EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 1H 4M
Enhancing Educational Facilities through Construction Management
from What the RFI? · host Matt Brennan
In this episode, Matt Brennan interviews Frank Geyer, a seasoned professional in construction management, who shares his extensive career journey and insights into the field. They discuss the importance of collaboration, the philosophy behind construction management as an agent, and the successes achieved in seismic mitigation projects within school districts. Frank emphasizes the need for determination and teamwork in overcoming challenges, as well as the benefits of pre-qualifying trades to ensure quality in construction projects. The conversation also touches on the pros and cons of construction management, providing a comprehensive overview of its impact on project success. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of construction management, particularly focusing on the role of operational efficiency, collaboration, and the importance of reducing distractions in educational environments. They discuss the wishlist approach to project design, the significance of involving construction managers early in the process, and the benefits of a collaborative team dynamic. The conversation also touches on practical tips for successfully implementing construction management as an agent, emphasizing the need for a hands-on approach and strong relationships within the project team.TakeawaysFrank Geyer has over 50 years of experience in construction.He emphasizes the importance of collaboration in construction projects.Construction management as agent allows for shared risk and reward.Seismic mitigation projects in Delta School District were completed under budget and on time.Pre-qualifying trades leads to better project outcomes.He believes in having a fun and inclusive team environment.Quick decision-making is crucial in construction management.Construction management can lead to more creativity and efficiency in projects.Frank's legacy is focused on the impact on students and communities. Operational efficiency is key in construction management.Involving construction managers early aids in project planning.Maintaining a focus on budget is crucial for project viability.Hands-on involvement from owners can lead to better project outcomes.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Construction Management and Career Journey02:59 - Transitioning Through Various Roles in Construction05:49 - Seismic Mitigation Success in Delta School District09:01 - The Philosophy of Construction Management as Agent11:58 - Challenges and Achievements in Richmond School District14:50 - Legacy and Collaboration in Construction Projects18:09 - Understanding Construction Management: Definitions and Benefits21:03 - The Role of Construction Managers in Project Success23:54 - Pros and Cons of Construction Management as Agent27:09 - Achieving Quality and Efficiency in Construction Projects32:15 - Designing with Purpose: The Wishlist Approach35:11 - Operational Efficiency in Construction Management38:20 - Enhancing Learning Environments: Reducing Distractions41:52 - The Role of Collaboration in Project Management47:50 - Navigating the Construction Phase: Roles and Responsibilities57:39 - Tips for Successful Construction Management as AgentSupport the show🎙️Website - WhattheRFI.com🍏Apple Podcast - What the RFI? 🎧Spotify - What the RFI? 🎥YouTube - @WhatTheRFI
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In this episode, Matt Brennan interviews Frank Geyer, a seasoned professional in construction management, who shares his extensive career journey and insights into the field. They discuss the importance of collaboration, the philosophy behind construction management as an agent, and the successes achieved in seismic mitigation projects within school districts. Frank emphasizes the need for determination and teamwork in overcoming challenges, as well as the benefits of pre-qualifying trades to...
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