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2% Decoded with Chad Prinkey & Guest Evan Winston

52 min · 12. juni 2026
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This episode unlocks the secret blueprint behind one of the most successful and diversified construction firms in the country—Hercules Fence. Evan Winston, CEO of Hercules, reveals how a deep commitment to patriotism, innovative marketing, and relentless operational excellence propelled his company from a small local fence provider to a $100 million powerhouse with over 300 employees and six locations. Discover how strategic diversification across geographic regions, product lines, and sectors—ranging from federal security to data centers—creates resilience in even the toughest economic cycles. Evan shares the behind-the-scenes story of how 9/11 transformed his business focus towards high-security and counter-terrorism fencing projects, positioning Hercules as a key player in protecting critical national infrastructure. You'll learn the leadership moves that set top 2% companies apart, like earning equity through hard work, building unbreakable relationships with GCs, and cultivating a strong brand presence through guerrilla marketing and iconic signage. Evan emphasizes the importance of a culture rooted in accountability, responsiveness, and humility—highlighting how admitting mistakes and squashing problems early is foundational to their success. This episode also dives into practical lessons on scaling operations, leveraging partnerships, and embracing innovation—like adopting automation and AI—to reduce stress and boost efficiency. Whether you're a contractor, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone passionate about building a legacy, this conversation inspires actionable insights on how strategic vision, hardworking culture, and relentless brand building turn a small family business into a national leader. Perfect for those who want to fast-track their growth, master operational excellence, and create a brand that leaves a lasting impact—this is your insider look at what it really takes to be in the top 2%. Why listen? Because Evan's journey proves that extraordinary success isn’t just about doing big projects—it's about doing the right things consistently, embracing diversification, and leading with purpose. Hit play now and start building your own legacy from the inside out. Links: Register for our Newsletter: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/well-built-newsletter-registration Get the Well Built book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0fIoDTab In-Person Training Opportunities: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/leadership-readiness-program

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How is your company doing? Take the free assessment here: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/assessment [https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/assessment] If you like our content, subscribe to our free newsletter: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/well-built-newsletter-registration [https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/well-built-newsletter-registration] Succession planning is one of those things construction leaders know they should be thinking about, but it is easy to push off. The work is busy. The jobs are moving. The team is stretched. And if the right people are still in the right seats today, it can feel like there are more urgent things to deal with. Until someone leaves. Or gets promoted before they are ready. Or a senior leader starts stepping back and everyone realizes too much of the company still lives in one person’s head. In this episode, Chad Prinkey and Matt Verderamo talk about succession planning for construction companies, and why it matters long before there is a crisis. They dig into the real-world leadership gaps that show up inside growing contractors, including veteran project managers leaving unexpectedly, high-potential employees getting moved up too soon, and companies relying too heavily on outside hires because they have not developed enough internal talent. This is not just about replacing people. It is about building a company that can keep growing without being knocked off course every time someone changes roles. In this episode, Chad and Matt cover: Why succession planning should start before someone announces they are leaving How to use a future org chart to spot leadership gaps early Why timelines matter when transitioning people into new roles How to test high-potential managers before giving them the full seat Why internal development is often the difference between steady growth and expensive disruption How owners can protect the future of the business by building leadership depth now If you own, lead, or help manage a construction company, this conversation will help you think more clearly about the people your company will need next, not just the people it needs today. The best time to build your next generation of leaders is before you urgently need them. Subscribe for more conversations on construction leadership, business growth, ownership, operations, and building a company that can carry the load.

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episode 2% Decoded with Chad Prinkey & Guest Evan Winston cover

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This episode unlocks the secret blueprint behind one of the most successful and diversified construction firms in the country—Hercules Fence. Evan Winston, CEO of Hercules, reveals how a deep commitment to patriotism, innovative marketing, and relentless operational excellence propelled his company from a small local fence provider to a $100 million powerhouse with over 300 employees and six locations. Discover how strategic diversification across geographic regions, product lines, and sectors—ranging from federal security to data centers—creates resilience in even the toughest economic cycles. Evan shares the behind-the-scenes story of how 9/11 transformed his business focus towards high-security and counter-terrorism fencing projects, positioning Hercules as a key player in protecting critical national infrastructure. You'll learn the leadership moves that set top 2% companies apart, like earning equity through hard work, building unbreakable relationships with GCs, and cultivating a strong brand presence through guerrilla marketing and iconic signage. Evan emphasizes the importance of a culture rooted in accountability, responsiveness, and humility—highlighting how admitting mistakes and squashing problems early is foundational to their success. This episode also dives into practical lessons on scaling operations, leveraging partnerships, and embracing innovation—like adopting automation and AI—to reduce stress and boost efficiency. Whether you're a contractor, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone passionate about building a legacy, this conversation inspires actionable insights on how strategic vision, hardworking culture, and relentless brand building turn a small family business into a national leader. Perfect for those who want to fast-track their growth, master operational excellence, and create a brand that leaves a lasting impact—this is your insider look at what it really takes to be in the top 2%. Why listen? Because Evan's journey proves that extraordinary success isn’t just about doing big projects—it's about doing the right things consistently, embracing diversification, and leading with purpose. Hit play now and start building your own legacy from the inside out. Links: Register for our Newsletter: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/well-built-newsletter-registration Get the Well Built book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0fIoDTab In-Person Training Opportunities: https://www.wellbuiltconsulting.com/leadership-readiness-program

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