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Welcome to the Build Insite Podcast – back with Season 2 and a renewed mission to bring you raw, practical building insights from across Australia and beyond.
Led by a passionate team of builders and industry professionals, we explore the latest in construction techniques, design innovation, and the tools shaping modern building. But this isn’t just a trade chat — it’s a space for real stories, sharp lessons, and conversations that go beyond the build.
Beginning Season 2, we’re doubling down on what matters:
Smarter, healthier homes
Business strategies that support better living
Technology and systems that future-proof your work
The balance between building, business, and well-being
From high-performance homes to behind-the-scenes of iconic builds, we’re spotlighting the people, ideas, and challenges driving the industry forward. Whether you’re just starting out or leading your crew, you’ll find something valuable here — every week.
Let’s build better, together.
Led by a passionate team of builders and industry professionals, we explore the latest in construction techniques, design innovation, and the tools shaping modern building. But this isn’t just a trade chat — it’s a space for real stories, sharp lessons, and conversations that go beyond the build.
Beginning Season 2, we’re doubling down on what matters:
Smarter, healthier homes
Business strategies that support better living
Technology and systems that future-proof your work
The balance between building, business, and well-being
From high-performance homes to behind-the-scenes of iconic builds, we’re spotlighting the people, ideas, and challenges driving the industry forward. Whether you’re just starting out or leading your crew, you’ll find something valuable here — every week.
Let’s build better, together.
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In this episode, Dean Backman & Luke Callery sit down with John Bowen (Managing Director, Bowens) to unpack what keeps a 131-year business alive—culture, disciplined basics, and smart bets on innovation. Recorded live at CIRCA Studio, Bowens Port Melbourne, John talks about starting in Victoria’s early-90s downturn, rebuilding crumbling yards into modern builder hubs, and why Bowens stays laser-focused on pros: stock depth, rapid delivery, and solutions that actually save days on site. They dig into long-tenured teams, the Bowens Expo, and new hands-on spaces for high-performance building.
What you’ll learn
How to scale without losing the soul: the habits that keep teams for decades
The real meaning of “best at the basics” (and why it beats shiny new things)
Practical ways suppliers can accelerate your day: stock, systems, and a yes-mindset
A builder-first approach to innovation: selection centres, expos, and training
What’s coming for high-performance building—and how Bowens plans to help
How private, purposeful growth keeps the focus on builders (not retail volume)
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction (live at CIRCA Studio, Bowens Port Melbourne)
00:23 – Meet John Bowen: 4th-gen MD, 131 years strong
01:07 – Early ’90s downturn: starting out when Victoria stalled
03:17 – Store closures, hard lessons, and culture that stuck
06:20 – From timber yard to selection experience: why it took years
10:33 – Formalising innovation: from Steve Mannion to Andrew Healy
13:04 – Bowens Expo: drawing real innovation from suppliers
15:33 – Rebuilding the asset base: bigger, better, builder-focused stores
21:24 – Basics done right: stock, range, and rapid delivery
24:31 – Challenges: do fewer things, execute them better
26:22 – Acoustic, fire, thermal—solving real site problems
27:30 – Hastings innovation space: hands-on display and training
29:08 – Growth philosophy: private, purposeful, and builder-led
Hosts: Dean Backman & Luke Callery
Guest: John Bowen — Managing Director, Bowens
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In Part 2 of this two-part conversation, Dean Backman & Luke Callery continue with Mitch Emery (Align Architect) to move from pre-construction into delivery — contracts, documentation, council realities, and the on-site coordination that keeps projects on track.
What you’ll learn
Planning permits & council realities
Keeping budget aligned with design intent
Documentation that reduces RFIs & variations
Choosing contracts & defining scope clearly
On-site coordination, RFIs & information flow
Handover, defects & client experience
00:00 – Intro & Part 1 recap
02:30 – Planning permits & approvals
05:00 – Client onboarding & brief refinement
07:29 – Budget alignment & allowances
09:59 – Documentation: drawings & specs
12:29 – Contracts, scope & risk
14:59 – Variations & change control
17:29 – On-site coordination, RFIs & info flow
19:58 – Handover, defects & next steps
Hosts: Dean Backman & Luke Callery
Guest: Mitch Emery — Align Architect
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In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Dean Backman & Luke Callery sit down with Mitch Emery (Align Architect) to open the hood on how architects and builders can work tighter— from the first client brief through concept, documentation, permits and pre-construction.
