Structural Intelligence Podcast

Owen Keenan

Welcome to the Structural Intelligence Podcast — where engineering meets innovation. Hosted by Owen Keenan, this show dives into how AI, automation, and digital tools are transforming engineering. Each episode features real stories from leading professionals, practical insights, and bold ideas shaping the future of the built environment. If you're passionate about smarter workflows, powerful tools, and the next evolution of engineering, you're in the right place.

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  1. Stop Relying on “Representative” Inspections, Here’s Why w/ Derek Feebrey

    18 ФЕВР.

    Stop Relying on “Representative” Inspections, Here’s Why w/ Derek Feebrey

    “What if the biggest risk to our infrastructure isn’t corrosion, cracking, or ageing, but the assumptions we still make?” Most asset inspections rely on “representative sampling”, checking a handful of areas and extrapolating the rest. But in complex, ageing buildings, that approach can quietly hide defects, increase risk, and lead to expensive surprises later. In this episode of the Structural Intelligence Podcast, host Owen Keenan sits down with Derek Feebrey, Co-Founder and CEO of Trendspek, to explore why sampling often falls short, and what a better future looks like, one built on complete, auditable data. From aviation-inspired precision to millimetre-accurate 3D digital records, Derek explains how the industry is shifting from static PDF reports to living models of the built environment, and why the biggest barrier is not technology, it’s trust, process, and change management. If you work in engineering, asset management, facilities, or infrastructure, this episode will challenge the way you think about inspections, evidence, and decision-making. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Why “representative” inspections can miss critical risksHow complete data reduces assumptions and improves decisionsWhy 3D modelling is changing how we plan remediation and budgetsThe role of engineers, contractors, and owners in better collaborationWhy adoption is more about people and process than technology ⏱ Timestamps:00:00 - Why Sampling Fails06:02 - From Photos to 3D Insight09:01 - Digital Inspections from Data13:42 - Agnostic Data Capture17:31 - The Limits of Representative Inspections22:40 - Remediation and Cost Certainty26:32 - Optimizing Asset Management30:19 - Working Together Virtually35:29 - Digitizing Data and Building Smarter Insights38:26 - AI-Powered Infrastructure 🔗 Guest: Derek Feebrey Co-Founder & CEO TrendspekWebsite: https://trendspek.com/LinkedIn (Company): https://linkedin.com/company/trendspekLinkedIn (Derek Feebrey): https://linkedin.com/in/derek-feebrey 🎧 Host & Links LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/owenrkeenanSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vcBFpl87NcqpLf0seIRaWYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Structural-Intelligence VoiceInspect.ai (AI for inspections): https://www.voiceinspect.ai 👉 Subscribe to the Structural Intelligence Podcast on YouTube and Spotify to stay updated on new episodes.

    53 мин.
  2. S1E9 - Engineering Tools that Build Themselves (w/Stijn Jansen)

    09.12.2025

    S1E9 - Engineering Tools that Build Themselves (w/Stijn Jansen)

