Reyad Mahmoud is a seasoned Senior BIM and Digital Engineering Manager at Parsons Corporation, where he plays a pivotal role in the successful delivery of high-profile infrastructure projects. With over 16 years of experience in the construction and buildings industry, Reyad has honed his expertise...
Reyad Mahmoud is a seasoned Senior BIM and Digital Engineering Manager at Parsons Corporation, where he plays a pivotal role in the successful delivery of high-profile infrastructure projects. With over 16 years of experience in the construction and buildings industry, Reyad has honed his expertise in Building Information Modeling (BIM), leading teams through every phase of project life cycles—from concept design and tendering to detailed design, construction, and final handover. Currently, he is instrumental in the Dubai Metro Route 2020 Project, a monumental endeavor valued at $3 billion, which showcases his adeptness in managing complex rail projects.
As part of the Parsons-Systra Joint Venture (PSJV), Reyad oversees the implementation of advanced BIM strategies that enhance project coordination and efficiency. His leadership has been crucial in achieving the project's Gold LEED certification, emphasizing sustainability and innovative design. The Route 2020 Project features a 15-km alignment, including 11.8 km of elevated guideways and 3.2 km of tunnel, along with seven LEED Gold stations, one of which is an interchange station. Reyad's proficiency in 3D modeling, structural engineering, and project estimation ensures that the project meets rigorous standards while adhering to timelines and budgets.
Reyad’s commitment to excellence is evident in his ability to integrate cutting-edge technologies and methodologies into the construction management process. His skill set encompasses project planning, AutoCAD, and ETABS, positioning him as a key player in driving innovation within the industry. With a dynamic and result-driven approach, Reyad Mahmoud continues to set benchmarks in BIM management, contributing significantly to the future of sustainable urban transit solutions.