BIM and Asset Data Delivery Manager

Ferrovial

The Role

Overview

Lead BIM and asset data delivery, coordination and quality for HS2 rail project.

Key Responsibilities

  • bim coordination
  • model management
  • quantity takeoff
  • asset data
  • power bi
  • standards compliance

Tasks

Management of subordinate roles London/Birmingham. Attend weekly meetings with the broader design, systems safety and construction teams and client in Birmingham / London. -Ensure compliance with HS2 CDE (ProjectWise) workflows and promote efficient model and data management practices throughout all design and construction stages. -Support the preparation and validation of digital deliverables for assurance reviews and handover packages. -Support the Information Management Lead in developing and maintaining the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and related procedures, ensuring consistency across the design and delivery teams. -Chair and document BIM coordination meetings with the design team, supply chain, and Alliance members. -Support the client with identifying change, risk and opportunities and constantly striving for efficiencies and cost savings. -BIM Engineers, Asset Data Manager and potentially Data Analyst developing Power BI dashboards and analytics tools. Programme and Information coordination -Lead the management and self-delivery of quantity take-off from BIM models and asset data, coordinating it with the supply chain, in close collaboration with the Design Director and Lead Engineering Director. -Collaborate closely with the Design Integration, Technical Assurance, GIS, and Construction Management teams to ensure that BIM and data output contribute directly to delivery efficiency and programme assurance. -Support the Information Management Lead and Lead Engineering Director in the commercial management of change and in ensuring commercial awareness of the same across BIM and asset data teams -Plan and manage asset information delivery, and ensure readiness for digital handover, in line with the HS2 Asset Information Model (AIM) requirements. -Lead and manage BIM and Asset Data delivery activities across Ferrovial BAM Joint Venture, ensuring alignment with HS2 Information Management Requirements (IMR), Works Information and ISO 19650 / PAS 1192 standards. -Lead coordination of BIM and asset data-related submissions to HS2, ensuring progressive assurance and delivery of information in line with lifecycle stage gates and contract milestones. -Coordinate digital deliverables across Design JVs, design subcontractors, and supply chain partners to ensure consistency, quality, and interoperability of BIM and asset data. -Track and report progress of BIM deliverables, asset data submissions, and related KPIs, ensuring transparency and early issue resolution. -Drive continuous improvement and innovation in BIM workflows, data visualisation and analytics, including the use of Power BI and other data-driven tools to support decision-making and reporting. -Contribute to assessing potential impacts of design or data changes on cost and programme, providing evidence and analysis through model-based quantities, dashboards and information outputs -Manage and mentor the BIM and asset data team, fostering upskilling and alignment with best practices in digital engineering, data quality, and integration. -Manage the development and maintenance of federated 3D models for Track and associated systems, ensuring effective spatial coordination with adjacent disciplines (Civils, M&E, Rail Systems, etc.) and early identification of clashes and constraints. Drive assessment of any issues to determine course of action and resolution (internally and with the supply chain), to support the overall design and construction delivery programme. -Facilitate the integration of datasets and model information across FBRS teams to enable efficient 4D (time), 5D (cost), and quantity take-off applications, supporting planning, commercial, and construction functions. -Liaise with HS2 and Alliance partners to align data structures, coding systems, and reporting formats, ensuring progressive assurance and acceptance of information deliverables.

Requirements

  • bim coordination
  • revit
  • projectwise
  • iso 19650
  • engineering degree
  • leadership

What You Bring

-Demonstrated ability to mentor teams and promote a culture of digital excellence and innovation. -Experience managing multi-disciplinary BIM coordination with supply chain and design partners. -Understanding of asset information modelling (AIM), data schema, and handover requirements for major clients. -Strong working knowledge of ISO 19650 / PAS 1192-2 & -3, HS2 IMR, ProjectWise, and associated digital standards. -Experience in leading model-based quantity take-off in multi-disciplinary, large civil projects -Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. -Strong analytical and data integration skills, with ability to link datasets to support 4D/5D applications. -Proficiency in relevant BIM and data tools (e.g. Bentley, Revit, Navisworks, Synchro, Power BI). -Focus on efficiency and driving delivery. Practical experience of harmonising design and digital delivery -Excellent communication, leadership, and collaboration skills, with ability to work effectively across interfaces and disciplines. -Extensive experience in BIM coordination and asset data management on large infrastructure or rail projects.

The Company

About Ferrovial

-Founded in 1952 by Rafael del Pino, the company began as a railway construction firm in Spain and evolved into a global infrastructure powerhouse. -Its business model centers on four integrated divisions—Toll Roads, Airports, Construction and Energy—allowing end-to-end project delivery across the asset lifecycle. -It operates iconic transport projects like the 407 ETR toll road in Canada and the JFK New Terminal One airport concession, expected to open in 2026. -Construction efforts include landmark works such as Madrid’s Terminal 4, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and major metro and highway systems. -In energy, the firm develops and operates renewable projects—solar, wind, transmission lines—and emerging tech like vertiports and hydrogen. -Flagship assets include managed airports in the UK (Heathrow, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Southampton) and major U.S. highways such as LBJ Express in Dallas. -Its history is marked by strategic asset rotation, like divesting mature stakes in Heathrow and reinvesting in growth-oriented concessions.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities