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Course Curriculum
Introduction
Value
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5. The value to the client
04:39 -
6. The value to architects and consultants
05:07 -
7. The value to constructors
03:09 -
8. The value to facility and asset managers
05:03
Key elements
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9. The key elements of information management
02:34 -
10. Organisational Information Requirements (OIR)
02:11 -
11. The information brief: PIR and AIR
04:25 -
12. Information standards, production methods and procedures
07:06 -
13. The common data environment (CDE)
04:12 -
14. The Information Protocol
03:11 -
15. The exchange information requirements (EIR)
02:00 -
16. Information delivery planning: The BEP
02:58
Management of the process
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17. Procurement and launch process
03:04 -
18. Competencies of a lead consultant
05:00 -
19. Information management hygiene
02:31 -
20. Lessons learned
02:24
Scenarios
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21. Responding to an EIR
02:54 -
22. Your client needs IM but does not ask for it
03:28 -
23. Transitioning to information management and BIM
05:42
Faculty
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Deploi: information management for the built environment
01:59
By the end of this module you will be able to understand:
- The fundamentals of information management and its relevance in the built environment
- The value that information management brings to clients, architects, constructors, and facility managers
- ISO 19650 standards for governing information management processes
- The key roles and responsibilities in the IM process
- How to implement information management practices and procedures in project workflows
About this module
This module explores information management (IM) within the built environment, focusing on its significance for architects and their role in enhancing project effectiveness and efficiency. Participants will learn the fundamental concepts of IM, implementation strategies, and how to effectively manage information throughout project stages.
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