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Is the AECO industry actually ready for AI and automation? In this episode of Morning Coffee Review, we break down what’s coming next for Bluebeam Revu, AI-driven workflows, MCP integrations, and why “garbage in, garbage out” matters more than ever. From data readiness to document comparison, overlays, slip sheeting, and the upcoming Firmus integration, this conversation is a must-watch for architects, engineers, and construction professionals preparing for rapid change in 2026. Interested in learning more about ATG and the ways they can help you in your day-to-day worklife? Check us out at https://atgusa.com/solutions/. Or follow us on these social channels + YouTube: LinkedIn — / atg-usa Facebook — / appliedtechnologygroupusa Instagram — @atg_usa 00:00 – Welcome to Morning Coffee Review 00:45 – Bluebeam Revu, Autodesk, and the AEC ecosystem 01:42 – Episode focus: Industry trends & upcoming Bluebeam changes 02:57 – Forms, stamps, and future episode preview 03:22 – AI, automation, and industry readiness 04:39 – The “AI intern” analogy: garbage in, garbage out 06:17 – How data quality impacts AI success 07:46 – Revit workflows and why hidden data now matters 10:04 – Why unintentional workflows will fail with AI 11:35 – Will AI change SD, CD, and construction workflows? 13:25 – Issue tracking, dashboards, and project closeout automation 15:16 – Why only ~4% of the industry is truly ready 16:29 – What’s coming in 2026 for Bluebeam and Autodesk 17:01 – Key takeaways from the AI readiness blog 18:41 – Adoption rates and shrinking tech timelines 21:19 – MCP explained: how AI will work inside software 24:26 – Real-world MCP use cases in Revit & Bluebeam 26:11 – Claude, Copilot, and MCP integrations explained 28:05 – Firmus acquisition and Bluebeam MAX 32:28 – Why standardization still breaks downstream workflows 35:09 – Bluebeam Overlay: how it works today 38:19 – Bluebeam Compare: visual revision differences 41:19 – How Firmus will change document comparison 42:28 – Slip sheeting in Bluebeam Revu 46:59 – Why slip sheets matter for project history 50:30 – Slip sheet reports and markup behavior 54:56 – Final thoughts on data, AI, and the future #MorningCoffeeReview #BluebeamRevu #AEC #AIinAEC #ConstructionTechnology #Automation #DigitalConstruction #Revit #Autodesk #ConstructionWorkflow #DesignTechnology #BIM #AI