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BIM Coordinator
Job Description: BIM Coordinator
About the Role
The BIM Coordinator is responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality digital engineering solutions throughout the design and construction lifecycle. The role involves coordinating multidisciplinary MEP models, managing BIM workflows within the Common Data Environment (CDE), and ensuring compliance with project BIM standards, ISO 19650, Employer's Information Requirements (EIR), and BIM Execution Plans (BEP).
Working closely with project teams, designers, subcontractors, and clients, the BIM Coordinator will undertake:
- Model coordination
- Clash detection
- Quality assurance
- Drawing production
- Digital information management
The role also includes:
- Producing construction documentation
- Managing model deliverables
- Supporting digital handover requirements
- Providing technical BIM support to project stakeholders
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure compliance with all project BIM standards, BEP, EIR, and ISO 19650 requirements
- Coordinate Mechanical, Electrical, Public Health, and HVAC BIM models across multidisciplinary teams
- Manage federated models and support design and construction coordination activities
- Perform clash detection using Navisworks and track issues until resolved
- Produce and maintain:
- Construction issue sheets
- Installation drawings
- Annotated model views for site use
- Create:
- Model-based mark-ups
- Annotations
- Schedules
- Coordination sketches to support design and construction teams
- Manage information and model deliverables within the Common Data Environment (ACC)
- Support asset data collection
- Meet COBie requirements and generate digital handover deliverables
- Attend coordination meetings and liaise with:
- Designers
- Contractors
- Subcontractors
- Stakeholders
- Produce:
- Clash reports
- Coordination reports
- Model audits
- BIM progress updates
- Provide BIM technical support, training, and guidance to project teams
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Typical Software
- Revit MEP
- Navisworks Manage
- Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)
- Solibri
- Revizto
- AutoCAD
Key Skills & Competencies
- MEP/HVAC coordination
- Construction detailing and drawing production
- Clash detection and resolution
- BIM standards, including ISO 19650
- CDE management
- Communication and stakeholder management
- Problem solving and attention to detail
Qualifications & Experience
- HNC in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field
- Proven experience as a BIM Coordinator on large infrastructure or HVDC projects
- Experience with National Grid or similar client standards (desirable)
- Knowledge of digital engineering and asset information requirements
Working Conditions
- Combination of office-based and site-based work
- Frequent coordination with multidisciplinary teams
- May involve travel between project locations
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