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BUILD America
by Kerry Smith
BUILD America presents the most innovative minds in construction and development across United States of America. From contractors and designers to engineers and real estate professionals, this podcast covers all aspects of the industry. Tune in to stay up-to-date on who’s moving dirt and building projects in the region.
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How Construction Crews Learn Best with Chris Walker, Tyfoom
Join us in this compelling episode of the BUILD America Podcast as host Kerry Smith Buck (owner of Construction News and Review Magazine) learns from Tyfoom VP of Marketing & Growth Chris Walker about how critically important attention spans and visual/audio learning in "short bytes" is for jobsite teams.
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#39 Breaking the Mental Health Stigma with Benjamin Jump, Pike Construction
In this episode, host Kerry Smith Buck sits down with Benjamin Jump, Safety Technician at Pike Construction, to unpack the urgent conversation around mental health in the construction industry. As part of a special series focused on wellbeing on job sites, Benjamin shares frontline insights on breaking the stigma, the impact of rigid project schedules, and the compounded stress faced by traveling crews working long hours away from home. Drawing from personal tragedy, he discusses why the industry’s suicide rates demand proactive - not reactive - solutions, and highlights initiatives like New York State’s “Building Hope Through Action” grant, QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training, monthly mental health toolbox talks, and the importance of using resources such as 988 and ManTherapy.org. This powerful conversation challenges construction leaders and workers alike to speak up, check in on one another, and remember: hundreds of people would rather take your call than attend your funeral.
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"Trusting The Source of Your Jobsite Data" with Tractics CEO Tyler VanWinkle
In this episode of BUILD America, we learn from Tractics CEO Tyler VanWinkle about how his company created a project management workflow inspired by those who are the closest to reliable, actionable data: those who are at the jobsite.
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#38 Begin the Conversation & Save a Life Today with Frank King
In this episode, Kerry Smith Buck speaks with Frank King, former Tonight Show comedy writer turned suicide prevention speaker, about how to start conversations that can save lives in the construction industry. Drawing from his own lifelong battle with depression and near-suicide, Frank explains why construction has the highest suicide rate in the U.S., how to recognize warning signs on the jobsite, what not to say when someone is struggling, and why asking directly about suicide can be a critical intervention. With humor, honesty, and real jobsite stories, this episode highlights why mental health is a safety issue - and how anyone, at any level, can make a difference by starting the conversation.
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Leading with Kindness: A Risk Management Approach to Workplace Mental Health w/ Colleen Saringer, PhD & Scott Satory
In this episode, Kerry Smith Buck is joined by Dr. Colleen Saringer PhD and Scott Satory to explore why kindness is not just a “nice-to-have,” but a critical workplace safety and mental health strategy in construction. Drawing from Colleen’s lifelong ties to family-owned construction businesses and Scott’s experience leading a multimillion-dollar roofing company, the conversation examines how knowing your people, leading with empathy, setting healthy boundaries with clients, and adapting work practices to protect workers’ wellbeing can reduce risk, improve safety, and save lives. Together, they make a compelling case for kindness as a practical, cost-free tool that helps teams stay alert, supported, and able to go home safely at the end of the day.
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Where Development & Construction Intersect
Join us and learn how an increasing number of general contractors are adding in-house development services and expertise. City of O'Fallon, Missouri Director of Economic Development Patrick McKeehan walks us through this intriguing industry trend.
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Moving the Mental Fitness Conversation Upstream with Cal Beyer
In this episode, Kerry Smith Buck welcomes Cal Beyer, Senior Director of Safe Workplaces at the SAFE Project, as part of the show’s mental health, wellbeing, and construction series. Cal unpacks the critical intersection of substance use, mental health, suicide, and overdose in the construction industry, explaining why these issues must be addressed together rather than in isolation. Drawing from decades of experience, he emphasizes recovery-focused workplace strategies, peer support, psychological safety, and a shift from “mental illness” to “mental fitness,” offering a hopeful, practical roadmap for how construction leaders and crews can better support one another and reduce risk across job sites.
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Why Building a Safety Culture Is Important with Mike Cox
In this episode, Kerry Smith Buck speaks with Mike Cox, CEO of Crete United, about why safety is not a stand-alone program but a direct reflection of company culture. Mike shares how Crete United built an industry-leading safety record by focusing on non-punitive learning, near-miss reporting, field-first decision making and mental health awareness, while investing in dedicated safety leadership as the company scaled to over $1B in revenue. The conversation highlights how strong safety culture improves retention, reduces costs, strengthens acquisitions, and ultimately proves that when companies genuinely care for their people, safety performance and business results follow.
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Construction Does Not Reward Chaos - It Rewards Discipline with AJ Waters, Chief EngiNerd
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck sits down with AJ Waters, Chief Evangelist at Kahua and the self-proclaimed “Chief EngiNerd” behind TheEngiNerdLife blog. Together, they explore the power of process, discipline, and authenticity in an industry that’s constantly racing to meet deadlines. Borrowing a phrase from the U.S. Marines - “Slow is smooth, smooth is fast” - AJ unpacks how thoughtful, consistent processes can make projects more efficient, safer, and ultimately more successful.
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Everyone Has a Stake in Hiring, Keeping the Best People w/Tyler Myers, AVP, Emery Sapp & Sons
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck talks with Tyler Myers, Assistant Vice President at Emery Sapp & Sons (ESS), a 100% employee-owned heavy civil contractor based in Missouri. Tyler shares how ESS attracts and retains top talent through employee ownership, hands-on training, and early engagement with students through trade schools and the ESS Foundation. He also discusses how culture, leadership, and clear career paths keep their teams strong across hundreds of infrastructure projects each year.
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Inspiring Tradespeople to Turn Their Ideas into Products with Michael E. Cox, inventor of StepStuds
In this episode of BUILD AMERICA, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews Michael E. Cox, president of Horizontal Base Studs and inventor of StepStuds. Michael, a journeyman carpenter, developed StepStuds in 2018 after witnessing extensive flood damage in healthcare settings, seeking a "better way" to perform repairs. StepStuds are the world's first patented horizontal base stud, designed to lift drywall off the floor, hidden behind cove base, to prevent water damage. This innovation dramatically cuts repair costs by 75% and reduces room downtime by half after water intrusion. While initially focused on healthcare, StepStuds have also been successfully used in schools.
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Future Trends in Construction Recruiting with Brian Conway, LVI Associates
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck talks with Brian Conway, Principal Recruitment Consultant at LVI Associates, about the future of construction hiring. Brian shares how AI and data are streamlining recruitment—from sourcing candidates to speeding up placement timelines. They discuss the rise of hybrid roles, shifting Gen Z expectations, and why passive candidates are often the best hires. Whether you’re hiring or job hunting in construction, this episode offers real insight into where recruitment is headed.
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Making Sure Your Candidate is a Cultural Fit with Lea Ann Dies & Daniel Conaway, Russell
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck sits down with Daniel Conaway, VP of Operations, and Lea Ann Dies, Director of People and Culture at Russell, to talk about what it really takes to hire for culture fit in the construction industry. They share how Russell uses tools like Predictive Index, emotional intelligence assessments, and team referrals to go beyond resumes—focusing on soft skills, core values, and team chemistry. From panel interviews to team assimilations, this episode is packed with practical insights on building people-first construction teams.
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Recruiting & Retaining Employees in the Office & Field w/ Angie Lovatto & Tony Roderman, KCI Construction
In this episode of Build America, host Kerry Smith Buck speaks with Angie Lovatto, VP of HR, and Tony Roderman, Field Operations Manager at KCI Construction, about the evolving strategies for recruiting and retaining both office and field talent in the construction industry. They discuss the power of employee referrals, mentoring future superintendents from within, reaching untapped talent pools like reentry programs and technical schools, and balancing tech tools with human connection. Whether it’s finding top-tier project managers or loyal tradespeople, this episode offers real-world insights on building a strong, people-first workforce.
