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Want to build a serious drone career in construction, VDC, or mapping? This episode explores how Brian Owens transformed construction workflows using drones and BIM models—and how you can profit from it. In this episode of Elevating Drone Life, Rob talks with Brian Owens, Field Solutions Lead at The Whites Company, about how high tech drones transform construction workflows, strengthen risk management, and elevate client communication. You'll learn how drone mapping, BIM drone integration, FPV flythroughs, and Gaussian splat models are setting a new industry standard. From mechanical engineer to construction drone innovator, Brian shares practical insights on turning drone expertise into a full-time career. He explains: How drone mapping fits into Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) workflows Which deliverables: orthomosaics, Gaussian splats, and FPV flythroughs build client trust Why polished drone media = higher client confidence + bigger contracts How drone data supports construction site safety, QA/QC, and real-time site inspections Career tips for becoming a professional drone pilot in construction This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to succeed in the construction drone industry. ? Ready to Launch Your Construction Drone Career? Master construction drone mapping, build your business, and get certified to fly commercially—all in one place: ?? Explore Courses + Memberships ? https://www.thedroneu.com ?? Timestamps [00:00] Meet Brian Owens and his journey into construction tech [05:00] How FPV drones led to a career in construction VDC [10:00] What is Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)? [15:00] Essential tools: laser scanners, field printers, drones in construction [20:00] Using drones for site mapping, risk management, and QA/QC [28:00] Building a company-wide drone culture [35:00] Winning with better drone deliverables: orthomosaic mapping, Gaussian splats, and cinematic videos [45:00] Future of construction media: cinematic drone marketing + FPV flythroughs [52:00] Career advice: focus on client-ready deliverables, not just flying drones Resources & Links ? Drone U Membership – Join Here ? Drone Business Mastery Course – Explore Courses ?? Part 107 Certification Prep – Start Here ? Experience Drone Training Event – Learn More Want to land your first construction drone job? ? Get our Drone Pilot Starter Kit Learn to Master the Skies and Build Your Confidence as a Drone Pilot. The Drone Starter Kit is a collection of 3 amazing courses worth $97 - all for free. ?? https://learn.thedroneu.com/bundles/drone-pilot-starter-kit Stay Connected ? Like this episode if it helped ? Subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly expert interviews and tutorials ? Share this video with someone dreaming of a career in drones and construction tech and drones!
On today's bonus episode of Architectette, we welcome Patricia Causey. As Senior Director of Product at Acelab, Patricia brings 12 years of industry experience to drive product and strategic growth. Her multifaceted background encompasses architecture, cost estimating, project management, and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC). Having worked extensively with digital construction technologies and complex project delivery, she brings a unique blend of hands-on industry knowledge and product leadership to help shape the future of AEC technology.Acelab is a cloud-based collaboration platform that offers a range of tools and resources to help architecture professionals research, compare, and specify building products for their projects. With Acelab, users can access product data, technical specifications, and CAD details from leading manufacturers, as well as tools to create and manage project libraries, product lists, and specification documents.____Links: Connect with Patricia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/pkusumadjaja/Learn more about Acelab:https://acelabusa.com/____Connect with Architectette:- Website:www.architectette.com (Learn more)- Instagram:@architectette (See more)- Newsletter:www.architectette.com/newsletter (Behind the Scenes Content)- LinkedIn:The Architectette Podcast Page and/orCaitlin BradySupport Architectette:- Leave us a rating and review!-PatreonMusic byAlexGrohl fromPixabay.
Jon serves as the Vice President of Virtual Design and Construction at Layton Construction. He shares his journey, starting as a CAD drafter in an architectural design studio. Along his journey, he has learned various design software and progressed to his current role. Jon provides valuable insights for students majoring in Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and can apply these lessons across other fields of study as well.
On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Paul Hedgepath, Director of Virtual Construction at M. J. Harris Construction Services.
I'm at CET Experience this week, meeting with designers and hugging friends, new and old - this is one happy place! This morning, Configure hit the stage with some exciting updates, and though you might've missed it, don't worry—we've got you covered! In this episode, I sit down with two very special guests: Aaron Okkema (Global Head of Interiors at Configura) and Erin Corrill (Global Head of User Community at Configura). Together, we discuss what's happening at this year's show, what's new at Configura, and what might be on the horizon for the commercial interiors industry. Sign up for The Design POP's Monthly webinar as we continue to learn existing design technologies and explore new ones too! https://www.thedesignpop.com/webinarThe Design Pop is an Imagine a Place Production (presented by OFS)Learn more about ROOM Connect with Alexandra on LinkedInFollow The Design Pop on LinkedInConnect with Alexandra Tseffos and The Design Pop
Home improvement projects can be incredibly time and labor intensive, wouldn't it be great if we could make the right decision every time? Maybe the paint sample looked great in the store, or the latest design trend just isn't a great fit for your style of home. In this episode, we chat with Allison Vaccaro and Bridget Tucek of Brick and Batten, a virtual design studio created to help you visualize home renovation projects and avoid these costly pitfalls.Links:Brick & Batten Produced by Yes Communities
"If you're going to base your career on crunching numbers, I hope you'll be satisfied with a salary of 2 cents now." Join Devon this week as he talks with René Morkos from ALICE Technologies about AI! René Morkos is the founder of ALICE Technologies. He obtained his Ph.D. in artificial intelligence applications for construction as a Charles H. Leavell fellow at Stanford University. He is a second generation civil engineer with over 15 years of construction industry experience that is divided between industry and academia. His professional experience includes working as a project manager in Afghanistan, underwater pipeline construction, automation engineering on a $350 million gas refinery expansion project in Abu Dhabi, ERP system implementations, and various Virtual Design and Construction projects. Visit ALICE Technologies website! Watch a clip of this virtual podcast!
