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.
Centralized Revit family catalogue with server-side API and in-Revit plugin. Engineers browse, preview, and load families without ever leaving their model.
Validates that required parameters are correctly filled across all model elements. Identifies empty, incorrect, or non-compliant values by category — and lets you fix them directly in the plugin.
Generates equipment and pipeline specification strings directly from Revit model parameters, formatted to GOST and Kazakhstan SP RK standards. Eliminates manual data entry entirely.
Every plugin shown is in active daily use at KAZGOR on live projects. No demos built for the talk — attendees see production software.
Rare combination of licensed 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, Central Asia, and post-Soviet design norms.
Attendees leave with architectural patterns and workflow templates they can apply immediately in their own Revit environments.