In the podcast episode The State of BIM in 2025, Rishi Jobanputra and Andrea Ciaffi discuss the evolution and future of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its role in digital engineering.
Rishi opens by suggesting that transitioning to producing models without drawings would be a transformative shift, reducing time spent on documentation and improving quality. He emphasizes that BIM should no longer be considered a mere output but rather a discipline integral to digital engineering.
Andrea highlights the importance of standards such as ISO 19650 and explores their adoption across industries, with Rishi noting that while such standards are increasingly used in major projects, there remains a need for broader awareness and education to ensure consistent application.
They also delve into technological advancements like automation, data-driven design, and artificial intelligence (AI), with Rishi cautioning against blindly integrating AI without preserving engineering integrity but acknowledging its potential to handle mundane tasks and enhance efficiency.
Sustainability is another critical focus, with Rishi pointing out that BIM can significantly contribute to carbon tracking and achieving sustainable development goals through proper planning and metadata embedding. The discussion also touches on the industry's past with technologies like AR, VR, and IoT, which Rishi believes entered the market prematurely but are now finding practical, functional applications. Regarding education, Rishi reflects on the training gaps in digital engineering, stressing the need for structured pathways, grassroots initiatives, and regional accreditation to attract and prepare new talent. Looking ahead, both agree that AI, machine learning, and digital twins are poised to shape the future of the industry, with Rishi advocating for a focus on leveraging technology for functional use and sustainability.
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https://www.digitalconstructionpodcast.com/episode/the-state-of-bim-in-2025-rishi-jobanputra
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB61k1cUMVQ
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