Women play a crucial role in shaping industries and driving progress, yet they continue to face challenges in male-dominated fields like construction. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the critical issue of female mentorship in the construction industry. Join us as we explore insights from our guest, Danae Branson, and delve into the efforts being made to bridge the gender gap in this dynamic field.The episode begins with Danae Branson's background and her company's role in championing women in construction and design. By facilitating connections with professionals skilled in tasks such as 3D rendering and bookkeeping, Danae's company is empowering women to thrive and excel in the industry.Camilla also shares her personal journey into the construction business while highlighting her daughter's growing interest in the field. These narratives underscore the importance of fostering the next generation of female professionals and providing them with the mentorship and opportunities they need to succeed.But the real highlight of the episode is when Camilla and Danae shed light on the hurdles women face in accessing mentorship within the construction industry. From breaking into leadership roles to addressing work-life balance struggles, the conversation explores the unique obstacles that women encounter in their career advancement.Ready to uncover the nuanced realities of female mentorship in construction and join the conversation on empowering women in the industry? Tune in now!Episode Timeline:• Camilla's recent purchase of a construction business• Danae Branson's business, Elite Design Assistance• Services provided by Elite Design Assistance• Virtual assistance and support for women in construction and design• Challenges and opportunities for women in the construction industry• Lack of female mentors and role models in the industry• Gender disparity in the construction industry• Need for more support and mentorship for women in construction• Potential for businesses like Elite Design Assistance to provide valuable support and resourcesConnect with Danae BransonLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danae-branson-a98b31163/Elite Design Assistants - https://www.elitedesignassistants.com/===Shout out to my podcast manager, Abby! If you're ready to take your podcast to the next level, contact her today productions@abbyguaki.com.===Prime Time Wealth Academy - https://camillajeffs.thinkific.com/courses/prime-time-wealth-academyPrime Time Wealth Academy YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJYjXBtQnNKeXSrhMIaRgGQ===Are you ready to try passive investing in real estate? Get access to my FREE Passive Investing Masterclass! https://steadystreaminvestments.com/masterclass/ Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/steadystreaminvestments https://www.instagram.com/quietwealthcommunity/ https://www.tiktok.com/@quietwealth https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MFOVyPWo0XD0QVJxgDxbQ https://www.linkedin.com/company/steady-stream-investments
How can architecture and design professionals embrace technological advancements such as AI, bridge the gap between physical and digital, and stay relevant in a rapidly changing field? On this Practice Disrupted episode, I talked with Ricardo J Rodriguez, the chief marketing officer for Master Builder Solutions, to discuss his career journey from traditional architecture practice to embracing AI and education in the industry. His path highlights the importance of a willingness to consistently learn, adapt, and seek unconventional opportunities in the rapidly changing field.First, Ricardo shares his background in architecture, including various challenges such as layoffs and industry shifts in DC that reflect some of the broader struggles within the field. He highlights the crucial need for digital implementation opportunities.Then, we also explore Ricardo's initial fascination and commitment to staying at the forefront of industry trends with AI and its visual applications within architecture. He talks about his journey into digital art, particularly in response to personal trauma experienced during Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. He explains how AI art is part of the evolution of art as a whole, how he gained recognition as a digital artist, and the details of his exhibition, Present Futures.I decided if I wanted to continue supporting, and speaking with folks in the construction industry about emerging transformation – I should do a deep dive into one of the trends that I knew least about, and take myself to the pieces of learning that I was uncomfortable with. - Ricardo J Rodriguez To wrap up the episode, we discuss Ricardo's passion for bridging the gap between AI and creativity in his efforts to develop a curriculum for architects and designers on image generation in AI. He shares his advice for emerging architects in an evolving field, his perspective on how AI impacts the future of the practice, and why he believes we should embrace these tech advancements.Tune in next week for an episode about the power of podcasting in architecture. Guests:Ricardo J RodriguezFascinated by the intersection between "bytes & mortar," Ricardo is a versatile leader with 15+ years of experience turning innovative ideas into tangible solutions. Passionate about driving digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and tackling challenges within the construction and real estate industries, Ricardo is adept at securing strategic partnerships and assessing the potential value of opportunities that bridge the gap between physical & digital.Ricardo has worked with Gensler, NIKA Solutions, and WDG Architecture business leaders. After practicing corporate architecture for 12+ years, managing and designing over 2M sqft of real estate worldwide, Ricardo transitioned to a global enterprise role at BASF. Upon Master Builder Solution's divestiture from BASF, Ricardo's industry expertise served the organization globally. Firstly, working within the Virtual Design & Construction team, managed digital innovation pilots, and sourced con-tech startups as part of the Digital Excellence team. In 2022, Ricardo transitioned into a Global Digital Transformation Evangelist role within the Corporate Development department. In 2023, he was named Global Head of Digital Marketing Excellence.Given his commitment to the construction industry, he's received AIA | DC's Emerging Architect of the Year award and Young Architect of the Year Award from the DC Council of Engineering and Architectural Societies. Ricardo has been a frequent speaker, presenting at over 40 international events over the past several years. In 2018, he was honored by BuiltWorlds, naming him one of the Nation's Top 50 Adoption Leaders. Ricardo's leadership and advocacy resulted in AIA appointing him to the National Strategic Council as an At-Large...
“Start with 'why?' Why should I care about this data in the first place?" Join us this week as Devon chats with Nathan Wood from SpectrumAEC about data, technology, and their relationship with the construction industry. Nathan C. Wood is the Executive Director of Construction Progress Coalition (CPC), a grassroots non-profit initiative to educate AEC professionals about the need for open interoperability standards between project delivery stakeholders. Nathan's experience with Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), Lean process improvement, and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) has led him to realize how even proven technology solutions can result in lost ROI when the needs of people and process are not addressed. Nathan balances his passion for data insights and stakeholder empathy through pragmatic adoption strategy, driving digital standards adoption in design and construction. When not fighting for open standards, Nathan also supports construction transformation as Chief Enabling Officer of SpectrumAEC, delivering speaking engagements, research publications and Design Thinking workshops. Register for the Advancing Prefabrication Conference with the discount code: PODCAST10 Watch a clip of this in person podcast! Read more about CDX & learn more about the AEC Integration Summit!
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In this podcast episode, Brian Skripac, the Director for Virtual Design and Construction with the Design Build Institute of America, shares insights into the evolving landscape of construction technology. Having transitioned from architecture to the realm of BIM leadership, Skripac discusses the excitement of leveraging new technologies to enhance productivity and efficiency in construction. He emphasizes the need for professionals in the industry, from contractors to architects and engineers, to tell their stories in the face of declining media coverage. Skripac also delves into the strategic integration of technology into project management, highlighting the benefits of a collaborative design-build approach. The conversation concludes with a glimpse into the future, exploring the potential impact of augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and machine learning on the construction industry. Stay tuned for a dynamic discussion on the ever-evolving intersection of technology and construction practices!
In this episode, we're sharing how design leaders can host awesome virtual design workshops. As remote work becomes the norm, effective virtual collaboration is crucial. We've gathered insights from three design leadership community roundtables on the art of creating engaging design workshops in a virtual environment. Tune in for new strategies and practical ideas to enhance your distributed team's experience and effectiveness when it comes to design workshops. *** Links to further resources: https://www.mural.co/templates/design-sprint https://miro.com/templates/remote-design-sprint/ https://www.figma.com/community/file/822141660209426062/remote-design-sprint https://www.figma.com/community/file/824677652393376493/vintage-timers https://www.sixwordmemoirs.com/ *** Brought to you by Aquent, a global work solutions company helping guide businesses toward the talent, technology, and services they need to create a better future of work: aquent.com For more of our thinking: aquent.com/blog Learn more about Aquent's InsideOut Design Leadership Community: aquent.com/communities/inside-out
Could deeper GIS integration simplify or complicate your projects? Are you overlooking potential efficiencies by not incorporating GIS data? Mortenson VDC Director Brian Nahas addresses these key questions. Brian's conversation raises important questions about AI, deep learning, GIS, and their role in the future of construction. He suggests how evolving technologies, such as image recognition, might transform productivity tracking and project planning. Is the construction industry approaching a new era of data-driven, interconnected workflows? This episode goes beyond current technology, offering a glimpse into a future where construction could see significant advances in efficiency and project management. Brian Nahas is an experienced Virtual Design & Construction leader with a demonstrated history of working in the construction industry across the U.S. on high-profile, complex sports venues, and an internal DfMA incubator, focused on rewriting the approach and enabling vertical integration.
