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Module title:Digital Engineering and Building Information Modelling
Module codeENG3003
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Module credits:15

The rapid pace of technology development has had a transformative impact on the construction industry over the past 20 years. It has now become routine to develop completely digital prototypes of large scale structures before any work ever begins on site. This is made possible through the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM); a collaborative process that can be applied throughout the lifecycle of a project. The BIM process delivers an integrated set of digital geometric models, data and documentation, capturing information that builds over the lifecycle of the project. Digital geometric models can represent component and spatial characteristics and relationships through embedded data & information. In this module you will be introduced to the tools and techniques associated with BIM, developing an invaluable skillset for today’s civil engineers.

You will develop an understanding of the wider BIM process together with engineering focused skills/techniques that can be practicably applied throughout the project delivery phase. This will include an introduction to basic modelling techniques, model navigation, review and interrogation as part of a collaborative design review process, dimension coordination from the model in support of site survey works, clash detection, buildability reviews, visual representation of construction sequences, temporary works planning and project logistical planning.

Please note that all modules are subject to change, please get in touch if you have any questions about this module.