Konrad Fugas

Konrad Fugas

BIM Specialist

My name is Konrad Fugas, I am co-founder of BIM Corner blog. I work in Norconsult Inforamsjonssystem as Digital Interaction Coordinator on a hospital project in Norway.

A few words about me

My main work focus is to enhance digital interaction between project stakeholders. I am constantly looking for ideas to improve the way the projects work. I help designers to organize and manage data and contractors to drop drawings and to build directly from the models. 

I graduated with a master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Warsaw University of Technology. I have work experience connected with construction projects in Poland and Norway. Both in the General Contractor position and as a Building Owner representative. On the blog, I cover the subjects of Data in BIM and information exchange between project stakeholders.

In my private life, I am an avid backpacker, hitchhiker and triathlete who has recently crossed a finish line on an Ironman race.

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My articles

Data in BIM

BIM Model Data Validation

Validating the quality of the model data is equally important and neglected. Unfortunately, I still don’t hear many projects introducing it. That is truly very
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Data in BIM

BIM Model Data – what information do I have in my model?

While working with the BIM models you definitely must have encountered some of those with the weirdest possible properties and started to ask yourself: why
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Data in BIM

Maintaining high-quality project data – Have you tried these steps?

Recently, it has struck me that whenever I’m opening any shared document, spreadsheet or model supposing to find high-quality data, I still always find some
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Data in BIM

Data cleaning – all you have to know

As we already know what attributes data has to comply with (part III), and what data types we can have in our dataset (part II),
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Data in BIM

Things to know about data quality

No data is better than bad data. I am not sure if this is a quotation from a known person (definitely not Albert Einstein, nor
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Data in BIM

Prevent property errors – Data Types Explained

How many times did you helplessly look at different schedules or take-offs and was wondering if that is even possible to make such mistakes? How
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