
Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology promises to improve the quality, utility, accessibility and sustainability of what we build and how we build it while at the same shortening schedules and reducing financial and environmental costs.
For twenty years I have focused my career on the use of computer modeling and simulation to improve the design, construction and management of buildings and the built environment.
My services include:
▪ BIM standards development, implementation, maintenance, training and documentation.
▪ Design modeling, collaboration, detailing and document production.
▪ BIM coordination, modeling and construction management.
▪ Team management, project organization and file conversion standards.
Whether on a contract or full time basis I work to provide whatever services are required according to the specific needs of each project. I also have an extensive range of contacts and associates to call on to bring to bear whatever resources and expertise that may be needed.
I am available to work locally in the San Francisco bay area, nationally or internationally as may be required. I can provide remote services or travel as needed for hands on, face to face or on-site work.
For further details please browse the links in the bar above.
Please feel free to contact me. Call my mobile number or use the email link below, or use the contact form with the "contact me" link above.

John Muir Medical Center
BIM coordination modeling
Ratcliff Architects, View by View

John Muir Medical Center
Construction coordination modeling
Clark Construction, View by View

Courtyard Villa
Residential design & construction
Lohden Steele

Punta del Fraile
Master plan & feasibility study
Lohden Steele

Lucile Packard Chidren's Hospital
Site logistics & building models
McCarthy Builders. View by View

Walnut Beach Village
Community planning
Lohden Steele

Vitens Headquarters
Modeling & design documentation
Rietveld Architects

Las Positas College Theatre
Structural BIM coordination model
View by View

River Rock Conference Center
Site logistics model
Rudolph & Sletten, View by View
