
Roy Aniruddha

Roy Aniruddha is a leader in the global Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (AECO) industry, with over 20 years of experience in BIM implementation. He specializes in adapting international standards, particularly ISO 19650, to enhance collaboration and efficiency across projects worldwide. As the founder of TechnoStruct Academy, Roy is committed to empowering the next generation of AEC professionals through focused training in BIM and ISO 19650, fostering innovation and excellence in the global AECO landscape while driving sustainable practices for a better future.
What to expect during the event
Developing a BIM Competency Framework standardized for BIM Education
I. Introduction
Brief overview of BIM and its significance in the construction industry.
Importance of a competency framework for BIM professionals.
II. Objectives of the Competency Framework
Define the goals: standardization, skill development, and career progression.
Address the skills gap in the industry.
III. Key Components of the Framework
Core Competencies: Technical skills (e.g., software proficiency, modeling techniques).
Soft Skills: Communication, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.
Industry Knowledge: Understanding of construction processes, regulations, and sustainability practices.
IV. Development Process
Stakeholder Engagement: Involving industry professionals, educators, and organizations.
Research and Benchmarking: Analyzing existing frameworks and best practices.
Iterative Design: Creating a draft, gathering feedback, and refining the framework.
V. Implementation Strategies
Integration into educational curricula and professional development programs.
Certification and assessment methods to validate competencies.
VI. Case Studies and Success Stories
Examples of organizations or institutions that have successfully implemented a BIM competency framework.
VII. Conclusion and Call to Action
Recap the importance of a competency framework.
Encourage collaboration among stakeholders to develop and adopt the framework.
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