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How Important is Your Organization’s Brand in Recruiting? w/ Liz Campbell, Atlanta Electrical Contractors Association
Is your construction company's brand attracting the talent you need? Host Kerry Smith Buck and branding expert Liz Campbell from the Atlanta Electrical Contractors Association reveal why strong organizational branding is critical for recruitment and retention. Discover how to combat industry stigma, appeal to Gen Z's demand for authenticity, and successfully rebrand for a massive boost in apprenticeship applications and overall success. Learn practical tips, proving it's about "ownership," not just big budgets, to transform your company's future!
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Demographic Challenges in Construction Recruiting w/ Pete Wisnom & Kyle Hullmann, AllSearch Recruiting
In this episode, host Kerry Smith Buck speaks with Pete Wisnom and Kyle Hullmann of AllSearch Recruiting to tackle one of the industry’s most pressing concerns: hiring and retaining talent in construction. They dive into how demographic shifts, like the aging workforce and the rise of Gen Z, are impacting the hiring landscape. From salary expectations and counteroffers to culture, training, and long-term career paths. This conversation explores the real reasons candidates stay or walk away.
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Modular Housing's Role in Right-Sized Living with Amelia Dicks
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith sits down with Amelia Dicks, Director of Business Development at Wind River Built, to unpack the urgent issue of America’s housing shortage and why diversifying housing stock is a critical part of the solution. From the rise of single and two-person households to outdated zoning regulations, Amelia explores how offsite modular construction could pave the way for more financially viable small homes. The conversation challenges conventional building practices and advocates for smarter housing options that better reflect today’s market needs and life stages.
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Construction Tech Adoption with Lutalo Webb, Guarantee Electrical
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck interviews Lutalo Webb, Vice President of Guarantee Electrical Company, who emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, not just focusing on the finish line. They discuss how leaders can balance delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality work while fostering a culture of continuous improvement and people-first values. The conversation also highlights the power of data-driven decision-making and the importance of understanding how different individuals interpret goals and challenges on the job.
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Mental Health Impacts Construction Safety with guests Joe Shryock and Drake Zappia, icon Mechanical
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck talks with safety experts Joe Shyrock and Drake Zappia about top construction hazards, including OSHA’s “Fatal Four” and the rising concern of mental health in the industry. They share real-world prevention strategies, the role of safety tech, and how their work with the Southern Illinois Builders Association helps promote a stronger, more supportive safety culture.
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Where Planning Meets Productivity with Yvette Paris, Louer Facility Planning
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck sits down with Yvette Paris, president and majority owner of Louer Facility Planning in Collinsville, Illinois. With nearly two decades of experience in interior design and a background rooted in functionality and wellness, Yvette shares her inspiring journey—from a fresh design graduate to running a woman-owned business that blends design expertise with community impact.
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The Veterans Who Build: Transitioning from Military to Construction w/Adam Stark
In this episode, Kerry Smith sits down with Adam Stark, a Special Forces veteran and host of "The Veterans Who Build Show" - a podcast dedicated to sharing stories of veterans transitioning from military service to the construction industry. The conversation explores the natural synergies between military experience and construction careers, highlighting how the team-based environment, physical demands, and need for adaptability make construction an excellent fit for veterans.
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Detroit: The Poster Child for Resilience with PJ Jenkins, Pres & CEO of MIG Construction
In this compelling episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews PJ Jenkins, President & CEO of MIG Construction, about resilience in both business and life. PJ shares the remarkable story of his fourth-generation construction company in Detroit, discussing their evolution from a multi-sector contractor to specialists in healthcare, gaming, and hospitality construction. PJ offers valuable insights on personal development, stressing the importance of holistic well-being in entrepreneurship, and shares his unique approach to hiring "industrial athletes" - team members valued more for their character and adaptability than technical skills.
