ACPAtlantic Construction Podcast// HOSTED BY DANIEL ARSENAULT
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From the field.

1079 operator lessons, pulled from the conversations. Click any receipt to jump to the exact moment.

1079 lessons
Energy & Renewables
Position solar as the final sustainability step after a tight building envelope, not a substitute for insulation and good windows.
we are kind of the last thing that you should be doing for your home if you want to make it as sustainable as possible
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex7:58
Founder Journeys
Early in a new technology market, you must sell the category itself, not just your company; client education is the first job.
we were also like trying to sell them on solar energy as you know an idea and a concept as well
EP 78 · John Jennex10:30
Construction Tech
Adoption tips when efficiency, trust, and cost mature together; watch the heat-pump curve as a template for where solar is headed.
solar panel efficiency hit a certain point where it was just like became easier for people to adopt
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex11:54
Trades & Specialty
Standing-seam metal roofs are ideal because clamps fasten to the seams with zero penetrations; have a solution ready for every roof type.
if it's standing seam we don't have to penetrate ... they love not having to put any holes on this brand new expensive roof
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex15:54
Energy & Renewables
Sell on lifecycle economics: solar's 25-year warranties and no moving parts beat alternatives like wind turbines warrantied for only three years.
the solar panels have warranties of 25 years ... most of the electronics are between 10 and 25 years
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex21:35
Policy & Utilities
In a politically charged market, a single regulatory change can wipe out your business; treat policy risk as core operating risk.
it wasn't very well thought out at all like it would have just totally killed the solar industry
EP 78 · John Jennex25:47
Associations & Advocacy
Band together through an industry association and public outreach to reverse harmful utility policy; collective advocacy is leverage a single firm lacks.
we banded together as an industry ... we were able to kind of put up enough of a stink ... and it all got reversed
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex26:31
Finance & Real Estate
For a bootstrapped startup with no backers, cash flow is the binding constraint on scaling into larger commercial jobs.
cash flow is a huge constraint because like I see a lot of potential for growth in this business but it's tough for us
EP 78 · John Jennex33:40
Materials & Supply
Equipment-heavy contractors must run a just-in-time procurement plan and a strong finance/logistics role to make payroll on long lead times.
we've got an awesome finance manager and logistics guy ... it's a lot of just in time production but make it work
EP 78 · John Jennex35:15
Workforce & Labour
Niche, mission-driven work attracts and retains talent in a labour shortage; promote from entry level rather than hiring senior outside.
all of our upper level positions ... have all just been like folks that have started with an entry level position and then worked their way up
EP 78 · John Jennex49:55
GC & Delivery
Realize what business you're actually in; a solar installer is really a logistics company keeping the right people and gear moving.
we're kind of a logistics company ... making sure that we have the right people the right gear in the right spots
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex37:36
Policy & Utilities
Stack incentives for commercial clients: the 30% Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit layers on top of industry-specific rebates.
the clean technology investment tax credit ... you can get 30% back ... and then you can stack that on top of other rebates
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex40:08
Founder Journeys
Win commercial work by becoming the solar go-to for big electrical contractors and getting in early with architects and engineers.
if we can become the solar go-to for the big electrical contracting players then we make their life easy
EP 78 · John Jennex43:49
Offsite / Modular
Treat solar panels as a building-cladding product; per-square-foot cost rivals ACM panels and walls add far more usable surface area.
if you look at like an ACM panel versus a solar panel square footage cost it's pretty similar
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex45:48
Architecture & Design
Flat-roof ballasted systems avoid membrane penetrations but add weight, so get engineering approval before committing.
you need to have the engineering approval to say like yeah this roof can hold the extra 5 pounds of square foot
EP 78 · John Jennex41:51
Founder Journeys
Operate from focus, not fear; make small good decisions daily and don't quit, because fear-driven calls create bad outcomes.
if you operate from a place of fear or stress or whatever you might start making poor decisions
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex53:33
Founder Journeys
Find your tribe of fellow founders; peer support (EO Atlantic) can be the difference between quitting and surviving a bad year.
I probably wouldn't still be doing this ... that probably would have been curtains for me if it wasn't the support
▶ Watch clipEP 78 · John Jennex57:04
Founder Journeys
Delegate to elevate; the entrepreneur's job is putting the right people in the right roles and working on the business, not in it.
without delegating you can't ... delegate to elevate ... you can only do so much yourself
EP 78 · John Jennex49:23
Construction Tech
Educate clients that net metering removes the need for batteries; reserve batteries for resiliency backup or commercial peak load-shaving.
with net metering ... there's no real requirement for batteries
EP 78 · John Jennex1:00:07
Energy & Renewables
Nova Scotia is a strong solar market: cool temperatures, decent sun, high power rates, and rain that cleans the panels for free.
cool temperatures decent sun high power rates ... we're just as good here as they are in many other parts of the world
EP 78 · John Jennex1:05:08
Workforce & Labour
Lay off when the job mix shifts, not just when work dries up; you can be slammed yet have nothing delegable.
we didn't have any work to give them but we were basically slammed like 80 hours 90 hours a week
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc5:37
Workforce & Labour
Keep specialized contractors local so you can fix their equipment same-day and avoid week-long downtime.
if something breaks I can go and buy it and fix it within a couple of hours and that's really important to not have that downtime
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc7:36
Construction Tech
Track adjacent tech even when it doesn't apply yet; new tool updates compound tiny per-unit time savings at scale.
if you're doing 20 units like maybe only save like 10 minutes but there's 20 units right so it's like everything starts to add up
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc13:56
Construction Tech
Scan concrete slabs and pipe runs as they go up; catching dips early beats ripping out finished floors later.
if they would have spent a little bit at the beginning when everything was going up they would have been able to say that's not flat
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc24:49
Architecture & Design
Shell-model over imported Revit geometry rather than rendering it; CAD/Revit meshes are buggy and break materials and lighting.
it's usually really buggy and just not very clean geometry so we'll just like model over top of it almost like a shell
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc36:48
Architecture & Design
Ask clients for everything, even files that seem irrelevant; assuming missing details forces costly rework.
