FAQs
How do you become a BIM manager?
There are numerous options. For recognised accreditation, Australian tertiary education providers are offering courses and units of study in BIM management. Recognised organisations such as Operam Academy and BSI offer BIM training and ISO 19650 information management practitioner accreditation. Local independent industry body buildingSmart has a BIMcreds assessment program to demonstrate BIM/DE competency. Software vendors like Autodesk also offer certification for specific BIM applications.
What does a BIM Manager do?
A BIM Manager or Digital Engineering Manager might be responsible for managing technical systems within an organisation to enable BIM production. A BIM Manager might also have a role as the technical representative of the organisation in a project environment. A BIM manager could also be a central figure in the overall management of project delivery, including creating and monitoring the requirements of a BIM Management Plan/ Digital Engineering Management Plan.
What does a BIM Coordinator do?
A BIM Coordinator generally occupies a technical role within an organisation to execute BIM production but can also undertake the responsibilities of a BIM Manager.
Is BIM a software?
No, BIM (Building Information Modelling) is a process, and a digital model (Building Information Model). BIM enabled software applications are typically categorised as Authoring (for the production of a digital model), or Reviewing (for the consumption and viewing of model geometry and model data).
Is BIM a good career?
BIM is mainstream in Australia, so it’s advisable to have a basic level of understanding. If you like technical challenges, have an affinity for 3D modelling, and data management a career in BIM might be right for you. The experts in the field understand that leveraging data is the biggest challenge and they often have the capability in programming, data aggregation, software development, and software integration. Another pathway is in BIM/ digital advisory. Similar to management consultancy this pathway is suited to professionals with technical expertise paired with strategic consulting skills.
How much do BIM modellers make?
This depends on your skillsets. Modelling is an easily-learned and common skill. A highly valued technician will be able to automate some modelling processes and deliver good project outcomes. However, not everyone has the necessary understanding of their discipline or trade, and despite sound modelling skills, can often create poor outcomes, which cost employers time and money.
Which is better AutoCAD or Revit?
These applications typically achieve different outcomes. AutoCAD cannot perform tasks that Revit is strong at, whilst Revit cannot perform tasks that AutoCAD is more suited to.
Is drafting a career in decline?
As designers are increasingly armed with skills in digital tools, they are becoming less reliant on drafters/technicians in the traditional sense. However, drafters/technicians often have sound knowledge of their discipline and are likely to produce high-quality modelling and documentation with less error than those who are not technically trained. For this reason, drafters/technicians are in high demand.
Is Computer Aided Design (CAD) BIM?
Strictly no, but CAD integrates very successfully in a BIM environment. The functionality of CAD is ever-increasing and specific CAD platforms are designed to achieve very specific discipline/trade outcomes. AutoCAD Civil 3D is considered an industry-leading modelling application for integrating civil design into a collaborative BIM environment. AutoCAD may not be as successful in producing Architectural, Structural, or Building Services BIM Models as parametric modelling applications. CAD applications are often used in creating 3D rail track models and 3D survey models.
What software do I need for BIM?
This depends on your discipline or trade, and whether you are undertaking 3D authoring, or reviewing 3D information. Autodesk, Bentley, Graphisoft (Nemetschek), Tekla, Trimble, 12d, and McNeel are key vendors in the AEC marketplace, along with many more.
What are the disadvantages of BIM?
Implementing a BIM roadmap and transforming traditional digital processes will require capital investment in systems, software applications, and training. Intensive production time associated with modelling, particularly in early project stages is often identified as a negative impact to profitability. These factors need to be weighed up against the benefits of participating in a market as a BIM capable company, more efficiencies in an integrated approach to project delivery, and a more appealing workplace for the generation of digital natives.
Does BIM cost more?
The cost to produce BIM models can fluctuate depending on the extent of Employer Information Requirements. Traditional 2D production is considered more cost-effective by some trades and disciplines in project delivery, and some companies can put a premium cost option to produce BIM models. However, this approach lacks the 3D collaborative aspect, which creates risk and can lead to significant cost. There is a growing trend in the market for more hybrid solutions where 3D BIM models are produced in complex projects, and 2D CAD is produced in low–risk high-volume areas.
What is the difference between 3D software and BIM software?
CAD software is excellent at producing 2D drawings and is also capable of creating 3D models. CAD software typically doesn’t contain the database functionality of BIM software. Some software is designed specifically for 3D modelling, such as SketchUp, SolidWorks, AutoCAD MEP, Tekla, and OpenRail. These tools integrate well into BIM collaboration processes, particularly in an IFC format. There is other software designed specifically for BIM that have very strong database technology at their core. Software like Revit and ArchiCAD can produce data-rich information models with objects that have unique characteristics and specific relationships with other objects, improving the ability to analyse models.