Olympic Infrastructure (Sochi 2014)
RusSki Gorki Jumping Center (~7,500 capacity). Delivered engineering support with focus on concrete QA/QC and digital as-built documentation control, improving inspection readiness and documentation traceability.
Timur Weiss is a construction technology expert and engineering consultant based in the United States, specializing in the digital transformation of construction and infrastructure projects. He leads TW Construction Consulting LLC, a Boston-based firm focused on implementing advanced engineering and digital solutions across complex construction environments.
His work focuses on integrating modern technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Building Information Modeling (BIM), computer vision, and digital twin systems to improve structural safety, operational reliability, and energy performance.
Prior to founding the company, Timur held engineering and project management roles across Israel and Russia, contributing to the delivery of large-scale infrastructure projects such as urban rail systems, ports, transport interchanges, tunnels, and technically complex structures.
In recognition of his contributions to engineering innovation, he was awarded a national professional award in 2025.
He is a member of international engineering and construction organizations including ATES (Russia), Engineers Association (Israel), and the American Society of Concrete Contractors (USA).
TW Construction Consulting is positioned at the intersection of engineering, technology, and infrastructure development, delivering advanced consulting and training solutions across the U.S. construction sector.
The company focuses on helping clients navigate complex regulatory environments, optimize construction processes, and implement modern engineering technologies that improve efficiency, safety, and long-term performance.
With increasing demand for infrastructure development, sustainable construction, and digital engineering solutions, the company is strategically aligned with key industry growth drivers, including AI integration, smart infrastructure, and energy-efficient building systems.
The U.S. engineering services industry exceeds $350 billion annually and continues to grow steadily, driven by technological innovation, regulatory requirements, and large-scale infrastructure investments.
RusSki Gorki Jumping Center (~7,500 capacity). Delivered engineering support with focus on concrete QA/QC and digital as-built documentation control, improving inspection readiness and documentation traceability.
Red Line (~24 km, ~11 km underground, 10 stations). Executed concrete QA/QC and implemented QA-Online digital workflows for documentation approval and engineering coordination.
Major marine infrastructure including ~1,000 m pier and ~2,800 m breakwater. Managed QA/QC processes and digital documentation systems for large-scale port construction.
~$5B infrastructure upgrade enabling >800 trains/day. Led QA/QC engineering team, managing non-conformance systems and field-to-office data coordination.
Implemented early digital construction workflows including scheduling, material tracking, and as-built documentation systems across multiple projects.
Advisory on construction technology platforms focused on QA workflows, document control, and executive dashboards for infrastructure project governance.
A connected QA/QC environment for inspections, approvals, documentation, and handover.
A unified digital workflow for managing construction quality, field inspections, nonconformities, approvals, as-built documentation, and audit-ready project records.
The platform is built around engineering logic: requirements, inspection points, field evidence, corrective actions, approvals, and final handover are connected in one structured system instead of being fragmented across files, chats, and spreadsheets.
Selected publications and media references highlighting digital construction control, infrastructure engineering, structural monitoring, and technology-driven project delivery.
A feature on how BIM, drones, IoT sensors, AI, AR/VR, and mobile workflows are reshaping technical supervision in construction and making engineering control faster, more transparent, and more precise.
Read article → Argumenty NedeliA publication focused on common misconceptions about durability, materials, foundations, and real building performance, with emphasis on evidence-based engineering decisions rather than assumptions.
Read article → Express GazetaAn interview about engineering delivery under severe constraints, from Olympic mountain sites to difficult soils and climate-sensitive environments where construction requires unconventional technical solutions.
Read article → 9TVMedia coverage reference connected to engineering and infrastructure themes. This card is kept concise so the section stays accurate without overstating details from a page that may render inconsistently.
Open source → MigNewsCoverage of the launch of Tel Aviv’s first urban rail line, presented as a major engineering achievement and a symbol of large-scale metropolitan infrastructure transformation.
Read article → 24.KGA story about a high-profile waterfront project combining complex geometry, underwater works, intensified quality control, and structural demands for long-term эксплуатация under real load conditions.
Read article → TechBullionA feature on project coordination in Newton, Massachusetts, highlighting TW Construction Consulting’s digital system for schedule control, document intelligence, AI-supported workflows, and execution transparency.
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