About Kmartinbim
Kevin Martin is a BIM influencer and spreads the knowledge of Building Information Modeling for the AEC industry.

Kevin Martin is a seasoned BIM professional with a wealth of experience in the AEC industry. With over a decade of experience in BIM, he has become a prominent influencer in the industry, spreading his knowledge and expertise to help simplify the complex world of BIM modeling for construction.
Throughout his career, Kevin has held various roles in BIM management, project management, and construction. He has worked on projects of varying sizes and complexities, from small-scale residential buildings to large commercial complexes. This broad experience has given him a deep understanding of the different challenges and requirements of BIM Services across different project types and disciplines.
As a BIM Manager at MaRS Trans USA LLC, Kevin is responsible for overseeing BIM projects and managing teams across all disciplines, including architectural, structural, and MEP. He ensures that BIM workflows are standardized, and that teams are aligned with project goals and timelines. He also works closely with clients to ensure that their needs and expectations are met, and that project deliverables are of the highest quality.
Aside from his work at MaRS Trans USA LLC, Kevin is also an active member of the BIM community, regularly sharing his knowledge and insights through various platforms, including social media, blogs, and conferences. He has a passion for educating others about the benefits of BIM and how it can help improve the overall efficiency and quality of construction projects.
Overall, Kevin Martin is a highly respected and knowledgeable BIM influencer who is committed to advancing the use of BIM in the AEC industry. His experience and expertise make him a valuable asset to any team or project, and his dedication to sharing his knowledge helps to empower others in the industry to achieve their goals.
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