People and Technical

Will digital help drive industry diversity?

The growth of BIM and digital construction may improve construction’s gender balance. Here CM talks to four female professionals about their careers in the digital built environment
Adriana Sobral, Bouygues
Adriana Sobral, senior BIM coordinator, Bouygues

Adriana Sobral graduated in architecture in Brazil in 2014, moving to the UK in 2018, where she joined Bouygues. Now a passionate advocate for all things digital, she is also a Women in BIM mentee.

“During the first years of my career, I was frustrated by the repetitive and dull tasks used to produce drawings and design documentation,” she explains. “After becoming aware of alternative ways to produce parametric 3D models that automatically update drawings, I decided to learn Revit and that was my first step into the BIM world.”
Sobral took an interest in using technology to increase productivity and felt that BIM adoption would be a “game changer” for digitalisation of design and construction workflows.

She started her current role, on a £240m regeneration scheme in Canning Town, east London, after last year’s lockdown, which meant working from home and using technology to adapt workflows. This has been positive, she says: “I have been able to work on BIM improvements for the project and help the design team collaborate more effectively.”

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