Building Information Modelling (BIM) Management - Work Term
General
- Post-graduate
- 30 learners; individual projects
- 440 hours per learner
- Dates set by experience
- Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
- 1/1 project matches
- Canada
- Academic experience
- Any
- Science, Government, Energy, Technology, Environment, Real estate, It & computing, Construction, engineering & trades
Categories
Skills
Project timeline
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September 7, 2020Experience start
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September 12, 2020Project Scope Meeting/Orientation
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December 19, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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September 7, 2020Experience start
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September 12, 2020Project Scope Meeting/Orientation
Meeting between students and company to confirm: project scope, communication styles, and important dates.
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December 19, 2020Experience end
Overview
- Details
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Students in our BIM Management Post-graduate program are currently looking for work placement opportunities starting in September (although the start date could be sooner or later) until December. They must complete 440 hours for their academic credit. Students graduate at the end of their Work term, meaning that they are available to hire for ongoing employment if you choose.
*Students are available between September 4th - December 18th and require a total of 440 hours.*
- Learner skills
- Competitive analysis, Business services, Business strategy, Data analysis, Research
- Deliverables
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Students will need to demonstrate that they have received real-world experience with an industry partner. The industry partner will be actively engaged with the students as a supervisor, mentor and coach.
Project Examples
Example Job titles include:
· BIM Modeler
· BIM Specialist
· BIM Technologist
· BIM Coordinator
· BIM Construction Officer
· BIM Manager
· Energy Modeller
· 3D Laser Scanner
Job Duty Examples:
· Assess requirements for construction industry Building Information Modeling (BIM) planning and management for Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
· Analyze BIM processes in integrated project delivery from project conceptualization to facilities management
· Conduct project risk analysis using BIM processes
· Integrate knowledge of various suites of BIM applications into project design, construction and facilities management
· CAD Production and 3D Modelling activities
· Converting site, architectural and structural 2D drawings to 3D models
· 4D simulation/schedules
· Create renderings
· Site logistics and construction methodology
Software Capabilities Include:
· Bluebeam
· AutoCAD
· Revit
· Navisworks
Program Learning Outcomes
1. Assess requirements for construction industry Building Information Modeling (BIM) planning and management for Integrated Project Delivery (IPD).
2. Formulate strategies for leadership, team-building and personnel management.
3. Analyze BIM processes in integrated project delivery from project conceptualization to facilities management.
4. Conduct project risk analysis using BIM processes.
5. Execute appropriate BIM management techniques to facilitate integrated project delivery.
6. Apply team-building skills in an interdisciplinary setting and implement in projects collaborative design and construction solutions.
7. Deploy BIM computer platform to create virtual building information models.
8. Integrate knowledge of various suites of BIM applications into project design, construction and facilities management.
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Provide a mentor for the student(s) to connect with throughout the work term.
Be available for a site visit or virtual meeting with someone from the college to see how students are performing (approx halfway through the project).
Complete Employer Evaluation based on the student's performance at the end of the term.