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The Best Strategy for Marketing Your City with Patrick McKeehan
In this episode, Kerry Smith Buck interviews Patrick McKeehan from O'Fallon, Missouri about effective city marketing. Director of Economic Development McKeehan shares his city's successful strategy of early stakeholder engagement and discusses three core principles: certainty, simplicity and speed. The conversation covers how manufacturing projects prioritize workforce availability, while retail development focuses on demographics and location. Drawing from McKeehan’s experience, the episode offers key insights into modern urban development approaches.
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Cybersecurity Standards for Contractors and Subs w/Jered Bare & Wayne Shaw
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck sits down with cybersecurity experts Wayne Shaw and Jered Bare to discuss crucial Department of Defense (DOD) cybersecurity requirements for contractors and subcontractors. The conversation covers essential topics including Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), Federal Contract Information (FCI), and the implementation of Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). For those seeking more information, resources are available through: Five Nines Consulting (http://http://fiveninessconsulting.com) Security Insight (http://securityinsight.co) AGCMO (http://agcmo.org) http://CyberAB.org For more information, visit http://www.informationworks.org
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Drug Test Cheating on the Upswing with Quest Diagnostics’ Suhash Harwani, PhD
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck welcomes Dr. Suhash Harwani, Senior Director of Science for Workforce Health Solutions at Quest Diagnostics. Together, they explore a revealing survey on drug testing tampering and rising positivity rates in sectors such as construction. Dr. Harwani shares insights from the extensive drug testing index, which includes over 8 million tests, highlighting alarming trends like a 633% increase in substituted urine specimens. They discuss the implications for employers, the benefits of oral fluid testing, and the importance of well-crafted drug testing policies. Tune in to understand the critical data that could shape the future of workplace safety and wellness. For more information, visit www.informationworks.org and www.mycnr.com/
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Moving DEI to the Project Level to Embrace Communities with Kiara Fortson, ArchKey Solutions
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck explores the practical application of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the construction industry with Kiara Fortson, DEI Project Implementation Director at ArchKey Solutions. Kiara shares her journey into DEI, her challenges and strategies for fostering an inclusive environment, and the importance of community engagement and mentorship for small businesses. She outlines her framework for successful DEI implementation and discusses ArchKey's efforts in workforce development and supplier diversity. Kiara also reflects on the evolving demographics and future impact of DEI in construction. For more information, visit www.informationworks.org and https://www.archkey.com/
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Bringing the Power of VDC to Adaptive Reuse Projects with Byron Conley & Taylor Moon,
In this podcast episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck welcomes Byron Conley, a project engineer, and Taylor Moon, a senior VDC manager from Russell, to explore adaptive reuse projects. From transforming a century-old YMCA into a modern hotel and museum to discussing the role of VDC in preserving historical elements while integrating modern amenities, Conley and Moon shed light on the intersection of history and innovation in construction. Reflecting on the completion of the 21C project in St. Louis and anticipating future trends in adaptive reuse construction, listeners gain valuable insights into the transformative power of technology in reshaping architectural landscapes. For more information, visit www.informationworks.org
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Fighting Construction Industry Fraud w/Mark Dalton, Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck discusses the pervasive issue of tax fraud in the construction industry with guest Mark Dalton, Assistant Political Director for the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council. They explore how tax fraud and wage theft affect workers, communities, and the economy, highlighting red flags and enforcement efforts. With insights into the regional scope of the problem and calls to action for public involvement, the episode sheds light on the complexities of combating tax fraud in construction
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The Do’s and Don'ts of Construction Collections with Quinn Murphy
In this episode of BUILD America, hosted by Kerry Smith Buck, attorney Quinn Murphy of Sandberg Phoenix explores the essential do's and don'ts of construction collection. Discussing the significance of having a structured system, understanding contractual and legal rights, and securing retainage through liens, Murphy provides valuable insights for contractors facing payment challenges. Kerry and Murphy delve into the complexities of contract reviews, cautioning against signing unconditional lien waivers before payment, and emphasizing the need for prompt initiation of collections. This episode offers practical advice and strategic considerations for construction professionals navigating the intricacies of receivable recovery.
