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How to Control Cost, Quality & Chaos on Big Builds with Chad Kirkegard.

23 min · 20 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio How to Control Cost, Quality & Chaos on Big Builds with Chad Kirkegard.

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In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with Chad Kirkeguard, Director of Business Development at T Diamond Bar, to unpack how large-scale industrial projects are actually delivered — and why so many go wrong. Chad shares real-world insight from working across oil & gas, biofuels, manufacturing, and emerging sectors like data centres. The conversation dives into the complexity behind major builds, where multiple contractors, tight timelines, and high financial stakes can quickly turn into chaos without the right structure in place. They explore why having control across multiple scopes can dramatically reduce risk, how early involvement can save both time and money, and why communication between stakeholders is often the biggest factor in project success. Chad also breaks down where the industry is heading, including the rapid growth of data centres and the increasing demand for power infrastructure to support AI and digital expansion. Key topics covered: * How to control cost, quality, and risk on large projects * The importance of self-performing contractors * Why coordination breakdowns cause delays and cost overruns * The role of early-stage involvement in project success * Data centres and the future of industrial construction * Managing complexity across multiple stakeholders Connect with Chad Kirkeguard: * Website: https://tdiamondbar.com [https://tdiamondbar.com] * Enquiries Email: rfq@tdiamondbar.com [rfq@tdiamondbar.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadkirkegard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadkirkegard/] This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins. If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/] or go to the website: https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378 [https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378]

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