Bridging the Gap: Transforming digital design & construction in 2026

A series of live panel discussions and on-demand episodes aims to transform the 2026 Digital Design & Construction Report into actionable dialogue

Delivered by Revitzo, the series addresses key issues plaguing digital construction, including the skills gap, rising software costs, and a lack of input from business owners.

The four-part series translates dense, real-world data into actionable strategies for industry professionals. Episodes will be delivered every two weeks throughout June and July.

Unpacking the 2026 Digital Design & Construction Report

The webinars are built entirely around the findings of the 2026 Digital Design and Construction Report.

This comprehensive study surveyed over 2,000 industry professionals across eight global markets.

It explores the most critical friction points in modern building, including the true drivers behind costly project reworks, the realities of mounting software expenses, and how top-performing teams are successfully breaking the cycle of delays.

A structured dialogue across four episodes

The series breaks down these extensive insights into four concise, bi-weekly modules designed to provide a comprehensive look at the industry’s landscape:

  • Episode 1 – 2026 reality check: A live opening panel featuring industry experts Ian Besford, Sal D’Ambrosia, and Alicia Martino. The panel reacts directly to the raw data from the report, highlighting where the industry’s assumptions clash with actual on-site realities.
  • Episode 2 – The skills gap is real: This two-part episode focuses on the next generation of builders. Part one, the rising stars, explores how emerging talent is navigating a digital-first industry, while part two, the blueprint for growth, offers strategic advice for companies trying to train, upskill, and retain their teams.
  • Episode 3 – The CIO under pressure: This session addresses leadership anxieties. It focuses heavily on managing skyrocketing software costs, evaluating AI readiness, and mitigating growing digital data risks.
  • Episode 4 – The owner’s perspective: The series concludes by focusing on project owners. This closing conversation introduces a crucial viewpoint often omitted from traditional construction surveys, highlighting what clients actually want from digital collaboration.

Clocking in at an accessible 36 minutes for the flagship segment, the series functions as both a data-driven wake-up call and a collaborative tool for forward-thinking construction leaders.

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