In this episode we talk about the advantages and disadvantages of AI (Artificial Intelligence) art and ways you can use it for yourself and your own work. Mary Ann Benoit, President of Northern Lights Home Staging and Design, has revolutionized the world of Interior Design, Virtual Design and Energy Art with her unique Aligned Design system which a foundation in her subliminal energy art. She's renowned for her unique transformative approach to Interior Design, both in Alaska and worldwide online. Her Interior Designs are not just about aesthetics; they create magic by intertwining art, science, and energy with a foundation built on energy. She sculpts spaces that resonate with and support their inhabitants to be aligned with who they truly are. Her ethos? "When your space is better, you are better. When you are better, the world is better. And the world needs you”. Her style? “Globally inspired, soulfully aligned.” Using the lively color spectrum of global styles, combined with her energy-infused AI and fractal art collages with subliminal energy messages, Mary Ann's designs are more than just visually appealing; they're a testament to one's spirit and uplift and support you to reach your highest potential. Drawing inspiration from her 30-year tenure as a wildlife biologist, nature's splendor is intricately woven into her designs. As Alaska's exclusive Certified Color Strategist, she elevates color choices to an art form using color science. Her energy art, rooted in sacred geometry, serves as a design foundation, resonating deeply with its beholders through subliminal supportive energy messages coming through layers of energy infused fractal art. Dive into her world with an Aligned Design consultation, which includes your personalized energy art portrait. And, for art aficionados, her creations are available on Pixels.com and other platforms. Follow on IG @northernlightsstagingalaska1 or go to www.northernlightsstaging.com. You can find Sheryl Benjy on IG @sherylbenjy_art or www.sherylbenjy.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheryl-benjy/support
In this episode, Brian Skripac and Clive Jordan discuss BIM execution plans in construction. They highlight the challenges and advancements in integrating digital tools and collaboration in project planning. Focusing on the U.S. construction industry, they address the unique issues related to contractual language and documentation, contrasting with practices in other countries. The conversation covers the complexities of simplifying BIM execution, the diverse roles in project delivery, and the importance of evolving documentation for efficiency. They also examine the impact of technology on project delivery, the difficulties in defining detailed requirements, and the significance of tracking performance in construction projects, providing insights into the current and future state of data governance and digital planning in the industry. Guest: Brian Skripac Director, Virtual Design & Construction Design-Build Institute of America Clive Jordan Co-founder and CEO Plannerly Episode Highlights: BIM Execution Planning: Clive Jordan's approach to simplifying BIM execution planning through automation and smart fields. Brian Skripac's insights on the role of the Design-Build Institute of America in developing best practices for project delivery. Challenges in Contractual Language: Debating the issue of models not being part of contract documents in the U.S., unlike other countries. Importance of evolving documentation in construction projects. Design and Construction Collaboration: The necessity for improved communication to avoid effort duplication in areas like lighting. Early stakeholder involvement for better project efficiency. Project Delivery Models: Shift from traditional models to collaborative approaches like design-build. Focus on optimizing project outcomes rather than individual components. Role of Technology in Construction: Challenges in defining and tracking detailed task requirements. The potential of technology to enhance project delivery and collaboration. Workforce Dynamics: Bridging the gap between experienced professionals and the tech-savvy younger generation. Emphasizing the importance of knowledge retention within project teams. Lean Construction Principles: The importance of embracing lean concepts for reducing waste and improving efficiency. Real-world examples demonstrating the benefits of collaboration and planning. The integration of digital tools and collaborative approaches in the construction industry is significantly evolving, including in BIM execution planning. Challenges in the U.S. construction industry, especially regarding contractual language and model documentation, contrast sharply with global practices. Key factors such as evolving documentation, the transformative impact of technology on project delivery, and the importance of meticulous planning and performance tracking are highlighted. These developments underscore a comprehensive perspective on current trends and future directions in data governance and digital planning within the construction sector.
Here are a few links related to today's episode:Join the Bluebeam User GroupDownload a zip file with instructional videos and some of the tools Patrick mentions in this episodeContact Patrick McLaughlin on LinkedIn if you're interested in more information about customizing BluebeamTry Bluebeam for free00:00 - IntroductionToday we're visiting with Patrick McLaughlin and Steve Smith.Patrick is the Director of Virtual Design and Construction at Pond & Company (a full-service architecture, engineering, planning, and construction management firm). He is also responsible for managing and training Pond's Bluebeam users and for helping those users develop time-saving workflows. Steve Smith entered the construction industry straight out of high school as a laborer for a general contractor. He held positions at Leica Geosystems and Hilti before joining Bluebeam, where he now works as Director of Partnerships. In this role, Steve looks for ways to expand the use of Bluebeam workflows through integrations with other technologies used by AEC professionals. 03:50 - Better Use of BluebeamPatrick gives us a brief overview of Pond & Company, which is on the large end of the spectrum, and we acknowledge that Eddie will be today's representative from a small company. Tyler explains that our goal today is to save listeners some time, so he asks Patrick to kick us off with some of his favorite Bluebeam tools.Compare PDFs - This tool superimposes two versions of a layout.Cloud PDFs - This tool backs up changes to the cloud.Search - This tool can be used to locate and then strike-through words that become irrelevant in new versions. Tyler mentions that the history of those changes is stored for future reference.Tyler shares about his experience as a detailer dealing with the numerous tweaks that occurred while he was working on a series of Wawa gas stations. Patrick mentions that the alignment function would have helped with those problems.11:30 - Custom ToolsPatrick talks about how easy it is for users to create their own tools and then to organize those into a toolkit. Eddie talks about the sketching tools and lines that he uses, and Scott refers to how central that feature has come for some fabricators. We discuss metadata and filenames. Patrick explains how Bluebeam folder structures can increase the fluidity of the design and communication processes. Even on a small team, Eddie explains that thoughtful training helps to keep a team's button layouts consistent. 20:10 - DashboardsPatrick talks about how the dashboards feature enables you to create buttons that open any file on your computer, take you to any website on the Internet, or goes directly to any folder on your hard drive or server. These buttons can then be saved as a dashboard template that others can use on their computer. Eddie explains that this versatility all the way up to the managerial level is one of the reasons that he loves Bluebeam. He asks Patrick to take us through the process of creating a dashboard, and he does so. He has gone so far as to develop entire landing pages for all of the departments in his company. 27:27 - StudioPatrick discusses the two features within Studio: -Projects allows you to upload a file of any type and share it with team members. -Sessions allows you to upload entire PDFs–even large ones–that multiple people can then edit simultaneously.-The creation of custom statuses that can then be color-cEddie shares his own experience with sharing of files and sessions even with people who don't have Bluebeam. Steve talks through the extent to which that kind of sharing can take place. 37:55 - Field ReportsPatrick talks about using iPads during site visits. He uses voice-to-text to add notes on the PDF. These notes can then be synced up when he gets back to the office. These changes can then be compiled into a report to communicate changes to the relevant parties.40:15 - Right-click Apply All PagesPatrick shares this one final tip that you'll want to use at the end of a long day. Then Eddie shares a little trick he's learned to track those who've worked on the plans. 43:38 - BUGs - Bluebeam User GroupsSteve talks through the benefits of participating in one of various user groups that can help you increase your proficiency. 45:14 - Megaphone MessageSteve and Patrick share their excitement about the amazing things happening in the construction industry. Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
As the owner of At Your Service, a drapery workroom in the Boston area for over 15 years, Jeanne McDermott was always searching for the best way to communicate with her clients. Jeanne discovered her passion for computer programs and has developed this into a service for designers and workrooms to help them convey their ideas in a fast and efficient way. Her years of experience in the workroom/design process from concept and measuring to procurement and installation gives her the ability to understand complicated design concepts and offer solutions in addition to translating the design vision. Saving both time and money, our service creates an environment of confidence between the workroom/designer and clients that the project will look (and feel) as presented. Jeanne's full-time business is creating renderings through her website: www.virtualdesign4interiors.com You can watch today's podcast on YouTube. Jeanne is on Facebook
David Sellers, the President and CEO of VDCI - the Virtual Design and Construction Institute (www.vdci.edu) joined the podcast to discuss how ongoing virtual education can help close the practical skills gap that exists with new engineering graduates who lack the hands-on skills to immediately take on project work on software platforms upon being hired.
In this episode of Timber Talks as we sit down with Ed Bond, Principal Structural Engineer at Robert Birds. Ed provides insights into the trends in embodied carbon-specific requests from clients and discusses how structural engineers can address these demands. We delve into the changing role of structural engineers and explore the concept of "Virtual Design and Construction." Ed explains the problems that can be solved with digital software and gives us a glimpse into the full digital design suite he is working on. We discuss the benefits and opportunities enabled by this suite. Finally, we wrap up the conversation by exploring Ed's perspective on the future of construction.
Joel sits down with Drexel team members Amber Andrastek and Sarah Cain (Virtual Design Consultants). They discuss cabinetry, modeling a home, hospitality, Calendly, virtual design experience, raving fans, marketing, asking the right question and the famous billboard question! #drexel #buildingsupply #campbellsport #lumber #virtualdesign #billboardHappyHourJoelFleischman
On this week's guest list, for Season 3, Episode 16, we are delighted to welcome to the show Kourosh Langari, Project Engineer at Caltrans, and Douglas Dunrud, Vice President and Technical Principal at the WSP USA (26-minute episode). The insightful discussions between Mark, Kourosh, and Douglas covered several topics, ranging from how Caltrans integrates technology and their challenges for the next few years, to WSP utilizing BIM in infrastructure projects and how they approach training with the adoption of new technology.About Kourosh LangariKourosh Langari has 30 years of experience in A&E infrastructure Planning, Design & Construction Management with focus on integration of engineering/survey/GIS software applications (i.e. Autodesk, Bentley & ESRI) to establish industry's best practices and increase efficiencies in workflow of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process. Kourosh has been and is working as Civil Engineer/ BIM Manager Transportation Surveyor at public sector (California Department of Transportation) and has worked as senior project engineer in private sector for AECOM (formerly URS) for the past decade.About Douglas DunrudMr. Doug Dunrud is a BIM Engineering Specialist with 34 years of experience as a bridge engineer in the highway transportation sector. He joined WSP in 2018 following his previous position as Branch Chief in Structure Design for Caltrans. During his time at Caltrans, he implemented the “Civil 3D Best Practices” in his branch and developed a BIM Implementation Plan for the Division of Engineering Services. Mr. Dunrud is a pioneer in the development of BIM for bridges and structures and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) which promises to improve quality, accelerate project schedules and increase value to clients on transportation infrastructure projects.Throughout the interviews, Kourosh and Douglas discussed numerous topics with our host Mark Oden, including:How Caltrans integrates technology into the performance of their serviceSome of the major challenges for Caltrans over the next few yearsUse cases for BIM in infrastructure projects, and Douglas' experience influencing tools and technologies for the marketHow Douglas approaches the training component when adopting new technologiesSHOW NOTES0:12 - Mark Oden introduces Kourosh Langari, Project Engineer at Caltrans.2:21 - Mark: "Speaking of topologies and different climates, here at Geo Week, it's a big focus on topology, LIDAR scanning and BIM. So, how does Caltrans integrate technology into the performance of their service?"7:26 - Mark: "What do you see as some of the major challenges for Caltrans over the next few years?" 11:59 - Mark Oden introduces Douglas Dunrud, Vice President and Technical Principal at WSP USA.15:13 - Mark: "So can you drive into some of the use cases, especially how you're using the model and component of BIM into your infrastructure projects? Could you also share a little bit about your experience and how you help influence the tools and technologies that the market sees?"19:39 - Mark: "So moving on to speak a little bit about Bentley and the agnostic approach that WSP is taking with software, I'm curious how you approach the training component when you're moving from Civil 3D to Bentley, for example?"Contact the Future Construct Podcast Produced by BIM Designs, Inc! BIM Designs, Inc.: minority-owned, US-based, union-signatory preconstruction technology firm, offering turnkey BIM modeling, laser scanning, coordination management, and other VDC solutions to the AEC industry. Schedule a free consultation: sales@bimdesigns.net. Subscribe to our weekly blog and our Future Construct Podcast Suggest a podcast guest
Yon is once again joined by Priya David Clemens to discuss the most important and interesting news stories related to the Metaverse in this edition of Yon & Priya Talk All Things Metaverse. In this episode, Yon & Priya cover the decimation of Metaverse real estate values, the emerging job market in virtual design, why we all need to calm down about AI replacing humans, and much more. Chapters: Episode Intro (00:00) Metaverse Real Estate Values Plummet (00:45) Different Motivations Bring Different Consumers (04:00) Emerging Job Market in Virtual Design (07:00) The Technological Revolution and Why We Should All Calm Down (10:52) NVIDIA's Big Bet on AI Paying Dividends (17:05) Looking Towards the Week Ahead (20:50) Learn more about Into the Metaverse and Yon by visiting the website. Follow Yon: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website. Priya is the host of the Emmy-award winning news discussion program, KQED Newsroom, and a longtime network news anchor and reporter who has most recently begun to focus her journalistic eye on emerging technology. Learn more about Priya David Clemens by visiting her website. Follow Priya: LinkedIn | TikTok | | Twitter
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Do you get excited about something that gets you out of bed in the morning? That's the case for my guest this week, Alexis Peters, who had an exciting journey from acting and production design to interior and virtual interior design. What made her get into interior design? That voice in her head has been bugging her since she was a child. After years of putting it under the rug, she finally decided to do something about it. From designing her own apartment to helping her mother redesign her home virtually, she found her magic and turned to make mistakes into a career by providing stylish and affordable interior design for all. So if you're ready to help others live better through design while making money and feeling fulfilled simultaneously, listen to this episode. Alexis can help you find your voice as a designer and craft your signature offer. Featured Guest: Alexis Peters is a Nashville-based interior designer with an exciting journey from acting and feature film production design to running her successful Virtual Design business. Combining her passion for film and design, Alexis has learned to create stunning spaces on a budget, making her services accessible to many clients. With certifications in interior design, home staging, KonMari organization, and even Pilates, she brings a well-rounded approach to her designs. If you're looking for expert advice on creating your signature offer, building a solid portfolio, and gaining exposure in the design industry, Alexis's unique perspective and experience make her an ideal source of inspiration and guidance. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Examine Alexis' Virtual Design Process and create your signature offer Build a solid interior design portfolio from scratch without any experience Discover the 3 Advantages of Virtual Design over Interior Design Check out the show notes >>> How an Actress Turned Interior Designer Built Her Signature Virtual Design Offer with Alexis Peters Links Mentioned: Marie Forleo's B-School: https://www.marieforleo.com/bschool NEXT STEPS: Grab your freebies: Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design 3 Things I Wish I had known when I started my career Join the Design Mentor to kickstart a successful career in interior design! Check out the best books every interior designer should have here. Enroll in Business of Design with Kimberly Seldon or DesignYou with Tobi Fairley today to scale your interior design business! Email me at podcast@rwarddesign.com if you have suggested topics DM me on Instagram at @rwarddesign if you have a burning question Leave me a rating and review! Click here. Visit my website at rwarddesign.com to learn more about my services Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
In this week's pod, we were joined by Micah Piippo to discuss Planning Projects: Past, Present & Future. Micah has spent the last 14 years in Project Controls. While he's performed a wide variety of roles, his passion and main focus is Planning and Scheduling. During his career he's tore down nuclear facilities, built large ferries, built data centers all over the world and more recently is helping Intel deliver state of the art fab capabilities. In December 2022, Micah started writing his Zero Float newsletter. In the newsletter Micah explores his favorite topics that he doesn't see getting enough attention. The main topics we discussed on the podcast were as follows: Whilst there are certifications available for schedulers. There is no degree programme that would allow students to learn the fundamentals of construction management, people management, how to use data and learning the project ecosystem. Most planners simply fall into the role The consequence of the lack of certification is a lack of respect for the skills that a good planner can bring to the organization by utilizing their experience A top level planner should have a breadth of experience as well as strong communication skills when dealing upwards and sideways within an organization Technology can help planners and project managers by having finite and usable as-built data Automated capture has helped companies to better define progress and productivity on projects. This was previously a highly subjective area There is a danger that Machine Learning / AI does not capture some of the politics around project schedules. This may affect the quality of data in future There is no mandate for government funded projects to share data despite being funded by taxpayers. This hampers the level of data available to be harnessed by machine learning technology Here are links to some of the topics we discussed: Problems with Construction Project Scheduling - https://www.plannersplace.com/blog/problems-with-construction-projects-scheduling Why Construction Scheduling is Stuck in the 1980s - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-construction-scheduling-stuck-1980s-micah-piippo/ Plan Rich – How to become a Senior Scheduler - https://planrich.beehiiv.com/p/beginner-winner Join us next time when we're joined by Parveen Sharma to discuss BIM and Virtual Design - disrupting the Design and Construction industry. For more information, blogs or to support our charities visit www.projectchatterpodcast.com If you'd like to sponsor the podcast get in touch via our website. You can also leave us a voice message via our anchor page and let us know if there's something or someone specific that you would like on the podcast. Proudly sponsored by: InEight - https://ineight.com/ Stay safe, be disruptive and have fun doing it! #ProjectManagement #PMO #ProjectControls #Leadership #AI Planners' Place Problems with Construction Projects Scheduling Ever wondered why it seems that not much has changed in construction projects scheduling in the last two to three decades? According to Micah Piippo, the poor state of construction projects schedules can be attributed to the six problems he sees with scheduling. linkedin.com Why Construction Scheduling is Stuck in the 1980s TL;DR – The construction industry should be embracing the power of technology to help schedulers build accurate and sophisticated project schedules. Unfortunately, the lack of innovation and motivation has left the construction field decades behind other industries. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-construction-scheduling-stuck-1980s-micah-piippo/ Plan Rich Beginner to Winner Learn, grow, and get rich with a career in Construction Scheduling. (70 kB) https://planrich.beehiiv.com/p/beginner-winner InEight InEight Construction Project Management Software InEight is the leader in construction project management software. Our project management solutions give you the data you need to make better decisions. (422 kB) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-chatter-podcast/message
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In this episode, Cherise is joined by Michael Schroeder, Partner at SGA. He spearheads the firm's Virtual Design and Construction arm, which he has led the growth and development of since 2014. Michael shares his experience working on The Kraft Group Office Project at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. You can see the project here as you listen along.This addition to the existing Stadium is the first phase of a new, multipurpose building designed by SGA for the New England Patriots, International Forest Products and their parent owners, the Kraft Group.The four-story, 120,000-square-foot facility was designed to work with the stadium's original architecture and interior building flow. Incredibly, this project was designed, built, and fully operational in just one year! This project had unique challenges and opportunities - a hyper speed to market schedule requirement, the complexity of working with an existing structure, the use of proprietary management tools to aid in coordination and efficient delivery, and much more.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design. We are talking about the Remote Design House in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This episode features a tremendous talent and incredible friend, John McClain. In the last episode of the show featuring this new design house project in Tulsa, Oklahoma, you heard about and from designer Gail Davis. This episode features John McClain and his work on Rose's Room. First, a reminder about this project. Designer Resources ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Episode 271 featuring Mitch Altman Moya Living - Beautiful, durable powder coated kitchen, bath & outdoor kitchen cabinetry Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! The pandemic created a forced shelter-in-place which affected home and office design more than most other industries. The core ideas of both home and office have changed forever. And rightfully so. At the same time, the very nature of what architects and designers do hasn't changed at all, while their means, methods, processes and procedures certainly have. The remote nature of this design house is in direct response to designers responding to clients that they could not see in person at the time and, for those who have left their current city or state but love their designer and want to remain with them. If I live in Los Angeles and move to Aspen, I might want my designer to to work on my project. But if my designer doesn't know how to work remotely, or virtually, that can and will be a problem. Remote Design is the practice of working in one place on a project in another. Virtual Design is the process of working on a project that does not currently exist. Thank of it as an idea without a physical embodiment. The Remote Design House - Tulsa is a real project, using real designers who will never physically step foot in the project house. All the work is being done virtually, and remotely with local trades and artisans doing the work. This project will also not have tours and there are no tickets for events or parties. No matter where you are listening to this, you will have access to the final project through videos, before and after segments, product features and an intimate look at the project house, neighborhood and City of Tulsa. Side note. I was recently in Los Angeles for a design event in May and as I was telling many in the trade about the project, the Mose common response was, “eww, why Tulsa.” This has been a common response since I started planning this project in 2020. There is a visceral, negative response to the idea of Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Midwest from many I have met in LA, New York, Tab Francisco and the other “high style” design destinations. My response is always the same, “oh, when was the last time you were in Tulsa?” Not a single person with that response has ever been to Tulsa because had they been, they would know what a special city this is. Which is exactly why it was selected over Austin, Nashville, St. Louis, Kansas City, Seattle and Denver. Nothing against those cities, but Tulsa is special and over the next year, you are going to find out why. The Family | The Jennings's, Michael (45), Rachael (42) and their children, Davis (19) and Rose (17) are transplants from New York City. The family learned that they could work remotely from anywhere in the country and sought out a city where they could slow down, focus on family and still grow their business, make friends, finish high school and pursue a higher quality of life. The desire was to slow down, focus and decrease the rat race pace and find their space. Michael is a TV producer. He is an avid cook, not a chef. He enjoys his work but is looking for ways to separate himself from doing it 24/7/365. Michael is connected (media) and looks for ways to disconnect, spend time volunteering coach youth sports and engaging in creative endeavors. This includes building and refinishing furniture.
