Business & Executive Coaching + Leadership Development for Construction Executives. Serving Commercial Construction Companies doing $10M to $1B+ in Revenue
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🎧 CONSTRUCTION GENIUS PODCAST: The podcast features hard-working construction company owners and executives who share their wisdom, perspectives, and lessons learned from decades of experience bidding, planning, and building profitable projects.
As a builder, we couldn't agree more. True innovation is driven by a need, followed by a clear solution. Not fabricating the need to be bigger than it is to justify something new. Personally, as a builder, I think. there's a lot of innovation opportunities on a job site that are small, but have large impacts. My take on why Katerra's desire to vertically integrate is that they were doomed from the beginning. They lacked focus. But how could they focus when every building is unique and will pull them into all sorts of directions. Vertical integration works when you have a single product you're offering - for example, say you have an incredibly successful burger establishment. It would make sense to buy a farm, the bakery. Pre-fab is great for a track home builder, for someone repeating the same style over and over, that's the heart of a production line. That's where efficiency is. We strive on making the job site more efficient, and I can tell you, there's thousands of things that would make an impact prior to needing to go down the road with pre-fab in a factory.
Hey Eric, great explanation on the business model, looking from the point of a business analyst, what value do you think can bid automation and stock and equipment maintenance and management through AI can bring to the business?
@@EricAndertonConstructionGenius you were already Mk-ultrad. This is why you don’t notice each gay character being smart, each dad being an a**hole, each girl being strong and independant, dispraportional amounts of black male “actors” who are there just to fill the quota. Agendas are being introduced subtly. I do not blame americans for being reduced to passive consumers of overly flashy stimuly
Wow, fantastic episode! Learned a lot. Love the part about how to help the client accept a less experienced PX by having a mentor dedicated to the project.
What are some top ways to 3x or 5x our salary after joining the company ? In small or big companies how it works as some top players of the team star individuals say it's possible so what's their secret or methods to reach that goal.. apart from being good at our craft which skills and traits are needed..
Solve problems, add value, out work everyone. Keep it simple, and consistently build your technical skills and personal network. One final thing: ask yourself every day "what am I doing to justify my paycheck and make myself indispensable?"
I steered my engineering career towards Additive Manufacturing since 2009 and it has been my focus ever since. As soon as the opportunity to invest in Apis Cor presented itself to me I jumped on it and so should you !! 3d printed construction using Apis Cor's technology is about to explode !!
@@EricAndertonConstructionGenius I have no doubt it will simply because of the labor savings. The build quality improvements are an additional bonus. If I have my way I will have the first one built in Martin County, Florida just south of where the one in Melbourne is.
Which factors determine our first salary as fresher in new job as engineer or general and how to get the highest range salary possible or more than anyone else if it's possible through any methods ? Which books can share insights about it..
Totally! That is why you have to use prompts where it types out step by step what it should do. Otherwise it cannot spontaneously come up with that! It uses the output text as it's "inner voice" like we have you must provide it a starting seed prompt
Insightful !! Could you suggest some best books to read and ways to become a top earning engineer in this field in terms of skill building and problem solving ? I am a mep hvac engineer in Aec construction industry working for air conditioning projects..
What a fantastic guest. I've been in the safety field for the last 10 years, and every word from him was valuable to me; I can't wait to read his book… thanks for this amzing and informative episode. 👏👍🙏
Sir as a hvac site engineer in Aec construction industry how to create path of immense career growth for us when others are complaining about low salary and less scope in work.. how to be an exception without being stuck as mediocre at job.. what separates top engineers from rest of the others..
My son just turned 18. He's attending junior college. with his eyes set on a construction management degree from a university. This week, he started work at a local construction company. Here's the advice I shared with him and would give to anyone stepping into the field. ▶ No Skills, No Friends - Yet Starting from scratch means you have no skills and no contacts in the industry. Your mission? Build both. Your job isn't just to move dirt or lay bricks; it's to level up your skills and build your professional network. ▶ Identify and Solve Problems The fastest way to grow is by identifying problems and taking the initiative to solve them. This isn't just about technical aptitude; it's also a way to make yourself invaluable and memorable. Everyone loves a problem solver! ▶ Teamwork Makes the Dream Work There are no lone wolves in construction. It's a team sport. Adopt a team mentality from Day 1. You win, and you learn together. Contribute, communicate, collaborate. ▶ Putting It All Together So, to my son and anyone else starting out: Build your skills and your network by solving problems-and do it all in a team environment. Do this over the course of your career, and you will succeed.