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ceda launches BIM training courses

1st Nov 2018 - 09:32
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The Catering Equipment Distributors Association (ceda) has teamed up with The Building Information Modelling (BIM) Academy and Northumbria University to launch a series of five, two-day BIM training courses.

The course is designed for those within the foodservice sector wishing to increase their knowledge of BIM processes and BIM software skills and those involved in design and collaborating on BIM-enabled projects.

 

ceda director general, Adam Mason, said: “As with everything we do, these courses have been developed as a direct result of need from Members. We have spent the last few months devising and developing and we’re thrilled to be able to offer these courses to our Members and the wider industry. The uptake has been fantastic and we will be running further courses.”

 

Whilst the course includes an introduction to BIM, some pre-existing knowledge of BIM and BIM processes is assumed. Experience of 2D CAD and/or 3D modelling would be beneficial but is not essential. No prior experience of Revit is necessary.

 

The course will equip delegates with an understanding of the key aspects of Level 2 BIM, BIM processes and how these impact on those working in the foodservice industry, and experience and skills using BIM software in the context of the foodservice sector.

 

The course involves lots of hands-on, practical use of the software and laptops will be provided.

 

For further information, please contact adam@ceda.co.uk

Written by
Melissa Moody