Professional Training

WishIT Management Services was started professional training in year 2019, with the motive to give training to the students who want to make career in BIM.
Our teaching methods is completely industrial and practical, we start giving training from basic, and while finishing course our students are having knowledge which is equal to 2-3 years experienced. In our aim we got success also, currently we are associated with many engineering colleges and Industries and helping both of them to bridge gaps by our certification course of BIM (Online and Offline).
Soon we will be starting our Institution where more such courses will be provided related to Aviation, IELTS, TOEFL, Personality Development, Banking Sectors including Domestic Placements to the private banks as such HDFC, Axis, Kotak, IDFC, etc. We are also in touch with the aviation brands as Third Party Payroll to Indigo, SpiceJet, GoAir, Air India SATS.


What is BIM?

Building information modeling (BIM) is a process supported by various tools, technologies and contracts involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a built asset. Current BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain diverse physical infrastructures, such as water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels.


Building Information Modelling Scope in India:
Abstract – The time has come were tiring process of using pencil, paper and complex drawings were the base of construction drawings. It is now all about BIM. Although building information modelling is now widely being popular in the developed countries, developing countries lack the facilities to adopt this process although it is a more sustainable construction process. Hence construction industry is labor intensive and is following the same traditional process of carrying out drawings by architects or designers and buildings constructed by contractors. The objective of this paper is to overview the applicability of BIM in various construction phases and the hurdles against its adoption.




As the rate of the BIM movement is flourishing it is evident that BIM will soon replace the CAD systems. New applications supporting BIM in mobile phones will help contractors, designers and the AEC industry in general to constantly keep a check on the developing designs of the model and apply corrections immediately, creating a better communication with the stakeholders of the project. Developed countries have already reaped these benefits from BIM, by the digital representation of the building from the conception to its demolition. The several processes of BIM from designing, analysing, evaluating and programming its maintenance operations have become a revolutionary boom in the AEC industry.


Country Remarks
Austria Likely to be in place 2018
Belgium No regulation to-date
Brazil Roadmap under review / consideration
Canada No regulation to-date
Chile BIM Mandated for 2020
China BIM required through the 12th national Five-Year Plan
Czech Republic No regulation to-date
Denmark Mandatory requirement since 2007 (extended adoption in 2011)
Dubai Mandated since 2013
Finland Senate Properties 2007 Finish Transport Agency Inframodel 3 (LandXML) (2014)
France Mandated for 2017
Germany Mandated for 2020
Hong Kong Mandated in place since 2014
Ireland Roadmap to Digital Transition for 2018 to 2021
Italy Mandated for 2019
Netherlands No Mandate
New Zealand No regulation to-date
Norway Mandated since 2016
Portugal No BIM requirements planned
Scotland Mandated for 2017
Singapore Mandate in place since 2015
Spain Mandated for 2018
Sweden Mandated for Swedish Transportation Administration
Switzerland No Regulation to-date
United Kingdom Mandated since 2016
USA Multiple Mandates through different states

Developing countries like India is in dire need to use BIM beyond a few infrastructure projects to tackle delayed deliveries and easy detection. Hesitation of completely restructuring the construction organisation in India roots from the lack of expertise of this technology and the complications related to the ownership of BIM data and copyright issues. Reluctance to change the traditional processes is due to the high initial cost of BIM software packages and the time and money to train the professionals to use BIM. Legal framework of the country which assumes a less collaborative environment and delineates responsibility also is a major drawback of assuming BIM in India.


BIM is a revolutionary boon for the AEC industry. BIM Digitalises the life of a building or a group of buildings to deliver optimised solutions in every phase from its conception to demolition. Processes like clash detection and energy analysis reduce a major cost of the building and improve the efficiency of the construction. Developed countries like the USA or UK have already reaped benefits from BIM. But the BIM usage and level of BIM adoption in developing countries like India is low. The Indian construction industry can tackle delayed deliveries and detect design clashes easily by using BIM. A collaborative effort is necessary from the Government and private sector firms to increase the usage of BIM in India.

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