Episodios

  • Episode 27 – Paul Williams – Safety Isn’t a Tick Box
    Apr 30 2025

    “Everything I do is based on education. It’s sharing information, educating the people that need to be educated, and documenting it to provide evidence.” – Paul Williams


    In this episode of Building Stories – The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we’re joined by Paul Williams, National WHSEQ Manager at Simonds Homes, to talk about the state of safety in residential construction and why education, not just compliance, is the only way forward.


    Paul takes us through his personal journey from hospitality to high-vis, and how his passion for keeping people safe has fuelled industry-wide change from developing real-world induction programs to co-founding the Residential Induction Card (RIC).


    We discuss:


    • Why traditional inductions often fail to reach the right people
    • How digital tools and video content are changing the game
    • Why you can’t outsource responsibility for safety
    • How the RIC card is empowering smaller builders and trades
    • Where AI and automation can support a safer, more inclusive industry


    Paul also shares honest stories from site and powerful insights on how the industry can, and must, do better.



    Key Sections:

    • From Publican to WHSEQ Leader – 03:07

    • The Power of Early Safety Education – 07:30

    • What’s Changed in Construction Safety Over the Years – 13:37

    • The Logic Behind the RIC Card and Its Impact – 28:14

    • Why Smaller Builders Are the Real Winners – 32:20

    • The Future of AI, Multilingual Support and Site Safety – 50:34



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  • Episode 26 – Jonathan Sinclair & Benny Huang – Why BIM Alone Isn’t Enough
    Apr 16 2025

    “Technology is great. It’s adoption that moves the needle.”Jonathan Sinclair


    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we’re joined by Jonathan Sinclair and Benny Huang from Preformance, a specialist construction technology company spun out of Southbase Construction.


    We dive into their unique journey from the tech world into construction, the origins of Preformance, and the hard truths about why the same digital tools keep falling short, not because they’re bad, but because the adoption gap is real.


    We discuss:

    • Why construction projects still run on 2D prints despite advanced 3D models
    • The problem with BIM as a line item, and how to reframe its value
    • How cost, programme, and quality can all be improved when tech is embedded properly
    • The challenge of capturing and passing on project knowledge
    • Why real project outcomes must drive innovation, not just tools


    This episode is full of practical insight for anyone trying to make digital transformation actually stick in construction.



    Key Sections:

    • From Tech to Construction – Jonathan’s Journey – 03:37
    • Why Preformance Was Born Outside the Mothership – 06:02
    • The Problem Isn’t BIM, It’s Adoption – 10:14
    • What’s Holding Back Innovation on Site – 14:10
    • The Knowledge Gap Between Projects – 24:13
    • The Future of AI, Robotics, and Reality Capture – 29:32
    • What Needs to Change in the Industry – 35:11
    • Quick Fire Round – 42:17


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    41 m
  • Episode 25 - Jon Davies - Why Tackling the Right Risks Will Change Construction
    Mar 25 2025

    “On average, we only do half the stuff we plan to do. And that’s where things go wrong.” – Jon Davies


    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we sit down with Jon Davies, CEO of the Australian Constructors Association, to talk about the critical role of planning in improving outcomes across construction.


    We discuss:

    • Why poor planning leads to higher safety risks and costly delays
    • How unplanned tasks are often the root cause of incidents on-site
    • Why technical proficiency and improved processes are key to breaking this cycle
    • How data and AI can help teams predict risks and improve decision-making


    This episode offers practical advice for construction leaders, project managers, and anyone frustrated by inefficiencies in the industry.

    Key Sections:

    • Jon’s Career Journey and Industry Insights – 02:24
    • Why Construction Teams Struggle with Planning – 09:00
    • The Link Between Poor Planning and Safety Risks – 12:00
    • How AI and Data Can Improve Decision-Making – 24:18
    • The Future of Construction Planning – 30:22

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  • Episode 24 - Matthew Mackey - Why Construction Keeps Repeating the Same Mistakes
    Mar 11 2025

    “We’re still fundamentally building in the same way we were 30 years ago.” – Matthew Mackey

    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we sit down with Matthew Mackey, National Service Lead for Cost and Commercial Management at Arcadis. With over 25 years in the industry, Matthew reflects on the repeated mistakes construction keeps making and what must change to build better, faster, and smarter.

    We discuss:

    • Why construction has been stuck in the same cycle for decades
    • The real barriers to tech adoption, and why Excel still dominates the industry
    • How change management is just as important as the tech itself
    • The long-term vision construction needs to break free from short-term thinking
    • What smaller contractors can do to improve cost control and survive in tough markets

    Matthew shares his experience leading internal innovation at Arcadis, highlighting the challenges of driving change in an industry built on habit.

    Key Sections:

    • Matthew’s Path into Construction and Arcadis – 02:24
    • Why Construction Struggles to Change – 09:00
    • The Hidden Challenge of Internal Tech Development – 12:00
    • How to Drive Change in a Resistant Industry – 19:30
    • What the Future Holds for Construction Tech and AI – 26:30
    • The Critical Role of Government Leadership in Innovation – 32:00
    • Advice for Small Contractors Facing Financial Struggles – 34:50

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    46 m
  • Episode 23 - Brett King - The Data Problem No One Wants to Talk About
    Feb 24 2025

    “We have been collecting data for years. We just sit on this gold mine and do nothing with it.” – Brett King

    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we sit down with Brett King, Director of Industry Transformation at Procore, to talk about the real problem with construction tech, data that never gets used.

