
BIM Starter
BIM Starter lays the groundwork for anyone entering the world of Building Information Modeling. Perfect for beginners in architecture, engineering, or construction, this introductory program covers the fundamentals of 3D digital modeling and how BIM integrates project data, designs, and documentation in a single intelligent environment. You will gain a clear grasp of industry-standard tools—such as Autodesk Revit or ArchiCAD—and explore how to produce accurate 2D drawings, generate 3D models, and collaborate effectively within small teams. By the end of this course, you’ll have built a strong technical base in BIM essentials, positioning you to work on projects that demand seamless coordination from concept to construction. Whether you plan to continue with more advanced BIM courses or simply want a solid launchpad to enhance your professional profile, BIM Starter provides an in-depth look at this rapidly growing field.
Duration
30 hours (approx. 1 month)
Certification
Cindrebay issues certificates of attendance for its training programmes. These attendance certificates are attested by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Mode of Delivery
Online and Offline
Softwares Included
Revit Architecture, BIM Process
Modules Covered
BIM Fundamentals
Terminology, key concepts, benefits
Introduction to BIM Tools
Basic navigation in Revit/ArchiCAD
3D Modeling Basics
Walls, floors, roofs, simple assemblies
Basic Documentation
Sheets, views, annotations, dimensions
Introduction to Collaboration
Basic file sharing & version control
Industry Best Practices
Common standards, guidelines, and tips

Course Outcomes

- Core BIM Confidence
You’ll gain a clear understanding of foundational BIM concepts—enough to comfortably navigate 3D modeling and produce essential 2D drawings. - Hands-On Software Familiarity
Practice in Revit Architecture or ArchiCAD gives you real-world exposure to the tools professionals use every day. - Collaborative Awareness
Learn how to share files, manage basic version control, and coordinate small projects with teammates. - Industry Perspective
Get a taste of how BIM ties into broader industry standards, making you feel at home when you step into an AEC workplace.
Why It’s Useful
01
Immediate Confidence
You’ll feel prepared to contribute from day one in an entry-level position or internship.
02
Solid Foundation
Sets you up to move on to more advanced BIM topics without feeling overwhelmed.
03
Better Employability
Employers value practical BIM know-how, even at a beginner level.