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BIM freshers’ week part 3: Don Sibe

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Welcome to the third part of BIM freshers’ week: a short series of interviews timed to coincide with colleges and universities’ freshers’ weeks.
Today, Don Sibe takes his turn in the chair. He has a BA in civil engineering, and earned a Master’s in construction project management from Heriot Watt University three years ago. He works as a planning engineer in the UAE division of Australian engineering consultancy GHD Group.

In 2020, he was named Under-30 Champion of the Year 2020 in the Big Project Middle East Awards. He also plays an important role in the Chartered Institute of Building’s Tomorrow’s Leaders initiative in the UAE, helping to develop young civil engineers across the region by hosting site visits and workshops.

BIMplus: What was it that attracted you to BIM?

Don Sibe: Starting my career as a planning engineer helped me explore the possibilities of integrating project planning and design with 4D models. Working with the 4D models changed my perspective of project planning completely.

It is always interesting when you can have a rehearsal of your project before a stone is laid on site. From the traditional programme-on-paper, 4D helped in the planning of site activities, safety and the logistics of site.

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