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3 Reasons for Construction Companies to Take The Digital Leap
Last Updated Jul 23, 2025
Nick Caravella
Director of Growth and Industry Strategy
As the Director of Growth and Industry Strategy at Avicado, Nick Caravella brings a unique blend of expertise forged at the intersection of the built environment, cutting-edge technology, and organizational design. At Avicado, Nick partners directly with clients, translating visions into reality by tackling operational and technological hurdles. His roles as Director of Thought Leadership and inaugural Product Manager highlight his deep understanding of product development, market trends, and the strategic application of technology within the construction industry. Nick earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and has leveraged his foundational knowledge to empower Owners thorough developing advanced technology systems that help them better plan, deliver and operate complex infrastructure projects. Connecting end-user needs with leadership objectives and collaborating effectively with both vendors and technology teams supports Nick鈥檚 mission to help Owners deliver with more confidence, clarity, and control in a world that isn鈥檛 getting any simpler.
Jonathan Greene
Writer
Jon Greene is a freelance educator, writer, and award winning theater maker. As an educational writer he has created content, lessons, and led seminars for Young Audiences of Louisiana, Hynes Charter System in New Orleans, Centre Stage School of the Arts in Singapore, 'Friends of The Museum' Docent Workshop in Singapore, The Prague Public High School System, Moleac Pharmaceuticals, and with the Grand Portage Ojibwa Tribe. His work and writing for theater has been featured in Howlround and American Theater Magazine and he is the recipient of 2 regional theater awards in his home of New Orleans. He is a BFA Graduate of Boston University and a previous Kennedy Center Fellow.
Last Updated Jul 23, 2025

It鈥檚 no secret that the digital infrastructure of our world has grown exponentially. Increases in data centers and fiber optic connections have opened up massive space for digital technologies systemized to support the construction industry. The benefits for owners, their partners and projects are numerous.
Accessibility and optimization of data means increased clarity, improved efficiency, deeper communications both downstream and up, buy-in from a plethora of stakeholders and a continuous return on investment as more projects come online.
Yet, even amid this boom in digital opportunities, there remains a surprising level of hesitancy to embrace a digital transition and utilize their inherent perks on projects. That鈥檚 why it's important for owners and developers to understand that the opportunities available to them aren鈥檛 as foreign as they may initially feel.
Here are three major reasons why construction companies should take the leap into optimizing opportunities with the growing wealth of digital tools.
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1. Digital insights optimize your building鈥檚 lifecycle.
More often than not, a new project is not a one-off. Rather, it鈥檚 part of a fleet of buildings that need to be maintained, improved and sometimes even taken offline. This is all part of managing efficiency. But those decisions can only be made from obtained and optimized information. It鈥檚 not realistic to make them from historical knowledge trapped in people鈥檚 heads, on papers or in file folders and storage rooms.
The digital tools for managing construction and maintenance information allows owners to think about the whole life cycle of their investment, and sits right alongside the ESG aspect of making sustainable decisions for their assets.
Nick Caravella
Director of Growth and Industry Strategy
Avicado
This is exactly the moment to turn to the digital systems available. They can manage all of that information, do it quickly and keep it close and easily scannable. The result will be a deeper understanding of the whole life cycle of owner investments.
2. Your 鈥渨hy鈥 can create partners, not employees.
Considering the size and scope of most projects, it鈥檚 not uncommon to have a multitude of teams working under the umbrella of an owner.
Each of these teams is a critical part of a whole. Without grasping the operational nuance that owners themselves possess, that whole forms slowly and with greater difficulty. Too often each team is working on a set of shortened directions passed 鈥榦ver the fence鈥 step-by-step downstream.
Imagine how much easier would it be for me as a designer or me as a builder to understand your 鈥榳hy鈥 behind the project so that we could actually be true creative partners and bring the new stuff we're learning, come up with better decisions and partner in execution of that program.
Nick Caravella
Director of Growth and Industry Strategy
Avicado
This dilutes information and creates misalignments and redundancies. It can also lead to workers deciding to just trust their gut instinct rather than rely on actual knowledge and clear information. A well vested and well maintained digital platform is a tool that allows all of a project鈥檚 information to be accessible to all teams whenever needed.
With the transparent information these tools provide, no one is left guessing why a decision has been made. Instead they know and can understand it. Knowing why in this way creates unity resulting in work from a shared and vested approach built on clarity and increased trust.
3. Buying in now means not paying for it later.
Just because today鈥檚 digital solutions and the infrastructure necessary to support them has changed how we interact with our data doesn鈥檛 mean there hasn鈥檛 always been critical data to utilize.
Understanding how the digital infrastructure 鈥 both physically and technologically 鈥 need to work together in buildings that were delivered before these technologies even existed is the next necessary step in its optimization.
There's this aspect of connected data that is absolutely possible today, but it isn鈥檛 because we鈥檙e not asking the bigger questions like, 'what does it mean for us to capture this information in a way that is useable?'. We have to get more sophisticated than 鈥業 want it all鈥 because everything without specificity is kind of the same as nothing.
Nick Caravella
Director of Growth and Industry Strategy
Avicado
While there is a large upfront cost to initiating such a transition, it鈥檚 important to remember that an early increase in efficiency will reduce costs later in the project. Consider the inefficiency of how a traditional design delivery method creates partitioned and hard to use information that has intelligence redacted to avoid passing on risk; or submittals locked into a PMIS and not integrated in a transparent and accessible model.
Digitized systems supported through upgrades in infrastructure can remove these and other time-consuming 鈥 and often costly 鈥 holdups. There鈥檚 always a risk in taking a forward step, but unlike other risks, this one is interconnected with reward.
Innovation is just another form of change, and in the construction industry's fear of change can best, torpedo a project鈥檚 potential or even derail it permanently. When owners and developers feel uninhibited by the technology available to them, they are more likely to embrace it, and over time, cultivate a culture of innovation on each project in their portfolio.
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Nick Caravella
Director of Growth and Industry Strategy | Avicado
As the Director of Growth and Industry Strategy at Avicado, Nick Caravella brings a unique blend of expertise forged at the intersection of the built environment, cutting-edge technology, and organizational design. At Avicado, Nick partners directly with clients, translating visions into reality by tackling operational and technological hurdles. His roles as Director of Thought Leadership and inaugural Product Manager highlight his deep understanding of product development, market trends, and the strategic application of technology within the construction industry. Nick earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and has leveraged his foundational knowledge to empower Owners thorough developing advanced technology systems that help them better plan, deliver and operate complex infrastructure projects. Connecting end-user needs with leadership objectives and collaborating effectively with both vendors and technology teams supports Nick鈥檚 mission to help Owners deliver with more confidence, clarity, and control in a world that isn鈥檛 getting any simpler.
View profileJonathan Greene
Writer
Jon Greene is a freelance educator, writer, and award winning theater maker. As an educational writer he has created content, lessons, and led seminars for Young Audiences of Louisiana, Hynes Charter System in New Orleans, Centre Stage School of the Arts in Singapore, 'Friends of The Museum' Docent Workshop in Singapore, The Prague Public High School System, Moleac Pharmaceuticals, and with the Grand Portage Ojibwa Tribe. His work and writing for theater has been featured in Howlround and American Theater Magazine and he is the recipient of 2 regional theater awards in his home of New Orleans. He is a BFA Graduate of Boston University and a previous Kennedy Center Fellow.
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