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Construction Disrupted

Construction Disrupted

Peter Sumpton

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Welcome to Construction Disrupted, the ultimate podcast for the construction industry exploring the limitless possibilities at the dynamic intersection of construction and technology. Delve into the latest topics, news, events, expert insights and marketing that are shaping the industry right now and in the future and hopefully sprinkle a little humour in there. I’m your guide Peter Sumpton and I run a Marketing Consultancy, buildDifferent. If you're ready to embrace disruption and the unlocked potential building different brings, keep on listening and be part of the conversation that is reshaping the future of construction. Whether you're a construction technology professional, engineer, architect, contractor, or investor, this podcast is your go-to resource for staying informed, inspired, and connected. The construction industry has, until recently, been remarkably consistent in its approach. The actual building process has been so consistent that large-scale builds can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, Iraq, Greece, Rome, and China right through to the Industrial Revolution and the large-scale projects we are so used to seeing today. Raw materials are delivered to Manufacturers who subsequently make the products and components that are required. Procurement on both sides organises the logistics - distribution to site. Materials such as bricks, blocks, and timber which in themselves haven’t changed much are brought to the construction site. Once on-site assembly commences. Contractors and subcontractors (typically) perform the work while inspections from formal bodies, associations and regulators r visit the in-progress building to oversee quality and compliance. With so many sectors and subsectors along this fragmented supply chain, it’s long been seen as an industry primed for disruption. And now with the added pressures and issues the industry as a whole faces - skill shortages, increasing prices, data overload, waste implications, sustainability factors and tighter regulations, it’s unlikely that any one particular technology will disrupt construction on its own. It will take a collaborative effort across multiple workflows for that to happen. But what we are seeing now is new techniques and technologies invalidating long-held assumptions about how the construction industry (especially the build) should be done. A confluence of technologies and tools, including digital twins, building information management (BIM) systems, parametric modelling, smart building materials, sustainable construction practices, robotics, automation, drones, VR, AR, IoT, modular construction, artificial intelligence and many more tech innovations are helping to streamline projects, enhance safety measures and optimise productivity. Put another way, it’s the technology and exploring the tech-driven transformation of the built environment we must turn to if the construction industry is going to thrive into the future and for now, for many, simply survive! Thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy day and giving this a read.
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Transforming Infrastructure - Episode 53 | George Floros

Épisode 53

mardi 17 septembre 2024Durée 38:06

The intersection of digital technology and urban development is paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in infrastructure and energy management. Digital construction is driving significant transformations in ways previously unimaginable. As we move towards smarter, more connected cities, the role of data-driven solutions becomes increasingly crucial in shaping environments that are not only technologically advanced but also deeply attuned to the needs of their communities.

Smart cities represent a bold vision for the future—one where technology is leveraged to create more livable, sustainable, and resilient urban spaces. These cities use vast amounts of data to improve everything from energy consumption and transportation to public safety and environmental health. Yet, for smart cities to truly fulfil their promise, they must be designed with a focus on inclusivity and community impact, ensuring that all residents benefit from the technological advancements.

But can a smart city truly contribute meaningfully on a global scale to humanity's well-being and sustainability goals? We need to chat to someone who can help us examine these interconnected topics!

George Floros is the Associate Director of Digital Construction at AtkinsRealis, leading the Digital Construction strategy across the Nuclear & Power sector. George’s expertise lies on the long-term integration of the GEO and BIM domains (GeoBIM) to realise the digital thread across project lifecycles.

George is delivering the Digital Transformation of the AEC industry by leveraging the power of data-driven Digital Twins and Smart Cities. Focusing on holistic integrations with a customer-centric approach, George delivers economic, environmental and social value for all project stakeholders, whilst reducing risk through cross-disciplinary, connected, data-driven solutions.

In parallel to all of this, George is pursuing his PhD at the University College London focusing on the integration of GeoBIM for Asset Management.

