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Engineering Conversations | BIM

  • Writer: Rebeka Zubac
    Rebeka Zubac
  • Jan 8
  • 1 min read

Engineering work is usually noticed only when something goes wrong.


When projects finish well, the thinking, coordination, and judgement behind them fade quietly into the background. That’s especially true for digital coordination, where the real impact happens long before anything reaches site.


This conversation features Raymond Khattar, BIM Section Manager at Goldfish & Bay, and reflects a genuine interest in the depth and impact of engineering work. By giving space to these conversations, we aim to show how engineering thinking shapes projects well before construction begins, and why that work matters.


BIM sits across every discipline we deliver. It influences decisions early, exposes risk before it becomes costly, and gives project teams a shared understanding of how a building is meant to come together. When it’s done well, you don’t notice it. You notice fewer issues on site, clearer coordination, and more assured decision-making.


In this interview, Raymond shares his perspective on how BIM is used in practice, and why it matters well before construction begins. It forms part of a broader series of conversations that will step through each of our engineering disciplines, examining how early decisions and coordination shape project outcomes long before construction starts.



With thanks to Sam Affridi and the Hero Shot Photography Team for helping us bring these conversations to life.


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