Trey Tan

Trey Tan

Live to inspire and be inspired.

why i left BIM

why i left BIM

What's life to you?

What's life to you?

PERU | Cinematic | Lumix G85

PERU | Cinematic | Lumix G85

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  • @xplodax
    @xplodaxКүн бұрын

    4:15 That shot is a work of art! Glad to see another video from you. I still remember watching your video of making money buying a house. Inspirational! Keep it up, dude

  • @Matamjid68
    @Matamjid682 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @yousufleads
    @yousufleads3 күн бұрын

    You do you, I do I. BIM :)

  • @maxsimilado1819
    @maxsimilado18199 күн бұрын

    Ma di costo non si parla mai?

  • @benjaminhoglund4496
    @benjaminhoglund449611 күн бұрын

    I’m a 40 year old builder, i’m thinking about becoming bim/cad engineer (2 year education) But im afraid they will laugh at me because i havent touched a computer since high school.

  • @path8817
    @path881722 күн бұрын

    Love the video info. PLEASE turn down the horrible background music, though. It's way overpowering.

  • @jquint321
    @jquint32123 күн бұрын

    Hey, how would you say for someone new to the CM industry to break into it with only small real-estate experience. I am interested in becoming an estimator as well and would like to be able to enter this industry.

  • @chadmorgan8827
    @chadmorgan8827Ай бұрын

    I was until I found out top speed is only 25 mph

  • @chorizojoe8282
    @chorizojoe8282Ай бұрын

    Very interesting. I started as a spec writer for interior designers and clients at a local tile place, I then moved onto a different company as an interior designer / 3D artist. Today I am starting as a draftsman for a lighting company. Honestly, this is the lowest paying job out of the other two, but based on the interviews I had, this is the job with the best work-life balance. As a commercial designer I would work endless hours and I felt so miserable. Hopefully I’ll enjoy this job a bit more since I’m more reclusive than others in my field.

  • @MuhammadAhmad-kt8de
    @MuhammadAhmad-kt8deАй бұрын

    Trey! First of all man, how old r you 😅? And why u switch from BIM engineer to quantity surveyor/cost manager?

  • @MuhammadAhmad-kt8de
    @MuhammadAhmad-kt8deАй бұрын

    Trey why u switch from BIM engineer to quantity surveyor/cost manager?

  • @sneejay1449
    @sneejay1449Ай бұрын

    Any advice for experience to become a Project Engineer? I'm currently entering my senior year in pursuing my BS in Construction Management and have been working in Facilities Management. I've been trying to figure out a summer job next year to help ensure I am on the right track to becoming a PE. Thank you so much for the videos!

  • @Nrichard23
    @Nrichard2314 күн бұрын

    Intern for a large general contractor (Clark, Whiting-Turner, Turner etc). They usually hire the majority of new employees straight out of internship programs and you can get a sense of it you will enjoy the work. Currently a project enginner

  • @AA-salehbazyad
    @AA-salehbazyadАй бұрын

    you didnt mention how the hell you get 400k as civil engineer. civil engineer dont make that much. or you have different sources. thank you and congratulations well done

  • @AA-salehbazyad
    @AA-salehbazyadАй бұрын

    how you became sebior cos manager in just 2 years????

  • @user-un9lx4kp6u
    @user-un9lx4kp6uАй бұрын

    These cars are obviously designed for people who don't need a micro car. The furthest I'd drive it is the post office a mile away. Any further and I'd need 35 mph to keep up with the NEEDS of the people behind me. Using one of these on a 35 mph road is figuratively giving other drivers the bird. The laws need to be changed so the cars will have to fit into reality. I'd buy a 35 mph version of this for $8000. I know they're just getting started and need the money for production but I'm not an early adopter. What I did do is spend just over $5k for a conversion that fits my Ford Ranger and I'll take off the bed and build a battery rack as low on the frame as is practical and add a shallow bed for cargo. The top speed of my truck will be 65 mph before removing the engine so I think it will be a better investment than this car after $4000 in batteries.

