I always try not only to find an easy and quick solution, but also to make the process more efficient for many years to come. This is how my acquaintance with Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies began. After getting my master's degree, I already had experience in the construction field and wanted to accelerate and improve the construction industry in my region. That is why I started studying information modeling technologies and eventually became an expert in Autodesk Revit and Autodesk Navisworks software. I became a certified teacher of architectural and construction sections. This allowed me to help people, working in a consulting company, I organized the process of implementing information modeling technologies in more than 20 companies, including project and customer offices.The next step in my career was the government sector. I developed the Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) for the state expertise of the Sverdlovsk region, introduced information modeling technologies into the process of conducting the expertise, and I am simplifying it now, coordinating the work of experts and helping them in mastering information modeling technologies.With my own experience in the field of information modeling under my belt, I participate in the educational master program of the Ural Federal University supervising the projects of master's students, and also work as a teacher for undergraduate students and examine a section of their diploma projects.Additional facts about me:• My favorite subjects at the university were Strength of Materials and Structural Mechanics. Now, my hobby is puzzles in this field. For example, calculations of structures by the matrix method.• I have published 13 scientific articles in the construction field, among which 3 articles are indexed by Scopus, 1 article is indexed by the Higher Attestation Commission and 9 articles are indexed by the Russian Science Citation Index in the field of construction.• My first job was as a teacher of mathematics and Physics for schoolchildren, so I consider it my calling to make complex things simple.