I would much rather receive like 100 PDFs than just receive one and then we're trying kind to fill in the blanks
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc38:23
Architecture & Design
Nail the big layout in early drafts first so feedback shrinks to fine details, signaling the work is correct.
the better you do the smaller the notes are going to get and the more like fine that they become
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc43:58
Materials & Supply
Source spec materials from manufacturer slabs and upscale crappy web images; reusable tileable textures make sourcing fast.
they have eight tiles and then with those eight tiles we can basically make all of our planks use one of them
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc41:51
Materials & Supply
Suppliers who put high-quality photos and samples online win specs; ones that don't lose decisions made on the fly.
if you don't have something online like it's not going to help you so it's pretty rare that there's nothing on their website
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc45:22
Founder Journeys
Position visualization as an insurance policy and budgeted line item alongside architecture, not a luxury picture.
it kind of is an insurance policy like if you actually give us all the information we need and we do things the right way
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc1:03:44
Founder Journeys
Quantify ROI in the client's own numbers; swapping a material on paper can save six figures versus tearing out built work.
if we're saving you know $100,000 or $200,000 or whatever that amount is okay well that's a valuable tradeoff
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc1:05:35
Developers & Projects
Sell renders as a durable building asset that holds up for a decade, not a one-time marketing spend.
if you think about it more as an asset for the building these virtual tours aren't going to go anywhere
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc1:00:33
GC & Delivery
Communication, not technical skill, separates top firms; renders remove subjectivity so every party sees one truth.
it's the companies that can communicate the best that reach the top in especially in that realm in our industry
EP 77 · Nick LeBlanc49:50
Developers & Projects
A local edge matters: an advanced drone license lets you capture true eye-level window views remote firms can't.
Nick has his Advanced drone license so we have a bit more flexibility of what we're allowed to do with our drones
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc1:11:25
Founder Journeys
Carve a niche from incumbents' weak spots; golf-course architects use dated software, leaving room for high-quality renders.
that software is pretty dated so you don't really see a lot of high quality images
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc59:27
Founder Journeys
Prioritize healthy profit margins over headline revenue so you don't need millions just to keep the lights on.
we have a much healthier profit margin so we don't have to make you know $2 million to keep the lights on
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc1:28:48
Construction Tech
Be skeptical of AI hype as a tool you can't verify; without domain knowledge you can't tell when it feeds you garbage.
if you don't know how to do something then it might just be feeding you complete garbage and you don't know
▶ Watch clipEP 77 · Nick LeBlanc46:05
Trades & Specialty
Doing your own renovations saves huge capital and keeps you mentally engaged through tangible daily progress.
it saved me tens of thousands or hundreds thousands of dollars
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup8:08
Trades & Specialty
Hire out only electrical and permitting; self-perform the rest of the scope to control cost and quality.
you said you get electrical and do permitting but you basically take care of most of the scope
EP 76 · Christopher Pickup7:30
Finance & Real Estate
Buy on a defined buy box: properties where you can immediately add value, like an unfinished basement or bad layout.
we look for properties that um we can immediately add value to basically something that has an unfinished basement
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup22:32
Finance & Real Estate
Budget for hidden renovation surprises — structural cracks and foundation issues can add ten or twenty grand fast.
it could be structural it could be a crack in the foundation it could be any anything where it's like oh there's another 10 grand
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup23:34
Finance & Real Estate
Refinance an appreciated rental to pull out the down payment for the next property and compound the portfolio.
we ended up refinancing it pulling it down payment out of that property which actually got us what ended up being our third property
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup21:56
Finance & Real Estate
Reject the flip-for-quick-cash glamour; hold long-term and pay properties down so no one can take them from you.
once you have them paid off he uses colorful language but basically people they can't mess with you like they can't take that away from you
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup43:58
Finance & Real Estate
Pick a target number of homes whose rent funds your lifestyle, then stop buying and pay them off.
figure out how many homes it takes where the rent from that property could fund your lifestyle and then he's like go and buy that many homes
EP 76 · Christopher Pickup43:36
Founder Journeys
Sell by serving: 'reverse selling' surfaces reasons not to act, which builds the trust that closes the deal.
his strategy is called reverse selling where actually I'm going in one with a service mindset
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup31:07
Founder Journeys
Win trust by not having 'commission breath' — show clients you're serving them, not chasing a sale.
having them discover you don't have commission breath like you're not just there trying to to get a sale
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup32:15
Founder Journeys
What separates owners and CEOs from equally skilled employees is their comfort with and analysis of risk.
the real difference is their comfortability with risk and their approach to it and their analysis of it
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup19:06
Founder Journeys
Most people aren't cut out for entrepreneurial risk and are better off investing on the side of a salaried job.
the number of people who are actually cut out for the risk required to run a successful business is very SM very small
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup17:20
Founder Journeys
Family is the one glass ball — drop business balls and they bounce, drop the family one and it breaks.
if you let the family ball drop that one breaks so don't drop the damn ball
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup11:57
Policy & Utilities
Nova Scotia's housing problem is supply of entry-level homes, not demand; cheaper mortgages only add fuel.
we don't have a demand problem in Nova Scotia we the problem has been supply of firsttime buyer type homes
EP 76 · Christopher Pickup39:24
Developers & Projects
Builders chase higher-margin move-up homes, so the entry-level bungalow supply stays starved.
what Builders are are preferring to buy when they're building single family homes are higher end homes obviously because you can make more money
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup39:42
Finance & Real Estate
Read the market by months of supply: 2.5 months is a seller's market; six months is balanced.
there was two and a half months of of Supply on the market... a healthy Market under a typical definition is like there would be six months
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup37:43
Finance & Real Estate
First-time buyers should lock and load a 5% down payment and abandon the dream-home-first expectation.
come up with that first 5% down payment exactly get the 5% locked and loaded get your finances in order
EP 76 · Christopher Pickup41:01
Founder Journeys
Beat the family-vs-work tension by designing the life you want and giving family your best self daily, not the leftovers.
start with designing a life that you actually want to live
▶ Watch clipEP 76 · Christopher Pickup46:42
Materials & Supply
Local market and building-code knowledge is the moat when sourcing offshore materials, not the products themselves.
