About Dianejones
Diane Jones is an active member of the AEC community, sharing her knowledge and insights to advance the use of BIM in the industry.

Diane Jones is a highly experienced BIM Service Specialist based in California, USA. With her deep knowledge and expertise in BIM, she has become a trusted advisor for many AEC companies, helping them to streamline their workflows and improve project efficiency.
Throughout her career, Diane has worked on a wide range of BIM projects across multiple disciplines, including architectural, structural, and MEPF. Her experience working on diverse projects has given her a deep understanding of the different challenges and requirements of BIM modeling across various disciplines.
As a BIM Service Specialist, Diane provides a comprehensive range of BIM services, including modeling, clash detection, coordination, and quality control. She also works closely with clients to understand their project goals and develop customized workflows that meet their specific needs.
Diane has completed numerous BIM projects throughout the USA, and her clients have consistently praised her for her exceptional work and commitment to delivering high-quality results. She has also been recognized for her leadership skills and her ability to collaborate effectively with team members across different disciplines.
Aside from her work in BIM, Diane is also an active member of the AEC community, regularly attending industry events and sharing her knowledge and insights with others. She is passionate about the potential of BIM to transform the industry and improve project outcomes, and she is committed to helping others harness this potential through her work.
Diane Jones is a highly skilled and experienced BIM Service Specialist with a proven track record of delivering exceptional results. Her expertise and dedication to her work make her a valuable asset to any team or project, and her commitment to sharing her knowledge helps to advance the use of BIM in the AEC industry.
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