Digital Builder

Autodesk

The Digital Builder podcast is for construction professionals working on the forefront of construction. If you are looking for conversations centered on where the industry is headed, this podcast is for you!​  Each episode features an interview with top construction professionals discussing themes related to connected construction and the future of the construction industry.

  1. 1 day ago

    Practical Ways to Leverage Extended Reality in Construction

    Extended reality (XR)—including Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)—is no longer just a visualization tool. In this episode, Gary Cowan, Head of Digital Construction at Kane Group, explains how his team is using immersive technology to solve real problems across design, coordination, and field execution. Gary shares how a dense, highly prefabricated project pushed his team to adopt VR for design reviews—and how that early experiment evolved into a full XR technology stack. Today, Kane Group uses immersive tools to improve collaboration, reduce rework, and connect the model to what’s happening on site in real time. The conversation also explores what it actually feels like to step into a model, why detail and data quality matter, and how XR is changing the way teams make decisions before anything gets built. In this episode: How XR helps teams catch missed details and close the gap between design intent and field realityWhat immersive design reviews look like in practice—and why they speed up coordinationHow Kane Group connects VR (design) and AR (field) to create a continuous model-to-field feedback loopWhy XR adoption depends on workflows, data quality, and collaboration—not just the technology Gary also looks ahead at where XR is going next, including how AI could transform immersive coordination and decision-making. This episode offers a practical look at how XR is being used today—and what it could enable in the near future. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas from Autodesk.

    36 min
  2. 6 May

    The Eternal Beginner Problem in Construction

    Every construction project starts with a set of big decisions—but for many owners, those decisions come without the benefit of repetition. Large projects like hospitals, campuses, and major developments may only happen once or twice in an entire career, yet the stakes are enormous. On this episode of Digital Builder, host Eric Thomas is joined by Andrew Zukoski, CEO of Join.Build, for a wide‑ranging conversation about pre‑construction, decision‑making, and what Andrew calls the “eternal beginner” problem. Together, they explore why owners often struggle to make high‑impact decisions, how early trust and transparency shape project outcomes, and why investing more upfront can pay dividends long after construction begins. The discussion also touches on evolving delivery models, shifting relationships between owners, designers, and builders, and why great projects are often remembered less for the buildings themselves—and more for the teams that delivered them. On this episode, we discuss: Why owners are often “eternal beginners”—and how limited reps affect cost, schedule, and risk decisionsThe role trust, transparency, and early collaboration play in setting teams up for long‑term successWhy under‑investing in pre‑construction can lead to downstream surprises on siteHow visibility and shared systems help teams stay alignedWhat’s changing in owner, architect, and contractor relationships as technology and delivery methods evolveWhy great projects are remembered for team dynamics—not just the finished building Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas from Autodesk.

    35 min
  3. 14 Apr

    Why Construction Needs a New Kind of Leadership

    Construction has long prioritized getting the job done, often at the expense of the people doing the work. In this episode of Digital Builder, host Eric Thomas sits down with Henry Nutt III, a Preconstruction Executive at Southland Industries, to explore how leadership, empathy, and intentional people management can reshape jobsite culture—and why these shifts are critical as the industry confronts a growing mental health crisis. Drawing on nearly four decades in construction, Henry shares lessons from his own leadership journey, including why managing people requires a fundamentally different skill set than managing projects, and how trust, vulnerability, and consistency can drive stronger teams, better retention, and healthier workplaces. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why construction has historically struggled with people management—and the cost of maintaining the status quoHow empathy and vulnerability show up in real jobsite leadership, not just policy statementsThe connection between leadership behavior, mental health, and performance in constructionWhy saying “I don’t know” can be a strength, not a liabilityWhat leaders can do to create safer, more human workplaces where people want to stayHow intentional mentorship and leadership development help rebuild trust across teams Henry also reflects on difficult conversations, second chances, and how leaders set the tone—whether they realize it or not. The result is a candid conversation about responsibility, mindset, and what it takes to lead people well in one of the industry’s most demanding environments.

    56 min
  4. 7 Apr

    How Robotics Is Reshaping Construction Workflows in the Field

    We talk a lot about AI in construction, but much of it still lives behind a screen. Robotics changes that. In this episode of Digital Builder, host Eric Thomas sits down with Tessa Lau, CEO of Dusty Robotics, to explore how robotic layout is helping construction teams bridge the gap between design intent and field execution. From creating a single shared truth on site to rethinking long‑standing workflows, Tessa shares how “physical AI” is changing how buildings get planned, coordinated, and built. Drawing on her background in artificial intelligence and robotics, Tessa explains why the real value of robotics isn’t the robot itself—but the new ways of working it enables. On this episode, we discuss: Why robotics represents “physical AI” and how it brings digital plans directly into the fieldHow creating a single shared truth on site reduces rework, coordination risk, and uncertaintyWhy layout is a critical moment where digital design meets real‑world constructionHow robotic layout enables earlier multi‑trade coordination and shifts problem‑solving upstreamThe productivity gains unlocked by reordering work and parallelizing construction activitiesHow layout precision supports prefabrication and paperless, model‑driven workflowsWhy many contractors adopt robotics using a crawl‑walk‑run approach to manage risk and build trust Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas from Autodesk.

    36 min

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The Digital Builder podcast is for construction professionals working on the forefront of construction. If you are looking for conversations centered on where the industry is headed, this podcast is for you!​  Each episode features an interview with top construction professionals discussing themes related to connected construction and the future of the construction industry.

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