Infrastructure's AI reality
So - does Artificial Intelligence hold the key to the future management of Infrastructure? Are we talking revolution; or is it just a new layer of risk? In today’s episode of
The Infrastructure Podcast I am joined by
Tom Bartley, Director of Civil Infrastructure at AI scale-up
Mind Foundry who is certain that AI hold the key to a future of better, faster decision leading to smarter, safer and lower cost infrastructure .
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Tune in here to have a listen- or find it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, et al, of course! - to hear why the quiet AI revolution might be the most important thing happening in infrastructure today.
Well, the fact is, our infrastructure is creaking under the strain of age, under-investment, and rising demands. Roads, railways, bridges, and public assets are showing their wear. Traditional maintenance just isn’t keeping up. So what if AI could change that? Well the team at Mind Foundry think it absolutely can.
And as Mind Foundry was spun out of
University of Oxford , it is clearly packed with all the biggest thinkers like Tom who probably know! Tom brings deep experience across engineering and technology from a career with
WSP and
Jacobs, and he's now helping asset owners like
HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd predict risks, extend asset life, and make better decisions through responsible AI.
In the conversation we explore one of the biggest and most urgent challenges facing the built environment: how we manage and maintain critical infrastructure in a smarter, faster, and more sustainable way. We dive into:
🔹 Why human-AI collaboration, not replacement, is the real future of engineering
🔹 How AI is reshaping inspection, maintenance, and risk management
🔹 What's holding the sector back from fully embracing innovation
🔹 The opportunities AI unlocks to create smarter, safer, more resilient systems
Interested in the future of infrastructure and the reality of AI beyond the hype; in how we can solve today’s toughest challenges? Well if so this is an episode you don't want to miss.









