Ahmed Ghoneim
About Ahmed Ghoneim
Ahmed Ghoneim is a BIM Trainee at Arup in Berlin, Germany, with a background in civil engineering and construction management.
Current Role at Arup
Ahmed Ghoneim is currently working as a BIM Trainee at Arup. He began this role in 2021 and is located in Berlin, Germany. As a BIM trainee, his work focuses on Building Information Modeling, a method of creating digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of spaces.
Previous Experience
Ahmed Ghoneim has accumulated diverse experience in the construction and planning sectors. In 2018, he worked as a Site Engineer at Meamar Group in Cairo, Egypt. Earlier, in 2017, he was a Project Planner at Majid Al Futtaim in Cairo. His project planning experience also includes a short-term role at Khatib & Alami in Cairo in 2016.
Education & Academic Achievements
Ahmed Ghoneim holds a Master's degree in Construction Management from Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, completed between 2019 and 2021. He also earned another Master's degree in Construction Management and Real Estate Development from Metropolia University of Applied Sciences during the same period. His academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from The German University in Cairo, completed in 2019. His academic excellence is highlighted by achieving the 2nd rank among his peers in the General Civil Engineering department.
International Academic Background
Ahmed Ghoneim's educational journey spans multiple countries, providing him with a rich cultural and academic perspective. He has studied and achieved degrees from institutions in Egypt, Finland, and Germany. This diverse academic exposure has contributed to his comprehensive understanding of the global construction management industry.
Specialization in Construction Management
Ahmed possesses a strong passion for Construction Management, with a particular interest in Building Information Modeling (BIM). His roles and academic pursuits reflect this enthusiasm, indicating a focus on integrating modern digital techniques within traditional construction management practices.