    Brett shares his journey from South Africa to the UK, working on major construction projects, and why he made the leap from contractor to construction tech. He dives into the disconnect between digital tools and real-world site workflows, why point solutions are failing the industry, and how we can finally start turning data into action.

    We discuss:

    • Why construction still struggles to turn data into better decisions
    • The biggest mistakes companies make when adopting new tech
    • Why quality needs to be a proactive strategy, not just defect management
    • The importance of collaboration between design and construction teams
    • What AI needs to do to truly make an impact on-site

    If you have ever questioned why construction still operates in silos, why tech adoption is slow, or why the same mistakes keep happening, this episode is for you.

    Key Sections: • From Graphic Design to Construction - Brett’s Career Path – 02:24 • The Love-Hate Relationship with Construction – 08:40 • Why Data Gets Collected But Never Used – 09:06 • The Real Challenges of Change Management – 22:12 • Why Construction Contracts Create More Problems Than They Solve – 29:53 • The Role of AI and the Future of Tech in Construction – 33:51Building Stories is powered by Deep Space – Mission Critical Construction AI.

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    33 m
  • Episode 22 - Deep Space Founders - Why We Took the Risk
    Feb 11 2025

    “You needed the scars on your back and the calluses on your hands to really understand the problem.” – Ricky Sevta


    In this special episode ofBuilding Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we bring together the founding team to share the story behind Deep Space, why they took the leap, and what they’ve learned along the way.


    Ricky Sevta, Michael Clothier, Sudeshan Mudali, and Luke Johnson pull back the curtain on thechallenges of building a tech company in construction, from the early days of sketching ideas over beers to scaling an industry-first AI-driven platform.


    We discuss:

    • Why experience matters- and why a couple of grads with a big idea wouldn’t have survived in construction tech
    • The scars of building a business- hard lessons from past ventures and why timing is everything
    • The Deep Space mission-how AI is changing the game for site teams, designers, and asset owners
    • The industry shift-why construction can’t afford to wait any longer to embrace AI-driven decision-making
    • How they are solving the complexity problem- less tech, more action, and making AI work in the real world


    A raw and unfiltered look at what it takes to build a company that is set toredefine construction technology.


    Key Sections:

    • The Founders’ Journey – How Deep Space Began – 02:24
    • Lessons Learned from Past Ventures – 09:45
    • Why AI is the Next Revolution in Construction – 17:43
    • The Deep Space Vision – What Makes This Different – 26:54
    • What the Next Five Years Look Like for Construction Tech – 37:04


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  • Episode 21 - Bilal Succar - The Future of BIM and Digital Transformation
    Jan 28 2025

    “We are in the middle of it. If you fast-forward 10 years, you’ll look back at now as a watershed moment.” – Bilal Succar In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we’re joined by Bilal Succar, a globally recognised specialist consultant, performance assessor, and independent researcher in digital transformation and BIM. Bilal shares his unique journey from starting in business and interior design to becoming a leading figure in BIM adoption and digital transformation policies. He reflects on the evolution of construction technology, the critical role of AI, and the challenges of standardising processes across a fragmented industry. We discuss: • Why BIM terminology evolves but the foundations remain the same • The challenges of connecting digital tools with real-world site workflows

    • How AI will reshape construction competencies and roles • The importance of integrated supply chains for long-term learning and efficiency • Why technology alone isn’t enough, process and value are key This episode offers actionable insights for anyone passionate about improving efficiency and innovation in construction.‍ Key Sections: From Interior Design to Digital Transformation – 02:24 Why Labels Change but the Core Stays – 04:18 AI and the Next Generation of Spatial Tools – 09:45 The Importance of Process in Technology Adoption – 20:28 Why Integrated Supply Chains Are Crucial – 26:54 Change Agents and Their Role in Industry Transformation – 37:04 Building Stories is powered by Deep Space – Mission Critical Construction AI.‍

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    46 m
  • Episode 20 - Erin Khan - Why Process Comes Before Technology in Construction
    Jan 15 2025

    “We really need to understand the essential processes before we go to just slap on some tech and hope it works.” – Erin Khan


    In this episode of Building Stories - The Podcast, powered by Deep Space, we’re joined by Erin Khan, a seasoned AEC technology consultant and former National Director of Construction Solutions at Suffolk Construction. Erin shares her journey from civil engineering to leading tech-driven innovation in construction, offering a realistic view of where technology adds value and where it fails.


    We discuss:

    🔹 The biggest mistake contractors make when implementing technology

    🔹 Why BIM adoption has been slower than expected and what’s holding companies back

    🔹 How AI fits into construction workflows and why it won’t solve bad data problems

    🔹 The role of mentorship and knowledge transfer as experienced workers retire

    🔹 Why smaller contractors struggle with innovation and what they can do about it


    Erin emphasises the importance of aligning technology with real-world site processes to ensure adoption, efficiency, and long-term success


    Key Sections

    From Music to Engineering – 02:24

    The Gap Between Tech & Reality – 05:04

    Understanding Process Before Implementing Tech – 06:44

    Why BIM Adoption is Still a Struggle – 08:17

    Risks, Challenges & Best Uses of AI – 17:43

    The Future of Learning – 36:56

    Quick Fire Round – 41:46


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