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Latest Trends in Indoor Ag Design & Construction w/Ron Jones & Ron Mitchell, Clayco
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck owner of Construction News and Review (CNR) Magazine, explores the world of indoor agriculture with guests Ron Jones and Ron Mitchell from Clayco. Ron Jones, the vice president of Clayco's industrial group, discusses groundbreaking methodologies for delivering capital projects in the indoor grow and greenhouse space. Ron Mitchell, a master grower and expert in aeroponics and hydroponics, highlights the unique qualities of indoor agriculture compared to traditional outdoor methods. The conversation covers the challenges of controlling environmental factors, the diversity of crops grown indoors, and the complexities of mechanical systems and security in these specialized facilities. The episode sheds light on the evolving trends and technologies in indoor agriculture, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mentorship in this growing industry.
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Reimagining a People-First Culture w/Jennifer Nguyen and Dana Borchert, CMA Global
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck delves into the dynamics of workforce retention, honing in on the "Big Stay" movement within the construction industry. Jennifer Nguyen and Dana Borchert from CMA Global join the conversation, shedding light on the aftermath of the Great Resignation and the shift towards a more people-centric approach to attract and retain talent. The discussion encompasses the diverse challenges faced by different roles in construction, emphasizing the significance of grasping employee values, autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Nguyen and Borchert underscore the pivotal role of organizational culture in retaining top talent and share CMA Global's data-driven approach to help companies navigate hiring, development, and retention strategies. Real-world examples from construction clients highlight innovative solutions, offering valuable insights for industry leaders grappling with workforce retention in the post-pandemic era.
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Prefabrication Ingenuity with Tim Gunn, Alberici Constructors
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews Tim Gunn, Vice President Construction at Alberici Constructors Inc., about the topic of prefabrication design and engineering. They discuss the challenges faced by the industry, such as supply chain issues and workforce availability, and how prefabrication can help address these challenges. Tim highlights the benefits of offsite construction, including better control on quality, safety, and materials management. He also shares examples of prefabricated components in projects like City Park Stadium and healthcare facilities. Tim emphasizes the importance of early planning and coordination with designers for successful prefabrication.
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Applied Technology Increases Productivity with Kurt and Reid Bangert, Bangert Inc.
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews Kurt Bangert, President and CEO of Bangert Inc., and Reid Bangert, COO and Integrator of the company. They discuss the role of Bangert Inc. and Sage Intacct Construction in making life easier for the construction industry by automating processes and providing innovative technology solutions. Kurt Bangert emphasizes the company's 40-year history and their belief in the power of applied technology to increase productivity. He also highlights the importance of customer satisfaction and the strong relationship they have with their employees. Reid Bangert explains how their deployment system focuses on providing knowledge and support to customers, rather than just implementing software.
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Construction Industry Storytelling with Chris Martin, Atlas Marketing
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews Chris Martin, a marketing guru and president of Atlas Marketing. They discuss the art of storytelling in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry and how to effectively communicate the stories of AEC firms. Chris emphasizes the importance of simplifying complex processes and issues to make them understandable to a wider audience. He compares storytelling in the AEC industry to a movie or film, where various elements and characters come together to create a compelling narrative. Chris also addresses the need for AEC companies to move beyond generic marketing messages like "safe, on time, on budget" and instead focus on showcasing their unique value and expertise. For more information, visit www.informationworks.org
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Lessening the Carbon Footprint with Kyle Kammer, Concrete Strategies
In this episode of Build America, host Kerry Smith interviews Kyle Kammer, Director of Quality for Concrete Strategies. They discuss the impact of cement and concrete production on carbon dioxide emissions and the efforts being made in the concrete industry to reduce its carbon footprint. Kyle explains that while concrete is a major producer of CO2, it is also the most used building material in the world. He highlights the importance of considering the whole life cycle of a building and the resilience of concrete structures. Kyle also mentions the concept of "green concrete" and the various methods being explored to lower the carbon footprint of concrete, such as using alternative cementitious materials and reducing the amount of cement used.