What you’ll learn
How Mitch approaches the early brief, concept design and client onboarding
Why engaging the builder early saves time, rework and budget
Documentation standards that reduce RFIs, variations and on-site friction
How to balance design intent with cost (smart value-engineering)
Planning permits, council realities and setting expectations with clients
Practical advice for builders and homeowners to keep projects on track
00:00 – Intro & welcome (Dean & Luke)
02:22 – Meet Mitch Emery (Align Architect)
04:43 – Mitch’s path into architecture
07:05 – Align’s approach: brief to concept
09:27 – Early builder engagement & budgets
11:48 – Documentation that reduces risk
14:10 – Client communication & expectation-setting
16:32 – Planning permits & council realities
18:53 – Design vs cost: value engineering
21:15 – Site constraints & constructability
23:37 – Advice for homeowners & builders
Hosts: Dean Backman & Luke Callery
Guest: Mitch Emery — Align Architect
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Founders’ stories aren’t just about “starting a business”—they’re about building something that lasts.
In this episode of the Build Insite Podcast, we sit down with Jesse & B'ashae from J Vella Builders to unpack the real journey behind a growing building company—how they split responsibilities on site vs operations, the systems that keep projects moving, and what it takes to lead a team while keeping clients informed and happy.
What you’ll learn
How founders split roles (on-site vs back-office) without stepping on each other’s toes
Early lessons that shaped quality, culture, and client communication
The systems and workflows that reduce chaos and keep projects on schedule
Pricing, estimating, and margin thinking as you scale
Marketing that actually wins work (referrals, brand, and being present online)
What’s next for the business and where they’re placing their bets
00:00 – Intro & guest welcome
03:01 – Founders’ backstory
06:01 – Starting the business
09:02 – Early challenges & lessons
12:03 – Roles: on-site vs operations
15:03 – Team, culture & leadership
18:04 – Systems & workflow
21:04 – Client experience & comms
24:05 – Estimating, budgets & margins
27:06 – Marketing, referrals & brand
30:06 – What’s next & growth plans
33:07 – Wrap-up & where to find us
Perfect for builders, site managers, and ops leads who want a smoother business with happier clients.
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The theory's one thing. Making it work on site? That's where it gets interesting.
In part two with Ben Walsham from Arkata, we get into the nitty-gritty of energy-efficient building—the stuff that separates good intentions from homes that actually perform. Ben walks us through a high-performance passive solar project in cold climate conditions, breaking down the real challenges: slab insulation that works, achieving proper airtightness, and delivering thermal comfort that homeowners can feel.
What you'll get from this episode:
- How energy modelling software actually helps you make smarter decisions (and where to spend your money)
- The honest trade-offs different design choices involve
- Why your builder-architect-engineer triangle can make or break a project
- Where the retrofit market is heading and what it means for your business
- Window performance insights that impact your energy ratings
- Ben also shares his move from Adelaide to Melbourne and what opportunities he's seeing in the Victorian market—plus some candid thoughts on collaboration and where the industry's headed.
Perfect for builders, architects, and anyone who wants homes that perform as well as they look.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Alterations & Additions
00:32 – Welcome to Build Insite Podcast
00:49 – High-Performance Passive Solar Design
01:20 – Exploring Slab Insulation Options
02:25 – Software for Star Ratings
04:25 – Cost & Performance Analysis
06:38 – Future Performance & Resilient Homes
13:45 – Collaboration & Design Decisions
15:59 – Big Move: Adelaide to Melbourne
17:30 – A New Beginning in Brunswick
18:08 – Exploring Retrofit Opportunities
20:14 – The Importance of Window Performance
22:10 – Energy Efficiency Ratings Explained
26:03 – Sponsorship Announcement
28:14 – Future Plans & Personal Connections
29:35 – Rapid Fire Questions
32:17 – Closing Remarks & Contact Information
33:24 – Acknowledgements & Disclaimer
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In this episode of the Build Insite podcast, Luke and Dean sit down with Ben Walsham, founder of Arkata, an energy efficiency consultancy specialising in residential projects.
