

Konrad Naborczyk
Design Manager / BIM Specialist
Hello, my name is Konrad and I work in Norway as a design manager in a leading international construction company, Skanska.
A few words about me
My first encounter with BIM was at the NTNU technical university in Trondheim in 2010, where I stayed one year as an exchange student. That inspired me to write my master thesis about BIM and parametric design and to explore the possible use of this technology in the building and infrastructure industries.
Since then I have been working in Norway as a designer, site engineer, tender engineer, design manager and BIM-responsible. My experience with working on different positions and being engaged in different phases of projects helped me to improve my understanding of the whole building process, starting with conceptual design, through detail design, execution and handing over the ready structure.
Privately I like learning new languages, going on multiday hiking trips in mountains, travelling and running.
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My articles
Different roles of the construction design manager
The job needs to be done – how many times have we heard this sentence? It is often spoken in a situation where we do …
What is design management? Managing design in practice
Let’s imagine that you are the investor’s representative in a contract carried out in the traditional way: design, tender, and then construction. Or that you …
VDC and Integrated Concurrent Engineering – ICE sessions in practice – part 1
When I started my first real job after finishing university as a structural designer, I was puzzled by the number of meetings that were going …
Metrics in VDC – Achieving your goals – Part 2
Do you know WHY are you working on the project, be it an office building, hospital, or bridge? In order to understand this, we need …
Metrics in VDC, or how do you improve performance? Part 1
How do you know if you are actually improving in what you are doing? Do you do better or worse than for example for one …
6 things that you should know about BIM Corner
The end of the year 2020, especially such an eventful year, makes us all reflect on the past 12 months. What has happened with us …