  • @Batis2104
    @Batis2104Ай бұрын

    In the video, you say that Revit is the most important software for developing a project in BIM. However, this is true only if the project you are working on requires Revit. Revit is just one of many BIM software options available on the market, and there are others that better serve certain specialties. Revit is not the only BIM software.

  • @feriprayudi12
    @feriprayudi12Ай бұрын

    saya lebih tertarik pada Detail engineering drawing

  • @douglasreid6160
    @douglasreid6160Ай бұрын

    25 mph creates a hazard for other drivers. Should be able to do at least 50 mph.

  • @wentaofeng5548
    @wentaofeng5548Ай бұрын

    Completely understand you feeling though I'd say I am on the opposite side of the spectrum lol. I started as a civil engineer and then got myself hooked into 3d modeling and architectural design, then i got into BIM purely because my work required me to learn it. You are absolutely right saying BIM is software-driven, now instead of being on site I spend much more time (like 99% of daily worktime) behind a screen trying to figure out problems related to parametric design.....I even self-learned python to help me better solve issues related to BIM modeling

  • @user-dx3lt8ip9l
    @user-dx3lt8ip9lАй бұрын

    Great work 💪❤😊

  • @harshilpatel9537
    @harshilpatel9537Ай бұрын

    Hii Trey I have a quick question for you. I am an international student and I did my bachelor's from India in civil engineering and pursuing masters in US in engineering management so my bachelor's degree is valid for US and I can apply as a project engineer or transportaion engineer ?? Thank you

  • @bitshare1883
    @bitshare1883Ай бұрын

    Are u living in the los angeles ?

  • @Ambrovious
    @AmbroviousАй бұрын

    Looks awesome and I want one but its not going to work in the US unless you can go 45mph. I can't even get out of my drive way at 25mph. I ride my ebike to work, but I can go 40mph. Such a cool concept but they need to classify it as a motorcycle in the US so we can use it faster.

  • @COVEtheWORLD
    @COVEtheWORLDАй бұрын

    Great content. You're not alone. I realised BIM was about peoples development 3 years in about 20years ago after graduation. Keeping people experienced with real world practicality is a real important part of being relevant proffessional because we can redesign the BIM modelling processes the way it will be analysed/ serviced/ counted for each situation, especially when the construction is usually the point that most companies can justify its BIM cost. If you dont have good people at the top you lock everybody into a software loop. Then you have engineers and architects asking "what do they do again? but drive up fees". Very infamous business case issue when it comes to costing #BIM4BIMsake

  • @Nicholas.Tsagkos
    @Nicholas.Tsagkos2 ай бұрын

    Hard to imagine myself without BIM, ideally i would love to continue my life working with BIM and Revit.

  • @williamhughmurraycissp8405
    @williamhughmurraycissp84052 ай бұрын

    Good solution for me. I drive only tens of miles per month, with one or two trips over fifty miles every few months. One needs to drive roughly fifty miles per day to make a Tesla economical. With the money I would save on this car, I can afford to rent a car for the few long trips.

  • @1stkylekotlan
    @1stkylekotlan2 ай бұрын

    Why are you wearing a mask in the car by yourselves?!?!

  • @followjesuschrist7828
    @followjesuschrist7828Ай бұрын

    Stupid were brainwashed from Covid 19 😅

  • @followjesuschrist7828
    @followjesuschrist7828Ай бұрын

    China Eli company to Eli Zero from Marcus Li

  • @piperpilot26
    @piperpilot262 ай бұрын

    You could get a used Nissan Leaf for around 8k that's highway capable.

  • @niacal4nia
    @niacal4nia2 ай бұрын

    I'd rather buy a used Toyota Yaris.

  • @snoochieboochies6957
    @snoochieboochies69572 ай бұрын

    Really thought you could copy Renault and we wouldnt notice?

  • @awesome9671
    @awesome96712 ай бұрын

    is project engineer job would be an obstacle to have time with family ? will my day off still got disturb ?

