I work at the intersection of MEP engineering and BIM software development — a combination that lets me solve real design problems with purpose-built tools, not workarounds.
At KAZGOR I design HVAC and building systems while simultaneously building the Revit plugins and automation scripts the entire team relies on daily. Every tool shown in this session comes from a real pain point I experienced firsthand on live projects.
My session demonstrates not just what was built — but why it was built, and how attendees can apply the same approaches in their own environments.
Three production plugins developed and used daily at KAZGOR — each solving a specific pain in MEP BIM workflows.
Centralized Revit family catalogue with server-side API and in-Revit plugin. Engineers browse, preview, and load families without leaving their model.
Validates that required parameters are correctly filled across all model elements. Identifies empty, incorrect, or non-compliant values by category.
Generates equipment and pipeline specification strings directly from Revit model parameters, formatted to GOST and Kazakhstan SP RK standards. Eliminates manual data entry entirely — one click from model to spec.
Instantly displays clash detection results from Navisworks directly inside Revit — no switching between applications. Engineers review, navigate, and resolve conflicts without leaving the model.
Engineering projects at KAZGOR where BIM coordination and custom tools made a measurable difference.
Описание проекта: масштаб, задача, роль.
Описание проекта: масштаб, задача, роль.
Описание проекта: масштаб, задача, роль.
A technical deep dive into managing large MEP models, improving multidisciplinary BIM coordination, and eliminating manual documentation work through custom Revit plugins — built and used in production at KAZGOR. Real examples, real code, real results.
Every plugin shown is in active daily use at KAZGOR. No demos built for the talk — attendees see production software.
Rare combination of MEP engineering practice and Revit API development. I understand both the design problem and the code solution.
Addresses GOST and SP RK compliance — a gap largely absent from AU content. Relevant to CIS and Central Asian design practice.
Attendees leave with architectural patterns and workflow templates applicable immediately in their own Revit environments.