Autodesk doubles down on the future of BIM with new data connections and AI capabilities

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  • Advancements in data, industry cloud, and investments in core portfolio lead the transformation towards outcome-based BIM.
  • Autodesk announces new connection between Autodesk Forma and Autodesk Docs, Autodesk’s AECO data repository.
  • The beta release of Autodesk Assistant in Autodesk Construction Cloud lets users ask questions around their specification documents.

Outcome-based BIM will unify workflows across the teams that design, build, and operate the built environment.

At Autodesk, we're deeply invested in the ongoing digital transformation shaping the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) industry. This shift is paving the way for smarter, more resilient methods of designing and building our homes, workplaces, and communities. We recognize the challenges ahead—like the $3.7 trillion needed for global infrastructure, the massive waste from construction and demolition, and the growing complexity of projects under tight budgets. But the AECO industry has always been driven by problem solvers, and we believe outcome-based BIM is the key to achieving sustainable results like carbon neutrality and reduced waste throughout the project lifecycle. The foundation of this approach lies in data—data that's granular, accessible, and open, bringing together teams across the entire project lifecycle. Better data helps meet deadlines faster, offers AI-driven insights to boost productivity, and supports better decision-making, reducing risks down the line. We're working closely with our customers to shape the future of BIM. In fact, we've already started the next chapter in the AECO industry. We’re excited to share these advancements at Autodesk University (AU) 2024. **Data-powered collaboration across the project lifecycle** We are building **Autodesk Forma**, the AECO industry cloud, to connect project data—both within Autodesk and third-party solutions—to unify BIM workflows across design, build, and operation teams. At the heart of this is **Autodesk Docs**, our common data environment for the AECO industry. It acts as a central hub, connecting, organizing, and securing data across tools like AutoCAD, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Revit, Tandem, Civil 3D, and Autodesk Workshop XR so the right information reaches the right people at the right time. Earlier this year, we launched the AEC Data Model API—a step toward enabling more detailed data for Autodesk Docs users. Now, we’ve reached another milestone: **Autodesk Forma is now connected to Autodesk Docs**, Autodesk’s AECO data repository. Over time, this will bring new workflows and opportunities that connect teams and data, enhancing collaboration. For example, the **Forma Board**, our digital whiteboard, can now import visuals from Autodesk Docs files, allowing architects, engineers, and contractors to collaborate around live digital concepts—all powered by centralized data. This is just the beginning. As Autodesk Forma continues to integrate with Autodesk Docs, it will strengthen the connection between Forma and Revit, creating a seamless flow between planning tools and detailed design capabilities. We’re also improving collaboration with the **commercial release of Autodesk Workshop XR**, an immersive design review workspace connected to Autodesk Docs. With Workshop XR, design teams and stakeholders can walk through 3D models at human scale, offering a deeper understanding of spatial experiences and helping catch design issues early, preventing costly rework and delays. **Accelerating better outcomes with data and AI** Getting data right is essential for advancing outcome-based BIM and leveraging AI to improve customer workflows. At AU, we’ll be sharing exciting updates from **Autodesk AI** that enhance productivity, creativity, and sustainability. For instance, **Embodied Carbon Analysis in Autodesk Forma** is now in beta. The earlier you can measure the carbon footprint of building materials, the greater the impact on sustainability. This AI-powered feature allows designers to test material decisions from day one, part of the **Total Carbon Analysis for Architects** in the AEC Collection. Another highlight is the **beta release of Autodesk Assistant in Autodesk Construction Cloud**, which makes it easier to find relevant information in specification documents. Using natural language prompts, users can ask specific questions, generate lists, or even draft summaries for project communications. Over time, Autodesk Assistant will become an integral part of daily workflows, helping teams save time and reduce risk. We're also expanding access to real-world data. Through our partnership with **Esri**, we're planning to **expand Esri’s data availability within Autodesk Forma**, giving architects access to contextual data earlier in the design process. This includes terrain, zoning, roads, property boundaries, and more, helping create more sustainable and community-focused designs. **Building the future by investing in the core** As we move forward with the AECO industry transformation, investing in our core products—Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Autodesk Construction Cloud—is essential. These tools, connected to Autodesk Docs, form the backbone of outcome-based BIM. Recent releases of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit have introduced over 500 features based on customer feedback. For example, **AutoCAD 2025** is twice as fast to open, and a new insight tool is coming soon to help users get real-time information directly within their workflow. **Civil 3D** now offers enhanced infrastructure measurements and model integration, while **Revit 2025** brings improvements like Sheet Collections and PDF upgrades to streamline document management. Additionally, **Autodesk Construction Cloud** now includes Sample Project Templates, Budget Snapshots, and a new BuildingConnected Pro integration with Cost Management in Autodesk Build, helping teams focus on what matters most. **Applying the future of BIM, today** These announcements at AU 2024 show how the future of BIM is becoming a reality today. Take **Baker Barrios Architects**, for example, which is using Autodesk Forma to build a digital workflow that connects multiple software tools into one platform, enabling an outcome-based design approach. Wayne Dunkelberger, chief design officer at Baker Barrios, calls Autodesk Forma a “seismic shift” for the firm, saying it gives them a “time machine” view of how a building will feel when it’s actually on site. He also notes that the ability to do multiple tasks in one tool frees up designers to be more creative in solving client problems. The success of companies like Baker Barrios shows that while the path to the future is challenging, we're making great progress. With data, AI, and tools like Autodesk Forma, we're building a future with less waste, fewer knowledge gaps, and smoother transitions from design to construction to operation. Register here for a free digital pass.

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