandating BIM on public infrastructure investment, professionals who understand infrastructure BIM workflows are positioned at the centre of the industry’s biggest projects. This course integrates design, geospatial data, and asset information, and introduces emerging digital-twin and lifecycle-management practices that define the future of infrastructure delivery and operation.
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Distinguish infrastructure BIM from building BIM clearly
- Apply BIM maturity levels to infrastructure delivery
- Plan effective modelling strategies for linear assets
- Integrate design models with geospatial and GIS data
- Federate multidisciplinary infrastructure models
- Structure and manage asset information systematically
- Coordinate utilities, civil, and structural models
- Apply data standards specific to infrastructure
- Support construction and operational handover
- Manage information through the asset lifecycle
- Use reality capture and survey data effectively
- Apply coordinate systems and georeferencing correctly
- Implement model breakdown structures for large assets
- Validate and attribute asset data for handover
- Manage clash and coordination on linear projects
- Apply emerging trends in digital twins and asset operation
Course Outline
- Module 1: Infrastructure vs Building BIM & Maturity Levels
- Module 2: Standards & Information Requirements for Infrastructure
- Module 3: Coordinate Systems & Georeferencing
- Module 4: GIS & BIM Integration
- Module 5: Terrain, Existing Conditions & Reality Capture
- Module 6: Modelling Linear & Geospatial Assets
- Module 7: Civil, Structural & Utility Model Elements
- Module 8: Model Breakdown Structure & Software Links
- Module 9: Federating Infrastructure Models
- Module 10: Clash, Coordination & Issue Management
- Module 11: Asset Information Requirements & COBie
- Module 12: Data Attribution & Validation
- Module 13: Operational Handover & Lifecycle Information
- Module 14: Multidisciplinary Collaboration Workflows
- Module 15: Emerging Trends: Digital Twins & Asset Operation
Who Should Attend
This program targets civil and infrastructure engineers, BIM coordinators, and project managers working on roads, bridges, utilities, rail, and other infrastructure assets. A foundational understanding of BIM or civil design software is recommended.
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