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S03 E03 – The ACA’s Jon Davies and Autodesk’s Sumit Oberoi on how to attract the next generation of builders

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The construction industry isn’t going to die anytime soon, but there is a significant risk that if we don’t transform we won’t thrive.

In this episode of Built Different, Grant Hagen flew down to Sydney, Australia to sit down with CEO of the Australian Constructors Association (ACA) Jon Davies and Autodesk’s industry strategy manager, Sumit Oberoi. During the episode, we turned our attention ahead to the future of construction, and why the industry as a whole must improve builders’ day-to-day if it wants to thrive and how tech plays a role in helping attract the next generation of builders.

The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) represents industry leaders across Australia, ensuring builders are supported in delivering infrastructure to communities across the country. The ACA’s mission is to build a more sustainable and collaborative construction industry in Australia.

Autodesk is a construction software company specializing in helping the industry amplify the way that they build. From AutoCAD to Revit, Autodesk provides construction teams with a full suite of tools to help them create more awareness on their project allowing for broad collaboration across teams.

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The construction industry isn’t going to die anytime soon, but there is a significant risk that if we don’t transform we won’t thrive.

In this episode of Built Different, Grant Hagen flew down to Sydney, Australia to sit down with CEO of the Australian Constructors Association (ACA) Jon Davies and Autodesk’s industry strategy manager, Sumit Oberoi. During the episode, we turned our attention ahead to the future of construction, and why the industry as a whole must improve builders’ day-to-day if it wants to thrive and how tech plays a role in helping attract the next generation of builders.

The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) represents industry leaders across Australia, ensuring builders are supported in delivering infrastructure to communities across the country. The ACA’s mission is to build a more sustainable and collaborative construction industry in Australia.

Autodesk is a construction software company specializing in helping the industry amplify the way that they build. From AutoCAD to Revit, Autodesk provides construction teams with a full suite of tools to help them create more awareness on their project allowing for broad collaboration across teams.

  continue reading

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