List of Topics

- The Potential of a Smart City

- Smart Cities and community impact

- Can Smart Cities contribute to Net Zero targets

- Generating enough power to sustain digital progress

- Digital and nuclear build, operations and decommissioning

Links

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028 

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/builddifferent

Further Links

https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/smart-city-market-size-is-set-to-grow-by-usd-345-8-billion-from-2024-2028-increase-in-it-consolidation-and-modernization-boost-the-market-technavio-f09ca310

https://www.capgemini.com/us-en/news/research-global-citizens-favor-smart-cities-and-call-for-their-hometowns-to-be-sustainable/

Smart Cities, BIM and the AEC Industry - Episode 52 | Shadan Dwairi

Épisode 52

mardi 3 septembre 2024Durée 32:52

The emergence and potential for data-driven smart cities represent a transformative shift in urban planning and management, leveraging advanced digital technologies to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and livability of urban environments. At the forefront of this transformation is the integration of a variety of software and hardware, all of which play pivotal roles in shaping how cities are designed, constructed, and operated. It’s the epitome of collaboration digitally.

These combined innovative digital solutions aim to meet the evolving demands of modern urban landscapes, improving the way communities interact with their surroundings. As cities continue to grow and evolve, the potential for data-driven strategies to revolutionise urban living has never been more promising. But it is not without its challenges and as the latest meltdown from Microsoft evidences, we’re one line of code away from cities potentially malfunctioning.

We need to understand smart cities, the technology behind them and what the future hold a whole lot better, so let's chat with someone who will help us do this!

Dr Shadan Dwairi is a Senior BIM and Digital Engineering Consultant at Costain. Prior to becoming a BIM expert, Shadan’s background was in Architectural Engineering covering a variety of projects which included large-scale commercial, educational, residential and hospitality.

Fast forward a little and Shadan obtained a PhD in BIM in 2019. As a BIM expert, she has been working on high-profile projects such as the Houses of Parliament and HS2. Her main role is interfacing with clients and understanding their needs to deliver and implement digital strategies that would work for their organisation and requirements.  

If that wasn’t enough, Shadan is also a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and BIM alongside conducting research for many publications. Her area of expertise is in automation and digitisation, digital transformation in addition to smart BIM, helping her to identify gaps in the industry, and support clients in solving them.

List of Topics Covered

- The Evolution and Impact of BIM on the AEC Industry

- Using BIM on large-scale projects

- Digital Transformation and Smart Cities

- The Role of Automation Smart Cities

- Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry

Links

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028 

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/builddifferent

Further Links

https://manufacturers.thenbs.com/resources/downloads/bim-construction-product-manufacturers?utm_source=Paid+Search&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=BIM+Guide#gad_source=1 

https://ddcsolutions.co.uk/bim-for-large-projects/ 

Digital Transformations - Episode 43 | Kris Lengieza (Live at Digital Construction Week 24)

Épisode 43

mardi 18 juin 2024Durée 41:35

Kris Lengiesa is the Global Technology Evangelist at Procore Technologies, bringing a wealth of experience and passion to the intersection of construction and technology and playing a pivotal role in Procore’s product strategy. Previously serving as the VP of Global Partnerships & Alliances, Kris oversaw a diverse ecosystem spanning channel, ISV, public, and association partnerships.

His journey began with 15 years in construction, where he embraced technology as an early adopter and now collaborates extensively with industry innovators, tech organisations, and construction companies exploring transformative technologies that promise to revolutionise working processes.

In the ever-evolving landscape of construction technology, Kris stands at the forefront, bridging the gap between innovation and practical implementation. His vision? To empower the industry, one groundbreaking solution at a time.

With all of Kris's knowledge, in this episode, we uncover what it takes to create true digital transformations.

This episode was recorded live at Digital Construction Week, ExCeL, London (https://www.digitalconstructionweek.com/) where I interviewed some of the best and brightest in the built environment, for a revealing look at innovation and technology.

Topics Covered

- Company and Specialism: Procore's Meteoric Rise

- Implementing Technology within Smaller Organisations

- Examples of Work: Procore's Positive Impact on Projects

- Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Collaboration and Decision Making

- Best Practice in Planning for Digital Transformation

- What the Future Holds within this Sector/Tech

- Finally, we’re here at Digital Construction Week - Give us your thoughts

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/pcor/revenue/ 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertdefrancesco/2023/08/29/procore-powers-ahead-in-digitizing-the-construction-industry/?sh=2cfa4fc43cef

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Digital Adoption - Episode 42 | Ben Huskisson (Live at Digital Construction Week 24)

Épisode 42

mardi 11 juin 2024Durée 26:30

With 21 years of construction experience in numerous countries including U.A.E, U.K, Australia, India, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Ben Huskisson is a member of the RICS and holds a Bachelor of Science. Currently the Managing Director of Gleeds India since 2010, successfully expanded from 1 office in Bangalore with 20 people to 6 offices across India and with over 300 people today.

