Bridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in Construction

Applied Software
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Jul 15, 2020 • 43min

The Drumbeat of Construction: Intentionality and Intelligent Tools

As a construction technologist, you know that your job comes with a unique set of difficulties and benefits. Can you pinpoint what those are? Do you feel that it would benefit all construction technologists to open up a conversation about it? Join host Todd and Walker Lockard of DADO as they discuss the technological trade, the cure and curse of construction technologists, and putting intentionality into initiatives.   Walker Lockard is the Customer Success Manager at DADO. He is a construction technologist whose heart beats fast for helping skilled trades workers, labor supervision, and project management teams save time and mitigate risk through creative problem solving with technology. His key principle is to act as a missionary - not mercenary - for innovation: earning the trust of field and executive teams alike.  Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.    Podcast listeners can register for MEP Force Virtual for ONLY $99 with the code BTG99. Register Today.     Sign up for newsletter  Follow us on LinkedIn  Bridging the Gap Podcast Website  Todd’s LinkedIn  Check out Ep23, “The Innovation Brief Bonus Episode #3: The Cure or the Curse for Construction Technologists?”    Thank you to our sponsors!  Applied Software    Other Relevant Links:  Walker’s Blog “Contech Shopkeepers: When the Cure Becomes the Curse”  Dado’s Website   Walker Lockard’s LinkedIn 
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Jul 8, 2020 • 44min

Knowing the Person Behind the Employee

As someone in the construction industry, you’re probably aware of the constant what-ifs that accompany you as you work. How does the impact of the uncertainty on you and your coworkers? How about the project you’re working on? Join host Todd and Mike Zivanovic of United Association Technology as they break down stigmas around mental health, momentum and coordination on the job site, and the importance of mental health awareness in the construction industry. They also talk on the importance of having humility to build a relationship with those on the jobsite to know the person behind the employee.   Mike Zivanovic is the Technology Manager for the Chicago Pipefitters’ Local Union 597.  Working full-time at the 597 Training Center in Mokena, IL Mike is tasked with implementing technology inside of the existing curriculum utilizing iPads, Mobile Device Management strategies and Learning Management Systems.  Mike also oversees the UA 597 Technology Team, a talented group of members who teach several courses ranging from Drone Certification to multiple levels of Autodesk Revit.  Mike is a dedicated member of several other Technology groups, including the MCAA National Technology Team, the MCA of Chicago Technology Team and the United Association Technology Team.  Mike has taught many classes ranging from Leveraging Millennials in the Workplace to Implementing Mobile Devices on the Jobsite and how it can be tied to Training.  With a strong passion for Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality, Mike constantly looks for ways to innovate our industry and do our part to preserve the future.     Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.     Podcast listeners can register for MEP Force Virtual for ONLY $99 with the code BTG99. Register Today.   Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn   Other Relevant Links: UA Website UA LinkedIn Mike Zivanovic’s LinkedIn
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Jul 1, 2020 • 42min

Digital Transformation: Soft vs. Hard Skills

As someone in the construction industry, how do you see the adoption of innovation? Are you open to doing things differently, or do you prefer the way it’s “always been done?” What has the edge in the battle of soft vs. hard skills? Join host Todd and guest Graham Thiel as they discuss different roles in the AEC industry, the surge in adoption of technology, and using remote connectivity. Learn more about the benefits of collaboration, sharing information, and mutual respect. Graham Thiel has spent more than 15 years in the AEC Industry. Prior to his role as Construction Director for Brick Inc. he was the Director of Project Management for Starcity, a co-living owner/operator with communities in the San Francisco and Los Angeles Metro Areas. At Starcity, he was responsible for the design and construction of high-density multifamily communities, managing internal team members and external AEC service and trade partners   Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.   Vote for Bridging the Gap as the 2020 Best Construction Podcast   Podcast listeners can register for MEP Force Virtual for ONLY $99 with the code BTG99. Register Today.   Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn   Other Relevant Links: Graham Thiel’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahamthiel/
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Jun 24, 2020 • 35min

Construction: Mixing Art and Science

As someone in ConTech, do you remember what inspired you to engage in this field? What makes you passionate about what you do, and what makes you continue in the face of adversity? We welcome Bianca Coury back as she and Todd discuss what brought Bianca to the construction industry, the challenges of being female on a job site, the work/life balance in quarantine, and the successful crossovers between art and construction. Bianca Coury is the Construction Manager for Eagle Point Software. She is a builder, connector, change agent, and strategist responsible for facilitating process improvement and aligning technology with operational excellence across the AECO space. Bianca is a LEED Green Associate, currently serves as the Director of Partnerships for the Construction Progress Coalition and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Design and Architecture Studies from New York University.
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Jun 17, 2020 • 52min

Your Personality and The Team

How big of impact does a healthy culture have on a company? What does healthy look like and how do you build that culture? Join host Todd and guest Jake Olsen of DADO as they discuss the benefits of a healthy culture, how to adjust for remote work and how to bridge the gap between the office and field. They also unpack the importance knowing the personalities of your teammates, along with tools to help. Jake Olsen, P.E. is currently the Co-founder and CEO of DADO, a construction software company that provides a voice-powered search for project data and documents. Jake was previously VP of Engineering at DEWALT where he built a team dedicated to developing and providing software and consulting services for architects, engineers and contractors. Jake has worked in the industry as an engineer and entrepreneur for over 20 years both in the USA and abroad developing new products, software and businesses to transform the way we build. Jake holds a master’s degree in Structural Engineering and is a licensed Professional Civil Engineer in California.   Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.   Vote for Bridging the Gap as the 2020 Best Construction Podcast   Podcast listeners can register for MEP Force Virtual for ONLY $99 with the code BTG99. Register Today.   Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn   Other Relevant Links: Dado Website Dado LinkedIn Jake Olsen’s LinkedIn Jake’s Favorite Book on Company Culture More Information around the Enneagram  
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Jun 10, 2020 • 44min

