BTG BIM Belfast Met Jan 2017 FINAL REVIEWEDx

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Going Green in Seventeen Brokerage Event
19th January 2017
Brussels
Belfast Metropolitan College
Inclusive,
Social , ethical
and Ecological
aware
Partnerships
with
Universities
providing
training and
delivering
courses in BIM
& sustainable
construction
Delivering Academies,
Training and recruitment
Programmes. Upskilling
existing and new workers
One of the
largest colleges
in the UK
Largest
provider FE
further and HE
training in N.I
Through our partnerships with
industry, we constantly adapt our
curriculum to meet the skills
demands but always with a social
consciousness
Commit to sustainability,
renewable energies, reducing
carbon print energy
conservation throughout our
facilities and code of practice
Teamed with
Environmental
charity TIDY NI
to tackle
climate change.
Contributed in a project
to implement green
energy & wind turbines
across ROI
Develops and delivers
accredited bespoke training
to develop business skills
for the future.
Cutting edge business
and R&D support in all
business areas across NI,
(both to SMEs and large
enterprises)
Unique
breadth of
educational
training at
every level
Greener Built Environment
Transparent Training Model
towards a Greener
Building Environment
EE-14-2016-2017
_Construction
skills
Technology & Green Construction Skills Training Module(s)
Building towards Green
Delivering and Integrating skills, certification &
accreditation in BIM sustainable construction
A multidisciplinary skills approach that incorporates entire design chain ,
material life cycles and energy production and consumption
Pioneering Construction Skills for collaborative efforts towards sustainable
energy and efficient near zero carbon Buildings.
CALL
EE-14-2016-2017
CONSTRUCTION SKILLS
Matching Designed & Actual Energy performance
Proven need to
address build
environment and
construction
industry efficiency
in order to tackle
climate change
Use of BIM stimulates jobs, brings
opportunities and economic benefits
As Building &
construction
Industry account
BIM IS AN ESSENTIAL TOOL
BIM CLAIMS TO HELP
Reduces C02,
helps make buildings more energy
supports use of renewable energy, sustainable
design and efficient management
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•
Need to be used and implemented to
full potential! Skills required!
Requirement for more case studies
research to prove
40%
for
of energy
consumption
SOME CHALENGES
Goals /Workflows standardisation of collaboration
and training across Europe
Further R&D and Technology development
Difficulties for SEMS to implement
•
Building Towards Green
•
Management lack of awareness, understanding and
skills to help decisions making and recruitment
Budget, workforce skills and resource constrains
Decision making to all design chain
Measure and improve rating compliances,
Building Energy performance, maintenance
and sustainable management
Delivering Measurable Energy Savings
Collaboratively identify with market and industry stakeholders
specific key gaps, difficulties, transferable skills involved and/or
required across the sectors for a full BIM implementation. Not
solely software based, but integrated problem solving approach
Case studies to
measure
reduction
between
design and
actual energy
performance in
BIM projects
and skills
involved to
achieve it
Improve market recognition of these BIM
skills in the building sector (industry
standards) using live industry case studies
to prove benefits / outcomes
Educating, increasing
awareness, Training/
upskilling PEOPLE in using
BIM full potential essential to
tackle Climate change
Devise standard approach
for trully collaborative
and integrated work
between industry sectors
towards skill training
Case studies and product, methods,
equipment, strategies and technical
development R&D support using
BIM, including emerging tech (VR &
AR), to tie in skill development plan
Senior/middle management
training. Raise BIM skills
and awareness to help
decision making and
appropriate recruitment.
Use BIM case studies to
measure energy savings
and renewables energy
production resulting of
improved BIM skills use
Integrated Skills delivering Improved Quality
Identify sectors
Transferable
and bespoke
BIM skills
Certification of
the skills and
qualification
training
developed and
market support
Development
of further CPDs
Training and
educational
qualifications
Data analysis to plan and
determine greener
construction and managing
life cycles
Identify
industry
specific skill
gaps/ needs
Improve
supply chain
skills and
deliveries
Publish case studies :
As teaching/reference material
To help promote awareness,
proving BIM results as an way
of tackling climate change
Production of curricula, modules, learning
material towards European industry benchmark
of BIM qualification standards. Approach based
in Innovative BIM collaboration skills training and
problem solving skills and not software driven
Senior Middle
management training
programme to raise
awareness
Develops/deliver accredited
Pilot Training projects, in
close partnership with
companies, students,
trainees, VET providers, etc.
.
R&D support for
Construction
techniques equipment
workforce
and strategies for VR &
upskilling
AR BIM integration and
skill development plan
Transferrable Construction Skills
Putting BIM Green Construction at the core for Sustainable Construction by 2020
“Software does not design sustainable
building, people do”
Elrond Burrell
Project vision for a collaborative multidisciplinary approach to standardised and bespoke BIM skills
that incorporate the entire design chain , life cycles and energy .
Inform and prove with case studies BIM benefits as an effective way to tackle Climate change.
Educating, increasing awareness, training/ upskilling PEOPLE in fully using BIM’s towards Building
Green
Owners
Tenants
Clients
Developers
Software
providers
Facilities
Managers
Energy
utilities
Software
developers &
programmers
Renewables
suppliers
Engineers
Manufacturers
Public
Authorities
Materials, &
Equipment
suppliers
QSs
Surveyors
Training
centres
Designers &
Architects
Universities
& Colleges
Professional
Bodies
Type of partners required
Renewable
energy sector
partners
Design Teams
Architects, Engineers, QS,
Surveyors, Designers, etc
Universities
Colleges &
Training
Centres
including
teachers,
trainers,
students,
VET providers
Data analysts
Politicians,
State officials
and
Institutions
Partners to help:
Identify Skills and resourse gaps
Help develop training module (s)
Test and dessiminate project
Software developers,
programmers, modellers,
animators and multimedia
professionals
Construction
employees and
employers
Estates & Facility
Managers
Housing Associations
Academic and
Construction industry
Media publishers
Supply chain
Manufacturers
Special interest in
prefabrication, concrete
and modular buildings
Software (&
hardware)
Providers
Contacts names:
Contact Us
Telephone:
Paul McCormack
Andrew Hamilton
Become a project partner with BelfastMet
Eduardo Rebelo
Email Contacts
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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398 Springfield Rd
Belfast BT12 7DU
+44
(0)28 9026 5076