BIM Collab

Includes BIM Advanced content, emphasizing cross-team synergy.

BIM Collab focuses on the collaborative and coordination aspects crucial for multidisciplinary projects. This course builds on everything in BIM Advanced, further sharpening your ability to work in large teams that include architects, engineers, contractors, and owners. You’ll explore cloud-based Common Data Environments (CDEs) for real-time model updates, adopt rigorous communication protocols, and handle advanced clash detection across multiple trades. By practicing data exchange standards such as IFC and COBie, you’ll ensure interoperability among various software platforms. Beyond technical prowess, BIM Collab highlights the teamwork and organizational skills needed to run seamless BIM projects from design through construction phases. Graduates of this course are well-prepared to manage multi-stakeholder environments with minimal errors, improved timelines, and greater overall project success.

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Duration

60 hours (approx. 2 months)

Certification

KHDA

Mode of Delivery

Online and Offline

Softwares Included

Revit Architecture, BIM Process, Navisworks and Twin Motion and Dynamo

Course Content

Includes all BIM Advanced modules, plus:

Common Data Environment (CDE)

Setup, cloud-based collaboration

Interoperability & Data Exchange

IFC, COBie, open standards

Advanced Clash Coordination

Cross-discipline workflows, MEP integration

Issue Tracking & Model Auditing

Ensuring data integrity

BIM Execution Plans

Defining roles, responsibilities, deliverables

Enhanced Teamwork

Communication protocols, stakeholder management

Course Outcomes

  • Seamless Team Collaboration
    Use Common Data Environments (CDEs) and cloud-based platforms to keep everyone on the same page—literally and figuratively.
  • Complex Multi-Discipline Coordination
    Discover how to align architectural, structural, and MEP models without the usual headache.
  • Advanced Clash Management
    Resolve issues across multiple trades, saving time and reducing friction.
  • Data Interoperability
    Work with open standards (IFC, COBie) to ensure your projects are software-agnostic and future-proof.
  • Strategic BIM Execution
    Learn to craft effective BIM Execution Plans that clarify roles, expectations, and outcomes.

Why It’s Useful

01

In-Demand Skillset

Smooth collaboration is essential in today’s global AEC environment; you’ll help teams thrive.

02

Fewer Costly Mistakes

Early detection and resolution of clashes minimize rework and boost client satisfaction.

03

Leadership Potential

Stepping into a coordination role often paves the way for future management opportunities.