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Course Introduction

The document outlines a training program for Building Information Modelling (BIM) Execution Plan (BEP) mastery, consisting of two courses: a Train-the-Trainer program and a case study for BIM coordinators. Funded by the Construction Innovation and Technology Fund, the courses include lectures, practical exercises, and assessments over a total of 28 hours. Participants can earn attendance and completion certificates based on their engagement and performance in the course activities.

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Course Introduction

The document outlines a training program for Building Information Modelling (BIM) Execution Plan (BEP) mastery, consisting of two courses: a Train-the-Trainer program and a case study for BIM coordinators. Funded by the Construction Innovation and Technology Fund, the courses include lectures, practical exercises, and assessments over a total of 28 hours. Participants can earn attendance and completion certificates based on their engagement and performance in the course activities.

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Funded By

Local Academia-Industry Collaborative


Courses for Building Information
Modelling (BIM) Execution Plan (BEP)
Mastery and Coordination (Case Study)

COURSE A:
ID17302 - BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Mastery: Train-the-Trainer Program for
Effectively Managing BIM Projects in the Workplace
COURSE B:
ID18031 - BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and Coordination (Case Study) for BIM
Coordinator with Workplace-based Projects

By
Department of Construction, IVE (Tuen Mun)
Acknowledgement

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the


Construction Innovation and Technology Fund (CITF) for their
generous financial support, which has been instrumental in
making this course possible. Their contribution has played a
crucial role in enabling us to deliver this project and provide
valuable opportunities for learning and growth in the
construction industry. Funded By
Course Arrangement
• Course duration: 7 hours x 2 days = 14 hours
• Time: 9 a.m. – 12 noon & 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
• Course Activities:
- Lecturing; Case study; Individual and Group Exercises; Sharing etc.

• Assessments:
1. Multiple-Choice Questions
2. Group Discussion
3. Group Work
Award of Certificate
• Attendance Certificate
- Attend both of the training days
- Complete the end-of-course survey

• Completion Certificate
- Attend both of the training days
- Complete the end-of-course survey
- Complete all assessments
- Obtain 40 marks or above for the course average
Course A – Day 1 A.M.

Ref. Learning Contents Indicative


Code Contact Hours

Day 1 A.M.: Understanding the Fundamentals of BIM Execution Plan (BEP)


A-101 What is BIM Execution Planning (BEP)? 1.5 hours

A-102 The Significance of BEP in Construction Projects 1 hour

A-103 BEP Development - Step by Step 30 minutes

A-104 Key Components of a BEP 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course A – Day 1 P.M.

Ref. Learning Contents Indicative


Code Contact Hours

Day 1 P.M.: Advanced Topics in BIM Execution Planning (BEP)


B-201 BEP Compliance with ISO 19650 Standards 30 minutes

B-202 Implementing BEP: Learning from Real-World Case Studies 1 hour

B-203 Practical Exercises: Building a BEP 1 hour

B-204 Sharing and Communicating BEP Information 30 minutes

B-205 Review, Q&A and Assessment 1 @ 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course A – Day 2 A.M.

Ref. Learning Contents Indicative


Code Contact Hours

Day 2 A.M.: Real-World Case Studies and BEP Coordination


C-301 Interpreting and Implementing BEP Information 30 minutes

C-302 Practical Application: BEP on Complex Projects 1.5 hours

C-303 In-Depth Analysis of Real-World BEP Case Studies 1 hour

C-304 Review, Q&A and Assessment 2 @ 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course A – Day 2 P.M.

Ref. Learning Contents Indicative


Code Contact Hours

Day 2 P.M.: Practical Implementation and Course Conclusion


D-401 Workshop: Creating Comprehensive BEP Templates 2 hours

D-402 Hands-on BEP Implementation 1 hour

D-403 Review, Q&A, Assessment 3 # and Closing Remarks 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours

Grand Total Time 14 hours


Course B – Day 1 A.M.
Ref. Learning Contents Indicative Contact Hours
Code
Day 1 A.M.: Understanding the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and Fundamental BIM Knowledge

A-101 What is BIM Execution Planning (BEP)? 1.5 hours

A-102 BIM Applications in Building Lifecycle 1 hour

A-103 Revit and Navisworks Installations 30 minutes

A-104 Level of Information Need (LOIN) in BIM 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course B – Day 1 P.M.
Ref. Learning Contents Indicative Contact Hours
Code
Day 1 P.M.: View & Retrieve Information from BIM Models for BEP