Today's guest is René Morkos, Founder and CEO at ALICE Technologies in California. Founded in 2015 based on research from Stanford University, ALICE is the world's first construction optioneering platform that helps GCs to easily create, explore and update construction schedules that reduce risk while cutting construction costs and build time. With offices in California, India and Czech Republic, it is their vision is to reduce the cost of construction by 25% globally. René is a second generation civil engineer with over 15 years of construction industry experience that is divided between industry and academia. His professional experience includes working as a project manager in Afghanistan, underwater pipeline construction, automation engineering on a $350 million gas refinery expansion project in Abu Dhabi, ERP system implementations, and various Virtual Design and Construction projects. In the episode, René will discuss: Creating a generative construction simulator, Problems they are solving within the construction industry, The role of AI and day-to-day life behind the scenes, An insight into the AI and Tech team, What the near future holds for ALICE Technologies and Why ALICE Technologies is a great place to work
Cliff Cole Director of Virtual Design and Construction at The PENTA Building Group. In this podcast, we learn about Cliff Curiosity about learning new things, accepting change, and being able to learn from others. He is a leader in the industry by paving the road for innovative thinking and sharing his knowledge about strategies that produce effective results. Join us in this episode on learning from his successful journey in being one of the top influencers in the construction industry.
Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Are you getting burnt out by running a traditional interior design firm? Then check out this show with Alexis Peters - you just might change your business model. Today's guest is Alexis Peters of “Home Styling by Alexis,” and we discuss the importance of offering virtual services to your clients, as well as the perks to becoming a completely remote interior designer. Alexis Peters fundamentally believes that every single person on this planet deserves to live beautifully regardless of their income. Beauty & affordable go hand in hand in her book. Alexis' background as a production designer for feature films is where she learned how to stretch the dollar crazy far and the results were thrilling. Craving to help as many people as she could live beautifully, Alexis started an interior design business specializing in Virtual Design. *** ⭐️Alexis specializes in virtual design. She wanted to build a business where she could travel and be anywhere she wanted, yet still be making money. Coming from a film background, she transitioned into a design career after helping her mom redesign her home over FaceTime during the pandemic. She believes all businesses should offer virtual design to increase their sales. When you go digital, there are no limitations on who you can serve. Alexis started her business by reimagining spaces for locals, but realized she could access a wider clientele by designing via FaceTime or Zoom. This career choice still allows her to help others, but now she can embrace more free time and stay comfortable at home. Alexis describes this as, “I still get to have my life, and be creatively fulfilled and help people.” ⭐️Alexis fell in love with design as a child visiting one of her family member's mansions. She felt so inspired by the gorgeous home that she would return to her house and rearrange furniture, artwork, and more. She learned that the way you arrange furniture in a space can be life-changing. Alexis felt she was able to recreate the magical feelings she felt in the mansion in her own home just by moving furniture around. She was able to create a new, safe, cozy feeling to her space with existing pieces. It inspired her current business in that she believes everyone deserves to live beautifully regardless of their budget. ⭐️When it comes to virtual design, you can offer many things: 3-D renderings, floor plans, and much more. No matter what you're offering, Alexis believes a virtual aspect to your business is crucial. In our current society, more people are craving a virtual option. With virtual offerings, your business becomes more accessible and you expand your clientele. ***
Have you been to a DBIA conference? Ever wonder what it is about and what you can experience as an attendee? In this episode we welcome back Brian Skripac, the director of Virtual Design and Construction for the DBIA, to provide a recap on the most recent conference that took place last month in November. The association added VDC as a new track, and it is quite interesting to get the behind-the-scenes knowledge to understand how they structure sessions for ultimate benefit to the attendees. Our St. Louis senior specifier and executive vice president, Steve Gantner also attend the conference, and together they cover the highlights and awesome nuggets they gathered from the event.
Cliff Cole Director of Virtual Design and Construction at The PENTA Building Group. In this podcast, we learn about Cliff Curiosity about learning new things, accepting change, and being able to learn from others. He is a leader in the industry by paving the road for innovative thinking and sharing his knowledge about strategies that produce effective results. Join us in this episode on learning from his successful journey in being one of the top influencers in the construction industry.
We welcome Brian Skripac the director of VDC for the DBIA. In non-acronym terms: he is the Virtual Design & Construction guru for the Design Build Institute of America. Technology is everywhere in the industry, but how and why it's applied contributes to success. Brian explains that if we can look at technology in a thoughtful and innovative way, across the entire project life cycle, we can achieve design excellence, increase productivity and quality, and reduce life-cycle costs for owners. People must thoughtfully integrated it into the entire approach, to truly improve the process. These are very exciting times for technology in the construction industry, so listen in as David Stutzman and Steve Gantner, your hosts of Deliberate Words chat with Brian Skripac on how the importance of the order of People, Process, Technology = VDC Success.
Tasanee Durrett has spent her life surrounded by strong, resilient, powerful women, so it's no surprise that she has turned into one herself. As a double minority professional working in the architecture and construction spaces, Tasanee has had to learn to find her voice and build her confidence in order to thrive. And thrive she has! Inspired by the iconic buildings of her hometown, Tasanee knew from a young age that she would pursue a career in architecture. After completing her degree at the University of Arizona, she honed her skills at two vastly different firms, and today is a Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) Engineer and a continuous single-line artist. Tune in now to hear her story, and how she is telling the stories of others and subsequently empowering marginalized groups of people, through her work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design with a long overdue introduction to a new concept in design houses. Remote and virtual Design. Check out the video here. Fist things first. I am a native Angeleno, born and raised in Los Angeles, The Valley to be more specific. In the 1980's when Valley Girls, parachute pants, mini-trucks, and Depeche Mode were part of my everyday life. I wasn't into design and architecture at that time. It was only after leaving, and returning to LA did I realize an appreciation for the amazing design surrounding me. I grew up in a mid-century traditional, a California Ranch House that was once a stage coach stop and later a train station in Chatsworth and much later, a Dingbat that was toppled in the Northridge earthquake. So when Tulsa, Oklahoma was selected as the site for the 2022 Remote Design House - Tulsa, most people I spoke with about the concept didn't really understand the idea behind it. The idea is so simple that it gets lost from the start. The pandemic created a forced shelter-in-place which affected home and office design more than most other industries. The core ideas of both home and office have changed forever. And rightfully so. At the same time, the very nature of what architects and designers do hasn't changed at all, while their means, methods, processes and procedures certainly have. The remote nature of this design house is in direct response to designers responding to clients that they could not see in person at the time and, for those who have left their current city or state but love their designer and want to remain with them. If I live in Los Angeles and move to Aspen, I might want my designer to to work on my project. But if my designer doesn't know how to work remotely, or virtually, that can and will be a problem. Remote Design is the practice of working in one place on a project in another. Virtual Design is the process of working on a project that does not currently exist. Thank of it as an idea without a physical embodiment. The Remote Design House - Tulsa is a real project, using real designers who will never physically step foot in the project house. All the work is being done virtually, and remotely with local trades and artisans doing the work. This project will also not have tours and there are no tickets for events or parties. No matter where you are listening to this, you will have access to the final project through videos, before and after segments, product features and an intimate look at the project house, neighborhood and City of Tulsa. Side note. I was recently in Los Angeles for a design event (May) and as I was telling many in the trade about the project, the most common response was, “eww, why Tulsa.” This has been a common response since I started planning this project in 2020. There is a visceral, negative response to the idea of Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Midwest from many I have met in LA, New York, San Francisco and the other “tier one” design destinations. My response is always the same, “oh, when was the last time you were in Tulsa?” Not a single person with that response has ever been to Tulsa because had they been, they would know what a special city this is. Which is exactly why it was selected over Austin, Nashville, St. Louis, Kansas City, Seattle and Denver. Nothing against those cities, but Tulsa is special and over the next year, you are going to find out why. The Family | The Jennings's, Michael (45), Rachael (42) and their children, Davis (19) and Rose (17) are transplants from New York City. The family learned that they could work remotely from anywhere in the country and sought out a city where they could slow down, focus on family and still grow their business, make friends, finish high school and pursue a higher quality of life. The desire was to slow down, focus and decrease the rat race pace and find their space. Michael is a TV producer. He is an avid cook, not a chef.
