What does the future of construction technology hold for industry and investors? Through more than a decade of work in construction tech and AEC-focused venture capital, Alice Leung has seen much of the technology being developed for construction in recent years, as well as the challenges forward-thinking tech startups face as they pursue adoption and implementation of their software within this hard-to-crack industry.
Navigating Major Programmes delves into the past, present, and future of construction technology as Riccardo speaks with Alice about the sector’s opportunities and limitations. They discuss the importance of sector expertise in venture capital, the evolution of AEC technology, and the impact of delivery models on technology adoption. Their conversation explores the significance of collaboration and the impact technology can have on this approach, as well as incentive alignment and the potential of robotics in addressing labour shortages. Alice’s take on cultural shifts that could lead to tech adoption and improve the safety and efficiency of building projects is both realistic and optimistic, emphasizing the rewarding nature of building long-lasting infrastructure.
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“I think, you know, when you, there's a lot of, kind of different angles and different problems where you can really see this, right? One of my favourite examples is obviously around BIM and VEC, right? Like, BIM has been around for a long time. Why hasn't it truly been adopted, right? And in theory you should have this federated model that everyone can leverage, right? That's the goal, right? Is like, you have this one single source of truth with everything that you need obviously to different complexities across the supply chain. But let's just pretend that we're in this perfect world right now where we have that fully coordinated model, everything makes sense. If we build off of it, we won't have any rework. We shouldn't have that many issues in the field. But if you think about just pure, if this was fixed price, contract, design, bid build with BIM, why does that fail? Because everyone needs a different level of detail. Everyone wants to maybe add or use different data in those models and to get to a model that is accurate enough for construction, you're really asking the design teams to put in so much more effort than really what they normally do. I think this is all about incentive alignment. And with the traditional contracting methods it's like, oh, why would I add more detail in my goodwill to help this other company who may mess me up in the future, right?” - Alice Leung
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