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Building for the Future

54 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Durability, performance, and long-term value are becoming central to how we think about construction — but it all starts with the materials we choose. In this episode, Estelle sits down with Craig Mellick and Sean Windred from BG&E Materials to explore the role materials engineering plays in shaping the built environment. From design life and durability to testing, data, and real-world application, the conversation looks at how a deeper understanding of materials can lead to smarter, more resilient outcomes. Together, they explore how the industry is evolving, from traditional processes to more advanced technologies, including data monitoring, adaptive reuse, and innovative approaches to construction. They also discuss the balance between risk and innovation, and why better-informed decision making is critical to improving both performance and sustainability. This episode offers a practical perspective on what it really takes to build structures that last, and why the future of construction depends on getting the fundamentals right.

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