Project Management + BIM + Coordination | CorbisStudio

With 15+ years of experience in civil engineering, Ezequiel brings both technical depth and field-tested judgment to complex projects. As Construction Project Manager at Corbis, he leads multidisciplinary teams across global projects, consistently turning coordination challenges into structured, buildable solutions.

His portfolio ranges from a 205,269-square-foot luxury project in Dubai to a public safety facility in Santa Barbara, each demanding precision and foresight. At Corbis, he leads Design Coordination, overseeing BIM setup, RFI management, and issue tracking to identify and resolve conflicts before construction. With site experience and BIM expertise, he simultaneously schedules multiple projects, saving clients time, reducing risk, and protecting budgets.

As AI and automation reshape our industry, human insight becomes even more valuable: the ability to read scenarios, weigh options, and ultimately make informed decisions.

Before joining Corbis, Ezequiel gained experience in infrastructure and energy projects. He was a Site Supervisor and Technical Officer for a nuclear power company in Latin America, overseeing deep excavations, foundations, and facility maintenance. He played a key role in a 100+ km water pipeline in Patagonia, where strict cost control was vital. Earlier, he analyzed the fuel piping system at a YPF S.A. refinery, focusing on tension and flexibility.

A pragmatic problem solver and natural leader, Ezequiel values clarity, aligns stakeholders, mentors teams, and streamlines processes that prevent friction before it reaches the job site.

His passion for construction began early, inspired by his grandfather. Outside of work, he’s a DIY enthusiast, a wannabe woodworker (and blacksmith), and a tennis lover.

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