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BIM for Asset and Facilities Management

The modern successful construction professional is well aware of the importance of considering completed building operation management factors from the commencement of design of the building. Today’s building owners increasingly determine investment value not only on development costs, but also on long-term operational expenditure.

While the concept of life cycle costing is not new, modern openBIM technologies take it to a new level. In their most advanced application, collaborative openBIM project teams require the involvement of facilities managers from as early as possible in the design phase of major projects in particular. The BIM for Asset and Facilities Management course will prepare you to make intelligent design decisions based on facilities management information that optimises practical and cost aspects of long-term operational factors. Prepare to be a significant contributor to the future of construction and infrastructure.

The BIM for Asset and Facilities Management course is one of twelve specialised BIM microcredentials available. 

Meet your course instructor

Toby Maple

Over the last 17 years, Toby has become an industry leader in Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Digital Engineering (DE) and intimately understands the challenges and opportunities facing large organisations when effectively implementing digital strategies. His experience working from board and executive level through to designers and software users ensures change management and business processes are linked across businesses and to organisational outcomes.

He advocates incremental development and implementation of technology-agnostic digital strategies at a pace that can be sustained financially, organisationally, and by the workforce. Toby’s experience includes implementing BIM and DE at an organisational strategy and mega projects level, as BIM / DE have become operationalised by organisations for planning, design, construction and operational uses.

    • Delivered by industry experts, this course is delivered over a three (3) day workshop. 
    • On-campus participants will be provided with an exclusive welcome session prior to commencing the first workshop.
    • Successfully completing the course will equip participants with a microcredential digital certificate.
    • This microcredential aligns with the 5-credit point subject, BIM for Asset and Facilities Management (SSUD70-307) in the Master of Building Information Modelling and Integrated Project Delivery. The microcredential may qualify for credit towards a Bond University program. Please be sure to review the full course outline including details of all assessments required.
  • This microcredential is aimed at professionals in architecture, project management, construction, valuation and property development, city planning or related fields with an interest in gaining a foundational understanding of Building Information Modelling concepts.

    Participants require basic skills in architecture, construction or a related field, or experience in the building or construction industries.

  • Semester available: This course is offered in our January, May and September semesters

    Course dates: See timetable - https://bond.edu.au/timetable

    Please be advised this program is delivered face-to-face 433 Boundary St, Brisbane. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

  • Delivered by industry experts, this course is delivered over a three (3) day workshop. 
  • On-campus participants will be provided with an exclusive welcome session prior to commencing the first workshop.
  • Successfully completing the course will equip participants with a microcredential digital certificate.
  • This microcredential aligns with the 5-credit point subject, BIM for Asset and Facilities Management (SSUD70-307) in the Master of Building Information Modelling and Integrated Project Delivery. The microcredential may qualify for credit towards a Bond University program. Please be sure to review the full course outline including details of all assessments required.

How to apply

Applying is free and easy. However, you will need to provide a copy of your CV and/or link to your LinkedIn profile to demonstrate your relevant background and experience.

Note: It is the responsibility of students to ensure they meet the assumed knowledge* expectations of the subject. Students who do not possess this prior knowledge are strongly recommended against enrolling and do so at their own risk. No concessions will be made for students’ lack of prior knowledge.

*Assumed knowledge is the minimum level of knowledge of a subject area that students are assumed to have acquired through previous study.

If you have any questions in regards to your application, please feel free to contact [email protected] or download our step-by-step guide.

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