Those numbers are irrelevant to me unless I know more about the trainee. A 60kg lifter is hardly going to hit them as easily as a 90kg lifter.
My general rule of thumb is that if a lifter is both strong and looks like they lift (obvious muscular development, even if carry excess bf% - skinny ripped kids need not apply) then they are good and ready to try a bb'ing split and see if it works for them.
Goosey has it right also
A good program will be one you stick with, enjoy, believe in the principles, etc. True "bodybuilders" will grow regardless because they have the training intensity, experience and discipline to make gains from nearly anything you throw at them.
A basic bodybuilding program just needs to cover all of the basics and have intensity and volume, and lots of both. Then the diet and rest should do the rest!