    “When engineers start trusting AI, what exactly are they trusting?” In this episode of The Structural Intelligence Podcast, host Owen Keenan sits down with Stijn Jansen, co-founder of VIKTOR, to explore what happens when engineers begin building tools that build themselves. From aerospace engineering to software automation, Stijn explains how VIKTOR enables engineers to replace brittle spreadsheets with custom applications that integrate BIM models, simulation software, and now, AI-generated code. Together, they unpack one of today’s core tensions in engineering: how do we reconcile the reliability of deterministic systems with the flexibility of AI-driven workflows? If machines now help author our tools, where does responsibility live? 🔑 Key Takeaways: Why engineers struggle to trust AI and how deterministic code restores confidenceHow AI can generate tools, without becoming the tool itselfWhat it really means to “automate the boring and engineer the awesome”Why Python is becoming the new engineering literacyHow hybrid workflows blend human judgment with machine speedWhy engineers must evolve from tool users into workflow architects ⏱ Timestamps  00:00 – When does automation become too unpredictable to trust? 02:15 – From aerospace engineer to code-curious 05:11 – What is VIKTOR and why build your own tools? 08:52 – Why engineers default to Excel under pressure  13:52 – “Automate the boring, engineer the awesome”  24:38 – Case study – automating the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel design  29:31 – Trusting AI vs trusting deterministic tools  35:59 – Unit tests and verification for engineering apps  41:16 – Connecting BIM, FEA and reports into one workflow  51:10 – When AI agents start acting like colleagues  56:18 – Where engineers should start with automation  59:43 – Outro 🔗 Guest:  Stijn Jansen CPO of VIKTOR  Website: ⁠https://www.viktor.ai/⁠  LinkedIn (Company): ⁠https://linkedin.com/company/viktor-ai⁠  LinkedIn (Stijn Jansen): ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/stijn-jansen-viktor⁠  VIKTOR Free account: ⁠https://www.viktor.ai/start-now⁠ 🎧 Host & Links  LinkedIn: ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/owenrkeenan⁠  Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/7vcBFpl87NcqpLf0seIRaW VoiceInspect.ai (AI for inspections): ⁠https://www.voiceinspect.ai⁠ 👉 Subscribe to the Structural Intelligence Podcast on YouTube and Spotify to stay updated on new episodes.

    1 ч. 2 мин.
  3. S1E8 - Between Innovation & Impact: We build systems, but do we always understand the consequences?

    06.11.2025

    S1E8 - Between Innovation & Impact: We build systems, but do we always understand the consequences?

    “If we only solve the technical problem without understanding the human problem, we limit ourselves as engineering leaders.” Is engineering moving fast enough to keep up with technology, or are we limiting ourselves by thinking too narrowly? In this episode, Owen Keenan sits down with Raj Aseervatham, President of Engineers Australia, to explore how engineers are uniquely positioned at the intersection of innovation, society, and the environment. Drawing on decades of experience across mining, energy, and infrastructure, Raj explains why technical excellence alone isn’t enough, and how engineers must balance human impact, economic value, and environmental responsibility in every decision. From managing complex projects on-site to shaping national engineering strategy, Raj shares insights on leadership, curiosity, and the mindset shifts required for the next generation of engineers. Together, they discuss how fast-moving technologies like AI and material science aren’t just tools, they’re opportunities to expand what’s possible, to solve human-centred problems at scale, and to envision a future where engineering creates positive, lasting impact. 🔑 Key Takeaways: - Engineering impacts go beyond technical fixes; it affects people, the economy, and the environment. - Good engineers balance human needs, technical solutions, and long-term value. - AI is a powerful tool for exploring options and optimising solutions, not a replacement. - Leadership in engineering means looking beyond narrow scopes and thinking systemically. - Investing in finance, economics, and the broader context strengthens technical expertise. ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Balancing innovation with worldwide consequences. 00:01:47 - Raj’s Journey From Africa to Australia. 00:02:44 - Mining, consulting, energy, and transition to non-executive leadership. 00:05:01 - Early career experience broadening perspective. 00:07:32 - The unintended consequences of engineering. 00:09:06 - Engineering’s central role in solving complex problems. 00:13:37 - The three pillars of solving problems. 00:17:26 - Raj's thoughts on AI as a tool to solve problems. 00:22:48 - Advice for mid-career engineers 00:31:34 - Engineers Australia's hopes 🔗 Guest: Raj Aseervatham President of Engineers Australia Website: https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/ LinkedIn (Company): https://au.linkedin.com/company/engineers-australia LinkedIn (Raj Aseervatham): https://au.linkedin.com/in/raj-aseervatham 🎧 Host & Links LinkedIn: Owen Keenan YouTube: @Structural-Intelligence VoiceInspect.ai (AI for inspections): www.voiceinspect.ai 👉 Subscribe to the Structural Intelligence Podcast on YouTube and Spotify to stay updated on new episodes.

