The BIMcert consortium core partners are a mix of industry and academia who are experts in providing BIM solutions, skills and training for the construction industry, backed up by the Technical Advisory Board consisting of stakeholders and external experts providing guidance in the scientific and operational direction of the BIMCERT project
Belfast Metropolitan College
One of the largest colleges in the UK providing further and higher education to help people and communities reach their full potential
Technological University Dublin
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), previously Dublin Institute of Technology, is the leading provider of Built Environment training and education from apprenticeship to PhD levels in Ireland for the last 100 years
Construction Industry Training Board
Working directly with the construction sector to improve the skills and competencies of the workforce and develop strategic skills plans to meet current and future needs of the sector
Instituto Superior Tecnico
The largest and most reputed school of Engineering, Science and Technology in Portugal
An innovative, multidisciplinary SME which specializes in the areas of spatial planning, research, economic and socio-economic analysis
Institute for research in Environment, Civil Engineering and Energy
Scientific, research and educational institute established by Civil Engineering Institute Macedonia
Multidisciplinary institution for system planning and organized economy in the energy sector
Technical Advisory Panel
The core partners are a mix of industry and academia and are experts in providing BIM solutions, skills and training for the construction industry. In effect the project team and partners are a union of professional skills for energy efficiency in construction, and a modern software tool for planning, design and construction follow up (Building Information Modelling), that will enhance the effects of improved knowledge and competence.
Our Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) consist of stakeholders and external experts that will be asked to provide guidance to the General Assembly (GA) to guide the scientific and operational direction of the BIMCERT project. The TAB will comprise of a range of construction, architectural, planning, training and policy experts with wide ranging specialisations in areas such as green construction, environmental design and architecture, IT in construction and skills training and policy implementation. The TAB is, therefore, formed to maximise participation, involvement, engagement and increase impacts to all stakeholders, assuring the project is relevant to them and addressing their needs.
Our consortium represents already a collaboration between these stakeholders and our TAP represent fully the scope of stakeholder. It also encapsulates several representatives from several European regions with different implementation levels of BIM.
Our Consortium represents 2 of the main players for BIM implementation- academia and industry- working together. BIMCERT is based our project directly link to government mandates and guidelines. Therefore we have the optimum combination to achieve the highest impact to promote BIM implementation, involving all stakeholders in the process.
Industrial Advisory Panel
BIMcert through the use of its innovative Strategic Compass with The Core Application Partners (CAP) supported by the Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and the Industrial Advisory Panel (IAP) will work in unison ensuring coherent strategic direction and delivery continually meets industry needs. The output from the strategy compass will ensure embedding BIM skills within construction, targeting the entire design chain, material life cycles, energy production/consumption and sustainability. The Core Application Partners (CAP) supported by the Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and the Industrial Advisory Panel (IAP) will work in unison ensuring coherent strategic direction and delivery continually meets industry needs. The output from the strategy compass will ensure embedding BIM skills within construction, targeting the entire design chain, material life cycles, energy production/consumption and sustainability. Therefore we have the optimum combination to achieve the highest impact to promote BIM implementation, involving all stakeholders in the process.