  • @noitalfed
    @noitalfed2 ай бұрын

    No I would not pay $12 k USD for this vehicle. I am an apartment dweller and don’t have a driveway to charge it in. Top speed 25 mph is too slow. I drive errands that require 40 mph. BYD Build Your Dreams Seagull is in the same price range (before punitive US taxes). That is a highway ready real car.

  • @phiwazulu1662
    @phiwazulu16622 ай бұрын

    Hey bro please post more engineering content, I'm inspired 👍🏾

  • @MegawattKS
    @MegawattKS2 ай бұрын

    Excellent review. Thanks.

  • @quynguyen9137
    @quynguyen91372 ай бұрын

    giờ kiếm job BIM bên Canada khó không anh?

  • @gerbor1910
    @gerbor19102 ай бұрын

    Hi. My name German Borisov. I from Russian and my speciality is BIM engineer. I slowly transform into an Architect specialist, simultaneously fulfilling small orders in the field of architecture and design.)

  • @Hyestar
    @Hyestar3 ай бұрын

    5K max

  • @cahuantico321
    @cahuantico3213 ай бұрын

    en verdad este chico solo se ha dedicado a modelar y no en la metodologia

  • @arvincheech
    @arvincheech3 ай бұрын

    is the aircon cool/cold/strong enough ?tnx

  • @mleezy930
    @mleezy9303 ай бұрын

    Atleast raise the mph to 40. I’d get run over going to the grocery store down the street at 25mph

  • @Smoothstroker
    @Smoothstroker3 ай бұрын

    Need a spot for your golf clubs.

  • @bobcampbell3505
    @bobcampbell35054 ай бұрын

    Why would you show atestrideconducted by 2 morons? Bob CMpbell

  • @Baccaa997
    @Baccaa9974 ай бұрын

    Such unhealthy food

  • @betterboss
    @betterboss4 ай бұрын

    Good stuff, Trey!

  • @Karere87
    @Karere874 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video because This is useful for me because I am interested in this car here in Tahiti 🇵🇫

  • @lisav834
    @lisav8344 ай бұрын

    Oui elle est super cool et très confortable, mais comme il le mentionne dans la vidéo c’est juste dommage qu’elle soit limitée à 45 km/heure et le fait que les vitres soient fixes, oblige le conducteur à ouvrir la porte pour pouvoir interagir avec quelqu’un, lors d’un contrôle par exemple. A part ça, je la trouve géniale pour le centre ville

  • @adarshedu.7886
    @adarshedu.78864 ай бұрын

    Sir I'm civil Engineer Can i do job in BIM Engineer field??

  • @QuietObserver3000
    @QuietObserver30004 ай бұрын

    I think this is very misleading. As someone who has worked exclusively in BIM for 13 years, I can tell you that BIM is a Swiss army knife which has many different applications and ways to apply the software. For example, I have never been an engineer myself, but I worked along side them using BIM to create the plans, specs, details, schedules, calculations etc. (even the "fake" clash detection and coordination that he mentioned). I experienced many of the same frustrations while using BIM in a deign/engineering application, so I pivoted to using BIM for construction and pre-fabrication. I started working for a mechanical trade rather than an engineering firm, where I learned all of the constructability and installation details that he was searching for. It is the same software, but when you are applying it differently, you will learn different skills. Now I too have pivoted to focusing on the information aspect of BIM, helping owners to use the data that is in the models for facility management and operations. My point is, if you do not like how you are using BIM in your current role, look into other ways to apply the software by switching your role and company.... you do not need to abandon it altogether.

  • @emorillo7
    @emorillo74 ай бұрын

    For someone like me that doesn't drive I find this pretty cool. I want one.

  • @edgark9814
    @edgark98144 ай бұрын

    You can get a used Nissan leaf, much safer and practical for less than half the price of this overpriced golf cart made in CHINA

  • @edgark9814
    @edgark98144 ай бұрын

    With a top speed of ONLY 25 MPH, it is not a viable option and owned by China and made in China. Also not crash rated as a safe vehicle to meet accident standards