    41 мин.
  4. S1E7 – AI Agents and Rethinking Construction Tech Adoption with Ethan Ow (Wenti Labs)

    13.10.2025

    S1E7 – AI Agents and Rethinking Construction Tech Adoption with Ethan Ow (Wenti Labs)

    “What if construction isn’t tech-averse just misread?”Is construction really slow to adopt technology, or have we been building the wrong tools? In this episode of The Structural Intelligence Podcast, Owen Keenan sits down with Ethan Ow, Co-Founder & CEO of Wenti Labs, to challenge the myth of resistance in the field. Ethan shares how his team is embedding AI directly into the tools site teams already use: automating safety checks, reporting, and documentation straight from WhatsApp.From his early days managing projects on site to building AI agents that act like digital interns, Ethan explains how technology can adapt to construction workflows instead of forcing teams to adapt to tech. Together, they unpack the mindset shift needed for the industry to finally make AI fit-for-purpose.🔑 Key Takeaways:- Why construction’s problem isn’t tech aversion it’s tool misalignment- How Wenti Labs turns WhatsApp chats into structured project data- How AI agents can automate safety tracking, documentation, and reporting- Why treating AI like an “intern,” not a replacement, drives better adoption- Why starting small is the key to innovation that actually sticks on site- Lessons from building AI tools that adapt to construction not the other way around⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Rethinking Construction Tech Adoption00:02:07 – Ethan’s Early Journey00:06:23 – Real-Time Data in Construction00:10:10 – Designing AI for the Chaos of Construction00:16:39 – How Wenti Labs Works on Site00:25:50 – Closing the Communication Gap on Site00:30:54 – Turning WhatsApp Chats into Structured Data00:33:20 – Automating Concrete Tracking and Documentation00:35:03 – Treating AI Like an Intern, Not a Replacement00:43:30 – The Mindset Shift Construction Needs🔗 Guest: Ethan OwCo-Founder & CEO, Wenti LabsWebsite: https://www.wentilabs.com/LinkedIn (Company): https://sg.linkedin.com/company/wentilabsLinkedIn (Ethan Ow): https://sg.linkedin.com/in/ethanow🎧 Host & LinksLinkedIn: Owen KeenanSpotify: Structural Intelligence PodcastYouTube: @Structural-IntelligenceVoiceInspect.ai (AI for inspections): www.voiceinspect.ai👉 Subscribe to the Structural Intelligence Podcast on YouTube and Spotify to stay updated on new episodes.

    47 мин.
  5. S1E6 - Inside Civils.ai: Explore Stevan Lukic’s Leap from Engineer to Tech Founder long before the AI hype

    04.09.2025

    S1E6 - Inside Civils.ai: Explore Stevan Lukic’s Leap from Engineer to Tech Founder long before the AI hype

    How does a civil engineer go from designing tunnels to building an AI startup? In this episode of The Structural Intelligence Podcast, Owen Keenan interviews Stevan Lukic, founder and CEO of Civils.ai a startup transforming how engineering teams use AI to extract data from construction documents. Before ChatGPT, before the hype, Stevan was already teaching himself to code and building automation tools for geotechnical logs, CAD drawings, and pre-construction workflows. They explore the mindset shift from consultant to founder, the real challenges of launching a construction tech startup, and why the future of engineering is built on data, not just drawings. ⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Before the AI hype: Stevan's vision for engineering00:02:00 – From tunnels to tech founder: Stevan's journey00:06:00 – Lessons from engineering vs startup culture00:09:40 – Teaching himself to code and founding Civils.ai00:15:00 – The startup journey: accelerators, funding, and product fit00:19:50 – What Civils.ai does solving problems trapped in PDFs00:26:00 – Extracting data from drawings the holy grail of construction AI00:29:00 – Civils.ai vs ChatGPT why specialized tools matter00:33:00 – Barriers to AI adoption in engineering00:42:00 – The future of engineers in the AI era 👉 Subscribe to the Structural Intelligence Podcast on YouTube and Spotify to stay updated on new episodes. Host & Links LinkedIn: Owen Keenan Spotify: Structural Intelligence Podcast YouTube: @Structural-Intelligence VoiceInspect.ai: www.voiceinspect.ai

