Co-founders



Mert ORCUN

Managing the Change

“I see our generation as the one exposed to the widest and most rapid change from analog to digital in all aspects of their life since their childhood. Adaptation to the continuous change defined us with the pioneering role to manage this change”

Career development

Over the course of my professional life, I have become increasingly involved in project management roles in international projects within on-site organizations of different parties of the construction industry. I have been working not only in top-ranked international EPC contractors but also in the project management team of an investor developed a resort having 600 Mio EUR Capex. I have a solid grasp of both theoretical and practical aspects of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, and closing project management processes for phases of construction projects executed by different organization models.
19 years ago, I was given a task at my first job that required to continuously superpose and revise shop drawings at the site office and was provided pens and stencils. I tried to use the AutoCad (14) instead, which was not commonly used out of design offices at that time, for this task and succeeded to provide real-time organized data to the site teams, and consequently improved the progress rate as well as quality of the works, within a couple of months. Later, project management became my main professional field in which digital applications spread into the industry along with designers’ computer-aided drawing tools. The use of software like access, excel, outlook evolved into ERP tools like Cognos, iTWO, and online collaboration tools like Aconex and eventually BIM. Construction projects are one of the most chaotic endeavors due to highly involvement of and dependency on the human factor.
I have been facing and dealing with the challenges of the digital transformation at firsthand and observing similar change-driven career has been going on with my peers. Such an effort to increase efficiency by using new means always includes the risk of failure due to steep learning curve, as your team still must deliver on time with great accuracy in real projects for which time is of the essence. These were the times that the benefits of digitization were not widely bought-in for many sectors, technology was harder to reach, and capacities of processors and internet were extremely limited compared to today. We have been the ones managing this change in wide range of projects within organizations of different scales in which reporting to a mostly analog oriented generation meanwhile managing totally digitalized ones as subordinates has been a major challenge.
As the name indicates, civil engineering is more than building and has always been associated with the development of a country. Digital transformation is inevitable, and the construction industry is currently not a front runner. Most of the data and know-how are considered as project-specific and they are wasted out upon completion of projects. I diverged my efforts in the last couple of years to converge the construction knowledge with data science and information technologies. BIM and citizen development by using low-code programming are at the center of this effort. We co-founded Building Workflows Limited with Ozan INON to develop construction-centric digital applications firsthand. I am extremely excited about this ambitious career shift foreseeing that too much knowledge to be exchanged between the digital technologies industry and construction sector. I believe that, introducing construction professional’s know-how, experience and perspective to digital world will result in many innovative projects that the people will benefit from.
As project management is valid for both sectors, experiencing a more agile approach of the IT sector compared to the conventional waterfall method of construction projects managers will be enlightening as well. Our project management APPS will aim to reflect such a hybrid methodology.
The first launch is bimhouz.com – a cloud platform that offers automated Design & Build tools for any type of home project.

Ozan INON

From Analog to Digital

Starting by the new millennium, our generation has witnessed to incredibly rapid transformation of life from analog to digital. In this challenging transformation, we are trying to adapt ourselves not only into our new personal life but also to the new paradigm of architecture, construction & technology. In this challenge, one thing seems to me very constant, as one of my professors in the university says, “Quality is hidden in detail.”

Career development

I started to my career as an Architect / industrial designer with design & production of panel office furniture. I spent 4 years on this industry. Thanks to that, I experienced to work with various materials in details, especially, metal, wood, glass. Doing this, I advanced the detailing of those materials and explored how they meet & assembled. Moreover, i got an extensive knowledge about their manufacturing technologies & machinery used in mass production, which is very important.
On the other hand, short project realization terms gave me an opportunity to complete many projects that made me conscious of various challenges, diversities and different project phases from order to hand over.
In 2005 I went into work as project architect and started to deal with architectural & concept design, thanks to my 3D modelling and rendering skills. I improved my concept design skills and after a while, went further into design development & architectural detailing. Almost 2 years I dealt with architectural design & drafting, 3D visualizations and architectural detailing, that set a strong fundamental in my professional life.
In 2007 I moved to Russia and involved in landmark skyscraper project in Moscow City & large shopping mall in the downtown of Saint Petersburg.
In this period, I dealt with construction documentation, SMEP coordination, detailing & shop drawings, site supervision of contractors. These two huge projects with their diverse programs and extreme budgets helped me to understand the theme of design & project management of large-scale complex buildings. Area of those two projects was over 550000 sqm GBA in total. It was a stunning experience compacted into 4 years only. Towards the end of this 4-year period I started to manage inhouse design team comprising architects & engineers up to ten people.
In 2011, I was appointed to Azerbaijan as design manager and involved in the foundation of new branch office of Renaissance with three people whom we worked with previously. I set up a design team and BIM infrastructure for this new branch office based on local staff. After qualifying & orientating them in a short term, we started to produce designs in BIM environment. During this period, I also advanced contract negotiations & management of design contracts, design optimization & budgeting, refinement of details, BIM and finally management of design team up to 20-25 people comprising, architect & engineers.
In addition to those, I also involved in negotiations and meetings with the top managers & key people of investors, ministers, and global construction & design companies. Those were very essential & strategical to develop my career in business level, understanding global business, circumstances, and ethics. Key skills, I advanced in this period, are, design management, contract management, project management, top level meetings & negotiations, BIM realization, design & budget optimization, and staff management. Those skills helped me to be involved in several worldwide large-scale projects later. Experiencing the process of transforming great architecture into great buildings improved all my skills & professionalism which is not so easy to achieve with ordinary projects.
Throughout my career, I am mostly specialized in mixed-use projects, skyscrapers, retail shopping malls, resort & hospitality, and residential projects. Nowadays, I am concentrated on BIM / CSI synchronization and standardization of the building design considering environmental sustainability with the use of natural materials & resources.