Real-world MEP and BIM consulting.
I am Michael Meyers. I spent years as a journeyman electrician and a site superintendent before becoming a BIM specialist, and I now help contractors and design firms get more out of their BIM, Revit, and field workflows. Every recommendation I make has to survive contact with a real job site, because that is where I learned this work.
What I help with
BIM and VDC coordination
Clash detection, model coordination, and the meeting cadence that makes a BIM-coordinated job actually go smoother in the field. I have been on both sides of those Wednesday morning Navisworks reviews and I know which conversations save trade hours and which ones are theater.
Revit automation
If your team is still hand-updating panel schedules, copying sheet lists between projects, or publishing PDFs one at a time, automation will pay for itself fast. I write Dynamo scripts, Revit add-ins, and lightweight Python tools that take repetitive Revit work off the schedule.
MEP coordination
Layout reviews, prefab strategy, and constructability feedback for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical scopes. The goal is fewer field RFIs, not prettier renderings.
AI in construction
What is real, what is hype, and what is worth piloting on a job in the next six months. I sit in this stack every day and can save your team six months of figuring it out from scratch.
How engagements work
- Project-based. A defined scope, a fixed window, a clear deliverable.
- Monthly retainer. A few hours a week of senior input on whatever is in front of your team.
- Audit. A one-time review of your BIM workflow, Revit standards, or coordination process with a written punch list at the end.
- Training. Targeted sessions for a team that is already running, focused on the gaps you actually have.
Ready to talk?
Pick a time that works for you. No pitch, no pressure.