Join Brian Skripac, Director of Virtual Design and Construction, for Design Build Institute of America as we explore the power of combining BIM with virtual design and construction to increase project profitability and support sustainability, and as we consider some of the game changing technologies that are reshaping design, construction, and asset management across the built environment.
More than Construction: A Journey Group Podcast about Building Community
At Journey Group, we perform "Dress Rehearsals" for every construction project we build. This process is directed by our VDC department, lead by Jamison Mutschelknaus and Adam Scholes. Join our discussion of the fascinating digital world of Virtual Design & Construction. The tools they integrate into our construction process save time, money, and resources, which enables safer, faster, and more efficient projects. That's what we call, "More than Construction" – everybody benefits! It's wins all around!
Our host Gareth sat down with Jeff Sample the Industry Evangelist at JOIN a Preconstruction Technology platform that helps the Owner, Architect and Contractor communicate, collaborate, and make important decisions easier. We also discussed: - What was the craic at Advancing Preconstruction - Lessons learnt so far in the Join journey - How Join listen, learn and adapt - The Importance of communication, collaboration and transparency - How we can help the construction industry - The new release of Project Comparisons from Join I hope you enjoy this episode please reach out to Jeff via his LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-sample-b187087/ Or email him at jeff@join.build Enjoy! Construction, Preconstruction Technology, Estimator, Estimating, Construction, Preconstruction, Assemble, Building Information Modeling, BIM, VDC, Virtual Design, Construction, Commercial, Construction Estimators, Preconstruction Managers, Design & Build, Niche Specialist Staffing Partners, Niche SSP, Jeff Sample, JOIN Construction Gareth McGlynn
With 100 plus years in the industry Knutson continues to stay ahead of the game, and evolve as a company by focusing on technological innovation to deliver the best experience to their customers. Join Katie Montag, the Director of Virtual Design and Construction, as she shares how their deliberate approach to adopting and implementing technologies across projects is driving efficiency, and sustainability outcomes for their customers and their own company, and why construction sites of the future need to be powered by accessible mobile technology.
The podcast begins with Pasi giving background into himself and BaseN before providing insights on their partnership with the European Union Space Agency. Pasi and Ryan then break down what a digital twin is, its role in IoT, and what the next generation of digital twins looks like. They then wrap up the podcast with a high-level discussion surrounding the real-world value of IoT and the challenges of deploying solutions in the industry.Pasi Hurri has held the position of Chief Executive Officer since BaseN was established in 2001. Mr. Hurri is also a visiting lecturer and expert speaker, e.g., at IEEE and several universities. Before founding BaseN, Pasi spent more than a decade in senior technology management positions. He presided over the engineering effort of the KPNQwest Eurorings network, then the largest pan-European carrier transporting more than 50% of the Internet traffic. Mr. Hurri also was the Chairman of FICIX, the Finnish Commercial Internet Exchange, and a Member of the Board of Directors at Academica Oy, now part of Equinix. Within Ahlstrom Corporation, Mr. Hurri managed the creation of a global IP network in the early 90s.
In this week's episode of the Future Construct Podcast (1 hour interview), we are excited to feature Joseph "Roee" Shua-Haim, Founder and CEO at Hathaware (@Hathaware). He graduated with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in the summer of 2016. After graduating, Joseph moved to NYC and began his career as a structural engineer. Soon enough, Joseph took on an opportunity to shift into project management in RE development. Since making the shift, Joseph has managed over $85M in ground up developments.At Shadow Ventures, the focus is on investing in startups in tech-nascent markets where strategic capital is scarce. Their process and closed ecosystem of entrepreneurs, investors, designers, and developers are driven by both experience and technology to radically change how startups start and investors finish. In Part 2 of this podcast, we are excited to feature Thai Nguyen, Director of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) at Hensel Phelps (@HenselPhelps). Thai has more than 20 years of experience in the architectural and construction industries. As Director of VDC, Thai drives the innovation of construction processes for Hensel Phelps, one of the United States' largest employee-owned general contracting firms. In this role he leads VDC initiatives for all of Hensel Phelps' district offices, managing a team of more than 80 individuals. This team provides company-wide leadership in VDC systems, tools and processes. They continually expand the use of virtual design and construction tools within Hensel Phelps, and within the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry.Highlights of Joseph and Thai's interviews with host Amy Peck (@AmyPeckXR) include:The evolution of what's being built and opportunities for mid-size companies to bring technology in and improve processesHow Joseph's developing Hathaware based on insights from conversations with customersSome of the unique challenges of bringing in new software to a large companyTalent out of the BIM world that's leading innovation, and how that may be causing a shift in new innovation roles within Hensel Phelps and other companiesSHOW NOTES 0:50 Amy Peck introduces Joseph "Roee" Shua-Haim, Founder and CEO at Hathaware.10:31 So you're here and you've created this software, you're in the accelerator program now. Where do you see the evolution of what you're building, and some of the opportunities for mid-size companies to bring technology in and improve their processes?13:25 So you also mentioned another thing that can be a trap the founders often fall into, which is too many bells and whistles, trying to make things too fancy and future rich. When you're talking to customers, what are some of the things you're hearing that are informing how you're developing Hathaware?21:18 Amy Peck introduces Thai Nguyen, Director of Virtual Design and Construction at Hensel Phelps.27:10 You mentioned some of the unique challenges of bringing in new software to a large company. There are a lot of legacy systems. Is part of your job just understanding how are you going to be able to bring in new technology and what systems do you need to alter or change to allow for all of this new technology?39:28 Your CIO and CTO are two completely different functions. I've seen this pattern of talent out of the BIM world, that's leading innovation. You're comfortable on a job site. Have you seen a shift in that, because having a CIO or CTO is pretty foreign to our industry?
