Some of the most useful conversations in AEC happen outside the office with someone who has been in a similar room, navigated a similar problem, or simply sees the full picture because they’ve worked across enough of it.
That’s what this page is for.
Consulting
For firms and professionals who need someone who can move across the full building process from digital coordination to on-site delivery.
What this covers:
- BIM coordination setup and workflow review identifying where information breaks down and how to fix it
- MEP coordination clash detection, model federation, coordination meetings, issue tracking
- Digital building data structuring project information for better decision-making, handover, and future use
- AI integration in AEC workflows where it actually helps and how to start without overcomplicating it
- Cross-disciplinary problem solving for projects where the gap between design intent and construction reality needs bridging
This is rooted in real international AEC practice across multiple project types and countries. Not theoretical, not templated.
Best for: Small to mid-size firms, independent architects and engineers, project teams navigating coordination challenges.
Mentoring
For architects, engineers, and AEC students who are figuring out a path that doesn’t fit one box.
The kind of mentoring that doesn’t tell you what career to have but helps you understand what you’re actually good at, where the industry is going, and how to position yourself honestly in it.
What this covers:
- Career direction for non-linear paths design, coordination, BIM, site management, and everything in between
- Navigating the European AEC market as an international professional
- Building a personal brand and online presence in AEC
- Understanding BIM and digital tools as career assets
- Honest conversations about what the industry looks like from the inside
Best for: Architecture and engineering graduates, early to mid-career professionals, international professionals entering European markets.
Start the conversation
No lengthy brief needed. Just tell me where you are and what you’re working on we’ll figure out from there whether and how it makes sense to work together.
