Joshua Geimecke serves as the Director of Project Technology and Founder at MG3D, LLC, where he leverages his extensive expertise in structural and architectural design, coupled with a robust background in Building Information Modeling (BIM) project management. With a career that spans both the design...
Joshua Geimecke serves as the Director of Project Technology and Founder at MG3D, LLC, where he leverages his extensive expertise in structural and architectural design, coupled with a robust background in Building Information Modeling (BIM) project management. With a career that spans both the design and construction sectors of the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, Josh brings a unique perspective to his role, enabling him to bridge the gap between conceptual design and practical execution. His proficiency in CAD, AutoCAD, Revit, and Microstation allows him to create detailed construction drawings and facilitate seamless collaboration among project stakeholders.
At MG3D, LLC, Josh is at the forefront of innovative projects that utilize reality capture technology to visualize buildings and data. His key projects often involve integrating advanced BIM methodologies to enhance project efficiency and accuracy, ensuring that clients receive a comprehensive understanding of their designs before construction begins. By employing tools such as Navisworks for clash detection and coordination, he minimizes potential issues on-site, ultimately leading to cost savings and timely project delivery.
Josh's commitment to excellence in project technology not only enhances the quality of architectural and structural designs but also fosters a culture of collaboration within multidisciplinary teams. His ability to navigate the complexities of the AEC industry, combined with his technical skills and leadership, positions him as a valuable asset in driving forward-thinking solutions that meet the evolving demands of modern construction. Through his work at MG3D, LLC, Joshua Geimecke continues to redefine the possibilities of building design and construction in an increasingly digital landscape.