Today we’re taking a deep dive into data that elevates performance, productivity and profitability.

This episode was recorded live at Digital Construction Week, ExCeL, London (https://www.digitalconstructionweek.com/) where I interviewed some of the best and brightest in the built environment, for a revealing look at innovation and technology.

Topics Covered

- Company and Specialism: Gleeds' Digital Transformation Journey

- Why it’s Important for Construction: Unlocking the Power of Digitalisation

- Examples of Work: Digital Solutions That Drive Project Success

- Building the Right Culture Internally

- The Biggest Challenge Currently Facing: Overcoming Barriers to Digital Adoption

- Navigating the Future of Construction Technology

- Finally, we’re here at Digital Construction Week - Give us your thoughts

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/operations/our-insights/decoding-digital-transformation-in-construction 

https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/ca/Documents/audit/ca-audit-abm-scotia-high-impact-leadership.pdf 

https://assets.ey.com/content/dam/ey-sites/ey-com/en_us/topics/real-estate-hospitality-and-construction/ey-technological-advancements-disrupting-the-global-construction-industry.pdf?download

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AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Construction - Episode 41 | Andrew Knight

Épisode 41

mardi 4 juin 2024Durée 37:52

In the ever-evolving landscape of construction technology, one innovation stands out as a game-changer: Artificial Intelligence, or AI. Now I could go into the specifics of what is classed as AI, what most class as AI and what platforms are just LLMs (Large Language Models), but I won’t, as the simplification of classing the newest technology that seems to work magic and product something from nothing as Artificial Intelligence works well here in terms of categorisation and a singular point of focus. So let’s not split too many hairs about it here!

For all its promise of reshaping how we design, build, and manage construction projects, the majority of us will not have used it beyond creating minimal, basic content or images that don’t quite cut it, yet. Let’s dive into the episode and explore AI’s transformative potential, challenges, and real-world applications.

Our expert to guide us through this episode is Andrew Knight, Global Leader and Tech Lead at RICS, where he’s been camped out for the past 13 years and prior to his role in leading the AI, data and tech thought leadership and analytics, Andrew managed RICS’ relationship with the finance and investment community working with debt and equity participants, their advisors in law and accountancy, and regulators. 

Andrew has also enjoyed a long career in IT starting out by running programs on mainframes using punched cards, and then working through the eras of mini-computers, personal computers, and the internet - and now the world of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain.

In his current role, Andrew is responsible for AI, data, and tech thought leadership and content development, and the adoption of the RICS Data Standard (RDS) that supports valuation, property measurement, life-cycle costing, building performance, brokerage, and due diligence.

Topics Covered

- Integration of AI into Construction Processes

- Challenges/Risks of Implementing AI

- Building Design Innovations

- Predictive Maintenance and Asset Management

- Ethical and Regulatory Considerations

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewknight3/

https://www.rics.org/news-insights/wbef/to-ai-or-not-to-ai-five-trends-in-the-adoption-of-ai-in-construction

https://www.forbes.com/uk/advisor/business/software/uk-artificial-intelligence-ai-statistics-2023/ 

https://www.maintenanceandengineering.com/2022/04/21/smart-energy-saving-with-artificial-intelligence-ai-the-building-system-management-solution/ 

https://damassets.autodesk.net/content/dam/autodesk/www/pdfs/ai-infographic-pdf.pdf

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Digital Construction Week Preview - Episode 40 | Ollie Hughes

Épisode 40

mardi 28 mai 2024Durée 25:43

What's better than an event focussing on the built environment?

OK, there may be quite a few things but I’m thinking of an event that focuses on the built environment AND new technology!

Yes, I am of course talking about DCW (Digital Construction Week). 

As we are only a few days away from DCW, I’m delighted to get Ollie Hughes back on the podcast. Ollie featured in Episode 15 when discussing tech adoption within the construction industry and now he’s back on to tell us a little bit more about the event he co-founded and grew into one of the leading events for professionals within construction and technology.

Topics Covered

- Where are you up to with 1 week to go until DCW?

- What’s changed from last year?

- What are you looking forward to?

