

You can think of a BIM Badge as a digital certificate or award, rewarding, recognising or acknowledging achievements, skills or experiences with each Tier. Our digital badges are encrypted and show the learners knowledge and skill and effort within their achievement of learning. In a nutshell, BIM badges give recognition to our learners while motivating and keeping them excited and inspired to challenge their BIM limits. BIM badges are for everyone to recognize skills gained through a variety of BIM learning, regardless of your profession or background. BIM badges allow you to follow your interests and passions and unlock opportunities with other learners in life and work by standing out from the crowd.
A BIM Warrior enters the Tier Two level as an engaged or intermediate learner using his BIM skills to engage with other learners in the social community; and acts as a community soldier. This level aims at improving a learner’s knowledge and skills development in building information modelling.
This tier also examines various BIM engagement techniques associated with people, processes and technology activities, developing the learner’s ability to critically evaluate their appropriateness for use in a variety of situations when dealing with cultural aspects.. It is also aimed at developing learners understanding of theory and practice when implementing BIM on projects.
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The "BIM Bushidō", holds leadership, GRIT, and personal loyalty above BIM itself. This level of learning is a great achievement for all learners as it examines the rules of engagment and leadership skills in its various stages from both client and industry perspectives. While considering the BIM authoring tools may change project to project and construction techniques and cost management skills will also vary in each country. They have the skills to adjust and adapt.
This level is also aimed at developing the learners knowledge and expertise in interpreting and co-ordinating people, on a BIM project and is aimed at developing a learners understanding of theory
and practice when interacting with a team or leading
individuals on a project
or within an organization
This is where learners can achieve their BIM Black Belt
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