Most IFC quality control gaps aren't in the checking tool. They're in how requirements were defined upstream, and in mismatches between what the AIA says and what the IFC export actually delivers. This two-day course at VDI Wissensforum works through that — from writing verifiable requirements in IDS and mvdXML through to running model checks and managing findings in BCF.
Štefan teaches it. The audience is BIM managers, coordinators, and project specialists who handle IFC quality on real projects.
Read more at: the blog post
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What the course covers
- How AIAs translate into machine-readable IFC requirements
- IDS and mvdXML: writing inspection rules that checking tools can actually run
- IFC versions — IFC2x3, IFC4, IFC4x3: what changes between exports and why it matters for checking
- Model checking tools: what they test, what they don't, and how to read results
- BCF for issue management: linking findings to model objects and closing them out
- Hands-on exercises — laptop required
Instructor
Štefan is our founder and managing director. The seminar topic is the work we do: writing AIAs and IDM documents, building IDS files, doing model checking on real projects. The course is built from that practice, not from standards text.