in the field of managing the course of construction investments
using BIM technology. Competences include managing the project
information process, co-creating BIM documents, building BIM
implementation strategies and managing teams that perform
tasks from the side of designer, contractor and investor.
upon passing the BIM CC exam
Issued to
Dawid Leopold
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Credential Verification
Issue date: February 26, 2026
ID: 075a7593-460c-4ce9-a3d3-0405754e0ed8
Issued by
PROCAD SA
Type
Course
Level
Professional
Format
Online
Duration
8 days
Price
Paid
Description
A graduate of the BIM Manager course possesses competencies in the strategic planning, implementation, and management of the BIM methodology within an organization and across capital investment projects. They have structured knowledge of BIM standards, including ISO 19650, and are able to define BIM roles, responsibilities, and organizational structures for designers, contractors, and clients. They are prepared to lead BIM implementation processes, perform current-state assessments, deliver pilot projects, and establish and develop BIM teams. They are skilled in developing and overseeing organizational and project-level BIM documentation (including OIR, AIR, PIR, and EIR), process standardization, and data exchange management. Additionally, they are familiar with modern project management methods, including agile approaches, and the fundamentals of using BIM models for time and cost planning (BIM 4D).
Skills
Has knowledge of key concepts and principles of the BIM methodology across different stages of the construction project lifecycle.
Is familiar with national and international BIM standards (BIM Standard PL, ISO 19650) and understands their impact on the organization of the investment and delivery process.
Is able to clearly define BIM roles (Modeler, Coordinator, Manager) and assign responsibilities appropriately to the scale and complexity of the project and the organization.
Is capable of performing the role of BIM Manager on the client, designer, and contractor sides, taking into account diverse business objectives and contractual requirements.
Is able to plan and execute BIM implementation within an organization, from current-state analysis to the delivery of a pilot project.
Can select and configure BIM technologies (hardware, software, Common Data Environment – CDE) in line with organizational and project-specific needs.
Is able to build and develop BIM teams, plan training programs, support staff competency development, and manage the BIM organizational structure.
Has knowledge of BIM documentation at both project and organizational levels (OIR, AIR, PIR, EIR, BEP) and is able to prepare and implement such documentation independently.
Is capable of standardizing BIM processes at the project level and managing data exchange and information workflows.
Is familiar with modern project management methodologies and can utilize BIM models for time and cost planning (4D BIM), including quantity take-off and cost estimation.