Student Results
Completing ISO 19650 training is one thing. Completing all three levels, applying the standard across a multi-disciplinary team, and embedding it into company-wide workflows is another. These practitioners did exactly that - and left reviews that tell you what actually changes when training connects to real delivery.
What separates committed practitioners from casual learners
The Full Journey
- Progression from Level 1 basics through to Level 3 expert
- Each level builds on the last - from concepts to real project application
- Certification confidence earned through structured, practical learning
For BIM Professionals
- Designed for practitioners already working with BIM and ISO standards
- Focused on how the standard applies in practice - not just on paper
- Recommended by peers who've applied it on real projects
Company-Wide Impact
- ISO 19650 Company Compliance extends learning beyond individuals
- Clear, guided steps make implementation accessible for whole teams
- Practical checklists support consistent delivery across the organisation
Structured learning that goes the distance
Plannerly's ISO 19650 training is structured as a progressive pathway - from foundational information management concepts all the way to expert-level delivery on live projects. Each course is designed to connect to the next, so every stage of learning reinforces what came before.
The practitioners below represent different points on that journey. What they have in common is the decision to go further - from basics to expert, from individual competence to company-wide compliance. Their outcomes reflect what structured, practical training can deliver when it's built around ISO 19650 as a connected workflow.
Completing the full ISO 19650 learning pathway
Going all the way: Level 1 to Level 3
Level 3 Information Manager - ISO 19650 Expert
The commitment: Most professionals who start ISO 19650 training stop after the first or second level. Completing all three - from foundational information management concepts through to expert-level delivery - takes sustained effort and a genuine commitment to applying the standard properly.
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"Completed all 3 levels. Hats off to their hard work."
IRFAN AHMAD - Level 3 Information Manager - ISO 19650 Expert ★★★★★
The three-level pathway is deliberately structured so that each stage builds on the last. Level 1 establishes the foundations of
ISO 19650 information management. Level 2 develops advanced application skills. Level 3 brings it together at expert level - including the Appointing Party and Lead Appointed Party responsibilities that define how information flows across a delivery team. Completing all three represents a serious investment in getting ISO 19650 right.
A professional endorsement from within the BIM community
Recommended specifically for BIM and ISO professionals
Level 3 Information Manager - ISO 19650 Expert
Who this is for: BIM professionals often approach ISO 19650 training with a degree of scepticism. They've seen standards taught in ways that don't translate to real project delivery. The question is whether training will add genuine value - or just add another certificate.
The verdict: Sakthivel T - a professional working with BIM and ISO standards - found the Level 3 Expert course worthy of recommending to peers. That kind of peer recommendation, from someone already embedded in the BIM and ISO 19650 world, carries weight.
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"Highly recommend for professionals working with BIM and ISO standards."
Sakthivel T - Level 3 Information Manager - ISO 19650 Expert ★★★★★
The Level 3 course is built around practical delivery - not abstract definitions. It covers the full information management workflow inside a live project environment, including how to structure an
Employer's Information Requirements and BIM Execution Plan, how to assign and verify information tasks, and how to ensure delivery reaches the right outcome. For professionals already familiar with BIM workflows, it fills the gaps between knowing the standard and applying it with confidence.
Extending ISO 19650 compliance across the whole organisation
Making company compliance easy to follow - and actually follow through on
ISO 19650 Company Compliance (with Checklist)
The challenge: Individual certifications are one thing. Getting an entire organisation to operate consistently within ISO 19650 is another challenge entirely. Company compliance requires clear processes, accessible guidance, and a structure that teams can actually follow - not just reference.
The result: Hanre Slier, who also completed the BIM Boot Camp, returned to Plannerly specifically for the
ISO 19650 Company Compliance course. The fact that the same student came back for a second course - and found it equally well structured - speaks to the consistency of the learning experience.
"It was very informative and the team once again made it easy to follow."
Hanre Slier - ISO 19650 Company Compliance (with Checklist) ★★★★★
Company-level ISO 19650 compliance requires more than individual knowledge - it needs clear workflows that whole teams can adopt. The ISO 19650 Company Compliance course pairs structured guidance with a practical checklist, making it straightforward to align an organisation's information management practices with the standard. For teams looking to move beyond individual certification, this is the logical next step.
What these results point to
The pattern: serious practitioners choosing structured, practical training
The practitioners above represent a consistent type of learner - professionals who are serious about ISO 19650 and BIM, and who chose Plannerly specifically because the training is built around real project delivery rather than passive knowledge transfer.
Whether completing all three levels, endorsing the course to peers already working in BIM and ISO, or returning for a second course focused on organisation-wide compliance - the common thread is a commitment to applying the standard properly. That's exactly what Plannerly's training is designed to support.
Key takeaway: ISO 19650 training delivers the most value when it's structured around real implementation - from individual level-by-level progression to company-wide compliance. These student outcomes reflect what happens when training connects theory to the actual workflow of delivering information on projects.