I have more understanding than the people who live in China never come out, never know the standards.
▶ Watch clipEP 75 · Cong Lin2:48
Materials & Supply
Pre-certifying imported materials for North American code removes the buyer's biggest fear that goods won't fit or pass.
we brought stuff from China here and we make sure that it's fully certified and can be actually installed here
EP 75 · Cong Lin0:31
Founder Journeys
Position the business as a sourcing consultant, not just a vendor, to win big developers who already buy from China.
house space can be acting as a consulting company as well for big projects to help the other companies to find the right products
EP 75 · Cong Lin13:30
Materials & Supply
Swap premium materials for cheaper substitutes (engineered wood for aluminum door leaves) to reach mid-range builders.
we did find a engineered hardwood panel to replace the door leaf that can dramatic decrease on the price
▶ Watch clipEP 75 · Cong Lin9:20
Architecture & Design
A physical showroom and show house beat verbal pitches because modern finishes must be seen and touched to sell.
it's all from my mouth but you're going to have to see the real thing
▶ Watch clipEP 75 · Cong Lin24:24
Materials & Supply
Ship the full container to the job site with all accessories and fasteners so contractors get a complete kit.
have the container sit in the drop site and they will have everything they need with our material we also provide the other accessories
EP 75 · Cong Lin16:45
Construction Tech
All-in-one structural panels cut wall assembly labour and time by collapsing multiple build steps into one.
it's your whole building envelope sheeting and substructure insulation all one panel and just saves those layers of labor
▶ Watch clipEP 75 · Cong Lin26:41
Materials & Supply
Predictable 8-10 week lead times are a selling point against the uncertainty of unmanaged China sourcing.
normal sized lead time from the production to delivered on site will be 8 to 10 weeks
EP 75 · Cong Lin32:13
Architecture & Design
Land architects and the spec book early so your products get designed into projects before bids.
be in front of Architects... get your foot in the door get in the spec book
EP 75 · Cong Lin23:21
Founder Journeys
Win one builder to try a new product, then let word of mouth open the floodgates.
once someone tries it and it likes it and that's word of mouth and then the flood gates can open
EP 75 · Cong Lin27:38
Developers & Projects
Serve middle-of-the-road and high-volume orders too, not just premium, to keep cash flowing while building the brand.
house base can still source that and help with that and do good business with those kind of clients too
EP 75 · Cong Lin31:34
Materials & Supply
Offshore manufacturing and shipping can match or beat local pricing even with the full logistics chain.
all that distance for the same or better pricing it's really something
▶ Watch clipEP 75 · Cong Lin16:21
Founder Journeys
Cross-border founders can turn cultural and language gaps into trust by getting visible and leaning on local credibility.
my English is not perfect but I try to just get myself out there
EP 75 · Cong Lin20:42
Founder Journeys
Test whether a business is sellable by asking: if the owner died tomorrow, would it run fine or fall apart?
if you were to die today or not come back to work for whatever reason how would the business evolve
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman5:53
Founder Journeys
A business is most valuable when the owner can leave for months and the team runs it better, not worse.
the more they flush me out the door the more the business does because the management team they make changes
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman7:41
Construction Tech
Digitize records before you're forced to; the paperless practice survived COVID while paper-based ones scrambled.
we were the only practice in Atlanta canida to have done that when Co came
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman8:36
Founder Journeys
Over 50% of businesses will change hands in 10 years; start succession planning early because people die or get sick.
more than 50% of business owners will change hands in the next 10 years
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman12:10
Workforce & Labour
Don't assume a child wants the business; kids in their 40s-50s usually have their own careers and decline.
the intention is there hey I want to pass this on to my kids but often the kids don't want to do it
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman15:45
Founder Journeys
The easiest succession buyer is often your own management team, who already run the business well.
can you create some structure to allow your management team to buy you out because then the business is functioning
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman16:55
Contracts & Risk
Check client/subcontractor concentration: a key client or supplier may be the natural buyer of your business.
shouldn't we be talking to that company about them buying you out because if your business just closes up
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman13:22
Founder Journeys
The most successful owners aren't in the office; they're on the shop floor with staff and customers.
our most successful business owners you know they're not the ones that are sitting in their office
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman18:38
Finance & Real Estate
Unused RSP room isn't a failure; you may need that deduction later to shelter a business-sale capital gain.
if they sell their business and they have a huge capital gain that they can't shelter then it comes in huge value
EP 74 · Peter Freeman21:07
Finance & Real Estate
Owners with no employer pension can use an Individual Pension Plan for a larger deduction than an RSP.
you can deduct more money deduct more income you can have a larger deduction than you could for an RSP
EP 74 · Peter Freeman24:01
Finance & Real Estate
Mix salary and dividends: salary builds RSP room and CPP, dividends are taxed more favourably.
they will pull money out as salary because they do want to create some taxable income that creates RSP room
EP 74 · Peter Freeman25:06
Finance & Real Estate
Corporate-owned life insurance can be a deductible expense and is the biggest legal tax shelter available.
the biggest tax shelter that really is out there in this country is life insurance
EP 74 · Peter Freeman27:56
Finance & Real Estate
A TFSA is just a box; put growth investments in it, not default cash, or it earns almost nothing.
think of the tfsa as just a box Inside the Box you could put many different things often the default is cash
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman32:04
Finance & Real Estate
Banks are designed to sell products, not educate; budget for an advisor who explains the long-term picture.
their role is into education clients it's often just to sell a product and move on
EP 74 · Peter Freeman32:56
Founder Journeys
Use a financial planner as 'quarterback' to align accountant, banker, and lawyer on one agreed plan.
so we're the financial quarterbacks
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman41:11
Finance & Real Estate
You're not expected to know finance any more than your planner knows home building; ask for help.
