ISO 19650: 2018: 1&2 - Information Management Fundamentals

Learn the principles of the Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works

Ratings: 3.91 / 5.00




Description

Hello there!

Need to know where to start with Information Management?  and need to understand how ISO19650 all works?

Then this is the course for you!

Covered are the principles of ISO19650 from parts 1 and 2:


  • Introduction to ISO19650

  • Actors in ISO19650

  • Components of ISO19650

  • Stages of ISO19650

  • Information Requirements

  • Information Delivery

  • CDE workflows

ISO19650 is a standard released to help organise and manage information on a project and for the operations phase of a project.


We discuss each of these principles, their importance to any organization delivering a project, and the key benefits of utilizing these principles.

Additionally, we look at some of the clauses as part of ISO19650 and provide real life samples in how some of the key clauses are met.  Rather than run through the ISO page by page I have summarised the key points in a simple to understand way with diagrams. 

The course references various sources and it pulls on these resources to help explain the principles of information management better.

The intention is for you to walk away knowing the general principles and be able to apply these learnings in the set up and execution of a information driven project.


This course is for:

  • Building owners

  • Building operators

  • Facility managers

  • Architects

  • Engineers

  • Project managers

  • Developers

  • Building Contractors and Subcontractors

  • Design consultants

  • Anyone who wishes to understand more on information management


What You Will Learn!

  • Overview of ISO19650
  • Key Components to 19650
  • How ISO 19650 is relevant to you and your organisation
  • Workflows for the Common Data Environment
  • Developing Information Requirements

Who Should Attend!

  • Building owners
  • Building operators
  • Developers
  • Facility managers
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Project managers
  • Building Contractors and Subcontractors
  • Design consultants
  • Anyone who wishes to understand more on information management