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Introduction to BIM
What BIM Actually is
0.1 Who I Am and Why I Created This (1:51)
1.1 The Revit ≠ BIM Conversation (2:17)
1.2 BIM as Process, Not Software (3:10)
1.3 The I in BIM is the Most Important Letter (5:06)
1.4 What Model Based Delivery Actually Looks Like (4:06)
1.5 Use First, Information Second (8:06)
1.6 Information Through the Lifecycle (7:30)
The BIM Ecosystem
2.1 Disciplines and Their Tools (4:55)
2.2 Why the World Isn't All Autodesk (4:21)
2.3 The Interoperability Challenge (2:53)
2.4 Open Standards and Data Exchange (3:46)
Standards and Frameworks
3.1 ISO 19650 Overview (3:42)
3.2 BIM Execution Plans (4:01)
3.3 Level of Development and Level of Information Need (6:21)
3.4 When Information Trust Breaks Down (6:59)
3.5 Recognizing Useful BIM Requirements (11:40)
Roles in BIM Projects
4.1 What ISO 19650 Actually Defines (2:47)
4.2 Functions, Not Titles (4:42)
4.3 Where You Fit and Where You Can Grow (3:46)
Putting it into practice
5.1 Assessing Where You Are Now (1:53)
Bonus Lession - How To Check If A BIM Model Is Actually Usable (19:00)
5.3 How to Read and Use a BIM Execution Plan (2:09)
5.4 Participating Effectively in Coordination (2:29)
5.5 Your Growth Path Forward (2:14)
5.6 Why BIM Fails on Real Projects (12:39)
3.4 When Information Trust Breaks Down
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