I wouldn't expect you to know everything about financial planning
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman37:50
Finance & Real Estate
New programs are easy to miss: the First Home Savings Account gives tax-deductible, tax-free-out home savings.
the kids can put up to $8,000 a year in it's tax deductible like you would be putting money to an RSP
EP 74 · Peter Freeman41:32
Finance & Real Estate
A disabled child/grandchild can unlock an RDSP with thousands in government matching once approved.
here's a program where the government's giving thousands of dollars a year of free money
EP 74 · Peter Freeman42:35
Finance & Real Estate
Joint ownership of a home or bank account is a trust now reportable to CRA; most owners don't realize it.
did you become a joint owner in her bank account oh yes... I said do you know you're in a trust relationship
EP 74 · Peter Freeman45:35
Finance & Real Estate
Name beneficiaries by percentage directly on RSPs, TFSAs, and insurance rather than in the will to avoid probate.
none of those things should be named in your will in a lot of situations
EP 74 · Peter Freeman52:37
Founder Journeys
Get a current will: shockingly few owners have one, and a 28-year-old will no longer fits the business.
it always amazes me how few people have current Wills in place
▶ Watch clipEP 74 · Peter Freeman51:14
Founder Journeys
Most owners stay in past 65, leaving a one-person service business that should be liquidated, not sold.
this is you know a sole business that it's a service related business it's going to live and die with him
EP 74 · Peter Freeman23:08
Founder Journeys
In a small market your reputation precedes you, so deliver every job as if everyone is watching.
your reputation precedes you... everybody in frederickton knows what you're doing or how that's going
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph10:20
Founder Journeys
Clients want local track record, not your work in Vancouver or Calgary, so lead proposals with regional projects.
they really want to know what have you done locally
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph11:25
Contracts & Risk
Bring the contractor and key subs to the table early; you lose value engineering and constructibility once design is done.
you miss the opportunity for Value engineering construc build reviews schedule reviews
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph20:47
GC & Delivery
Stagger nothing: procure architects and the construction manager simultaneously so everyone starts collaborating at once.
both contracts were wed at the same time so that The Architects and engineers and construction manager can start... at the same time
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph17:28
Contracts & Risk
Cost lump-sum design at 33/66/99/100% checkpoints so the owner can course-correct the budget before it's locked.
at around 33% design we come in do a quick Constructor Builder review and an estimate 66% 99% 100%
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph18:04
Contracts & Risk
Lump-sum is a cost minimum, not certainty; every ambiguity becomes a change-order fight as the GC tries to recover margin.
lumsum world is that's your cost minimum it just goes up from there
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph21:46
Contracts & Risk
Match the delivery model to the owner and project; there is no silver bullet and no one-size-fits-all.
there's no Silver Bullet here in this industry
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph14:40
Contracts & Risk
IPD is a multi-party agreement with a shared risk/profit pool, so everyone wins or loses together.
it's a profit pool on top of the hard costs... everyone's going to win or everyone's going to lose
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph31:36
Trades & Specialty
Collaborative models need subs and designers wired to be creative; the right team decides success more than the model.
you want subcontractors that are wired to be creative that are wired to be at the table
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph25:38
Contracts & Risk
IPD demands an educated, engaged client who can make quick informed decisions without polling 20 people.
you need a really educated informed engaged client that can be at every meeting that can make good decisions quick decisions
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph26:39
Architecture & Design
MEP can be half a project's budget but escapes scrutiny; rigor on systems, not just architecture, protects the vision.
we'd spend 95% of the time talking about architecture and a 5% talking about structure mechanical electrical
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph41:28
Energy & Renewables
Set sustainability and carbon goals up front in collaborative models and hold them sacred while finding savings elsewhere.
what are the price prorities here... is it net zero project and you can set those goals and targets and then you hold those sacred
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph45:24
GC & Delivery
Pick your design and trade team well before a project hits the street; the right partners decide the outcome.
we have to pick your team well in advance of who is the designers who Consultants or who some of your key trades
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph47:03
Workforce & Labour
With record backlog and labour scarcity, get selective: a bigger backlog means you can bid on less.
the bigger the backlog the less you can look at and take on which is a good problem for us to have
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph48:35
GC & Delivery
Larger GCs justify higher overhead on collaborative work by bringing constructibility, logistics and research a small GC can't.
they all got these different departments in the background that might help out with constructibility or construction Sciences
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph49:20
Contracts & Risk
Use best-value evaluation and median-fee scoring so innovation and effort are rewarded over lowest price.
now it's not just about the price on the evaluations they've got all these other metrics
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph54:07
Founder Journeys
Winning on technical merit means little if every bidder scores identically and it all comes down to fee.
they'd score every technically almost identically so it always came down to fee
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph57:55
GC & Delivery
A CM or value-engineering fee is inconsequential against project cost; one good decision saves more than it costs.
we'll save you far more than you'll ever spend on us that's my sales pitch
▶ Watch clipEP 73 · Travis Rudolph59:39
Policy & Utilities
Federal projects now mandate roughly 5% Indigenous benefits, so build Indigenous partners into your delivery plan.
there's a minimum uh federal government mandate now for 5% uh dishes benefits on it
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph53:28
Offsite / Modular
Overseas mass-production of building components hints at the prefab leap needed to close the regional skills gap.
they were cranking up Building Systems... buildings the size of a couple of football fields and have a handful of people
EP 73 · Travis Rudolph1:06:49
Associations & Advocacy
Competitors gain more by sharing pain points and solutions through an association than by staying isolated in their geography.
