Learn ISO 19650 by surviving your first BIM project.
Step into a New Zealand BIM team, talk to NPCs, handle CDE incidents, read EIR/BEP clues, and build practical BIM English through a playable career story.
First Season RPG
V1.2 turns the first week into a dialogue-led BIM workplace story: Day 1 orientation, a CDE upload incident, EIR to pre-BEP work, coordination, and one chosen career route.
Turn client requirements into a pre-BEP response.
Questions are embedded inside workplace conversations.
Sarah, Jack, and Emma react to the project day instead of only handing you dry quiz cards.
Choose a BIM Path
Finish the common first week, then specialize as a Model Author, CDE Support, or Tender BIM Assistant.
Model Author
Model naming, deliverables, clash comments, and model quality review.
CDE Support
Rejected files, status codes, revision control, and exchange logs.
Tender BIM Assistant
EIR extraction, pre-BEP responses, clarification replies, and meeting language.
Practice Beyond the Story
The site still includes the original ISO quest, NZ project notes, glossary backpack, and BIM English drills for repeat study after the game loop.
Rules of the quest
Roles, information requirements, BEP response, CDE workflow, information containers, and level of information need.
Project practice
EIR procurement, client-side CDE setup, model coordination, case-study benefits, and asset handover patterns.
Original Mission Board
The archive missions remain available for structured study and progress tracking.
Information Chain Sprint
Put OIR, AIR, PIR, EIR, and BEP into a client-to-delivery-team story.
CDE Control Room
Decide when information should be shared, reviewed, accepted, and archived.
BEP Response Brief
Read an EIR scenario and build the answer a delivery team should give in its BEP.
Case Study Scan
Match project benefits to real New Zealand BIM cases: labs, justice, hospital, wastewater, and defence.
Glossary Arena
Flip bilingual cards and practice a short sentence for each BIM term.
Three-Minute Briefing
Answer client-facing prompts about EIR, BEP, coordination, and handover in clear English.