Field and office teams review 5D BIM models and AI analytics to align design, cost and schedule at a Southeast Asia construction project.
Southeast Asia, August 29, 2025
A global construction software company is expanding its digital offerings across Southeast Asia by combining Industrial AI with 5D BIM to streamline workflows and improve cost control. The initiative includes product updates, live demonstrations and a white paper promoting staged AI adoption. Regional events in Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia showcased tools for design generation, dynamic cost tracking, automated takeoff and field management, and highlighted local partnerships including a Vietnam contest-winning contractor. The integrated software framework aims to reduce manual handoffs, speed decision-making with real-time analytics and create sticky, subscription-based client relationships as BIM adoption accelerates regionally.
Glodon is stepping up efforts to roll out a combination of Industrial AI and 5D BIM across Southeast Asia, saying its approach can sharply cut traditional construction processes and speed project delivery. The company is backing the push with product upgrades, regional events and a white paper that lays out a practical roadmap for construction firms to adopt AI.
The most striking claim is that integrating Industrial AI with 5D BIM can reduce traditional processes by up to 80%. The strategy centers on an AI framework that ties together project data, algorithms and computing power to form a closed-loop model covering design, cost management and project execution. That model aims to support real-time decision-making and predictive analytics across the construction lifecycle.
Glodon’s toolkit for this push includes AI-driven design generation and cost-control systems. Notable tools named in announcements are Concetto for AI-driven design generation and Cubicost for 5D BIM cost management. Upgrades to Cubicost were shown during a regional event in Malaysia, where the integration with 5D BIM was emphasized as a way to enable dynamic cost tracking and better resource optimization. The company’s wider ecosystem also includes field management software like Gsite and newer AI-enabled tools such as AecGPT and Zplan, which were demonstrated in Malaysia.
A recently released white paper outlines a strategic framework for AI adoption in construction. It seeks to accelerate industry-wide uptake by addressing common issues such as fragmented workflows and inefficiencies in project management. The paper also highlights the value of embedding AI into domain-specific construction knowledge to create a competitive edge and more resilient workflows.
Glodon has been active at major Southeast Asian events this year as part of the awareness and adoption drive. Participation included interactive demonstrations, global case studies and panel sessions aimed at quantity surveyors, engineers and policymakers. Highlights include:
The move aligns with regional government pushes for smarter, more sustainable infrastructure. Those modernization initiatives are creating what was described as a “flywheel effect” of rising demand for digital construction tools and broader adoption. BIM adoption in Southeast Asia is reported to be accelerating at an estimated 40% compound annual growth rate, while the global BIM market is projected to grow at about 15.6% CAGR. Emerging market focus areas named include Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, where priorities include smart cities and sustainable infrastructure.
The company’s approach bundles multiple tools into an ecosystem that can be cross-sold to clients. That ecosystem model is presented as creating “sticky” client relationships, recurring revenue and longer-term value if digital workflows are widely adopted. The combination of Industrial AI and 5D BIM is being positioned as a route to capture market share as construction digitizes.
Key signals to track include the real-world impact of deployments on project timelines and budgets, wider uptake across contractors and consultants, and how quickly governments and large owners push for BIM and AI requirements in procurement. Other indicators are follow-up studies or case data that validate the claimed efficiency improvements and any new product rollouts or partnerships announced in the region.
Industrial AI refers to applying data, machine learning models and computing power to construction workflows so teams can make faster, data-backed decisions and predict outcomes like cost overruns or schedule delays.
5D BIM builds on 3D models by linking geometry to time (4D) and cost (5D). It allows teams to see how design choices and scheduling affect budgets and resources.
Tools mentioned include design automation, AI assistants and cost management systems. Examples cited are Concetto for AI design generation, Cubicost for 5D cost control, Gsite for field management, and AI tools such as AecGPT and Zplan.
Claims from the rollout say traditional processes may be reduced by up to 80% when Industrial AI and 5D BIM are combined, though outcomes will depend on project size, scope and adoption depth.
Efforts are focused on emerging markets including Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, where BIM adoption is accelerating and governments are moving toward modernizing infrastructure.
Feature | Description |
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Industrial AI | Data, models and compute forming a closed-loop system for design, cost and execution |
5D BIM | Integrated model linking geometry, schedule and costs for dynamic tracking |
Concetto | AI-driven design generation tool |
Cubicost | 5D BIM cost management with dynamic cost tracking and resource optimization |
Gsite | Field management and site data integration |
AecGPT & Zplan | AI-powered assistant and planning tools demonstrated regionally |
Market view | BIM adoption in Southeast Asia ~40% CAGR; global BIM market ~15.6% CAGR |
Regional events | PAQS Congress 2025 (Jakarta), AEC Connect Day (Malaysia), BIM UP Vietnam 2025 (800+ attendees) |
Claimed benefit | Up to 80% reduction in traditional process effort when combining Industrial AI with 5D BIM |
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