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    Jul 03, 2025  
2025-2026 Pierce College Catalog
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CONST 400 Virtual Construction Modeling (5 credits)



Prerequisite Admission into the BAS Construction Management Program.

Course Description
Introduction to Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Building Information Modeling (BIM). Students learn how construction management processes improve the coordination and control of a construction project. A 2.0 minimum grade is required in this course as a part of the BAS CM program.

Course Content
Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)\Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools and platforms.
Project Development Lifecycles
Design intent and constructability
Construction process
Project Collaboration
Financial benefits
Legal aspects
Execution Plans

Student Outcomes
  1. Compare and contrast typical BIM software to determine which might be best for a firm, project or task.
  2. Demonstrate to clients, peers and partners how the virtual tools and platforms alter or affect the project development lifecycle.
  3. Analyze the impacts the virtual tools and platforms have on design and constructability.
  4. Explain consistent factors influencing BIM Return on Investment (ROI) at the project and the company levels.
  5. Analyze the risk, benefits and legal implication associated with BIM.
  6. Analyze intellectual property rights and licensing issues related to BIM use.
  7. Apply a BIM Execution Plan in the context of a construction project.


Degree Outcomes
Program Outcomes        

  • Analysis and Problem Solving: Analyze projects through the application of mathematics, logic, and technology to solve problems in construction documents; materials and methods; estimating; budgets; and scheduling.
  • Planning and Organization: Research, implement, and evaluate construction processes using project planning methods and tools.

Core Ability

  • Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking: Graduates will evaluate, analyze, synthesize, and generate ideas; construct informed, meaningful, and justifiable conclusions; and process feelings, beliefs, biases, strengths, and weaknesses as they relate to their thinking, decisions, and creations.


Lecture Contact Hours 50
Lab Contact Hours 0
Clinical Contact Hours 0
Total Contact Hours 50

Potential Methods
Written assignments
Scenarios
Case studies
Discussion forums
Quizzes
Exams



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