What is BIM CIOB?
What is BIM, and how is it related to CIOB?

CIOB, the awarding professional body focusing and promoting the qualifications for construction management also provides support for individuals to explore the latest technology support and practical methods used in construction projects.
BIM stands for Business Information Modelling, and it is a broad subject which describes the process of creating digital models and managing digital information related particular projects. It is a profound way to boost effective working methods in an ongoing construction project. With the help of BIM professionals working on the project, find it easier to design, handle and manage the information related to drawing a project plan. BIM brings many benefits to a construction project and now it has become a core part of the UK’s construction and building strategy and infrastructure facilities. The Chartered Institute of Building provides supporting resources to acquire the knowledge and understanding in learning how to use BIM in a construction project. The CIOB provides the BIM Training, BIM Portal (through the website) and more resources which will help an individual to be updated on the progress and developments of BIM in the industry. BIM has several levels through which a professional construction manager or building surveyors/ designers can use effective methods to construct a building. The BIM levels start from 0-3. Each level practices a different collaboration technique which can be applied to a project.
Progressing to BIM
If a candidate already possesses a CIOB Level 4 Diploma in Site Management, he or she will open up many opportunities to improve in the construction management industry. The candidate will be eligible to apply for a CSCS Black card and have the chance to become a chartered member through the CIOB Chartered Membership Programme and Professional Review Coaching Services. Possessing the MCIOB designation in the industry holds many values while working in the broad sectors. Through an online course such as CMP provided by the College of Contract Management, a candidate can obtain the chartered membership qualification. The MCIOB title can be developed further through learning more about the technological developments and uses in the industry. Many construction firms now use BIM methods to manage project activities. Construction professionals can progress towards acquiring knowledge about BIM and enhance the working opportunities in the industry. The construction industry is establishing new grounds to use new methods for effective results and improving quality. The CIOB and other awarding bodies such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors focus on developing better services by keeping up with the latest methods in the construction industry.


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