Ben shares his journey from architecture to energy consulting, revealing why early engagement in the building process is crucial for long-term project success. The conversation explores the impact of seven-star NatHERS ratings, whole-of-home assessments, and how the NCC 2022 updates are reshaping the industry.
You’ll also hear Ben’s perspective on:
- The challenges and opportunities in today’s construction landscape
- How to design healthier, more comfortable, and energy-efficient homes
- The growing role of Passive House principles in residential projects
- Insights from his current work and future aspirations
Packed with practical advice and forward-thinking strategies, this episode is a must-listen for builders, designers, and homeowners who want to stay ahead of the curve in sustainable construction.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction & Welcome
00:33 – Meet Our Guest: Ben Walsham
01:53 – Ben’s Journey & Arkata’s Mission
03:17 – Energy Efficiency & Process Changes
05:45 – Understanding Energy Efficiency Consulting
12:44 – NCC Compliance & Star Ratings Explained
20:12 – The Future of Energy Efficiency & Passive House Design
24:31 – Conclusion & Sponsor Acknowledgements
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In this second half of our on-site chat with the Callery Building team, we focus on a skill that’s just as important as swinging a hammer: clear communication.
Luke sits down again with Andrew, Nathan, and Oscar to unpack how communication impacts productivity, culture, and ultimately—project success. From daily run-throughs to handling mistakes, the boys share how good communication can prevent chaos and build trust across the crew.
In this episode, you'll hear:
Why clear communication is make-or-break in construction
How team culture and site vibes set the tone
What makes a great supervisor or team leader
Honest advice for those new to the trade
And plenty of stories and insights straight from the tools
Whether you’re leading the job site or just getting started, this episode offers real talk on how to keep the site moving—and the team strong.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:40 – The Power of Clear Communication
05:32 – Team Culture & Site Vibes
11:44 – Lessons Learned for Supervisors
14:13 – Advice for Industry Newcomers
17:43 – Sponsorship & Industry Insights
26:00 – Rapid Fire Questions & Final Takeaways
28:45 – Conclusion & Sponsor Acknowledgements
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In this continuation of our chat with Andrew George from Lou Projects, we dig deeper into what it takes to grow a thriving construction business in today’s high-performance building landscape.
Andrew opens up about the real-world challenges he's facing, from balancing innovation with efficiency, to scaling a team that’s equipped for passive house principles and energy-efficient builds. He also shares the story behind building Lou Projects' brand-new hub and office space—a game-changer for team collaboration and culture.
This episode is packed with practical tips for builders, including the importance of early project collaboration, professional development, and staying ahead with modern construction techniques. Whether you're a solo operator or managing a growing team, Andrew’s insights will help elevate your business.
Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:50 – Collaboration at the Start of a Build
01:11 – Using High-Performance Building Products
02:57 – Team Training & Upskilling for Efficiency
07:17 – Designing a Functional Office & Hub
12:23 – Future Business Plans & Growing the Team
20:56 – Rapid Fire Questions
23:28 – Final Thoughts & Sponsor Acknowledgements
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In this episode of the Build Insite Podcast, Luke and Dean sit down with Andrew George, founder of Lou Projects, a high-end residential builder based on the Central Coast. From working across different trades to leading a fast-growing building company, Andrew shares his journey, his values, and the systems that have helped him build more than just homes he’s building a culture.
The episode tackles the modern builder’s reality: more admin, complex communication, and rising expectations. Andrew unpacks how pre-construction consulting, strong team mindset, and continuous learning can ease the pressure while still delivering high-quality work.
A standout segment is Andrew’s deep dive into Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) its sustainability benefits, technical challenges, and the way it’s reshaping residential construction. There’s also practical advice on handling client variations, scaling with intention, and why transparency in marketing matters more than ever.
