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Apr 2, 2019 • 1h 34min

Lt. Chris Towski: Cambridge Fire Dept.

In today’s episode Lt. Towski brings a unique perspective having served in a fire house, the fire prevention division and now as part of the office of Emergency Preparedness and Coordination for the City of Cambridge. Outside of his day job he sits on the technical committees for NFPA 241 Safegaurding Construction and NFPA 855 Energy Storage Systems.. as well as serving as 1st Vice President of the Fire Prevention Association of Massachusetts. With all this involvement and experience we were able to cover a lot of ground and you’ll gain some insight on what substantial changes we may be seeing in the next edition of NFPA 241. Enjoy the show!
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Mar 26, 2019 • 43min

Jesse Conklin: Co-Gen Part 2

In this episode Jesse talks more about what goes into the decision making process when an institution considers installing or upgrading to a Co-Gen plant.  We also discuss the district energy model and unexpectedly go into water reclamation and the possibility of it becoming more common in the future.  Enjoy the show!
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Mar 19, 2019 • 37min

Jesse Conklin: BOND, The Co-Gen Episode Part 1

In this episode we speak with Jesse Conklin  of BOND Brothers who has a background in the utility space and in particular the building and planning of Co-Gen plants for college campuses. This episode is going to be a bit more educational in nature discussing what Co-Generation (sometimes called CHP Combined Heat and Power) is?  As well as, the benefits such as resiliency, cost savings and environmental impact.  Before you listen I’m going to express in my primitive way what is Co-generation and how I’d describe it is; the burning of fuel to spin a turbine to create electricity and then capturing the heat from burning the gas to produce steam or hot water to heat and/or cool a building. Beyond that there’s a number of other ways that more of the energy is extracted from the process, but that exceeds my pay grade and is why a guy like Jesse is on the show. The is Part 1 where we cover the basics and come back for Part 2 when we go broader and discuss bigger subjects like environmental impact (renewables), uses for/ setting up district energy plants, breaking down a use case for viability of a Co-Gen Plant.  Enjoy the show!
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Mar 12, 2019 • 43min

Kelsey Gauger: Part 2 at the Smart Lab

This is Part 2 of our sit down with Kelsey, In Part I of this interview she described what the Smart Lab is and talked about the various forms of technology that Suffolk is implementing on their projects. In this episode we move deeper into the tech and the process Suffolk uses to adopt, implement and potentially standardize technology on their projects. We also talk about AI, standardization of data, and Suffolk’s use of Virtual Reality. Enjoy the show!
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Mar 5, 2019 • 44min

Kelsey Gauger: Smart Lab Director at Suffolk Construction

In Part I of this interview Kelsey describes what the Smart Lab is and talks about the various forms of technology that Suffolk is implementing on their projects. She also discusses field or project generated discovery of technology versus Smart Lab generated technology and how that plays out in the adoption of new tech. If you go to @Mass.Construction on Instagram or Joseph Kelly on Linkedin I’ve posted photos from the lab so you can see some of the tech we are referring to. It’s quite impressive what Suffolk is doing, not only adopting new tech and methods of innovation but having data analyst in house is taking things to the next level. If you want a glimpse into how are future looks, listen up.  Enjoy the show!
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Feb 26, 2019 • 1h 5min

Mike Fish: President & CEO of Dellbrook JKS

In this episode Mike speaks about having “Large company sophistication, with small company love” and how that plays out in his firm. During our conversation it becomes clear that Dellbrook JKS focuses heavily on investing in their people’s; education, health and growth opportunities. Mike uses the words grit, accountability and integrity but more often uses the words fun, family and love. Words you don’t hear that often from CEO’s which makes a lot of sense when you hear how much his employees enjoy working for him. Investing in people seems to be working out well for the team at Dellbrook JKS, going over the $400M mark this year means we should probably pay attention to what Mike has to say.  Enjoy the Show!
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Feb 19, 2019 • 1h 15min

Paul Mordarski: Partner at Morrissey, Hawkins & Lynch

This episode should be an education for construction professionals as to how attorneys interface with your companies. We cover the basic roles they play, drafting good contracts, and what avenues are available when something goes wrong. Paul has a wealth of expertise in representing owners, GCs, and subcontractors, so his unique perspective is pretty thorough. Furthermore, being an accomplished litigator means he can cover the entire process. Enjoy the show!
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Feb 12, 2019 • 1h 16min

Fran Colantonio: CEO at Colantonio, Inc.

In today’s episode we speak with Fran Colantonio who falls into the unique camp of being a true GC that never drifting during the CM age. Because of that, it’s interesting to hear his perspective on self performing, risk mitigation as an entrepreneur, and the type of work Colantonio Inc. does. We also dive into whether college is the right choice for so many students, and how we can encourage people to look differently at our profession. We throw around terms like; critical thinking, helicopter parents, occupy wall street, homeschooling and the establishment. So it’s safe to say we just weren’t talking construction. Enjoy the show! Intro and outro music by Sound Revolution
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Feb 5, 2019 • 1h 7min

Mike Weber: Principal at Gaston Electrical

In this episode we cover a lot of ground with Mike. Including building a business, company culture, effective use of social media and a lot of time on digging deep on lean principals, pre-fabrication and limiting waste. Now we’ve finally let a subcontractor on the show and nobody better than to start with than Mike Weber. Enjoy the show!
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Jan 29, 2019 • 1h 18min

Josh Bilotta: Dir. of Operations & Precon, Walsh Brothers

In this episode our discussion covers pre-construction quite extensively, and how the role blending pre-con and operations came about. Josh also brings up the lost position of a field engineer, staffing hurdles, and then we have some plain old construction talk about really cool projects with thing like specialty aggregate concrete and slinging steel over operating rooms. Enjoy the show! Walsh Brothers

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