About
I am an architect by profession with over 10 years of experience in design and construction. Recently dedicated myself to work as a BIM Modeler, applying the experience and knowledge of recent master programs. I am always willing to work on diverse project types, using different construction technologies. I consider myself a committed and serious person who enjoys working in multi_disciplinary teams. I consider myself versatile for any area and specialty of Architecture and other disciplines such as MEP and Structures.
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Experience
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Bim Modeler
Bimetric Lab · Full-time
Dec 2024 –
Jul 2025
7 mos
Barcelona, CT, Spain
I worked as a BIM Modeler for the implementation of BIM in various projects with different objectives, for both private and public sector clients. In post-construction, I generated information models to generate As-Builts, as well as for use in an app designed to control a factory's HVAC systems. During construction, I developed information models as guides so the client could review and guide the work in progress and have a base model to generate an
As-Built upon completion.
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Construction supervisor and architectural documentation manager
Certis Obres i Serveis S.A · Full-time
Jun 2023 –
Jan 2024
7 mos
Barcelona, CT, Spain
I worked at Certis on an 81-unit housing development promoted by AEDAS Vernet in Terrassa, Barcelona. My responsibilities included multiple tasks: site supervision using the Dalux app to resolve any issues on-site; architectural verification; preparation of construction details to complement the project plans and ensure proper construction; verification of structures and installations; and
measurement of various work items. I also prepared documents such as measurements, valuations, budgets and comparative analyses, pro forma invoices, and logistical reports.
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Design, Construction Details, Logistics and Construction Supervision
Mantto S.A.C. · Full-time
Apr 2015 –
Dec 2019
4 yrs 8 mos
Callao Region, Peru
I worked in Investment Management from April 2015 to 2019. My responsibilities included: Producing blueprints, architectural design, implementing client-requested changes, resolving construction inquiries, and assisting the legal department with completing and producing documents for various procedures.
From 2018 to 2019, I worked on a construction site in Tumbes (northern Peru), where I was involved in technical drawing and managing purchase orders and service requests (using S10 software). I also processed payments to contractors for the supply of materials and services. Additionally, I was in charge of logistics, organizing the transport of materials from Lima to the Cabo Merlín construction site in Zorritos, Tumbes. In 2017, I assisted in the design and presentation of the Boulevard Caminos del Inca urban project to the Municipality of Surco in Lima, Peru.
Education
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La Salle - Universidad Ramón Llull
Máster in BIM Management, Architcture, 7.8 / 10
2024 – 2025
I completed a Master's degree that specialized in applying BIM methodologies. The Master's degree consisted of a total of eight modules, divided into two semesters with a midterm and a
final exam. The first part focused on modeling a project at an advanced level in Revit, from creating templates, through inserting external references, to creating families. This encompassed
three disciplines, starting with Architecture and continuing with Structures and MEP Installation Systems. From creating templates to inserting external references to creating families. In parallel,
in the "Documentation and Parametric Model Management" course, I was instructed on how to correctly report the project model using the GuBIMClass classification system. For the second
part of the Master's in "Standards and Interoperability," I was taught everything related to converting a BIM model to an IFC schema. I learned how to efficiently generate an IFC file,
manage data with Dynamo, and use freely available viewers such as BIMCollab Zoom for data validation using "Smart Views," BlenderBIM, and Bonsai. Then, I was taught how to audit,
coordinate, and control any interference that may exist between the three models and their elements in order to generate an efficient federated model. To control these interferences, I
used Navisworks' Clash Detective, which I used to generate all the collision reports based on the collision matrix I developed with my team. This allowed me to identify what needed to be corrected in the model or taken into account for the construction of the project, among other uses. I was taught how to budget the modeled elements in each phase of the project using a TCQ integrated with BIM methodologies. Finally, I learned how to write a BEP (BIM Execution Plan) from scratch, taking into account everything that had been previously worked on, even though the BEP would be the first step in this entire BIM implementation in an architectural
project, based on the EIR (Evidence of Information Exchange Requirements) requested by a contractor, developer, or client.