BIM, Pre-Planning, and the $100 vs $10,000 Rule — Patrick Lafreniere, JCB Construction Canada (Newfoundland)
Patrick Lafreniere (JCB Construction Canada) walks through the iron triangle, BIM adoption, carbon-neutral builds, and the case for industry associations — framed as a Newfoundland insider's view for Atlantic Canada operators.
Daniel Arsenault sits down with Patrick Lafreniere, Project Director at JCB Construction Canada, tuning in from their Water Street office in St. John's. The conversation opens with Patrick's career pivot from Ottawa's IT sector to structural steel fabrication in Newfoundland, his PMP certification journey, and how formal project-management language changed his day-to-day on site. The core of the episode works through the iron triangle (scope/cost/time), the 100-to-10,000-dollar cost-of-error principle, and BIM's role in resolving clashes before shovels hit the ground. Patrick shares JCB's Water Street project and the Saint Anne's College build in Quebec — notable for a Smart Flower solar installation and carbon-neutral designation — and explains how pre-fabricated, modular glazing panels weighing 3,000 lbs required purpose-engineered rigging. The back half covers JCB's growth model (95% private/CM work, repeat clientele), labour-shortage strategy, modular construction's potential, and the business case for the Newfoundland & Labrador Construction Association (NLCA) and Canadian Construction Association (CCA). The episode closes with a forward look at exoskeletons and remotely operated equipment attracting a gaming-native workforce generation.
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