Scott Patterson
Dip. Mech Eng, ACP
Director of Design Technologies
Who Scott is
Scott boasts over three and a half decades in the AEC sector. Revit Certified, he passionately drives BIM and design technology integration, offering training to technologists, project leads, contractors, and clientele. Always aiming higher, Scott emphasizes best practices, streamlining processes, and utilizing analytical methods for solutions. His forward-thinking approach and vast industry knowledge have earned him respect and admiration among peers.
Outside of work, Scott is a devoted father to three grown children. He's passionate about endurance sports, loves dogs, music, travel, and Formula One.
“The truth is in the model.”
What Scott Does
Scott oversees the management of BIM software products, encompassing implementation, updates, and customization. He assesses emerging BIM-related software and technologies, keeping abreast of trends and protocols in AEC Digital Delivery. Scott steers the establishment, execution, quality control, and enforcement of BIM standards. By crafting and maintaining software template files, he ensures adherence to established standards and best practices. Working closely with Principals and Directors, Scott offers expert guidance on BIM and Project Deliverables.
Why Scott Does it
Scott thrives on innovation, finding immense satisfaction in crafting creative solutions and witnessing the transformative power of technology and lean methodologies. Tackling complex challenges and contributing to their resolution energizes him. This drive pushes Scott to continually refine how he approaches project delivery, always aiming for efficiency and pragmatism in his execution.
Giving
To fulfill our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, every member of the Unity team has chosen an organization that aligns with their personal values and purpose. Unity has made a donation on behalf of each team member to their chosen organization.
Why Scott chose: The Canadian Cancer Society
“I choose to support the Canadian Cancer Society because they are committed to finding a cure by means of their research as well as supporting individuals affected by the disease. The likeliness is that we have all have known someone diagnosed with cancer. I personally have lost close family and friends to the disease. There are many cancers and it is encouraging that some progress has been made in research by making some cancers treatable, thus reducing fatalities as a result. I take every opportunity to donate and engage in fundraising events in support of the Canadian Cancer Society.”