If you're a builder aiming to lead with clarity, culture, and craftsmanship, this episode is a must-listen.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Purpose of the Episode
00:38 – Welcome to the Build Insite Podcast
01:00 – Meet Andrew George from Lou Projects
02:30 – Challenges Facing the Building Industry Today
06:37 – Andrew’s Career Journey into Building
11:03 – Building a Strong Team Culture and Mindset
17:06 – CLT Projects: Challenges and Opportunities
21:15 – Why Pre-Construction Consulting Matters
25:28 – Marketing, Education, and Industry Transparency
30:59 – The Reality of Managing Variations
35:37 – Closing Thoughts and Thank You
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In this insightful follow-up episode of the Build Insite Podcast, Luke and Dean reconnect with master builder and Build Show Network founder Matt Risinger to dig deeper into the global shift toward smarter, science-led construction.
Matt opens up about some of the toughest lessons from his early years—especially the legal challenges that ultimately pushed him to build better, safer homes. From airtightness and moisture management to insulation, client communication, and pre-construction strategy, the trio explores what it really takes to raise the bar in residential construction.
They also reflect on the growing role of mentorship, the power of builder communities, and why continuous education is the most underrated tool in a builder’s arsenal.
Whether you’re managing a job site or mapping out future builds, this episode offers real-world advice, battle-tested strategies, and a vision for building homes that last.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Episode Overview
00:29 – Growth of Building Science in the U.S.
01:37 – Challenges & Legal Issues in Construction
02:59 – Why Professionalism & Education Matter
04:56 – Collaboration with Clients for Project Success
08:04 – Building Science: Insights from Matt’s Experience
13:23 – Day-to-Day Operations & Running the Build Show Network
19:33 – Mentorship & The Power of Builder Communities
24:22 – Rapid Fire Questions & Closing Thoughts
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In this special episode of the Build Insite Podcast, we are joined by none other than Matt Risinger—master builder, educator, and founder of the Build Show Network—live from Austin, Texas.
Known for his deep knowledge and passion for building science, Matt opens up about his journey into high-performance construction, the costly mistakes that shaped his mindset, and why water is the #1 enemy in building durability. The conversation digs into the nuances of waterproofing, the evolution of building practices in the U.S. and Australia, and how rising awareness around science-led construction is changing the industry.
Matt also shares how the Build Show Network came to life, what Australian builders can learn from global approaches, and why material choice, planning, and education are key to building homes that last.
Whether you're a custom builder or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights to help you build smarter and future-proof your projects.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:31 – Meet Matt Risinger: Master Builder from Austin, Texas
01:38 – Matt’s Journey into Building Science
02:25 – Challenges and Lessons in Building Science
05:46 – The Importance of Waterproofing for Durability
13:29 – Comparing Building Standards: U.S. vs Australia
23:50 – How the Build Show Network Was Born
28:41 – Exploring Innovative Building Materials
32:45 – Conclusion and Sponsor Acknowledgements
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In this episode of the Build Insite Podcast, we continue to explore with Ryan Gazzard, the founding director of My Virtual Team, and talk about the evolving workforce model transforming residential construction.
Ryan shares practical, step-by-step strategies for successfully integrating virtual assistants—from recruitment and vetting, to onboarding and long-term team culture. We bust common outsourcing myths, dive into the structural benefits of hybrid teams, and explore how AI may influence recruitment in the near future.
Whether you’re a custom builder, PM, or business owner, this episode is packed with actionable advice and forward-thinking insight to help you build a high-performing team... without burning out.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Motivation
00:31 – Welcome to the Build Insite Podcast
00:35 – Introducing Ryan Gazzard & My Virtual Team
00:58 – Why Collaboration and Education Matter
02:53 – The Hiring and Vetting Process
05:05 – How to Successfully Onboard Offshore Staff
08:13 – Outsourcing Myths & Building Real Partnerships
13:03 – Hybrid Teams: What’s Next for Construction?
17:10 – Quickfire Segment: Ryan’s Insider Tips
19:01 – Closing Remarks & How to Connect with Ryan
19:57 – Sponsor Acknowledgements & Disclaimer
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In this forward-thinking episode of the Build Insite Podcast, Luke and Dean sit down with Ryan Gazzard—founder of Built Theory and My Virtual Team—to explore how virtual talent and 3D design are transforming the construction industry.
