The UK Learning Outcomes Framework is a free resource to support the development of training content for BIM aligned with current standards. Based upon the BIM Academic Forum’s ‘Learning Outcomes Framework’ (2012), this completely refreshed schedule, updated for the BS EN ISO 19650 series, is the result of collaboration between academics, UK construction industry education professionals and the UK BIM Framework member organisations, the British Standards Institute (BSI), the Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB), and the UK BIM Alliance (UKBIMA).
The learning outcomes resource includes:
- Why information management using BIM is required, and its strategic context in the UK
- The implications and value of information management using BIM for organisations
- How information requirements are identified and communicated
- How information is shared between organisations
- Understanding the legal and security implications of the UK BIM Framework and its interfaces with other important processes such as health and safety management.
UK BIM Framework Learning Outcomes is aligned with buildingSMART UK Chapter’s Professional Certification (PCERT)1.
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Amendments to the laws will allow for the clients to establish requirements and (or) criteria in the procurement documents for the application of BIM methods in cases and in accordance with the procedures established by the Government or its authorized institution.
Amendments are designed to enable the application of Building Information Modelling methods in the design, construction and installation of public sector buildings and objects.
The link to the Amendment of legal act (law) in the Register of Legal Acts (the Register is state-level register for legal acts where all legal acts must be announced):
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Amendments to the laws will allow for the clients to establish requirements and (or) criteria in the procurement documents for the application of BIM methods in cases and in accordance with the procedures established by the Government or its authorized institution.
Amendments are designed to enable the application of Building Information Modelling methods in the design, construction and installation of public sector buildings and objects.
The link to the Amendment of legal act (law) in the Register of Legal Acts:
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The Goverment of the Republic of Lithuania approved the mandatory application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) methods. Resolution defines the cases (the value of the project, type of construction, type of structure) in which public contracting authorities will have to specify in the procurement documents the requirements and (or) criteria for the application of mandatory BIM methods.Â
The link to the legal act (resolution) in the Register of Legl Acts:
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The Goverment has determined that the detailed procedures for applying the requirements and (or) criteria for BIM methods will be approved by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania.Â
The link to the Amendment of legal act (resolution) in the Register of Legal Acts:
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)