The BIM Jedi (formally the Revit Jedi)

This Blog is dedicated to all things to do with Building Information Modeling. I'll be blogging about challenges that I come across as BIM Manager as well as points of interest that are related to BIM. Blogs on tips and technical "How-too's" to help you out with creating your BIM models correctly. This Blog is not sponsored or endorsed by, or affiliated with, Autodesk, Inc.

Friday, 22 December 2017

Merry Christmas 2017

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Digital Design Leader with a focus on production workflow and the utilization of both staff and assets. My experience and leadership skills are required to drive an organization, team, and individuals forward. With a focus on the overall strategic objectives, I provide staff with guidance, direction, tools, and resources to achieve both organizational and personal goals. Technology plays an ever-increasing role in all aspects of today AEC industry. As a recognized leader of Building Information Modeling and Digital Practice, I understand the challenges involved in research, strategic development and the successful integration of a digital workflow.
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