Description
The construction industry is under growing pressure to deliver faster and more coordinated projects. These projects must meet international standards such as ISO 19650. However, a major obstacle remains: ineffective management of design conflicts. This is especially true when teams work in disconnected software environments and rely on outdated coordination methods.
Despite powerful tools like Solibri, Navisworks, Revit, Archicad, BIMcollab, and BIMcloud, many professionals struggle. Manual clash detection, inconsistent issue tracking, and communication gaps between disciplines are common problems.
This advanced seminar provides the skills and strategies needed to lead efficient, clash-free project delivery. Participants will learn to detect and resolve design conflicts early. Additionally, they will implement structured issue management across multiple platforms. The course also teaches how to connect office-based coordination with site execution. Furthermore, it emphasizes practical use of BCF-based tools for automated revision tracking and feedback. As a result, teams can ensure a more collaborative and transparent process.
Digital coordination continues to evolve. For example, AI now supports clash grouping, issue prioritization, and predictive risk analysis. Therefore, this seminar prepares professionals to stay ahead. It is ideal for those ready to move beyond traditional methods and lead in today’s data-driven AEC environment.
Description of candidates for participation:
MEP Modelers, MEP Engineers, Architects, Technical Staff, BIM Managers, BIM Coordinators & BIM Supervisors, Site Supervisors, Site Managers & Site Coordinators, Drafters & Designers, Directors
General Info
| Live Online Microsoft Teams |
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| DATE 25 September – 21 October 4 Sessions | Tuesdays & Thursdays 15 hours of training + 4 hours of consultancy |
| TIME 10:00 – 14:15 |
| PRICE Participation fee: €1.900 Subsidy: €1.900 Net cost: €0.00 The seminar is not subject to VAT for subsidy recipients Special discount for self-employed and students |