sometimes you're isolated in your own geography and you think oh I'm the only one going through this
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo0:40
Construction Tech
Recruit youth to construction by showcasing tech (robots, drones, tablets) and real earning power, not just money alone.
we've got Boston mechanics spot the dog on some of our job sites walking around and doing you know the readings
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo8:46
Workforce & Labour
Fight the 'Plan B' stereotype of construction by exposing kids to the trades as early as kindergarten, before they choose a path.
we wanted to uh to get in there because um the removal of shops really put us back
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo13:19
Workforce & Labour
Build a talent pipeline by tying school programs to guaranteed placement so students know there's a job at the end.
the students know that there's placement and so there's a job at the end of the tunnel
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo19:13
Workforce & Labour
Place students on real job sites rotating through trades so they discover the 144 trades they didn't know existed.
they place them with each trade for about a week right so as they're they're experiencing you know these trades
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo20:33
Contracts & Risk
Push back on contract terms at the tender phase, because once signed the provisions are locked in.
once a contract is signed then you know the the provisions and whatnot that you have in there are somewhat locked in
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo29:28
Contracts & Risk
Long price-validity periods raise bids because subs only hold pricing about 48 hours; shorten validity to attract bidders and better pricing.
we are as contractors are only getting uh price guarantees from our subs for up to 48 hours
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo30:56
Contracts & Risk
Uncapped indemnification with no time limit is a company killer no contractor should accept.
if remove the upper limitation on indemnification and the timeline that means that you know they can come back to you at any one time
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo32:26
Contracts & Risk
Contractors price risk: riskier terms mean higher prices, so reducing risk in the contract lowers the bid.
contractors price risk and if you make it riskier the higher the price right
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo31:46
Associations & Advocacy
Submit contract pushback anonymously on behalf of the whole industry so individual bidders aren't exposed.
we submit on behalf of the industry and all biders involved we never named the bidders
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo32:51
Contracts & Risk
Don't require error-and-omissions insurance on a stip-sum bid-build; it's only needed on design-build, and pricing it wastes the contractor's money.
a stip sum doesn't require an Eno so let's let's remove that so that the contractor is not pricing something that they don't need to
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo35:33
GC & Delivery
A contractor makes money by pricing a job, doing it cleanly, and getting out, not by hunting change orders to fight over later.
you price a job you get in you do the job there are no problems you get paid you get out that's how a contractor makes money
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo48:08
Construction Tech
For a small contractor, change-order volume on one job can exceed what BIM would have cost, making the tech pay for itself.
had you done Bim it would have paid itself with just half that amount
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo47:57
Construction Tech
Resistance to new technology is driven as much by fear of the unknown and change as by cost.
general contract directors don't like unknowns we price risk
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo50:23
Construction Tech
Let larger members who've already absorbed the pain of tech adoption mentor smaller ones, like an older sibling teaching the ropes.
it's almost like an older sibling teaching a younger sibling you know the ropes type thing
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo50:45
Construction Tech
Technology is the equalizer: being more advanced and communicating faster than a competitor is a direct competitive edge.
technology ends up being The Equalizer in all things all things being equal if you're that much more advanced on the tech side
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo52:42
Construction Tech
Use BIM and clash detection up front to avoid back-end claims and keep the schedule.
to avoid the claims on the back end to fix it on the front end so that you know it's it's easier for us to get an adhere to schedule
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo42:48
Workforce & Labour
A great site supervisor is defined by emotional intelligence (staying calm, communication, liking people) more than IQ or experience.
you need to be in in control of your emotions and if you if you haven't been taught or learned then your emotions are going to get the best of you
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo57:48
Workforce & Labour
Recently retired veterans returning part-time are an organic source of training and institutional knowledge transfer.
can I even work for you part-time on site I'll help and communicate to the next goes I'm bored at home
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo26:08
Associations & Advocacy
Serve small and mid-size members hardest: they lack the in-house legal, safety, and IT divisions larger firms already have.
the larger contractors have um individuals who already work in their organizations internal lawyers
▶ Watch clipEP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo1:02:31
Associations & Advocacy
An association's core commodity is validated information; disseminating it gives every contractor confidence to negotiate.
that's what our commodity is it's information you share information you raise you know the level of everyone
EP 72 · Giovanni Cautillo51:40
Founder Journeys
Your culture defaults to the worst behaviour you're willing to tolerate, whether you've articulated it or not.
your culture is usually determined by the worst behavior that you're willing to accept
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC14:54
Founder Journeys
Culture is the 'how' of working together, distinct from what a company does or why it does it.
culture is actually how we work together
EP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC13:42
Founder Journeys
Culture and business form a flywheel: invest in culture as a strategy and let business reinvest into culture.
culture drives business and business drives culture and that's why we think culture needs to be such a priority
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC16:31
Founder Journeys
Executives default to working IN the business and forget to step back and work ON it.
they forget at the executive level to take a step back and work on the business
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC20:54
Workforce & Labour
Send at least two leaders to any culture program so change has a partner instead of one lone champion.
the more leaders that we can get on board from day one the more successful that will likely be
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC11:02
Founder Journeys
Culture reveals itself under pressure: healthy cultures get more vivid, weak ones break apart.
if you operate outside of your stated values Under Pressure that becomes your culture
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC15:29
Workforce & Labour
High-performing teams do multiples of the work per FTE with lower turnover and fewer safety issues.
cultivating High performing teams do to five whatever x amount of work for the same FTE
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC25:09
Workforce & Labour
Construction's coming generational exit requires knowledge, digital, and human transfer in tandem.
you can't have one or two of those you need to take all three together in tandem through this pipeline of change
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC45:23
Founder Journeys
People-first culture is proven by actions matching words, not mission statements on a wall.
procor words line up with their actions
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC26:45
Construction Tech
Position your firm as an industry partner, not a tech vendor, to build durable client trust.
