February 20, 2026
BIM Training 2026: Make Your Team Fit for Digital Planning
Gruner’s BIM Training 2026 provides a compact and practical introduction to how digital planning works in the construction industry. The two-day foundation course creates a shared understanding of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology and lays the groundwork for efficient, structured collaboration within projects.
Who is the training suitable for?
The course is aimed at professionals from all disciplines in the construction sector, including architecture, engineering, specialist planning, client representation, project management, and construction execution.
Suitable for:
- Beginners with no prior BIM knowledge
- Experienced professionals seeking targeted in-depth knowledge
- Project teams looking to build a shared BIM understanding
What will participants learn?
- BIM fundamentals, terminology, and roles
- Standards & guidelines (SIA, ISO 19650, openBIM)
- Key documents such as EIR and BEP
- Information management and Common Data Environment (CDE)
- Numerous practical examples from real projects
The training is based on the internationally recognized buildingSMART Professional Certification Program. A comprehensive BIM handbook supports practical application even after the course.
When, where, and under what conditions?
- Duration: 2 days
- 2026 dates: June (2 sessions), September, October
- Location: At the client’s premises or as agreed
- Languages: German or French
- Group size: 5–10 participants
- Fee: CHF 7,500 plus VAT per group
Please register at least two weeks before the course starts. For larger groups or alternative dates, please contact us directly.
Optional: Certification
After completing the training, participants have the opportunity to obtain the internationally recognized buildingSMART Professional Certification (Foundation).
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Participants in a BIM training session engaged in collaborative exchange.