The RICS has launched the scheme to help contractors and consultants assess practitioners’ BIM skills.
Alan Muse, Director of Built Environment at RICS, said: “Over the last year, we have seen a growing number of members and the wider industry come to us looking for a basis on which to judge BIM competencies.
“We have directly addressed this need with the development of RICS’ BIM Manager Certification.
“This provides the sector with a trusted kitemark that will clearly demonstrate the existing BIM experience and knowledge of construction professionals.
“We are also planning a BIM Certification for Facilities Managers and Geomatics professionals.
“In addition, we are looking at the emerging effect of BIM on our traditional qualification routes and will use feedback from the Certification to inform this process.”
The new Certification will be open to quantity surveyors and construction professionals already working with BIM.
Applicants will be assessed by a group of experts from across the industry and will benefit from the Certification’s quick assessment procedure.
Applicants will need to provide a 2,000 word BIM case study detailing their personal involvement, capability, knowledge and understanding as well as a critical reflection of the project.
In addition, they must demonstrate their BIM skills across three core competencies, including BIM initiation, processes and collaboration and integration as well as in at least one of two optional competencies covering commercial and technical abilities.
A detailed five year employment history will also be required.
The Government BIM Task Group, said: “We are delighted to see such a proactive response to raising awareness and capability in support of the BIM agenda through the development of a BIM Manager Certification.
“We have published the Learning Outcomes Framework to encourage a consistent market and anticipate a number of providers filling this space. We applaud RICS’ early entry to this market.”
To sign up to RICS’ BIM Manager Certification click here