- The best way for people to get involved? (what to do when visiting)

- 2 weeks from now, what will good look like to you?

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://www.digitalconstructionweek.com/

https://www.builddifferent.marketing/podcast/episode/1f3f78b0/tech-adoption-connecting-the-digital-dots-episode-15-or-ollie-hughes

Building Safety Act - The Need to Knows - Episode 39 | Lorna Hagan

Épisode 39

mardi 14 mai 2024Durée 34:09

The Grenfell Tower fire changed everything, but it was a tragedy that not only shouldn’t have occurred but was completely avoidable. In an industry where tight margins and the utilisation of cheaper alternative products to remain competitive can take president, we look forward to today, tomorrow and thereafter to ensure that the safety and integrity of high-rise residential buildings is the non-negotiable, constant and unwavering focus. Enter the Building Safety Act of 2022 — a comprehensive legislative framework designed to overhaul building safety regulations and accountability measures, although we’ve all heard of it, do we really know what it is, what it means and how it will impact the industry?

From understanding the Act's core principles to navigating implementation hurdles, it’s an important topic that will affect us all, whether you're a building owner, a construction industry professional, or a resident. I must admit, I don’t know it as well as I should, so we need to chat with someone to help us unpack the complexities, opportunities, and challenges of this landmark legislation.

With an ethos and positive approach to collaborative working Lorna Hagan founded ConstructTuition in 2021, providing practical skills training and advice on Quality in the Construction Industry. 

Lorna’s background in Civil Engineering brings with it 18 years of experience in site engineering and quality management systems, being a certified ISO9001 Lead auditor, and with previous work as Head of Quality, Lorna has managed an annual turnover portfolio of Civil Engineering Projects worth over £200 million.

Systematic, practical and logical in her approach, Lorna is primed to give us the lowdown on the Building Safety Act.

Topics Covered

- Overview of the Building Safety Act

- Key Provisions and Responsibilities

- Implications for Construction Industry Professionals

- Challenges and Implementation Hurdles

- Role of Technology in Building Safety Compliance

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorna-hagan-cqp-7457483a/

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2022/30/contents/enacted

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62f3c722e90e076cfa481c31/Building_Safety_Data_Release_July_2022.pdf 

https://www.thefpa.co.uk/news/hse-high-rise-residents-research-shows-fire-safety-knowledge-gaps 

https://www.thenbs.com/about-nbs/press-releases/nearly-half-of-construction-professionals-%E2%80%98unsure-of-building-safety-laws

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Maximising Your Event Budget - Episode 38 | Peter Sumpton

Épisode 38

mardi 30 avril 2024Durée 16:28

There is always a healthy debate around events and exhibitions in terms of cost vs return, especially within construction where one order can make an event lucrative, but on the flipside, a poor exhibition can leave a large dent the marketing budget and a sour taste in the CFOs mouth.

Done right, exhibitions can serve as powerful platforms for networking, brand exposure, and knowledge sharing. These opportunities not only facilitate connections with industry peers and potential clients but also offer a stage to showcase innovative solutions and stay abreast of emerging trends.

However, harnessing the full potential of these events requires more than just showing up—it demands strategic planning, thoughtful budget allocation, and meticulous execution. No wonder navigating the intricacies of event management and budgeting can be daunting.

As we’ve mentioned, the financial investment associated with these events alone necessitates a keen focus on maximising impact while minimising the additional costs that can soon make an estimated budget look like pocket change compared to the overall cost.

Additional elements such as marketing materials, travel expenses, and staff resources as well as exhibition space and stand design and builds need to translate into tangible returns, whether in the form of leads generated, partnerships, or brand recognition (side note - make sure you quantify what a good return looks like before investing a penny as it doesn’t always mean leads)!

The challenge of optimising event budgets and quantifying their impact is one that resonates with most who have been put in charge of project managing the whole thing. It's a tricky conundrum that requires careful consideration of various factors, from selecting the right events to attend to crafting compelling messaging and experiences that resonate with your target audience.

So, how can we ensure that we're making the most of our event budgets? How can we stand out in a crowded marketplace and leave a lasting impression, reach our goals and exceed all expectations?

These are the questions we'll explore in today's episode where we'll delve into four actionable tactics designed to help you maximise your budget and amplify your impact at events.

Let's dive in and uncover the secrets to unlocking the full potential of your event budget.

