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Constructive Criticism: The Contractors and Architects Podcast

Podcast by Zach Simmons

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About Constructive Criticism: The Contractors and Architects Podcast

For too long, contractors and architects have sat on opposite sides of the table, working toward the same goals but rarely together. Misunderstandings, conflicting priorities, and communication gaps have cost us time, money, and quality. This isn't just another podcast about building—it’s about building better partnerships, better projects, and ultimately, a stronger industry. Join us as we move beyond criticism to constructive solutions. Together, contractors and architects can—and will—build better.

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10 episodes

episode Constructive Criticism - Episode 10 Naive Construction & Alternative Delivery with Chris McCray artwork

Constructive Criticism - Episode 10 Naive Construction & Alternative Delivery with Chris McCray

The conversation delves into the world of tribal construction and project planning, exploring the Chris origin story, the influence of emergency response on construction, the balance between feasibility and aesthetics, misconceptions in construction and project planning, and the shift to innovative construction methods. The discussion highlights the innovative approaches to construction and project management, emphasizing the importance of tribal construction and the impact of emergency response on construction projects. The conversation delves into the innovative approaches of tribal nations in construction, emphasizing the relationship-driven approach and the impact of red tape on the construction industry in Oklahoma. Takeaways * Tribal construction and project planning * Innovative approaches to construction and project management Innovation in tribal nations * Relationship-driven approach * Impact of red tape on construction industry Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Background * 07:09 Influence of Emergency Response on Construction * 23:44 Misconceptions in Construction and Project Planning * 29:42 Shift to Innovative Construction Methods * 36:22 Relationship-Driven Approach * 01:01:18 Impact of Red Tape on Construction Industry

16 Feb 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Constructive Criticism - Episode 9 Leadership & Native Development in OK with Chairman Jake Keyes artwork

Constructive Criticism - Episode 9 Leadership & Native Development in OK with Chairman Jake Keyes

The conversation delves into the journey of Jake Keyes, the chairman of the Iowa tribe and founder of Skydance Brewery, exploring his entrepreneurial endeavors, tribal leadership, and the impact of tribes and nations on economic development. It highlights the themes of sovereignty and self-governance, the impact of tribes and nations on economic development, and the intersection of leadership and entrepreneurship. The conversation delves into the topics of community development and tribal relations, highlighting the importance of community-focused projects and the unique dynamics of tribal sovereignty and relations with the state government. The discussion emphasizes the significance of building strong relationships and understanding the cultural and legal aspects of working with tribes. Takeaways * Sovereignty and self-governance * Impact of tribes and nations on economic development * Leadership and entrepreneurship Community Development * Sovereignty and Tribal Relations Chapters * 00:00 Leadership, Sovereignty, and Economic Impact * 38:10 Community Development and Tribal Relations

6 Feb 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Constructive Criticism – Episode 8
GC Licensing & Retail Construction with Jennifer Erickson artwork

Constructive Criticism – Episode 8 GC Licensing & Retail Construction with Jennifer Erickson

The conversation delves into the significance of licensing in the construction industry, highlighting the impact on risk management and the quality of construction work. It explores the challenges and variations in licensing requirements across different states, as well as the state-specific licensing processes and enforcement. The discussion provides valuable insights for individuals seeking to obtain a general contractor's license and emphasizes the importance of understanding the licensing landscape in the construction industry. The conversation covers the NASCLA exam, challenges and differences in retail construction, the game of repeatable processes in retail construction, the people game in retail construction, balancing store team capabilities, the impact of technology in construction, and the importance of long-term relationships in construction. Takeaways * Licensing in the construction industry varies by state and can have a significant impact on risk management and the quality of construction work. * The process of obtaining a general contractor's license can differ significantly from state to state, with varying requirements and levels of enforcement. NASCLA exam is a comprehensive and difficult test accepted by 16 states * Retail construction is a game of repeatable processes and is customer-facing * Technology has impacted the construction industry, providing transparency and real-time information * The importance of long-term relationships in construction and the impact of low bids on project success

30 Jan 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Constructive Criticism - Episode 7: Construction Industry Hot Takes artwork

Constructive Criticism - Episode 7: Construction Industry Hot Takes

Cale Lopp and Zach Simmons engage in a discussion about hot takes in design and construction, exploring topics such as the relationship between architects' drawings and constructability, the impact of value engineering on design quality, and the authenticity of project budgets. The conversation delves into the challenges and limitations of these concepts, shedding light on the complexities of the construction industry. The conversation delves into the reality of construction budgets, highlighting the challenges of fake budgets and the impact of contractor bidding processes. It then explores the promotion of field workers in construction, discussing the lack of training for promotion and sharing personal experiences. The untouchable status of architects in construction is also examined, focusing on liability, responsibility, and the legal and financial risk. The conclusion reflects on the construction industry and the need for accountability and responsibility. The conversation delves into the challenges of project delays, communication issues, and the contractor-architect relationship. It also explores the role of the safety guy, safety as a priority in construction, and the ROI of safe and clean job sites. Additionally, it features architectural hot takes and insights on safety and constructability. Takeaways * The relationship between architects' drawings and constructability is complex and often presents challenges in the construction industry. * Value engineering can impact the quality and constructability of a project, raising questions about its role in design processes. * The authenticity and accuracy of project budgets in the construction industry are subjects of debate, highlighting the complexities of budget estimation and management. Construction budgets are often fake and based on a flawed bidding process * Promotion from the field in construction is challenging and lacks adequate training * Architects hold an untouchable status in construction, posing legal and financial risks Project delays impact design development * Effective communication is crucial in construction * Safety is a priority with tangible ROI Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Hot Takes * 05:06 Can Architects Draw It? * 10:57 Value Engineering and Bad Design * 18:28 The Authenticity of Budgets * 26:42 The Reality of Construction Budgets * 36:36 Architects as the Untouchables of Construction * 51:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts * 56:22 Contractor-Architect Relationship * 01:05:37 Safety as a Priority in Construction * 01:13:03 Architectural Hot Takes

9 Jan 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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Constructive Criticism - Episode 6: Delivery Methods & The Year in Review

To close out the year, Cale and I step back from the noise and talk honestly about how projects actually got delivered — and what the last year taught us about the state of construction. In this final episode of 2025, we break down the delivery methods we saw in the wild — CM/GC, design-build, design-bid-build, negotiated work — and what performed under pressure versus what looked good on paper but fell apart in practice. We cover: * How different delivery methods actually played out this year * Where owners, architects, and contractors stayed aligned — and where they didn’t * Why some projects thrived despite challenges, while others struggled from day one * Lessons learned from real projects, not theory * What we’re carrying into next year — and what we’re leaving behind This episode isn’t about predictions or buzzwords. It’s a candid year-end recap between a contractor and an architect who’ve both been in the arena, comparing notes on what’s working, what’s broken, and what needs to change if we want better outcomes next year. If you care about project delivery, collaboration, and learning from real experience instead of repeating the same mistakes — this is the right place to end the year.

3 Jan 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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