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Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 016 - with Chris from Brasfield & Gorrie

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This episode features Chris Reeder, Project Planning Technology Manager at Brasfield & Gorrie, on what construction software providers need to understand before building for the industry. The conversation covers data standardization, planning technology, technology adoption, and the tradeoffs between building software in-house versus working with vendors. Chris shares how contractors evaluate new tools, where AI and custom development fit, and why change management is often harder than the technology itself. The episode also explores how early customers shape construction applications, why data governance matters for adoption, and how apprenticeship-style learning in construction affects the way teams use new technology. Takeaways Data standardization is foundational to better construction technology Contractors need to balance in-house development with vendor partnerships Early customers can materially shape product direction Data governance is a major driver of adoption AI tools may change how construction teams access and apply information Change management is often the real bottleneck Chapters 00:00 Balancing Early Adoption and Piloting Solutions 32:02 Data Governance and Adoption 47:18 AI Tools and Information Accessibility

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episode Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 016 - with Chris from Brasfield & Gorrie artwork

Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 016 - with Chris from Brasfield & Gorrie

This episode features Chris Reeder, Project Planning Technology Manager at Brasfield & Gorrie, on what construction software providers need to understand before building for the industry. The conversation covers data standardization, planning technology, technology adoption, and the tradeoffs between building software in-house versus working with vendors. Chris shares how contractors evaluate new tools, where AI and custom development fit, and why change management is often harder than the technology itself. The episode also explores how early customers shape construction applications, why data governance matters for adoption, and how apprenticeship-style learning in construction affects the way teams use new technology. Takeaways Data standardization is foundational to better construction technology Contractors need to balance in-house development with vendor partnerships Early customers can materially shape product direction Data governance is a major driver of adoption AI tools may change how construction teams access and apply information Change management is often the real bottleneck Chapters 00:00 Balancing Early Adoption and Piloting Solutions 32:02 Data Governance and Adoption 47:18 AI Tools and Information Accessibility

Ayer50 min
episode Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 015 - with Cam from ClearStory artwork

Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 015 - with Cam from ClearStory

The conversation covers the topics of construction technology, change orders, pre-construction processes, and the impact of technology on the construction industry. It also delves into the challenges of design rework, the role of architects, and the integration of construction management software. The conversation delves into the unique value proposition of ClearStory in the construction industry, focusing on change orders, subcontractor engagement, and the impact of AI on change order workflows. It also highlights the challenges of evangelizing a new tool in an established industry. Takeaways * Change orders are a critical aspect of the construction industry, and technology plays a significant role in streamlining the change order process. * The pre-construction phase is evolving, with a focus on incremental GMPs and the release of smaller portions of the job under contract. * Architectural firms are adapting to changes in project design and are increasingly involved in construction administration to maintain revenue streams. * The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration and network architecture in construction management software, as well as the need for privacy in project financials. * The impact of technology on reducing rework and improving decision-making in construction projects is a key area of focus for the industry. Subcontractor engagement * Change order workflows * Challenges of evangelizing new tools Chapters * 00:00 Integration of ClearStory with Procore and Construction Management Software * 30:21 Building a Network and Addressing Trade-Specific Challenges * 36:30 Impact of AI on Change Order Process and Decision-Making * 48:33 Evangelism and Unique Perspective on Change Orders

27 de may de 202647 min
episode Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 014 - with Chris from Consigli - Advancing Preconstruction artwork

Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 014 - with Chris from Consigli - Advancing Preconstruction

The conversation covers a range of topics related to AI in pre-construction, challenges with scope generation, data quality and standardization, and workflow integration and efficiency. The discussion delves into the Consigli connection, estimator training, internal system development, takeoff solutions, historical cost database, and the future of takeoff and workflow efficiency. Additionally, the conversation explores centralized information and workflow improvement, as well as AI in pre-construction and risk trade-offs. The conversation delves into the impact of AI and technology in construction, exploring the use of advanced tools and the challenges of building vs buying software solutions. It also touches on the evolving landscape of construction technology and the considerations involved in software development. Takeaways * AI in pre-construction * Challenges with scope generation * Data quality and standardization * Workflow integration and efficiency AI and technology in construction * Building vs buying software Chapters * 00:00 AI in Pre-Construction and Risk Trade-Offs

27 de may de 202654 min
episode Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 013 - with Molly and Emma from Constructable artwork

Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 013 - with Molly and Emma from Constructable

The conversation covers the company background, targeting midsize contractors, understanding their needs, challenges with existing tools, positioning against competitors, sales and customer adoption, and technical challenges and overcoming obstacles. The key takeaways include the unique needs of midsize contractors and the importance of ease of use and collaboration. The conversation delves into the customer-centric approach of Constructable, highlighting the importance of addressing customer needs and providing seamless transitions. It also explores the product differentiation and value proposition, emphasizing the significance of offering a unique and compelling product. Additionally, the discussion touches on market positioning and the future outlook for Constructable, shedding light on the company's growth strategy and market differentiation. Takeaways * Midsize contractors have unique needs * Ease of use and collaboration are key needs for midsize contractors Customer focus * Product differentiation Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Company Background * 11:03 Positioning Against Competitors * 19:27 Sales and Customer Adoption * 32:00 Technical Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles * 51:28 Market Positioning and Future Outlook

27 de may de 202654 min
episode Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 012 - with Josh from Roger artwork

Construction Technology Podcast - Episode 012 - with Josh from Roger

Episode summary In this episode we sit down with Josh to talk about why construction technology is so hard to get adopted on real projects, and what changed for him when he moved from selling a product to delivering value inside contractors' operations. We get into outcome-based pricing, the labor problem it addresses, and why a clear scope of work is worth more than most teams treat it as. Josh walks through how risk transfer varies across general contractors, the difference between how estimators and project managers write scope, and where AI fits in construction today versus where it's heading. Takeaways * Construction technology usually fails on adoption, not capability. Getting a tool used on an active project is the hard part. * Outcome-based pricing ties cost to delivered value, which makes it a fit for labor-driven problems. * Risk transfer is not uniform across general contractors. Each one draws the line in a different place. * A clear scope of work is one of the highest-leverage documents on a project, and most scope gaps trace back to it. * AI adoption in construction is constrained by process and project complexity, not just the state of the technology. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions * 07:05 Implementation and Adoption of Construction Technology * 13:29 Outcome-Based Pricing and Labor Solutions * 26:10 Scope Gaps and Outcome-Based Pricing * 33:06 The Spectrum of Risk Transfer in Construction * 38:26 Estimator vs. Project Manager in Scope Writing * 43:34 The Role of AI in Construction * 49:22 The Future of AI in Construction * 57:54 Challenges in AI Adoption Takeaways * Challenges with adoption of construction technology * Outcome-based pricing and labor solutions Risk transfer varies among GCs * Scope clarity is crucial for value * AI adoption presents challenges Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions * 07:05 Implementation and Adoption of Construction Technology * 13:29 Outcome-Based Pricing and Labor Solutions * 26:10 Scope Gaps and Outcome-Based Pricing * 33:06 The Spectrum of Risk Transfer in Construction * 38:26 Estimator vs. Project Manager in Scope Writing * 43:34 The Role of AI in Construction * 49:22 The Future of AI in Construction * 57:54 Challenges in AI Adoption

14 de may de 202658 min