Topics Covered 

- Map out your calendar of construction industry events

- Elevating your expertise 

- Planning for deeper engagement 

- Extending your reach 

- Strength in numbers 

- The end of the event ISN’T the end of the event

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

https://www.builddifferent.marketing/post/4-ways-to-maximise-your-budget-and-impact-at-construction-events

https://www.builddifferent.marketing/post/2-wenty-ways-to-collaborate-that-benefit-you-and-the-rest-of-the-construction-industry

https://www.builddifferent.marketing/podcast/episode/1fabcb3b/collaborative-working-in-construction-episode-28-or-peter-sumpton

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UK Construction Week (UKCW) 24 Preview - Episode 37 | Peter Sumpton

Épisode 37

mardi 16 avril 2024Durée 18:46

I spent last year covering some of the best (and not so best) events and exhibitions within the UK Construction space - You can find my reviews on my YouTube channel (link in the show notes as ever). So this year, instead of creating the reviews, I thought I’d try my hand at previewing - First up, UK Construction Week.

For anyone who doesn't know what UKCW is all about, it’s the biggest exhibition within the UK construction space in the UK -  a hub of innovation, collaboration, and industry insights as well as event sponsors and paying exhibitors gaining great exposure from being part of it. With thousands of exhibitors, seminars, and networking opportunities, it's a great platform for staying ahead of the curve in our ever-evolving field.

So, why are we dedicating an entire episode to previewing UKCW 2024? Well, there's a lot to cover. From the latest technologies shaping the future of construction to initiatives and legislations driving change within the industry. Need to knows, must knows, who knows!

Well hopefully we all do after this episode.

From the seminars not to be missed to exhibitors that are worth a visit, I’ll be giving you an unbiased run-through of UK Construction Week 2024… That’s enough introing, time to get stuck into the details.

Topics Covered 

-  What's new for UKCW 24

- Exhibitors not to be missed

- Seminar and talks selection

- Who’s worth listening to?

- Product demos

- A few unknowns to think about


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Further Links

https://www.ukconstructionweek.com/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi0WMMtVLdtX4sZ4Eu6vaQw

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Exoskeleton Technology - Episode 36 | Meghan Kennelly

Épisode 36

mardi 9 avril 2024Durée 32:12

In 1991 Terminator 2: Judgment day was released, the eagerly anticipated sequel to the first film. On its release, we were all treated to the latest in CGI technology, cyborgs and other robots n’shit. Over 30 years later, we still hear murmurings that the robots are going to kill us all and that one day AI will become smarter than us and destroy the modern world. 

And that’s where we’ll pause these yet-to-be-realised predictions and focus on the now and possibly the most advanced piece of kit we’ve ever featured on Construction Disrupted – Exoskeleton technology and while innovations like this may not be picking up any Academy Awards real soon, they are helping to transform the way we work and what is and might be possible in the future.

But I’m not here to tell these tales, we need an expert in this field who can write the script and deliver a best seller.

Meghan Kennelly, the Head of Global Marketing at German Bionic, a European robotics company, is a B2B Marketing expert with an innate passion for cutting-edge technology. 

Meghan’s visionary leadership has led to German Bionic gaining international recognition and numerous awards for its portfolio of smart power suits and wearable technologies which includes connected exoskeletons driven by self-learning and artificial intelligence.

Topics Covered 

- The specifics behind exoskeleton technology

- Is this a skills shortage saviour?

- How exoskeletons can help reduce injuries in the workplace

- Ergonomic data reshaping workplace safety

- Is there an ROI for everyone?

- AI tech and how this impacts future markets 

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/


Further Links

https://empathyfirm.com/Meghan-Kennelly/ 

https://www.firstmats.co.uk/blogs/facts-and-statistics/construction-industry-safety-statistics-executive-summary#:~:text=10.-,Around%202.6%20Million%20Working%20Days%20Lost%20Annually,%2Drelated%20illness%20(80%25).

https://www.nesfircroft.com/resources/blog/how-can-we-solve-the-construction-industry-skills-shortage-in-the-uk-/#:~:text=The%20recession%20expected%20in%202023,output%20in%202023%20and%20beyond.

https://amtrustfinancial.com/blog/loss-control/exoskeleton-and-exosuits-in-the-workplace

https://costcharts.com/exoskeleton/

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