On The Surface with Delta
In this episode of On the Surface, Seth sits back down with Jeff Hotop and Blake Lingle for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about the construction industry, how it operates behind the scenes, and the external factors that influence pricing, strategy, and growth. The conversation starts with a simple but revealing question: what does Delta actually do? Jeff and Blake offer their outside perspectives, highlighting how even experienced professionals in adjacent industries only have a general sense of how construction companies operate. From there, Seth breaks down the reality of a vertically integrated business, walking through everything from quarries and asphalt production to large-scale infrastructure projects. A central theme throughout the discussion is how misunderstood the construction industry can be. Seth, Jeff, and Blake explore the idea that infrastructure is something people rely on every day but rarely think about. Whether it’s roads, electricity, or other essential systems, they discuss how these “invisible” industries become most noticeable only when something goes wrong, and why that creates a gap in public understanding. The episode also dives into how different industries intersect within construction. Jeff shares how Easy Equipment Zone plays a role through heavy equipment sourcing and distribution, while Blake explains how banking supports the industry through lending, cash flow management, and long-term financing. Together, they illustrate how construction is supported by a larger ecosystem of businesses all working behind the scenes to keep projects moving. Another key part of the conversation focuses on pricing and volatility. Using real-world examples, Seth explains how fluctuations in oil and material costs impact everything downstream, from large highway projects to small neighborhood repairs. Jeff and Blake provide the perspective of the everyday customer, highlighting how difficult it can be to understand why prices change so dramatically and why transparency matters in building trust. The discussion also touches on competition, growth strategy, and future plans. Seth walks through what it means to compete at different levels of a vertically integrated business, from materials to paving, and shares how Delta is thinking about expansion, diversification, and reducing reliance on public funding over time. Throughout the episode, Jeff and Blake bring an outside perspective that challenges assumptions and adds clarity to complex topics. They ask practical questions about risk, financing, and decision-making, offering listeners a look at how construction projects are evaluated from both a lender’s and a CFO’s point of view. Together, they explore the importance of education and transparency in an industry where the end product is everywhere, but the process is rarely understood. It’s a grounded, thoughtful conversation that highlights the intersection of infrastructure, finance, and public perception—and reinforces a simple truth: the most essential industries are often the least visible, but they shape nearly every part of our daily lives. Thanks for listening! Check us out: deltacos.com [https://deltacos.com/] Instragram [https://www.instagram.com/deltacompanies/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?fetchDeterministicClustersOnly=true&heroEntityKey=urn%3Ali%3Aorganization%3A1811643&keywords=delta%20companies%20inc.&origin=RICH_QUERY_TYPEAHEAD_HISTORY&position=0&searchId=032c5840-55b4-43cb-b517-6722699e6cfa&sid=%3Af%2C&spellCorrectionEnabled=true]
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