What you’ll learn
- The basics of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and its role in building management
- Strategies for integrating BIM with building management systems
- Techniques for monitoring and improving building performance
- Methods for collecting and analyzing building data
- Techniques for maintaining building systems and equipment
- Understanding of building codes and standards and how they apply to building management
- Best practices for emergency preparedness and response
- The importance of cybersecurity in building management systems and ways to protect them
- An overview of building analytics tools and software and how they can be used to improve building performance
- The role of data analysis in building management and how it can be used to make informed decisions.
Description
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of building management systems, including energy management, HVAC control, lighting control, security systems, building automation and control systems, building maintenance and operations, building information modeling (BIM), cybersecurity for building management systems, building codes and standards, building analytics and data analysis, building occupant comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ), building management systems and sustainability, and building management systems and smart buildings.
The course covers various topics such as energy audits and energy modeling, HVAC control, lighting control, security systems, building automation and control systems, building maintenance and operations, building information modeling (BIM), cybersecurity for building management systems, building codes and standards, building analytics and data analysis, building occupant comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ), building management systems and sustainability, and building management systems and smart buildings.
Throughout the course, learners will gain a deep understanding of the principles, technologies, and best practices involved in building management systems and how to apply them in a real-world setting. The course will also touch on the importance of building codes and standards, and how to comply with them.
Additionally, the course will provide learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and address potential problems before they become major issues, thus saving time, money, and prolonging the life of the equipment.
Finally, the course concludes with a section on useful tips and resources, including the latest trends, technologies and best practices in building management systems and smart buildings.
Overall, this course is an ideal resource for anyone who wants to gain a comprehensive understanding of building management systems and how to apply them in a real-world setting.