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32 - Making Contracts More Constructive with Trent Miskelly (CTO DocumentCrunch)

Episode 32 of the Constructive podcast, hosted by Seth Kalkman, titled "32 - Making Contracts More Constructive with Trent Miskelly (CTO DocumentCrunch)" was published on June 2, 2025 and runs 35 minutes.

June 2, 2025 ·35m · Constructive

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In this conversation, Trent Miskelly, CTO of Document Crunch, shares his journey in the construction technology space, discussing the importance of understanding contracts, the role of technology in preventing disputes, and the future of compliance in construction. He emphasizes the need for technology to enhance relationships and streamline processes, particularly through the integration of AI. Miskelly also highlights the unique challenges of the construction industry and the potential for technology to transform how contracts are understood and managed.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Trent Miskelly and Document Crunch01:38 Trent's Journey into Construction Technology07:53 The Role of Technology in Understanding Contracts12:40 Aiming for Zero Disputes in Construction15:51 Improving Payment Processes in Construction16:51 Integrating AI into Document Crunch22:13 User Insights and Questions on Contracts27:46 Encouraging New Talent in Construction33:24 The Future of Technology in Construction

In this conversation, Trent Miskelly, CTO of Document Crunch, shares his journey in the construction technology space, discussing the importance of understanding contracts, the role of technology in preventing disputes, and the future of compliance in construction. He emphasizes the need for technology to enhance relationships and streamline processes, particularly through the integration of AI. Miskelly also highlights the unique challenges of the construction industry and the potential for technology to transform how contracts are understood and managed.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Trent Miskelly and Document Crunch

01:38 Trent's Journey into Construction Technology

07:53 The Role of Technology in Understanding Contracts

12:40 Aiming for Zero Disputes in Construction

15:51 Improving Payment Processes in Construction

16:51 Integrating AI into Document Crunch

22:13 User Insights and Questions on Contracts

27:46 Encouraging New Talent in Construction

33:24 The Future of Technology in Construction

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