if you are an architect, engineer, or a construction practitioner, or if you are a project manager, construction manager or cost or planning engineer, and you are working in the field of building information modeling (BIM), and aiming for one of the following objectives:
1- measure your knowledge of BIMin terms of the international practice
2- evaluate your understanding of different BIMstandards (USand UK)
3- specify your level of expertise in connecting BIMto PMP
4- understand where you are standing in terms of BIMto RIBA PoW 2020 and evaluate your understanding of BIMto project main phases relationships
5- make sure that you know what deliverables BIMis seeking for construction, infrastructure, landscape .. projects
6- build a confidence in your BIMknowledge in terms of team building, roles and responsibilities, process, contracts, communication, procurement, supply chain assessment, risk, integration, collaboration, coordination, validation, verification, monitor and control, closing, operation, maintenance and many other management areas
7- investigate on your understanding of BIMuses in the initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, closing of your project
8- manage to build an understanding on stakeholder engagement importance
9- many other important objectives
the most important is to measure if your knowledge works for real BIGMEGAORGIGAreal life projects or you need to sharpen, enhance, build, develop and boost your knowledge by deeper understanding of:
1- process
2- people (team and stakeholders)
3- business domain
4- concept and procedures
5- principles
6- performance domains of BIMmanagement
7- tailoring BIMmanagement
8- models, methods, and artifacts of BIMmanagement
9- methodology and inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs of BIM
10- BIMterminology
and much more
this exam is built our of 250 question to accurately evaluate your knowledge in focus areas in building information management in order to help you stand out of crowd so do not hesitate to take it immediately and decide based on your results:
1- if you pass the exam - means you are good in project management (keep developing your knowledge)
2- if you fail the exam with 50%-73% you need to work harder in the weakness areas and gaps on your knowledge
3- if you fail the exam with less than 50% then you need to start learning on BIMmanagement (from zero to hero)
so go ahead and start now !!