From a corporate marketing background to leading construction innovation in Adelaide, Ryan shares his unique journey and why he believes the future of building lies in smarter systems, skilled virtual teams, and tech-driven processes.
The conversation covers everything from 3D modelling and the real impact of offshore support, to solving Australia’s skills shortage, mental health in the trades, and what builders need to do to stay ahead.Whether you're managing boots on the ground or looking to scale your building business, this episode is packed with real stories, proven strategies, and fresh ideas to help future-proof your operation.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
01:02 – From Marketing to Construction: Ryan’s Journey
03:45 – The Birth of Built Theory and My Virtual Team
07:30 – Solving the Skills Shortage with Offshore Talent
11:12 – The Power of 3D Modelling in Construction
16:08 – Training, Documentation & Systems That Scale
20:45 – Why Mental Health Still Needs More Attention
24:30 – How Virtual Teams Help Builders Focus on Their Zone
28:57 – Practical Advice for Builders Looking to Innovate
33:10 – Closing
In this episode, Dean and Luke sit down for a relaxed, honest, and insightful catch-up to mark the halfway point of the year. As the end of financial year approaches, they unpack lessons from the past six months—sharing personal stories, business updates, and practical takeaways for builders navigating the highs and lows of site life.
Whether you're deep in spreadsheets or framing a house, this episode offers a moment to reset, reflect, and get ready for what’s ahead.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:22 – Reflecting on the Year So Far
01:11 – Current Projects and Site Updates
02:25 – Networking and Collaboration
03:03 – Insights from the Open Site Day Experience
12:36 – End of Financial Year Tips and Tax Planning
18:58 – Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Industry Trends
23:57 – Podcast Growth, Community Engagement & Highlights
30:03 – Closing, Sponsor Shoutout & July Teasers
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In part 2 of our live series from the Circa Studio in Port Melbourne, the conversation with Suzanne, Damien, and Dan continues—this time with a sharper focus on cutting-edge materials, evolving building practices, and the push for healthier, more sustainable homes.
From denim insulation and safe boards to DIN sell systems and thermo tech windows, our guests share their hands-on experience with emerging products that are changing the way we build. You'll also hear about the rising importance of early collaboration between builders and architects, and how suppliers like Bowens are helping lead the charge toward smarter, high-performance construction.
Whether you're a builder, designer, or project manager, this episode is packed with forward-thinking insights, practical takeaways, and fresh perspectives on the materials shaping tomorrow's construction sites.
00:00 – Introduction to high performance and sustainability
00:44 – Innovations in construction materials
01:45 – Exciting new products: DIN Sell, Thermo Tech, Denim Insulation & More
05:58 – Emerging trends in building materials
10:16 – Quality control and procurement challenges
13:11 – The Role of industry collaboration
17:31 – Looking ahead
25:07 – Closing
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In this special live episode of the Build Insite Podcast, we broadcast from the Circa Studio in Port Melbourne to talk about the power of collaboration in construction.
We are joined by Dan Evans, a sustainability-focused builder from Evans Building Group, Suzanne McNeice, an interior designer from Circa, and Damien Thomas, Business Development Manager at Bowens.
This episode dives into how builders, designers, and suppliers can work more closely to improve project outcomes. Topics include sustainability in product selection, the evolution of Circa as a support hub for small to mid-sized builders, and how education, design support, and access to the right materials are shaping better builds.
If you're looking to elevate the builder-client-designer relationship or stay ahead of industry shifts in materials, training, and supply chain management, this conversation is full of real-world insights.
