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Build Better Media
Honest, in-the-field conversations with builders, leaders, and innovators shaping the future of construction. From foremen to founders, each episode unpacks real challenges, emerging tech, and the human side of building better.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 29 - Precon in the Age of AI: What Actually Matters Now with Patrick Murphy and Jeremy Crumley
In this conversation, Stephen Poppe hosts Patrick Murphy and Jeremy Crumley to discuss the evolving landscape of pre-construction in the construction industry, particularly focusing on the integration of technology and AI. They explore the increasing value of pre-construction services, the impact of technology on efficiency and productivity, and the importance of data strategy. The discussion also touches on the future role of general contractors and offers advice for the next generation entering the construction field.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 49min
Ep. 28 – Surviving the Next 5 Years: What Young PMs Must Know About AI with Dr. Sarah Buchner
Dr. Sarah Buchner, CEO of Trunk Tools, shares her inspiring journey from a farm to a tech entrepreneur in construction. She explores cultural differences in construction practices between Europe and the U.S., highlighting the need for collaboration over competition. Sarah discusses the role of AI in transforming workflows, advocating for data ownership, and finding product-market fit. She warns against relying solely on AI, stressing the importance of human skills in an evolving industry. Her practical tips encourage young professionals to leverage AI for growth.

Nov 18, 2025 • 49min
Ep. 27 – Leadership at Hyperscale: Why Culture Beats Process in Today's Data Centers with Tim Straub
In this episode, Tim Straub, Senior Technical Program Manager at Google, discusses his transition from general contractor to owner-side leadership, how that shift changed his approach to quality and commissioning, and the challenges of delivering data centers in the fast-paced AI/ML era.
Tim covers leadership through influence, the evolving priorities of testing and lifecycle risk, labor and equipment constraints, and practical advice for young engineers: seek to understand, adopt a growth mindset, and be patient.

Oct 21, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 26 – Construction Tech Masterclass: What Three Decades Teaches About Sales and Service with Al Ricci
In this episode, Stephen sits down with Al Ricci, Global Director of Customer Success at Oracle, for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with Canadian Thanksgiving and porchetta — and ends with three decades of hard-earned lessons from the frontlines of construction tech.
Al shares how empathy became his most powerful leadership strategy, why sales and customer success must work hand in hand, and what founders often miss when building customer-centric teams. Together, they trace the industry’s evolution from point solutions to SaaS, explore how AI is reshaping entry-level roles, and unpack what it really means to build long-term trust between vendors and contractors.
Whether you’re leading a startup, managing a team, or rethinking your approach to growth, this episode offers timeless insights on people, process, and progress in construction tech.

Sep 23, 2025 • 46min
Ep. 25 - Field First, Tech Second: How BIM Became McCarthy’s Digital Backbone with Alex Belkofer
Alex Belkafor shares his journey from project engineer to leading digital strategy at McCarthy, explaining how a field-first approach to BIM and VDC drives better project planning, integration with owners, and streamlined construction delivery.
He discusses measuring value through reduced downstream risk (the "cost of goals not scored"), the rise of connected jobsite technologies, the promise and caution of AI and data, and practical advice for the next generation entering construction technology.

Sep 16, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 24 – Beyond Recordables: Highwire’s David Tibbetts on SIFs, Culture & Collaboration
In this conversation, David Tibbetts, Chief Safety Officer at Highwire, shares insights on the evolving landscape of safety in the construction industry. He discusses his career journey, the importance of collaboration between owners and contractors, and the role of technology in enhancing safety practices. The conversation delves into the significance of prequalification processes, understanding serious injury potential, and the impact of AI on safety management. David emphasizes the need for a cultural shift towards proactive safety measures and the importance of education in driving change within the industry.
National Safety Council SIF Prevention Model
Construction Safety Research Alliance
Edison Electric Institute
Board of Certified Safety Professionals SIF Prevention Webinar Series (3-parts)
Highwire Shift to SIFs Blog Post
Highwire SIF Webinar

Sep 2, 2025 • 56min
Ep. 23 - The $405M Bet: Field AI’s Plan to Robotize Construction with Stuart Maggs
Stuart Maggs, Director of Commercial Product of Field AI and former architect discusses their $405 million raise, his path from architecture to robotics, and early hands‑on experiments that sparked a career redefining how buildings get made.
The episode explains Field AI’s software “brain” for robots, how navigation and perception unlock real jobsite use cases, the API/SDK future for specialized apps, and what needs to change in construction for wider robot adoption.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 22 – Senior PM – Tech Saturation, Jobsite Culture & Hard-Won Advice with John Riggs
Senior Project Manager John Riggs (Suffolk) shares his journey from plant genetics and political science to leading complex construction projects. He unpacks what’s really happening on today’s jobsites, from subs to GCs, and how curiosity and hands-on learning shaped his career.
John breaks down where tech helps—and where it adds friction—covering BIM and digital delivery, reality capture and drones, punch lists, scheduling, and the promise and limits of AI. He explains how owners, designers, and builders can align early to get real value.
We close with practical advice on time management, delegation, and leadership, plus a candid look at life as a new dad. If you build, buy, or design, this episode shows how to cut through the hype and focus on what works.

Jul 23, 2025 • 47min
Ep. 21 - Mentorship & Leadership in Construction: Insights from Industry Veterans
Welcome back to Construction Conversations. In this episode, we discuss the crucial role of mentorship and coaching in the construction industry with Chris and Tim Smith, two experienced leaders from Ellis Don. Tim, with 30 years of experience and previously an executive vice president, now dedicates his time to coaching and leadership development. Chris, a general superintendent, shares his journey of working with Tim and the impact it has had on his leadership style.
The conversation delves into the differences between mentorship and coaching, emphasizing the importance of having safe spaces for open, honest discussions in leadership development. Chris and Tim reflect on the value of experienced-based coaching and how it accelerates potential, helping leaders navigate technical and personality-based challenges more effectively. They also discuss how companies can cultivate such environments to foster development and teamwork.
Tune in to explore how coaching and mentorship can transform project culture and leadership, fostering a more connected and successful team environment in construction.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 20 - Raise Robotics - Iteration, Integration & Innovation on the Edge of Slab
Welcome to this episode of Construction Conversations, where we dive into the story of Raise Robotics, a trailblazer in the field of construction automation. Join hosts Lars and Stephen as they chat with Conley and Gary from Raise Robotics about their journey from a chance LinkedIn connection to redefining construction workflows with cutting-edge robotics technology.
Discover how Conley and Gary's backgrounds in autonomous vehicles and construction led them to create a unique solution that addresses common challenges on job sites. Learn about the evolution of their mobile manipulator robots, designed to perform tasks in difficult-to-reach areas, and how they iteratively developed their product using real-world insights from their early projects.
Hear firsthand about the ups and downs of starting a hardware company, the importance of patient iteration, and how Raise Robotics is delivering immediate value to their customers by focusing on solving genuine job site problems, informed by Conley's time in the field. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and construction innovation.
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