Description of the programme
Theory – 4 hours, practical classes – 2 hours.
Contents of the course:
- Defining, monitoring and achieving BIM goals.
- BIM application selection, model information and levels of detail.
- Information quality assurance and control.
- Presentation and development of customer information requirements.
- BIM implementation plan (BIP) and its inclusion in the contracts.
- Practical work with information models.BIM software and other IT solutions.
- Questions and answers.

Igors Adlersbergs

Holder of a BIMM Master's degree from Middlesex University in London and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the Institute of Transport and Communications. Studied civil engineering at the Riga Technical University. Holder of a project manager's certificate from the Bad Harzburg Academy of Agriculture.
12 years of experience in the construction industry in design and development project management, as well as BIM project management and implementation. In the field of BIM and IT, Igor specializes in BIM content (digital asset catalogues) and information databases. Participated in the development of LVS 1052: 2018 BIM terminology standard. At the Institute of Transport and Communications, Igor gives lectures on simulation modelling in logistics and computer graphics algorithmic tools.Janis Berkis

Chairman of LVS / Standardization Technical Committee No. 56 «Building Information Modelling» and Latvian representative of CEN / Technical Committee No. 442 «Building Information Modelling». Holder of a professional master's degree in construction at the Riga Technical University. Seven years of experience in BIM modelling, coordination, management and implementation. Participated in the development of the BIM manual and LVS 1052: 2018 BIM terminology standard, as well as BIM experience transfer trips to Denmark and Finland. Developed and led the RISEBA BIM course for master degree students. A consultant of Latvian Union of Civil Engineers and InfoEra lecturer.