Routine: The Enemy of Innovation

When you think of the word innovation, what comes to mind? Can some good come out of disruption, or have you always thought of change as a bad thing? Sit down with host Todd and Angie Simon of SMACNA (The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Association) as they discuss the HVAC trade, the untapped resource of women in the trade workforce, and the resilience of the construction industry that has kept it afloat in a rapidly-changing world. Angie has been a leader in the Bay Area construction industry for many years. She has been with Western Allied Mechanical for over 33 years, became President in 2008 and recently took the CEO position. She is a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in the state of California with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo where she also played softball on the NCAA team for 4 years.  Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.   Vote for Bridging the Gap as the 2020 Best Construction Podcast   Podcast listeners can register for MEP Force Virtual for ONLY $99 with the code BTG99. Register Today.   Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn   Other Relevant Links: Western Allied Mechanical Website Angie’s LinkedIn SMACNA Website
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Jun 3, 2020 • 27min

How AI and Origami Meet in Construction

Have you ever thought of construction as a way of communicating? As a designer, are your beliefs reflected in what you make? Sit down with Todd and Tal Friedman as they talk about origami-inspired “3D folding,” minimalistic design, and the work involved in integrating design and construction. Learn about the necessity of taking time for details and how 3D folding can be used as an alternative form of construction. Tal Friedman is the founder and CEO of FOLDSTRUCT. He works in the realm of computational construction and digital fabrication technologies. As an architect, construction-technology engineer, and international keynote speaker, he has a passion for bridging the gap between industrial innovation and novel design. His work has been featured in Archdaily and Design Boom, and his portfolio can be found at talfriedman.com. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Vote for Bridging the Gap as the 2020 Best Construction Podcast Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow us on our social accounts. Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: LiveLab Learning
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May 27, 2020 • 43min

The Holy Grail of the Industry…Productivity

How do you define productivity for the trades and construction? What are some hurdles that you’ve faced in achieving that productivity? What changes have you seen with internal communication across the board? Join host Todd and Rob McKinney, aka the ConApp Guru, of ICT Tracker as they discuss the “holy grail” of the construction industry, productivity tips, how safety is your best friend and the need for collaborative communication in every project. Learn how encouraging a mindset of openness, continual improvement, and being a lifelong learner can benefit your organization. Rob is a pioneering Construction Technologist that works with apps every day to better understand how the can improve workflows in the Construction Industry. He is a founding member of the ConTech Crew podcast and speaks at conferences across the United States. During his time with the ConTech Crew, Rob has interviewed a number of thought leaders about the changing influence of Construction Technology. When he is not on the road at events, he enjoys spending time with his family in the outdoors, trying out a new BBQ recipe or sampling a local craft brew!   Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Vote for Bridging the Gap as the 2020 Best Construction Podcast Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow us on our social accounts. Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: LiveLab Learning Rob McKinney’s LinkedIn Rob’s Blog – ConAppGuru ICT Tracker Website 
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May 20, 2020 • 44min

Just Be a Builder

There is a Renaissance in construction technology and the recent uptick in disruption has increased the acceleration. But how comfortable are you leveraging the wide-ranging construction technology available? Are you using BIM to influence your detailing decisions? Join Todd and The Construction Brothers, Eddie and Tyler, as they unpack what BIM (Building Information Modeling) really is, the necessity of working together and getting back to the basics of being a builder. Eddie and Tyler own a building information modeling business called ABSI, based in Downtown Milledgeville, GA with their dad. Throughout his career, he has tied rebar, been a carpenter, and remodeled bathrooms. After years of being in the field, Eddie turned his focus to 3D modeling and the new family business, ABSI, in 2005. There, he pursued becoming a licensed General Contractor in the State of Georgia. Tyler came into the family business as an apprentice at the beginning of 2012. Branching out from there, Tyler had a fascination with technology--how it can speed up work, and how it can improve accuracy. Beyond that, he became obsessed with User Experience design and the implications it could have for the construction industry. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow us on our social accounts. Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: LiveLab Learning - Guest Info: Construction Brothers podcast Tyler's LinkedIn Eddie's LinkedIn
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May 13, 2020 • 37min

The World of Generative Design, Partnership with Designers and Augmented Workflows

Ever wondered about what generative design really means? Are you wondering what its presence implies for your job and your future? Sit down with Todd and Lilli Smith of the AEC Generative Design Team at Autodesk as they discuss the process of augmenting workflows, the partnership between designers and generative design, and the new dimensions that have arisen in the world of design. Learn more about the implications generative design and what it may be able to offer your company. Lilli Smith, AIA, Sr. Product Manager for the AEC Generative Design Team at Autodesk is an architect with a passion for re-envisioning the way that buildings are designed. After working for several years as an architect, she joined Revit Technology as a fledgling start up and helped grow it to where it is today in almost every architect’s tool box. She has gone on to work on many Autodesk tools including Vasari, FormIt, Dynamo, Project Fractal and Project Refinery which has just graduated from beta to a new suite of tools included in Revit 2021. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow us on our social accounts. Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast Website Todd’s LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: LiveLab Learning - Guest Info: Lilli Smith's LinkedIn

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