
[100% Off] Bim Coordinator Pro: Iso 19650, Revit &Amp; Navisworks
Everything on a real project: federated models, MIDP/TIDP, clash detection, search sets, model checking & reports
What you’ll learn
- Real responsibilities of a BIM Coordinator in projects,ISO 19650 concepts in practical BIM coordination,How MIDP and TIDP control information delivery,Create and manage a proper Federated Model,Prepare discipline models correctly for clash detection,Use Revit Model Checker for model quality control,Professional Search Sets and Clash Matrix,Analyze clash tests like a BIM Coordinator,Standard clash reports for design teams,Think project-based
- not software-based
Requirements
- Basic Information from BIM
Description
Note: This is a project-based course taught through a real-world BIM project, focusing not only on software workflows but also on the real responsibilities of a BIM Coordinator.
– Are you a BIM Modeler who wants to become a BIM Coordinator but doesn’t know how to start?
– Is the use of different BIM software tools and their connection to BIM Coordinator responsibilities unclear to you?
– Do you want to clearly understand what a BIM Coordinator does in a real project and what reports are delivered to which stakeholders?
This course presents BIM Coordination as a structured project process rather than a software-only task. The workflow is explained based on ISO 19650, covering BIM roles, responsibilities, information planning with MIDP and TIDP, and the logic behind coordination decisions within a real project environment.
Using Revit and Navisworks, the course demonstrates how discipline models are prepared, checked, and combined into a Federated Model, followed by structured clash detection, Clash Matrix setup, Search Sets creation, and standardized clash reporting aligned with professional BIM coordination practices.
Headlines:
1- Real responsibilities of a BIM Coordinator in projects
2- ISO 19650 concepts in practical BIM coordination
3- How MIDP and TIDP control information delivery
4- Create and manage a proper Federated Model
5- Prepare discipline models correctly for clash detection
6- Use Revit Model Checker for model quality control
7- Professional Search Sets and Clash Matrix
8- Analyze clash tests like a BIM Coordinator
9- Standard clash reports for design teams
10- Think project-based, not software-based
Enroll now and start becoming a BIM Coordinator. If you have any questions during the course, ask me anytime — I offer 24/7 support to help you learn faster and become BIM Coordinator professionally.








