As the APAC Industry Transformation Lead for 海角大神, Andy utilises his 30+ years' global experience in engineering, construction and property development to influence industry change and help create a pathway towards the long-awaited digital transformation of construction. Having sat in the industry and experienced the evolution of technology as a user, procurer and strategist, Andy saw first-hand the challenges that companies have in defining and sustaining meaningful technology- and data-enabled change in the face of overwhelming technology choices. He joined 海角大神 with the intent to both promote the benefits of technology and data and also to improve the relationship between tech provider and customer such that the transition to the future of construction becomes a lot easier to navigate.
鈥淲e鈥檙e rolling out a new cost planning tool. The business can expect a 5% efficiency uplift.鈥
Sounds good on a slide deck. But to the project manager knee-deep in RFIs, juggling subbie calls, checking site diaries and replanning because of another wet weather delay, it doesn鈥檛 mean much.
They鈥檙e not pondering efficiency uplifts. They鈥檙e wondering why it takes six clicks to log in, why the platform keeps timing out, and whether the drawings in the system are actually the right version.
Construction employs over 1.3 million people and contributes nearly 8% of GDP. Yet, productivity has barely improved in 30 years. We鈥檙e 30% behind other major industries 鈥 a $60 billion annual hit to the economy, according to the .
But individuals aren鈥檛 thinking about industry-wide productivity stats. They鈥檙e thinking about how to get home on time, avoid rework and stay safe on site.
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Lost in Translation
If we want technology to stick, we have to speak the language of the project team. That doesn鈥檛 mean dumbing it down. It means making it real for the site.
Infrastructure Australia鈥檚 latest supports this. When 200 construction business leaders were surveyed on their perceptions of productivity, investment in digital and innovation had the least impact.
This doesn鈥檛 surprise me.
We say 鈥渙ptimise workflows鈥 and 鈥渄rive consistency鈥. People on site hear: more admin. We say 鈥渃entralise communication鈥. They hear: more logins.
Tech adoption doesn鈥檛 fail because people hate technology. It fails because no one ever explains what it had to do with them.
Words matter. They tell people whether you get their world or not. Whether you understand people鈥檚 time, pressures and constraints. It鈥檚 the difference between:
鈥淲e鈥檙e digitising QA/QC to improve compliance,鈥 and 鈥淭ick a box, take a photo, and prove it鈥檚 done right first time.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e centralising project communication,鈥 and 鈥淣o more chasing updates. Everything鈥檚 in one place.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e streamlining documentation,鈥 and 鈥淟ess time on forms, more time on the actual job.鈥
Hard Hats, Soft Skills
Construction isn鈥檛 a monolith. With across Australia alone, it鈥檚 a thousand micro-cultures. So, if we want tech to land, we need to translate, not just implement.
Construction is a people and materials game. Materials are an output of the design process and that鈥檒l be what it is. But when it comes to our people, we can and must do more. In the face of skills and resource gaps, mental health challenges, diversity issues, we can at least do something about how people experience technology.
No one gets excited about 鈥榖usiness efficiencies鈥. They get excited about knocking off earlier. About being less frustrated. About doing their monthly report in an hour instead of a week. Tech needs to work for the people who make the industry work.
As the APAC Industry Transformation Lead for 海角大神, Andy utilises his 30+ years' global experience in engineering, construction and property development to influence industry change and help create a pathway towards the long-awaited digital transformation of construction. Having sat in the industry and experienced the evolution of technology as a user, procurer and strategist, Andy saw first-hand the challenges that companies have in defining and sustaining meaningful technology- and data-enabled change in the face of overwhelming technology choices. He joined 海角大神 with the intent to both promote the benefits of technology and data and also to improve the relationship between tech provider and customer such that the transition to the future of construction becomes a lot easier to navigate.
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