Great BIM work is quiet. It shows up as a model that coordinates on the first pass, an RFI log that stays short, and a project team that trusts the deliverables without asking twice. That is the standard Athul Rajesh holds himself to every day, and it is why we are recognizing him as BIM DESIGN LLC’s Employee of the Quarter for Q1 2026.
Why Athul Earned This Recognition
The Employee of the Quarter award at BIM DESIGN LLC is not about visibility. It is about impact. Athul earned it by consistently delivering the kind of coordination that keeps mega projects moving: tight multidisciplinary models, clean federated deliverables, and clear communication between architects, structural engineers, MEP teams, and construction leads.
In Q1 2026, Athul led coordination efforts on several active engagements out of our Lusail Marina headquarters in Doha. His models went through clash detection cycles with minimal rework. His documentation held up under ISO 19650 review. And his coordination meetings ran the way they should: short, specific, and focused on resolution.
That is the difference between a BIM coordinator who moves models and a senior coordinator who moves projects forward.
A Portfolio Built on Complex Projects
Athul’s track record covers some of the most technically demanding projects across Qatar, the GCC, and international markets.
Qatar landmark projects include the Lusail International Circuit, the Panda Enclosure and Touristic Viewing Facility at Al Khor Zoo, S17 Bus Station, and Msheireb Bus Station. These are signature Qatar engagements in our portfolio, and they demand the kind of coordination discipline that does not tolerate shortcuts.
International projects include Plaksha University, IKEA Gurgaon, Ashoka University, VMware multiple offices, The BRIJ, The Venus Chambers (TVC), Kingspan Ireland, TATA Electronics, First Solar, CapitaLand Radial Road IT Park, RMZ Paramount, and Bangalore International Airport.
The thread across all of these: multidisciplinary coordination under pressure, with deliverables that hold up to audit.
Technical Depth Backed by Certification
Strong BIM coordinators are built on two things: tools and standards. Athul has both.
On the tooling side, he is proficient in Autodesk Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD, Enscape, and BIM 360. On the standards side, he is certified in ISO 19650 and holds the Autodesk BIM Certified Professional credential. That combination matters.
Software skills without standards produce fast models that fail audits. Standards without software skills produce compliant documents that do not hold up in production. Athul operates cleanly in both worlds.
His core strengths include multidisciplinary team coordination, design workflow management, BIM documentation, and model detailing under ISO 19650 coordination protocols. On the soft side, he is the coordinator people want in the room: clear in meetings, precise in reports, and direct when instructions need to land.
He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Anna University, which gives him the design fluency to read intent in architectural drawings before they become coordination problems downstream.
What This Reflects About BIM DESIGN LLC
Recognizing Athul is not just about one person. It is about the kind of team we are building in Qatar.
Our work on projects like Lusail F1 Circuit, Msheireb, the Panda Zoo, Capella Hotel, and Renad Academy is delivered by coordinators who think like Athul. ISO 19650 is not a badge we reference in marketing. It is the working language of our models, our documentation, and our handoffs. We deliver across the full project lifecycle, from concept design through facilities management, across architecture, structural, MEP, facade, infrastructure, landscape, and interior disciplines.
Clients working with us get that standard by default. Athul’s Q1 2026 performance is a clean example of what it looks like in practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is an internal recognition program that identifies team members who deliver exceptional technical and coordination outcomes over a given quarter, aligned with our ISO 19650 standards of execution. Winners are selected based on project impact, coordination discipline, and contribution to team delivery quality.
A Senior BIM Coordinator leads multidisciplinary model coordination, manages clash detection cycles, maintains BIM documentation to ISO 19650 standards, and runs coordination meetings between architects, engineers, and construction teams. They are the technical bridge between design intent and execution-ready deliverables.
His portfolio spans Qatar landmark projects like the Lusail International Circuit, Msheireb Bus Station, and the Panda Enclosure at Al Khor Zoo, alongside international projects including IKEA Gurgaon, Plaksha University, TATA Electronics, Kingspan Ireland, and Bangalore International Airport.
He is certified in ISO 19650 BIM standards and is an Autodesk BIM Certified Professional. These certifications reinforce BIM DESIGN LLC’s own ISO 19650, ISO 9001, and ISO 45001 certified delivery model and ensure our coordinators operate to audited, repeatable processes.
Congratulations, Athul
Recognition like this is earned one project at a time, one coordination cycle at a time. Athul has done the work. The whole BIM DESIGN LLC team in Lusail and beyond is proud to have him leading coordination on projects that will define Qatar’s built environment for decades.
Congratulations, Athul. On to Q2.
