• Episode 26 – Jonathan Sinclair & Benny Huang – Why BIM Alone Isn’t Enough

  • Apr 16 2025
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 26 – Jonathan Sinclair & Benny Huang – Why BIM Alone Isn’t Enough

  • Summary

  • “Technology is great. It’s adoption that moves the needle.”Jonathan Sinclair


    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we’re joined by Jonathan Sinclair and Benny Huang from Preformance, a specialist construction technology company spun out of Southbase Construction.


    We dive into their unique journey from the tech world into construction, the origins of Preformance, and the hard truths about why the same digital tools keep falling short, not because they’re bad, but because the adoption gap is real.


    We discuss:

    • Why construction projects still run on 2D prints despite advanced 3D models
    • The problem with BIM as a line item, and how to reframe its value
    • How cost, programme, and quality can all be improved when tech is embedded properly
    • The challenge of capturing and passing on project knowledge
    • Why real project outcomes must drive innovation, not just tools


    This episode is full of practical insight for anyone trying to make digital transformation actually stick in construction.



    Key Sections:

    • From Tech to Construction – Jonathan’s Journey – 03:37
    • Why Preformance Was Born Outside the Mothership – 06:02
    • The Problem Isn’t BIM, It’s Adoption – 10:14
    • What’s Holding Back Innovation on Site – 14:10
    • The Knowledge Gap Between Projects – 24:13
    • The Future of AI, Robotics, and Reality Capture – 29:32
    • What Needs to Change in the Industry – 35:11
    • Quick Fire Round – 42:17


    Building Stories is powered by Deep Space – Mission Critical Construction AI.

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