B-201 Revit: View Controls - Pan, Zoom, Rotate, and Arrange Views 30 minutes

B-202 Revit: Visibility of Elements 30 minutes

B-203 Revit: Section a 3D View 30 minutes

B-204 Revit: Retrieve Information from Schedules 1 hour

B-205 Revit: Measure Distance in BIM Models 30 minutes

B-206 Review, Q&A and Assessment 1 @ 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course B – Day 2 A.M.
Ref. Learning Contents Indicative Contact Hours
Code
Day 2 A.M.: Model Integration and Clash Detection for BEP

C-301 Introduction to Model Integration and Clash Detection 30 minutes

C-302 Revit Exercise: Use the Interference Check Tool for Clash Detection @ 1.5 hours

C-303 Navisworks Exercise: Use the Clash Detective Tool for Clash Detection @ 1 hour

C-304 Review, Q&A and Assessment 2 @ 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours


Course B – Day 2 P.M.
Ref. Learning Contents Indicative Contact Hours
Code
Day 2 P.M.: Quantity Takeoff and 4D Simulation for BEP

D-401 Introduction to Quantity Takeoff for Construction 30 minutes

D-402 Revit Exercise: Export and Compile Schedules # 1 hour

D-403 Introduction to Progress Planning for Construction 30 minutes

D-404 Navisworks Exercise: Export TimeLiner Simulations # 1 hour

D-405 Review, Q&A, Assessment 3 # and Closing Remarks 30 minutes

Sub-total Time 3.5 hours

Grand Total Time 14 hours


Course Facilitators (1)
Benson K.H. HUNG
BEng(CivE), MSc(Eng)(TranspE), PhD Candidate, FHEA,
CCBM, CCBC, MHKIBIM (Professional), MCIHT, CMILT
• AWARDS AND PRIZES
- Celebration of BIM Achievement 2022
- HKIBIM Awards 2020 - Honorable Mention (Award Category: BIM initiatives)
- The Greater Bay Area STEM Excellence Award 2021 (Hong Kong): The Top 10 STEM Teachers – Merit
- The Council Awards: Teaching Excellence Award 2016/17; Staff Excellence Award 2020/21; Gold Staff
Suggestion Awards 2014/15, 2016/17 and 2022/23; and Silver Staff Suggestion Awards 2018/19,
2019/20 (Individual), 2019/20 (Group) and 2021/22 (Group).
• PUBLIC SERVICES
- Panel Member, BIM Assessment Panel (BIMAP), CIC
[The assessors with the second highest participation rate in BIM assessment panels in 2023]
- Member, Road Safety Campaign Committee, Transport and Logistics Bureau, HKSAR
- Member, Appeal Tribunal Panel (Buildings), Development Bureau, HKSAR
- Member, Insurance Appeals Tribunal, Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, HKSAR
- Member, Public Affairs Forum, Home Affairs Bureau, HKSAR
- Adviser, Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration, HKSAR
- Committee Member, Transport Policy Committee, CILTHK
Course Facilitators (2)
Gabriel Yu – Director of Engineering
CEng, MICE, ICE Reviewer, MHKIE, RPE, MCICES
CCBM, HKIE BIM PRO, Zhuhai Professional Engineer
英皇補習星級導師
Brief Introduction
• Mr Yu has over 10 years of experience in Civil and Structural Engineering.
• He is currently working as Director of Engineering in Prudential Surveyors International Ltd,
leading of 10 staff including engineers and BIM team, to manage all civil engineering and building
for various projects.
• Main duties included feasibility study, obtaining statutory consents and permits, engineering design,
budget preparation, cost control, tendering, contract administration, construction supervision and
project management.
Public services
• Youth Square Management Advisory Committee
• HKIE School Ambassador
• ICE Reviewer
Course Facilitators (3)
Jack To– Head of BIM and Building Design

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
• 1. Member of The Hong Kong Institute of Civil Building Information Management – Apr 2019
• 2. Member of buildingSMART Hong Kong – June 2019
• 3. Member of Hong Kong Professional Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Association – Oct 2019

• 4. Civil Aviation Department Small Unmanned Aircraft Remote Pilot Rating Type: Advanced Rating – Jun 2022
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

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