we do not want to be seen as a tech company actually uh we want to be seen as an industry partner
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC32:46
Workforce & Labour
What the next-generation labour force wants most is meaningful work, which construction is well-poised to offer.
what people want out of their jobs is meaning and it seems to me that this industry is incredibly well poised for that
▶ Watch clipEP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC39:26
Founder Journeys
Treat consultants as coaches who add capacity and perspective, not operators who do the work for you.
we're there to be a resource because they have to vote with their time and their language
EP 71 · Lisa OBrien, PCC, CPCC22:09
Trades & Specialty
Service must be defined with measurable KPIs and behaviours, not used as a vague slogan.
in construction you can say service all you want but what does it mean you have to Define it
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran15:01
Workforce & Labour
Hire for transferable soft skills and culture fit; technical gaps can be supported by an existing team.
if the soft skills if the attitude is there if they can fill that side then yeah I'm not worried about the other stuff
EP 70 · Amin Tran49:24
Workforce & Labour
Build teams around complementary strengths, not irreplaceable unicorns, so departures don't leave a void.
it's better to build a team around different people's strengths around the table than it is on one person
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran18:59
GC & Delivery
Put the right personality in the right seat; a relationship-communicator can run a client-facing site without deep technical knowledge.
he doesn't need to know you know load structure bearing or the envelope detail that's what our project managers are working on
EP 70 · Amin Tran22:38
Founder Journeys
Define your niche and ideal client tightly; ruling out 90% of the market saves wasted bids and builds margin.
now I've ruled out you know 90% of the market so I've also saved time on chasing 90% of the things
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran28:58
Founder Journeys
Don't chase 'big sexy' jobs outside your scope; boring, consistent niche work prints cash and avoids litigation risk.
don't always go chasing big sexy if it's outside of your realm
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran31:40
Contracts & Risk
Building-envelope work carries 50/50 material-to-labour cost with high one-off install risk, demanding strict scope discipline.
the material costs are 50% or more Labor's 50% and both are very high whereas a lot of Trades it's kind of more 3070
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran32:21
Founder Journeys
Don't tie the company's identity to the owner; if you're integral to operations, the business dies when you step away.
if you don't let go of that you're not going to allow people to grow you're not going to develop anybody
EP 70 · Amin Tran43:06
Founder Journeys
Practice servant leadership and aim to make yourself obsolete in day-to-day operations to build redundancy and succession.
my goal is to create no value to my company in the day-to-day
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran44:03
GC & Delivery
Focus each division on only two or three KPIs to cut distractions; at the top, track net income and morale.
there's really two things we're concerned about it's net income and morale
EP 70 · Amin Tran55:11
Workforce & Labour
Earn trust by leading alongside your team first, then flex between front, alongside, and big-picture leadership stances.
you got to work alongside your guys lead along side once you've established that you've got the trust
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran56:09
Founder Journeys
Trust has two parts: trust of character and trust of competency, and you need the right one for the situation.
you have trust of character... and then uh trust a competency
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran56:39
Workforce & Labour
Put new technical hires on the tools first to forge site relationships that make later project management easier.
I need you to forge these relationships with the guys on site the foremans the superintendents the trades
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran50:52
Workforce & Labour
Recruit veterans, retirees, and people from other industries for their networks, mentorship, and soft skills.
I'm a big fan of going out there to look for um people from other Industries and also veterans or recently retired folks
EP 70 · Amin Tran37:17
Founder Journeys
Take business advice only from operators who have actually done it, not consultants who have only read about it.
would you rather take advice from somebody who's Read 50 books or done 50 deals or built 50 companies
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran41:57
Founder Journeys
Business results come from consistent small practices over time, like training, not from one heroic catch-up effort.
there's a lot of consistency in small little practices that you have to do over and over and over again
EP 70 · Amin Tran40:45
Workforce & Labour
Solving the labour shortage requires selling the whole lifestyle package and integrating newcomers holistically.
we got to sell on the whole package why come here look at the lifestyle that you can have out here
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran1:01:48
Associations & Advocacy
Adopt an abundance mindset: there's enough work for everyone, so even competitors can help each other.
even competitors can benefit and help each other out on various things
EP 70 · Amin Tran1:06:31
Finance & Real Estate
Build a portfolio by acquiring or partnering with established envelope firms above a minimum revenue base.
at least 5 million Revenue uh the larger the better
EP 70 · Amin Tran33:58
GC & Delivery
Win occupied-building remediation work through frequent, specific communication about how work impacts residents.
we need to give frequent updates we need those updates to be on very specific key items that are important to them
▶ Watch clipEP 70 · Amin Tran20:17
GC & Delivery
Track construction waste as a P&L line — on renovation work it can quietly consume nearly a third of budget.
waste costs ended up being about 30% of budget
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers8:52
Contracts & Risk
Contract penalties won't make subs clean up; budget your own cleanup crews between every trade.
they didn't care they just pay the penalties and have us clean up the job site
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers9:18
Workforce & Labour
Plan for the labour cliff: the average North American construction worker is 60, so build systems that need fewer skilled hands.
the average age of a construction worker in North America is 60
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers10:18
Workforce & Labour
Recruit young workers with technology and purpose, not just wages — the Tesla-vs-Ford effect applies to trades.
working on robots is way cooler than just swinging a hammer
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers18:26
Construction Tech
Audit 3D-printing cost claims: advertised house prices often cover walls only, and printed structure resists future renovation.
that was misleading that's just what the walls cost
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers13:01
Offsite / Modular
Design buildings for renovation — modular, disassemblable systems beat monolithic ones because owners always change them.
do you know anybody that owns a house that's never renovated it
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers13:12
Founder Journeys
Validate demand with physical demos before scaling — face-to-face product demos converted 70% of contractors to signed LOIs.
