I work as a Director in Building Information Modelling (BIM), where I develop, implement and manage digital-information strategies. I am passionate about using technology to assist clients in streamlining their processes, reducing mundane tasks and improving data quality.
I have a natural affinity for complex data challenges which allows me to provide our clients with streamlined and pragmatic solutions. My enthusiasm and attention to detail enable me to forge strong, long-lasting relationships with my colleagues, peers and clients.
I began my BIM career through research at Northumbria University’s BIM Academy and pioneered the development of standardised BIM object libraries for Laing O’Rourke’s Explore Manufacturing pre-cast concrete products.
My 13 years of BIM experience has been varied and extensive. For our Middle East business, I have supported the development of BIM-enabled quantification capability, as well as the establishment and leadership of the regional digital transformation and change programme to digitise the cost and commercial management service line.
I also contributed to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™ programme, where we realised a programme-wide BIM strategy to deliver an open BIM for use across the lifecycle of an asset, and Abu Dhabi Airport’s new terminal, where I played a leading role in delivering the digital-data strategy for Facilities Management (FM) and making the BIM FM integration a reality.
For my ongoing efforts to transform and digitise clients’ processes, I received a Women in Construction – Professional award in 2019, and since 2022, I have been a member of Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)’s Dubai Hub committee, helping to shape their approach with construction professionals in the region. I am a Chartered Construction Manager (MCIOB) by the Chartered Institute of Building and hold a Facilities Management Professional (FMP) credential.
“I am passionate about using technology to assist clients in streamlining their processes, reducing mundane tasks and improving data quality.”