Unlock the power of Employer Information Requirements (EIR) in BIM workflows. This course guides you through creating, understanding, and managing EIRs aligned with ISO 19650 standards, ensuring project clarity and data-driven delivery. Ideal for BIM managers, consultants, contractors, and project owners looking to streamline project outcomes through structured information requirements.

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Course Requirements

  • Basic understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Familiarity with project workflows in AEC industry
  • Professionals such as BIM Managers, Coordinators, Consultants, Project Owners, Engineers, Architects, and Contractors
  • No advanced BIM software skills required


Course Description

The "Employer Information Requirements (EIR) for BIM Projects" course offers in-depth knowledge and practical tools to define, prepare, and apply EIRs in digital construction projects. Aligned with ISO 19650, this course breaks down EIR essentials to help stakeholders establish clear expectations for information delivery, data exchange, and collaboration. You will explore EIR’s strategic role during procurement, project setup, and lifecycle management. This course is tailored for architects, engineers, BIM coordinators, and clients aiming to enhance project transparency, quality, and digital asset management. With real-world templates, examples, and step-by-step guidance, learners will confidently develop EIR documents that serve as the foundation for successful BIM implementation.


What you'll learn

  • How to create ISO 19650-compliant Employer Information Requirements (EIR)
  • Key components of an EIR: technical, management, and commercial
  • How EIR integrates with BEP, AIR, and PIR
  • Role of EIR in procurement and contract definition
  • How to avoid errors in EIR creation
  • Practical tools and templates to support EIR documentation


What You'll Achieve

By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to confidently develop and manage Employer Information Requirements (EIR) that align with international standards and client needs. You will be capable of leading BIM-enabled project setups, contributing to smoother workflows, reduced risk, and better digital deliverables. Whether you're a client, consultant, or contractor, you’ll become a valuable asset in strategic BIM project planning and execution.

Course Currilcum

    • What is EIR and why it matters in BIM Unlimited
    • Evolution of EIR in global BIM standards Unlimited
    • EIR and its role in digital construction strategy Unlimited
    • Key ISO 19650 terminology Unlimited
    • Relationship between EIR, BEP, AIR, and PIR Unlimited
    • Information delivery cycle in ISO 19650 Unlimited
    • Technical, Commercial, and Management components Unlimited
    • How to structure a compliant and functional EIR Unlimited
    • Defining key data and information deliverables Unlimited
    • Steps in drafting the EIR Unlimited
    • EIR templates and best practices Unlimited
    • Aligning EIR with project goals and client expectations Unlimited
    • EIR’s role during tendering and appointments Unlimited
    • Ensuring contractor compliance through EIR Unlimited
    • Sample procurement scenarios Unlimited
    • How EIR drives the BEP Unlimited
    • Project-specific implementation strategies Unlimited
    • Monitoring compliance with EIR post-appointment Unlimited
    • Common pitfalls in EIR development and use Unlimited
    • Case studies of poor vs. effective EIR practices Unlimited
    • How to refine and update EIR over project lifecycle Unlimited
    • Downloadable EIR templates Unlimited
    • Sample EIR documents from real projects Unlimited
    • Software tools for EIR documentation and review Unlimited
    • EIR in large-scale infrastructure projects Unlimited
    • Public vs. private sector EIR approaches Unlimited
    • Lessons learned from global BIM implementations Unlimited
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