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Looking back, pushing forward: Johnny Furlong of Dalux

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In the fourth of a short series of Qu0026amp;As to mark the turning of the year, Johnny Furlong reviews 2024 and looks ahead to this year. The Dalux building owners account executive celebrates the passing of the torch from BIM to information management.

BIMplus: What was the best thing that happened in information management and digital construction in 2024?

Johnny Furlong: The best thing that happened is that the purest form of ISO 19650 BIM that was being forced on our industry finally died. For too many years, the form of BIM where you had to religiously stick to every unusable element of ISO 19650 and COBie was not adding any value to our industry. It was a blocker to innovation and creativity and added little to make our industry more efficient. I think even the diehards understood this. And I think we can say the purest form of ISO 19650 BIM officially died. From the ashes, information management is about to be reborn.   

This is something to celebrate. Ideally, we could have a massive Irish-style wake for BIM, where we sit down over too many drinks, telling stories about all the crazy adventures we went on with BIM. About the good times and the bad. And how we fell in love, then out of love with BIM.

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