    49 мин.
  6. S1E4 - Engineering Reality - The Power of Simulation & Digital Prototyping (w/ Derek Cloete)

    14.07.2025

    S1E4 - Engineering Reality - The Power of Simulation & Digital Prototyping (w/ Derek Cloete)

    Engineering Reality - The Power of Simulation & Digital Prototyping with Derik Cloete, Senior Engineering Solutions Manager at LEAP Australia What if simulation wasn’t just about reducing prototypes, but about expanding how we think as engineers? In this episode of The Structural Intelligence Podcast, Owen Keenan is joined by Derik Cloete to explore the creative and technical frontier of simulation. From digital twins to fluid-structure interaction, from CFD and FEA to the flow of blood through a virtual heart, this is a conversation about how physics, curiosity, and compute are changing the way we model, design, and decide. You’ll hear how Derik and his team at LEAP Australia use multiphysics tools to support sectors from mining and defence to biomedical and optics, and how simulation is helping engineers ask better questions before anything gets built. 🔍 Topics include: Why systems thinking is central to modern engineering How simulation enables virtual testing at scale The role of tools like CFD, DEM, and digital mission engineering The shift from gut-feel to data-driven design intuition What it means to “prototype reality” 📍 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:57 Derek Cloete's Early Career and Passion for Engineering 03:28 Transition to a Soft Technical Role 04:23 Role at LEAP Australia and Customer Interactions 05:47 Exploring Simulation Technologies 06:32 Diving into Physics and Simulation Applications 10:48 Three-Letter Acronyms in Engineering 11:24 Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 14:04 Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) and Digital Mission Engineering (DME) 18:28 Electromagnetics and Real-World Applications 21:30 Simulation Technology Development and Industry Applications 23:07 Empirical Standards in Engineering 23:46 The Role of Communication in Engineering 24:03 Engineering Morality and Standards 26:07 Exploring Simulation in Engineering 28:50 Practical Applications of Simulation 34:21 Parameter Studies and Design Optimization 39:15 The Future of Simulation and AI 39:47 Building a Community of Engineers 45:16 Final Thoughts and Summary 🎧 Follow the podcast to get new episodes as they drop 👤 Connect with Derik Cloete: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derikcloete/ 🏢 Learn more about LEAP Australia: https://www.leapaust.com.au #simulation #digitalengineering #FEA #CFD #designoptimisation #engineeringmindset #virtualtesting #prototyping #systemsengineering #multiphysics

    49 мин.
  7. S1E3 - AI, Open Source, and the Evolving Engineer w/ Brooks Smith

    06.06.2025

    S1E3 - AI, Open Source, and the Evolving Engineer w/ Brooks Smith

    In this episode, Owen Keenan sits down with Brooks Smith, Chartered Structural Engineer, open-source contributor, and Head of Engineering R&D at ClearCalcs. Brooks shares his unconventional career journey, from testing software at Ansys to conducting forensic investigations at the Empire State Building, before moving into cold-formed steel design and engineering platform development. Together, they explore how the engineer’s toolkit is evolving, from spreadsheets and hand calcs to cloud-based systems, AI-driven workflows, and data-informed design standards. Whether you’re a design engineer, software-savvy practitioner, or just curious about the future of engineering, this episode dives into the mindset and tools shaping our profession. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 1:20 – Brooks Smith’s background 5:40 – Open-source projects and programming journey 7:20 – Transition into structural engineering 10:20 – Evolution of engineering tools over time 17:50 – How tools have improved practice 22:01 – Defining AI in the context of structural engineering 26:25 – AI’s role in structural design workflows 29:17 – What is emergent design? 31:36 – How innovation shapes standards and practice 33:47 – ClearCalcs tools and what’s next in development 38:30 – AI host summary and closing thoughts🔗 Resources & Mentions: 🔧 ClearCalcshttps://www.clearcalcs.com/?utm_source=owenkeenan&utm_medium=partnerships&utm_campaign=podcast-feature 👤 Brooks Smith – LinkedInwww.linkedin.com/in/smithbh 💻 Open-source toolsanaStruct (GitHub)pyCUFSM (GitHub) 📽️ CFSEI Presentation Slides (2024)Google Slides 📄 CFSEI AbstractRead the Abstract

