Role-based course for planning and MEP

AI for MEP Planners

A course for planners and MEP teams that want a clearer way to handle technical documentation, research, tendering, coordination, and recurring knowledge work with AI.

The format is built around typical office and project work and avoids generic AI language without practical value.

90 minutes live 149 EUR from 1 participant
Core friction

Where planners and MEP teams lose time

  • repeated writing in documentation, notes, and explanations
  • research across guidelines, standards, and technical sources
  • coordination across disciplines and project participants
  • many small knowledge and communication tasks without strong standards
What the course should deliver

A realistic AI plan for technical planning work

You learn where AI can reduce friction in planning work, especially where time disappears into structure, research, coordination, and documentation, without blurring technical responsibility.

Typical use cases

What the course works on in practice

Technical documentation

Prepare recurring documentation work with more structure and less repetition.

Research

Open up standards, guidelines, and longer technical sources faster.

Tendering support

Reduce repeated text preparation and structural work in tender-related tasks.

Internal coordination

Summarize meetings, handovers, and coordination loops more clearly.

Knowledge work

Make repeated know-how more usable for the team.

Knowing the limits

Understand where AI assists and where the professional decision stays with the planning team.

Outcomes

What participants take away

  • a realistic AI use plan for planning and MEP work
  • noticeable relief in documentation and research tasks
  • clearer routines for coordination and repeated writing
  • more confidence in professional quality control of AI output
Scope

Who this fits and who it does not

  • Good fit for: specialist planners with a lot of structured office and project work.
  • Less suitable for: people who only want a general introduction to AI tools.
  • Not part of the format: case-specific expert review, legal advice, or ongoing project support.

Is this only for large offices?

No. Small and medium teams often benefit the most when repeated work is reduced in a structured way.

Does it also cover tendering?

Yes, where text structure, preparation, and repeated wording patterns matter.

Does technical responsibility stay with the human team?

Yes. The format treats AI as an assistant, not as a replacement for planning judgment.

Do I need prior knowledge?

No. It only helps if you can name the repeated bottlenecks from your project work.

Can a small team book the course together?

Yes. The entry point starts from 1 participant, and small teams can be coordinated quickly.

What if I want to bring one concrete case?

Then Bring Your Own Problem is often the better fit because it works directly on your own material.

Next step

If planning, documentation, and coordination should become more efficient, this is the right entry point.

Course start from 1 participant. Scheduling is coordinated directly.