The Borneo Post

Swinburne conducts inaugural CIDB BIM module training

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KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus recently conducted ‘ Building Informatio­n Modelling ( BIM) Concept and Theory’ training module at its myBIM satellite centre located in the campus.

A total of 22 participan­ts from the industry and academics attended the one- day training, which was part of seven Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) BIM training module developed by myBIM, and endorsed by a panel of industry experts.

It is a pre- requisite for all advanced modules including Fundamenta­l Modelling of Architectu­re, Fundamenta­l Modelling of Structure, BIM Coordinato­r Part 1 & 2 and BIM Manager Part 1 & 2.

The module, developed in line with the Constructi­on Industry Transforma­tion Plan ( CITP) productivi­ty thrust to transform the constructi­on industry, aims to train BIM modellers, coordinato­rs and managers in preparatio­n for broader BIM adoption throughout the country by 2020.

In recent years, six CIDB myBIM satellite centres have been establishe­d in universiti­es nationwide including in Sarawak to facilitate BIM education and training.

The Swinburne Sarawak myBIM satellite centre, launched in June this year, is led by the university’s industry- driven BIM research team comprising Ir Dr Angelia Liew San Chuin, Dr Victor Bong Nee Shin, PhD candidate Ghazaleh Khoshdelne­zamiha and Siti Nurfarahin. The team aims to take the leading role in spearheadi­ng the use of BIM in the constructi­on industry through education, training, research and developmen­t.

The centre consists of a sophistica­ted computer laboratory equipped with the latest software for BIM implementa­tion.

In addition to providing the facilities for practition­ers to accommodat­e BIM training programmes, the centre is also part of Swinburne Sarawak’s commitment to encourage continued profession­al developmen­t in the workforce today.

The university also offers other short courses for profession­al developmen­t via Swinburne Innovation Malaysia Sdn Bhd, where the courses are designed to prepare participan­ts for future career challenges consistent with the ever- changing industry and community expectatio­ns.

Its chief executive officer Associate Professor Wallace Wong said the courses are highly focused, and provide the necessary skills for participan­ts to go further in their careers.

The next ‘ BIM Concept and Theory’ one- day training module will be held on Sept 24, and it is now open for registrati­on.

This will be followed by a fourday Fundamenta­l Modelling of Architectu­re on Sept 29 - 30 and Oct 6 to 7, and a four- day Fundamenta­l Modelling of Structure on Oct 20 - 21 and Oct 27 - 28.

For more informatio­n on CIDB BIM Module Training and Swinburne Sarawak short courses, call +6082 260606 or email to sutsshortc­ourses@ swinburne. edu.my.

 ??  ?? Harden (seated front row, centre) and other dignitarie­s at the simulation and training programme.
Harden (seated front row, centre) and other dignitarie­s at the simulation and training programme.

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