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America’s Transportation Funding w/Alex Etchen, AGC of America
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck discusses the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) with Alex Etchen, Senior Director for Infrastructure Management at the Associated General Contractors of America. The IIJA is a 1.2 trillion dollar investment in US transportation infrastructure over five years, with a focus on roads, bridges, mass transit, airports, and broadband deployment. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities presented by the IIJA, including supply chain constraints, workforce shortages, and the importance of the Brent Spence Bridge. Despite these obstacles, there is optimism for the future impact of the IIJA.
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School Security Design-Build with Patrick Aylesworth, S. M. Wilson & Co.
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck discusses the topic of school security with Patrick Aylesworth, Director of Operations at S. M. Wilson Company. S. M. Wilson is a construction management and general contracting firm that focuses on designing and building secure educational facilities. They emphasize the importance of creating spaces that balance safety and a welcoming environment for students and staff. Patrick highlights various security measures, such as secured entry vestibules, biometric fingerprint systems, video surveillance cameras, and secure classrooms. He also mentions the need for layered security and the importance of collaboration between project owners, project teams, and law enforcement agencies.
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Firm Foundations for Safe Buildings & Bridges w/Travis Kassebaum, Terracon
In this episode of BUILD America, host Kerry Smith Buck interviews Travis Kassebaum, a Principal and Geotechnical Department Manager at Terracon. They discuss the importance of firm foundations for safe buildings and bridges. Travis shares insights into the Leaning Tower of Pisa and its foundation issues. He also explains the role of geotechnical engineering in ensuring the stability and longevity of structures. They touch upon the 2007 collapse of the Interstate 35 bridge in Minneapolis and the impact of inspections on construction projects. Travis emphasizes the variability of soil conditions across different regions and the need for tailored engineering solutions. He also highlights the continuous updates and improvements in building codes and standards in response to natural disasters.
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Patient-Focused Healthcare Design with Kevin Token and Ryan King, BSA LifeStructures
In this episode of BUILD America, the podcast explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on design and engineering in healthcare spaces. The guests are Kevin Token and Ryan King from BSA LifeStructures, an architecture and engineering firm specializing in healing, learning, and discovery. They discuss the challenges faced during the pandemic, such as the need to modify existing systems to ensure safety, the supply chain issues, and the creative solutions they devised to address these challenges. They also talk about the importance of designing for future pandemics and the trend towards creating flexible and multi-purpose spaces in healthcare facilities. For more information, go to www.informationworks.org
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Built Robotics: “Robots on the Project Team” with Erol Ahmed, Built Robotics
In this episode of BUILD America, Kerry Smith Buck interviews Erol Ahmed, the Director of communications at Built Robotics. They discuss the role of robotics in the construction industry and how Built Robotics is developing software to make construction equipment autonomous. Erol explains that their focus is on automating earth-moving energy projects such as solar and they have started with small equipment like skid steers and CTLs before moving on to larger equipment like dozers and excavators. They see excavators as a platform that can revolutionize the construction process. Erol also discusses the increasing adoption of robotic technologies in the construction industry and how it is improving productivity and safety.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
BUILD America presents the most innovative minds in construction and development across United States of America. From contractors and designers to engineers and real estate professionals, this podcast covers all aspects of the industry. Tune in to stay up-to-date on who’s moving dirt and building projects in the region.
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