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. 2 days ago

    Why Materials Data Matters More Than Ever in Construction

    Construction teams collect an enormous amount of information every day, but much of that data never makes its way into decisions that improve project outcomes. This is especially true for materials and waste data, which is often scattered across paper slips, photos, spreadsheets, and disconnected systems. Recorded live at DevCon in Amsterdam, this episode of Digital Builder features Brittany Harris, CEO and Co-founder of Qualis Flow, also known as Qflow, and Marta Bouchard, Director of Sustainability Solutions at Autodesk. Together, they discuss how capturing jobsite data at the source can help teams reduce rework, improve accountability, support sustainability reporting, and create more valuable assets long after construction is complete. The conversation explores why material data so often falls through the cracks, how owners can set clearer expectations around performance and documentation, and what becomes possible when trusted project data supports digital twins, circular economy initiatives, and more informed decision-making. Brittany and Marta also discuss the practical role of AI in helping teams access and evaluate information more efficiently, while still relying on human expertise, curiosity, and judgment. Key Topics Covered Why materials and waste data often gets trapped in paper slips, photos, spreadsheets, and disconnected systemsHow Qflow helps teams capture jobsite data at the source and turn it into usable informationWhy better material tracking can reduce rework, improve compliance, and support invoice verificationThe growing burden of sustainability, safety, carbon, and regulatory reporting on project teamsWhy owners play a critical role in setting expectations for data, performance, sustainability, and handoverHow trusted materials data can support digital twins, adaptive reuse, circular economy efforts, and long-term asset value Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas from Autodesk.

    49 min
  2. 30 Jun

    Why the Best AI Initiatives Start With Problems, Not Technology

    Construction teams have more technology options than ever, but making those tools useful in day-to-day project work is still a major challenge. In this episode of Digital Builder, recorded live at DevCon in the Netherlands, host Eric Thomas speaks with Josha van Reij, Product Manager of Data & AI at Arcadis, about how his team connects emerging technology with real project needs. Josha shares how Arcadis approaches AI, standardization, automation, and software decisions by starting with business challenges rather than tools. He explains why effective AI assistants depend on quality data, project context, and connected systems—and why project teams are more open to change when new technology solves problems they already understand. The conversation also explores how standardization can reduce rework, support better data, and create a stronger foundation for AI, as well as how Arcadis evaluates whether to buy, customize, or build software. In this episode, we discuss: Why AI and automation efforts should start with real project challenges, not technology trendsHow Arcadis builds AI assistants using connected data, project context, and internal standardsWhy standardization is essential for better data, stronger workflows, and more useful AIHow listening to project teams can reduce resistance and improve technology adoptionWhat to consider when deciding whether to buy, customize, or build software Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk.

    20 min
  3. 23 Jun

    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
  4. 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

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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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