00:00 – Introduction
01:08 – Building a sustainable future
01:35 – Suzanne's journey in interior architectural design
01:49 – Business development at Bowens
02:24 – The concept behind Circa Studio
03:11 – Building during COVID
04:47 – How Bowens supports small and mid-sized builders
06:32 – The value of education and training in the industry
11:21 – Sustainable materials and smarter product selection
18:29 – Material shortages and navigating supply chain issues
21:54 – Closing thoughts
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Welcome to Part 2 of Episode 32 of the Build Insite Podcast, featuring Devin Grant from Performance Membranes and Joel Seagren from Fantech. In this episode, we dig deeper into what it truly takes to build energy-efficient homes—beyond the buzzwords and surface-level upgrades. Devin and Joel share practical insights into the principles of Passive House, the importance of holistic planning, and how new technologies in membranes, ventilation, and materials are transforming construction in Australia. The conversation explores how to balance sustainability with performance, the role of retrofitting, and the long-term value of smarter building choices. Whether you're a builder, designer, or tradesperson, this episode is packed with clear, actionable advice on how to lead the charge toward healthier, more energy-efficient homes—one smart detail at a time.
00:00 – Introduction to Energy Efficiency
00:35 – The Role of Passive House in Energy Efficiency
01:46 – Innovations in Building Materials
03:03 – Balancing Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact
04:31 – Challenges and Solutions in Energy Efficient Building
05:35 – Cost Analysis and Long-Term Benefits
06:38 – Ideal Wall Buildups for Energy Efficiency
10:48 – Educating the Industry on Sustainable Practices
17:36 – Retrofitting Existing Homes for Energy Efficiency
20:24 – Collaborating for Efficient Building Design
21:41 – Future of Membranes and Ventilation Systems
24:36 – Challenges and Opportunities in the Industry
28:02 – Advice for Builders and Tradespeople
30:20 – Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks
This is the episode to share with your crew, your designer, and your client—it’s about working smarter, building better, and doing it together.
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In Episode 32 Part 1 of the Build Insite Podcast, we’re live from the Circa Studio at Bowens Hardware in Port Melbourne with two brilliant minds shaping the future of high-performance building—Devin Grant from Performance Membranes and Joel Seagren from Fantech. This episode dives into the science and practicality behind performance membranes, mechanical ventilation, and airtight construction. From wall wraps and vapour-permeable membranes to the necessity of makeup air and smart water management, Devin and Joel unpack the real-world benefits of better building systems—including enhanced energy efficiency, improved durability, and healthier indoor environments. If you're a builder, designer, or anyone invested in raising construction standards across Australia, this episode is packed with the insights you need to build smarter and healthier.
00:00 – Introduction to Performance Membranes
00:36 – Welcome to the Build Insite Podcast
00:48 – Meet the Guests: Devin Grant and Joel Seagren
02:13 – The Importance of Wall Wraps and Vapour Permeable Membranes
04:44 – Understanding Airtightness and Ventilation
06:45 – Mechanical Ventilation and Building Code Requirements
09:01 – Water Management and Building Durability
12:11 – Encouraging Better Building Practices Across the Industry
22:19 – Range Hoods, Makeup Air, and Indoor Air Quality
28:37 – Conclusion and Preview of Next Week's Episode
This is a must-listen for anyone committed to lifting the standard of building in Australia—from better building envelopes to smarter ventilation strategies.
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In this special live episode, the Build Insite Podcast team sits down with Andy Bowen, Director at Bowens, and Luke McEnany, Head of Sales, to unpack how a 131-year-old family-owned company is staying competitive in an ever-evolving construction industry.
From Andy’s transition from finance into the family business to Luke’s insights on digital transformation, this episode is a must-listen for builders and business owners alike. The conversation explores Bowens’ journey of modernization, e-commerce innovation, and introducing sustainable building solutions—all while fiercely protecting their independence and culture.
Discover how Bowens continues to evolve with the industry, support their staff, and inspire builders through initiatives like Bowens TV, training programs, and their immersive Circa Showroom experience.
00:00 – Introduction
00:48 – Meet Andy and Luke
01:41 – Challenges and successes of modernizing a family business
04:21 – Andy Bowen's journey
06:17 – Balancing independence with growth
09:49 – Marketing and e-commerce innovations at Bowens
17:16 – Sustainability and product innovation
20:05 – From timber framing to high-performance building
21:05 – Navigating industry challenges and opportunities
23:04 – Training, upskilling, and building Innovation
25:03 – Company culture: the backbone of Bowens
29:06 – Inside the Circa Showroom
31:09 – Personal reflections and future aspirations
35:41 – Rapid fire questions and final thoughts
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