Project Management + BIM + Coordination | CorbisStudio

Ignacio Chiesura brings a unique perspective to the table, backed by over 10 years of project delivery experience. His engineering background, hands-on knowledge, and construction and job-site expertise make him a standout choice for any project.

Eager to face new professional challenges, and after traveling the world to work on many projects, he joined Corbis in 2021 as Project Manager and gained extensive experience working on medium—to large-scale projects, where his engineering skills were put to the test. He has worked domestically in cities like Houston, Chicago, San Diego, and Los Angeles and internationally in Latin America and the UAE.

His portfolio includes a list of challenging and diverse projects and the management of multiple work teams. The most iconic theater in Hollywood, a luxury resort in Saudi Arabia, a modern library in Pasadena, and a mixed-use tower in San Diego are a few examples of the expertise he developed through his years at Corbis.

Having an enjoyable work experience and fostering the improvement of every team member is the basis to deliver outstanding results for our clients.

Ignacio offers the knowledge and experience of someone who has worked on both sides of the project, from the initial design stage to the moment it comes to life. Apart from being an expert in his field, he is a natural-born leader, always watching out for his team members and fostering their growth. His strong interpersonal skills and deep technical understanding allow him to streamline communication with stakeholders to shorten delivery times and exceed quality expectations. His key to success is goal-oriented commitment to clients, helping them achieve their objectives. Last but not least, he is the Laser Scanning specialist at Corbis and has tons of experience in implementing it in all kinds of projects.

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