
Quay Quarter Tower (QQT)
Sydney CBD
Curved high-rise and precinct beside Circular Quay. Michael architected how the delivery team phased BIM, coordination, and handover across consultants and trades on one of the city's most visible towers.
High-tech, custom BIM generation for engineering firms. From sketch to deployment-ready editable models in 20 minutes.
Structural, MEP, engineering calculations, compliance across building codes and LEED and jurisdiction-specific rules, plus architecture and services coordinated in one model baseline.

Structural
Steel and concrete intent, load paths, and member sizing context turned into coordinated model geometry your team can edit.

MEP
Electrical, mechanical, and plumbing scope captured early so duct runs, risers, and plant rooms do not fight the structure.

Calculations
Assumptions, checks, and quantities surfaced next to the model so engineers validate numbers without leaving the workflow.

Compliance
National codes, green building criteria, and local amendments checked against what is actually in the model before review.

Architecture
Massing, facades, and spatial intent aligned with structure and services so downstream teams inherit one story.

Coordinated BIM
One coordinated baseline instead of siloed drops: fewer clashes, clearer ownership, faster sign-off to construction.
By refusing compromise and focusing on engineering-grade output, every Civly workflow is designed to be performant, scalable, and aesthetically clear for technical teams.
Screen recording of the Civly workspace: proposals appear as reviewable items with reasons in plain English, approval states stay visible, and nothing updates in the model until your team accepts or edits an item. You retain full traceability with no silent automation.
Civly brings together product thinking, applied AI, and engineering operations experience. We're building the exact system we wished existed when projects were delayed by disconnected files, manual checks, and late-stage rework.
This is a human-in-the-loop workflow. There are no hidden model decisions. Every recommendation includes plain-English reasoning, traceability, and a clear action state.
[proposal] Use 200x200 SHS column at grid C-3
reason: matches your default for this load case
[Approved 2s ago]
[proposal] Increase slab thickness to 250mm at zone B
reason: NCC Section J cl. 3.4 thermal performance
[Pending approval]
[queued] Verify rebar spacing at column to slab junctions
[Queued]
We're onboarding pilot engineering firms and would be happy to show exactly how Civly fits your workflow.
Rapid optioning against site and programme constraints.
Model updates with traceable rationale, not silent rewrites.
Architecture, structure, and MEP in one coordinated baseline.
Built with engineers, advised by the firms shaping how cities get designed.

Hassaan Shamshiri
CEO and co-founder
Looks after customers, partnerships, and how Civly gets into firms. Previously started an ag-tech company and sold it before turning 20. Spends most of his time on calls with engineers and partners, not slide decks.
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Yash Mittal
CTO and co-founder
Runs engineering and the product stack. Background in applied ML at UNSW and shipping ML systems at Anthrobyte. Obsessed with the unglamorous stuff: exports that open cleanly, stable APIs, and models teams can actually edit.
LinkedIn profileProject manager with 3XN and GXN in Copenhagen, former regional BIM manager at Semren and Månsson, and founder of Sonder Studios. He connects Civly to studios across Northern Europe and brings the same rigour to how we talk about delivery in Australia.

Michael has led complex BIM and coordination packages on high-profile waterfront and tower work. Two Sydney projects that sit in his portfolio are Quay Quarter Tower in the CBD and the new Sydney Fish Market at Blackwattle Bay, where he architected delivery sequences, stakeholder interfaces, and how design intent moved from model to site.
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Sydney CBD
Curved high-rise and precinct beside Circular Quay. Michael architected how the delivery team phased BIM, coordination, and handover across consultants and trades on one of the city's most visible towers.

Blackwattle Bay, Sydney
Working wholesale markets and public harbour frontage. Michael architected circulation, servicing, and BIM workflows so the market could keep trading while major upgrades and new structures moved forward.
Hong Kong mandated BIM in 2025. UK and EU procurement directives are tightening across all public projects. Firms that cannot deliver BIM will lose contracts.
Compliance is no longer optional.
Revit costs €5,000 per seat per year. Eighty percent of architecture firms have fewer than 10 people. No affordable BIM path exists for the firms that need it most.
The market is there. Nobody is serving it.
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