we have had a seven conver 70% conversion rate
EP 69 · Dustin Bowers20:43
Founder Journeys
Pick a beachhead market with low regulatory hurdles: landscaping lets PLAEX sell while ~$1M building certification proceeds.
our beach Head Market in the North American industry is in landscaping
EP 69 · Dustin Bowers23:22
Founder Journeys
When manufacturing is too capital-intensive to own, license the technology and let local owners run production.
so we're licensing it out we've developed proprietary technology
EP 69 · Dustin Bowers22:59
Finance & Real Estate
Atlantic Canada's non-dilutive stack — ACOA grants, NBIF equity, IRAP subsidies, university accelerators — can carry a hardware startup when private capital vanishes.
there was a substantial Grant through AOA and there was an investment through nbif
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers30:07
Founder Journeys
Budget for 'scale-up hell': moving from proof of concept to production is the hardest phase and raised money mostly buys you work.
we raised over a million dollars we just we just created a million jobs for ourselves
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers32:40
Materials & Supply
Match material to use case and refuse product lines that misuse it — PLAEX won't make pavers because wear sheds microplastics.
we've made an ethical business decision to not make pavers
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers57:20
Construction Tech
Familiar form factor lowers adoption resistance: a block that reads as concrete out-converts competitors that look like compressed garbage.
our product has this unique Advantage where it looks like concrete
EP 69 · Dustin Bowers53:34
Contracts & Risk
Lock down IP coverage before licensing internationally — global filings are expensive but they are the licensing model's foundation.
we've got filings in over 200 countries and spend way too much money on IP
EP 69 · Dustin Bowers1:05:21
Workforce & Labour
Aim automation at new construction and the existing skilled workforce at renovation — Canada adds ~1M people a year against <200K dwellings.
we're bringing in a million people a year we're producing less than 200,000 dwellings a year
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers46:31
Founder Journeys
Treat your network as the balance sheet — community solves problems your bank account can't.
it's not your bank account that's your net worth it's your network
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers1:20:51
Founder Journeys
Take the European accelerator invite — the corporate connections (Buhler, Nestle, OEM leads) are worth the three weeks.
if you ever get a chance to go to Europe to one of the accelerators do it
▶ Watch clipEP 69 · Dustin Bowers1:41
Workforce & Labour
A worker hiding a mental health struggle is a job-site safety hazard — shaming people out of getting help endangers the whole crew.
you're actually encouraging a safety issue
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch21:53
Workforce & Labour
Construction's suicide rate is roughly five times the Canadian national average — leaders who keep the tough-guy culture own that risk.
the suicide rates of construction is five times the national average
▶ Watch clipEP 68 · Corey Hirsch19:56
Workforce & Labour
Run an open-door policy on site: foremen, supers, and CEOs should make it explicitly safe for workers to bring problems forward.
have an open door policy because it affects everybody
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch21:31
Workforce & Labour
A healthy workplace is a retention strategy — people work harder for employers who don't bully them and help them when stressed.
people are going to want to work for you they're gonna want to work hard for you
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch23:36
Workforce & Labour
Getting help early compounds: Hirsch lost most of an NHL career to three or four years of suffering in silence.
if I could have gotten help right away
▶ Watch clipEP 68 · Corey Hirsch10:18
Workforce & Labour
The first referral point is the family doctor — they've heard worse and route you to psychologists and psychiatrists.
the first place you go is your doctor right your doctor has seen all of it
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch14:38
Associations & Advocacy
HR and employer/union assistance programs for mental health exist now — point your crews to them.
there are programs now available and just get in touch with them
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch14:28
Associations & Advocacy
Leaders sharing their own struggles is operational, not soft: it tells others where to go and gives them permission to open up.
when you share your story it actually helps someone else open up
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch15:33
Workforce & Labour
Keep the crew banter but make the check-in explicit — be the guy your buddies know they can actually come to.
just check in with your buddies
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch24:55
Workforce & Labour
When you see a buddy drinking or using to excess, get in their business — a direct, non-confrontational conversation is the intervention.
if it's bad enough right it's time to have a conversation
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch27:38
Workforce & Labour
Hiding struggles lets coworkers invent worse explanations — being open about why you're off your game buys empathy instead of judgement.
secrets are toxic and people make up their own assumptions
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch40:12
Founder Journeys
Owners and parents who model help-seeking set the norm the next generation of workers and kids will follow.
set the example example that it's okay to go get help
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch34:54
Founder Journeys
Know Your Role: companies win when everyone does their current job to the best of their ability instead of coveting the next one.
your best chance of success is to know what your role is within that company
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch44:50
Founder Journeys
Messier's ownership test: until it's your team, your job is to fall in line and excel — complaining about ownership tears organizations down.
it's my job to fall in line and do the best job that I can
EP 68 · Corey Hirsch46:54
GC & Delivery
Spend your first years in the field: physical construction intuition is what makes a PM able to scope, schedule, and de-risk later.
I had that opportunity for the first five or six years of my career to be a field person
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler6:37
GC & Delivery
Complex projects are won by meticulous, sequenced planning — thinking the job through piece by piece, a discipline learned from exacting mentors.
that ability to think it through in this piece and then this piece and then that piece
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler7:26
Contracts & Risk
Collaborative design-build lets an owner buy a proven architect-constructor TEAM on value-for-money, not a low-bid pairing of strangers.
they're not getting a designer they're not getting a Constructor they're getting a team
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler22:02
Contracts & Risk
Get the GC in at inception: the earlier you can initiate change, the less long-term cost impact it carries.
it's to your advantage to be involved especially on the on the GC side right from this Inception Point
EP 67 · Catherine Hefler24:24
Materials & Supply
A GC's live market intelligence (trade shortages, lead times) should redirect design — e.g., swapping masonry walls when masons are scarce.
