News / 25-Sep-23

Poynton Bradbury Architects have a newly certified BIM Project Information Practitioner

Written by Justina Naruseviciute
Poynton Bradbury Architects have a newly certified BIM Project Information Practitioner

Justina Naruseviciute's recent certification as a BIM Project Information Practitioner through the BSI qualification processes is an important milestone in her career. Becoming a certified BIM practitioner means that she has demonstrated a high level of knowledge and expertise in the field of Building Information Modelling (BIM). By achieving this certification, she has shown a commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest technology and industry standards. This knowledge can be applied to projects, resulting in more efficient and effective project delivery.

Section of the Basset Community Hub Project in Camborne, Cornwall
Section of the Basset Community Hub Project in Camborne, Cornwall

BIM allows for better collaboration and communication among the project team, resulting in fewer errors and delays on site. The ability to visualise and simulate projects in 3D can also help clients make more informed decisions about design and construction. Effective use of BIM can also help reduce project costs and timelines, as it allows for more efficient planning and coordination.

Chris Turner, Director

Meet the Author

Pt. II Architectural Assistant
Justina Naruseviciute

BA(Hons) DipArch

Justina has a passion for schools projects and has gained extensive experience on Cornwall Council's programme of primary and secondary school expansion across the county. 

She is also a key member of the professional practice working group responsible for digital information management and document control. Justina has become a specialist in integrating BIM workflows with our in-house document control software Newforma, ensuring compliance with our Environmental and Quality Management Systems.

Justina has recently graduated from the work-based study program, RIBA studio, gaining her RIBA Part II qualification, and receiving a distinction for her final year project. 

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