Building Information Modelling and Management

Code School Level Credits Semesters
ABEE4097 Architecture and Built Environment 4 20 Full Year UK
Code
ABEE4097
School
Architecture and Built Environment
Level
4
Credits
20
Semesters
Full Year UK

Summary

The module has three core components:
1. The UK BIM Framework: students explore the standards and guidance contained within the UK BIM Framework and develop their understanding of the processes and resources required to implement information management in the context of a construction project.
2. Common data environments: technological solutions are considered and configuration requirements developed.
3. Geometrical modelling: students develop their capability to create, assess and report on, co-ordinated geometrical models of building services installations.

Target Students

Students enrolled in the following programme:- K21A: Building Performance Engineering; U7PBPENG.

Classes

Assessment

Assessed in both autumn & spring semest

Educational Aims

This module aims to equip students with the knowledge and understanding needed to enable them to set out a project information management methodology, to configure a CDE solution and to create and co-ordinate geometrical models for the heating and ventilation aspects of building services installations.

Learning Outcomes

- Understanding of the UK BIM Framework and its application for the delivery phase of a project
 

- Understanding of the purpose and operation of a CDE solution along information container naming and management approaches
 

M17.  Communicate effectively on complex engineering matters with technical and non-technical audiences, evaluating the effectiveness of the methods used

M10. Adopt a holistic and proportionate approach to the mitigation of security risks
 

M16. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader of a team.  Evaluate effectiveness of own and team performance
 

This module supports the following Engineering  Council learning outcomes - supporting students to:
M3. Select and apply computational and analytical techniques to model broadly-defined problems, recognising the limitations of the techniques employed
 

- Ability to produce key components of information management resources (for example, those covering information planning and delivery)
 

- Ability to simulate and report on geometrical model clashes using software.
 

- Ability to create, co-ordinate and analyse geometrical models for aspects of heating and ventilation systems
 

Conveners

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Last updated 07/01/2025.