Kong Hoang has been appointed as the Information Manager and BIM Coordinator for BIM Technologies

Kong Hoang has recently been appointed as the Information Manager/BIM Coordinator for BIM. Technologies. This organisation is the leading BIM consultancy in the UK and works behind the scenes with a number of the construction industry’s biggest names such as GallifordTry, Sir Robert McAlpine, Carillion and Google.

Kong, the new Information Manager and BIM Coordinator is 38 and graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2002 with a degree in Interior Architecture and Design. Kong Hoang has also won the prestigious International Royal Society of Arts Students Design Awards in 2002 also. With more than 15 years of experience in the industry, acquired by working with well-known and reputable companies such as Sheppard Robson Architects and Broadway Malyan Architects. Most recently in his career, Kong worked as the Senior Architectural Technologist with Liser Architects. Kong has developed specialist knowledge in BIM applications and software such as Revit, Dynamo, Navisworks and Solibri. In his new role as Information Manager/BIM Coordinator, Kong Hoang will be responsible for managing clash detection meetings as well as managing auditing model information data and BIM Model Coordination at BIM. Technologies.

With an impressive work history of working major projects such as Google Headquarters, Kings Cross and the Lead BIM Coordinator, the BIM Coordinator for Google Headquarters in California and the Maggies Centre in Leeds and the 515 in New York. Kong Hoang will be an asset to the company and his experience will help BIM Technologies to continue their success a while working with some major design practices in the UK and some of the highest profile projects in the world.

BIM. Technologies is the UK’s leading BIM consultancy that works to provide clients with strategic advice, draft BIM protocols, BIM Execution Plans and all associated guidance and advice for the implementation of technology and software.

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