How do you avoid overcomplicating construction? What should the role of innovation be in construction firms? What is the true potential of Industrialize Construction? Join host Todd and guests Jeevan Kalanithi and Adam Settino as they discuss the story behind OpenSpace.ai, setting aside time and space for innovation on the job, the importance of finding and considering different perspectives, the role of Industrialized Construction moving forward and more. Jeevan Kalanithi is the CEO of OpenSpace.ai. Jeevan sold his first company, Sifteo, to 3D Robotics, where he eventually became the President. 3DR, a 200+ person company, launched a drone which made $45M in its first year. Jeevan was most recently an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Lux Capital. He holds a BS from Stanford and an MS from MIT, where he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow. Adam Settino is a Solutions Engineer Manager at OpenSpace.ai. He spent seven years in design as an architect and the last ten years in construction as Director of Virtual Design and Construction. Most recently, his fiery passion for identifying where technology can improve how we design and build has led him to the tech world, joining the team at OpenSpace as their Solutions Engineer Manager. TODD-TAKES There is no need to overcomplicate things. Simple is always better. I know this is easier said than done. However, with some intentional focus on the goal to simplify you will be able to achieve just that. It is so important to get different perspectives early and often. If people are involved in the planning, they are much more likely to be bought in during adoption. We need to democratize innovation throughout the company and encourage finding and bubbling up those small 1% improvements. When you are able to stack 1% improvements on each other you will be amazed the distance you can go.
In this guest podcast episode, Jo chats with Janet Webb about… Piloting a soft skills training session Focusing on discussion rather than content Jo and I talk about bringing discussion alive in your sessions More information http://janetwebbconsulting.co.uk/ @JWebbConsulting https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetwebblandod/ www.Lightbulbmoment.online www.Lightbulbmoment.info www.Lightbulbmoment.community @MomentLightbulb @LightbulbJo @MikeLightbulb
Our host Gareth sat down with Andrew Zukoski the Co-Founder of JOIN a Preconstruction Technology platform that helps the Owner, Architect and Contractor communicate, collaborate and make important discisions easier. We also discussed: - The challenges of being an entrepreneur, Co-Founder of a technology firm - As a developer why he picked Preconstruction Technology - The importance of transparancy within construction - How they will integrate with the leading Estimating platforms like Timberline, DESTINI and Planswift - Preconstruction DATA - Growth and taking over the world I hope you enjoy this episode please rech out to Andrew via his LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewzukoski/ Or email him at andrew@join.build Enjoy! Construction, Preconstruction Technology, Estimator, Estimating, Construction, Preconstruction, Assemble, Building Information Modeling, BIM, VDC, Virtual Design, Construction, Commercial, Construction Estimators, Preconstruction Managers, Design & Build, Niche Specialist Staffing Partners, Niche SSP, Andrew Zukoski, JOIN Construction Gareth McGlynn
Our host Gareth sat down with Andrew Halphen on the Podcast recently to discuss: - Preconstruction Technology: Having visited Northern Europe what he learnt. - His career from Architect student to Preconstruction - Why the Precon Technology market needs to be more competitive - Why using the computer to count the stupid things makes sense. - Preconstruction DATA - Building the Rangers stadium in Arlington, VA - Why Houston Texas is the place to be :-) I hope you enjoy this episode please rech out to Andrew via his LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-halphen-68546611a/ Enjoy! Construction, Preconstruction Technology, Estimator, Estimating, Construction, Preconstruction, Assemble, Building Information Modeling, BIM, VDC, Virtual Design, Construction, Commercial, Construction Estimators, Preconstruction Managers, Design & Build, Niche Specialist Staffing Partners, Niche SSP, Andrew Halphen, Manhattan Construction Gareth McGlynn
Our host Gareth had Adam Wolf on the Podcast recently to discuss his new company Relay Construction Services. Adam's goal is to create an all inclusive environment for preconstruction professionals. I hope you enjoy this episode please rech out to Adam via his LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamwolf2020 Enjoy! Construction, Preconstruction Technology, Estimator, Estimating, Construction, Preconstruction, Assemble, Building Information Modeling, BIM, VDC, Virtual Design, Construction, Commercial, Construction Estimators, Preconstruction Managers, Design & Build, Niche Specialist Staffing Partners, Niche SSP, Adam Wolf, Relay Construction Services, Gareth McGlynn
Culture Crush continues to highlight leaders and companies that have a great company culture and Ken Smerz, the CEO of Zelus, was a perfect leader and company to highlight for the relaunch of the show. Zelus has grown dramatically over the first three years but at the core, they stay true to their four tenants; gratitude, passion, freedom, and truth. They strive, through all levels of the organization, to be a family that follows these tenants together. Through the conversation, Ken mentions many other “bites” that he uses to lead the company with including communication, mentorship and being care-frontational. This podcast is full of many “bites” from the company Zelus on how they have grown and maintained their strong company culture. The listeners will want to listen in to hear the bites that can help their company culture as well This is a great podcast to listen to if you are wondering what great company looks like. This podcast is perfect for company leaders that are looking for new ways to strengthen their own company culture. This is also a great podcast to listen to if you are just passionate about good company culture and how to grow and support your company personally. Resources: Along with highlighting companies with great culture, Culture Crush also tries to provide other great resources and role models through the conversation as well. This episode will mention some amazing resources and quotes from Marcus Buckingham, Jocko Willink, and Michael Gerber. ZELUS is a leading provider of as-built documentation, 2D and 3D modeling, Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), and Building Information Modeling (BIM) services in North America. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology—typically laser scanners—they take the physical world and essentially create a computerized “digital twin” to radically improve the construction/building process. The company was founded on a park bench in Phoenix in 2013 and has become the largest and most experienced firm of its kind in the world. Today, ZELUS clients include Intel, Amazon, Target, as well as many large architectural firms and construction companies. Ken Smerz is the CEO of ZELUS. As CEO, he leads the company's strategic growth and partnerships, oversees team culture and talent acquisition, and guides national expansion efforts. Follow ZELUS on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Resources / References Our contact information: culturecrushpodcast@gmail.com Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturecrushpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/culturecrushbiz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgl1euEYjZGamAkWgxoJDg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kindramaples/
During episode 7 of our BIM/VDC Series of podcasts, our Managing Director Gareth McGlynn spoke to Paul Hedgepath the BIM / VDC Director with M.J Harris in Birmingham, AL. Paul was fascinated by 3D Modelling at a young age and this was the start of a progressive career within the Virtual Design and Construction space. Paul discusses everything from being an early adaptor with Holder Construction and now leading the VDC/BIM department for M.J Harris. Sponsor: Beck Technology - https://beck-technology.com/ Please if you enjoy this video please like, subscribe and share it with your friends, peers or colleagues. Enjoy! The Preconstruction Podcast Estimator Estimating Construction Preconstruction Building Information Modeling BIM VDC Virtual Design Construction Commercial Construction Estimators Preconstruction Managers Design & Build Birmingham, AL Niche Specialist Staffing Partners Niche SSP Paul Hedgepath Gareth McGlynn M.J Harris