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BIM apprentice in action: Ferrovial’s Joely Downes

Meet Joely Downes, BIM modeller apprentice at Ferrovial. To mark National Apprenticeship Week, BIMplus grabbed five minutes with her to ask about life as an apprentice.

She has experience in both the oil and gas industry as a mechanical engineering apprentice and, in her current role, in the construction and engineering industry. Downes studied A-Levels in Economics, Psychology and Chemistry. She is experienced in AutoCAD and corporate disciplines and departments within a large organisational structure.

She enjoys applying her design and creative passions and technical experience to her professional role, bringing the teams and projects together with digital programming.

BIMplus: What was it that first attracted you to BIM?

Joely Downes: I was introduced to the UK BIM Mandate during the completion of my engineering HNC as part of my previous engineering apprenticeship. I enjoyed working with the various Autodesk software, creating models and drawings, finding my way around the different tools and commands to finalise project work.

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