    44 мин.
  8. AI Short #1 - Temporary Works, Permanent Lessons – Reflecting on CROSS Report 1335

    15.05.2025 · БОНУСНЫЙ КОНТЕНТ

    AI Short #1 - Temporary Works, Permanent Lessons – Reflecting on CROSS Report 1335

    Disclaimer: This episode was generated using AI, specifically NotebookLM, and is based entirely on the publicly available contents of CROSS Safety Report 1335. The dialogue you hear is fully AI-generated, no real people were involved in the voice or scripting. This format is an experimental tool designed to present technical safety insights in a more accessible, audio-first way for engineers, students, and construction professionals. In this episode of Structural Intelligence, we explore the key lessons from CROSS Safety Report 1335, which investigates a serious incident involving the collapse of a precast concrete floor during an in-situ concrete pour. While no serious injuries occurred, the event highlights critical safety and engineering insights about temporary works design, site supervision, and the importance of proper sequencing on construction sites. We’re grateful to CROSS-AUS — the Confidential Reporting on Structural Safety initiative — for making this content publicly available. CROSS plays a vital role in sharing knowledge and improving safety outcomes across the built environment. We encourage listeners to explore the full report and CROSS resources for deeper understanding: 👉 Original Report: Deficient design and oversight of temporary works leads to collapse – Report ID 1335👉 Learn More about CROSS-AUS: https://www.cross-safety.org/aus All credit to CROSS for their work in publishing this important information. This episode is a non-commercial reinterpretation designed to extend the reach of CROSS reports through an audio-first experience.

    16 мин.
  9. S1E2 - Engineering Beyond the Code: Snapback Simulations and Data Driven Decisions (w/Jordan Butler)

    05.05.2025

    S1E2 - Engineering Beyond the Code: Snapback Simulations and Data Driven Decisions (w/Jordan Butler)

    Can data‑driven design make mooring operations safer than the rule‑book ever imagined?Senior Structural & Maritime Engineer Jordan Butler (WGA) explains how 20 terabytes of snapback simulations are rewriting global standards—and why engineers must look beyond compliance to manage real‑world risk. Guest bio: Jordan chairs PIANC Working Group 251, leading the creation of international guidelines for snapback arresting systems. He combines hands‑on design with cutting‑edge computational modelling of mooring‑line failure at ports worldwide. Episode guide00:00 Intro – the hidden danger of snapback01:28 How the “10° cone” became gospel08:00 What is snapback analysis?11:25 Conditions that trigger failure14:17 Early guidance vs today’s standards18:50 The Zagar incident (case study)20:48 Building a 20 TB simulation pipeline25:26 Site‑specific zoning vs blanket MEG‑4 rules35:42 Engineering beyond the code40:00 Key take‑aways Links & resources• Jordan on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbutlerengineering/• Video: Dangers of Mooring Line Snapback – https://youtu.be/AHMdYf7XL14• Demo: Snap Back Arrestor by TIMM Ropes – https://youtu.be/ULmn6tJO7Lk Support the show• Follow and rate us – it really helps new listeners find the podcast.• Try VoiceInspect.ai (beta wait‑list) → voiceinspect.ai Credits Podcast Studio - https://www.instagram.com/nevverlandstudios/Editor - Austin Grader - https://nevverlandstudios.com/

    41 мин.

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Welcome to the Structural Intelligence Podcast — where engineering meets innovation. Hosted by Owen Keenan, this show dives into how AI, automation, and digital tools are transforming engineering. Each episode features real stories from leading professionals, practical insights, and bold ideas shaping the future of the built environment. If you're passionate about smarter workflows, powerful tools, and the next evolution of engineering, you're in the right place.