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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2024 · 1H 44M

#506 The future of labour and tech in the industry with Electrician Nico Labbe

from The Construction Life

We talk about losing apprentices, poor work quality, people not caring about their health, and the lack of long-term thinking in builders. We also discuss opportunities in the trades, making residential spaces from unused office spaces, mentorship, and help for people who want to start in the trades on this episode of The Construction Life Podcast.Check out Nico at @NicoLabbe_ on Instagram.   Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at [email protected]. If you have something to contribute to the podcast, email [email protected] to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news

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