there's a shortage of Masons what if these walls could be built out of this instead that would help alleviate this trade
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler27:59
Contracts & Risk
Sequential tendering (civil at ~50% design, then structure, envelope, interiors) starts construction sooner and locks in cost certainty package by package.
it allows you to start early and it also allows the client to get a certain level of cost certainty
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler38:15
GC & Delivery
When the budget is fighting you mid-design, break out a rough-grade civil package to keep the site moving while you value-engineer the building.
we broke out a civil package just to rough grade the site
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler39:58
Architecture & Design
Value engineering can upgrade design, not just cut cost: PCL's demountable partitions were cheaper than operable walls AND added visual connection.
more cost effective and also lended this ability to really create a visual connection through these spaces
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler53:52
Architecture & Design
Pick the few design moves that genuinely affect the end user, defend them with the owner, and value-engineer everything else.
if we really you know try to protect this idea because this will really impact the kids in a certain way
EP 67 · Catherine Hefler54:55
Architecture & Design
Design schools around learner choice — only a minority learn best by lecture, so one program block should yield many kinds of learning space.
I've heard statistics where it's you know 15 of us would best learn by sitting and having someone do a presentation
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler1:02:28
Architecture & Design
Break a huge building into 'houses' (six classrooms plus group rooms reconfigurable into 12-14 learning spaces) for wayfinding, comfort, and flexibility.
each Wing is uh we called it a house and it has six classrooms
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler49:48
Developers & Projects
Merging two programs into one building can pay for itself in cladding, sitework, and mechanical efficiencies — and create a community hub.
led to the idea that we could create a lot of efficiencies by
EP 67 · Catherine Hefler34:51
Developers & Projects
Stand up an end-user steering team (parents, teachers, students, owner reps) even on greenfield projects with no existing school community.
at a certain point we got to develop a student or a school steering team
EP 67 · Catherine Hefler59:26
Founder Journeys
Institutionalize knowledge transfer: a national firm's intranet, Quest bulletins, and annual seminars mean someone in the company has already solved your problem.
is surely somewhere in the company someone's done it before
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler1:05:30
Workforce & Labour
The labour crunch spans architects, consultants, suppliers, and trades; the industry must re-elevate trades careers or expect projects to slow and readjust.
we've gotten away from supporting the notion that being a tradesperson is great
EP 67 · Catherine Hefler1:10:56
Materials & Supply
Supply chains remain a single-point-of-failure risk: one regional disruption can cut off materials for months, so plan procurement defensively.
you have one fire in Texas and suddenly you can't get a whole bunch of materials for six months
▶ Watch clipEP 67 · Catherine Hefler1:10:38
Finance & Real Estate
Start succession planning three to five years before you sell - treat it like a teacher's mandatory pre-retirement seminar.
three to five years before you even sell the business you should be doing a hard look with a professional
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP45:15
Finance & Real Estate
Most owners' entire retirement is locked inside the business, so build the advisor relationship years before the sale forces it.
their retirement is locked up in that business and it's a scary time
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP17:31
Founder Journeys
60-70% of businesses will go through succession or close within a decade - construction is over-exposed because owners are aging alongside the labour shortage.
it's estimated that 60 to 70% of businesses are going to go through some type of succession
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP44:22
Founder Journeys
Running a successful business never requires knowing everything - delegate finance to experts the same way you use a lawyer or dentist.
if you run a successful business it is never ever because you know everything about everything
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP22:37
Finance & Real Estate
Know what each professional actually does: a year-end accountant is doing preparation and filing, not tax advisory.
your accountant doesn't give tax advice and they don't charge you for it
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP50:30
Finance & Real Estate
An owner's business and personal finances are inseparable - model dividend vs salary and succession decisions on both sides at once.
I can't think of situations where it's only the business and not the personal side
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP16:12
Founder Journeys
Exit planning is psychological as much as financial: owners lose identity and social network at sale, like retiring athletes.
a lot of people their identity is wrapped around what their job title was
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP6:41
Founder Journeys
'Too busy' is the trap that delays planning - if the business consumes you, you are too busy NOT to do it.
really the answer you're too busy not to to do it
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP47:37
Finance & Real Estate
Get a second set of eyes on insurance even when you think everything is done - one overlooked policy became a $750,000 payout.
the heartest day of my life was handing the $750,000 check to his wife
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP1:10:10
Finance & Real Estate
If you don't write a will the province writes one for you - intestacy means the government decides where your money goes.
the reality of it is everybody has a will it's written by the The Province
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP1:12:51
Finance & Real Estate
A will is useless if your executor can't find it - tell them where it is while you still can.
do you have a will yes does your executive know where it is
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP1:13:25
Contracts & Risk
Plan key-person risk: fund the replacement of management team members so the business survives an illness or death.
how do I protect my management team I want to make sure they're stable
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP42:19
Founder Journeys
Referrals compound when clients feel confident in decisions - educate first, sell never, and the network sends you business.
you always make me feel good about the decisions I've made
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP19:17
Founder Journeys
To scale a practice past your own ceiling, take a partner whose strengths complement yours - the advice they give clients applied to themselves.
for me to be as successful as I wanted to be I needed to be in a partnership
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP32:24
Founder Journeys
Rural small businesses are community anchors - a failed succession can hollow out a whole town, as the Bowater Mersey closure showed.
if anything happens to that business it hurts the community
▶ Watch clipEP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP1:01:32
Founder Journeys
Unresolved financial disorder is a hidden productivity tax on an owner - the stress quietly drains capacity from the actual business.
you've spent the last couple years like 30% less productive
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP57:36
Founder Journeys
Pick advisors who come to the work: a professional who walks your warehouse in safety glasses will understand a construction business better.
how can we really understand you if we haven't put safety glasses on
EP 66 · Peter Freeman CFP53:54
Associations & Advocacy
Small Atlantic markets must pool across provinces to reach critical mass — regional solidarity is a structural necessity, not sentiment.
we all have to stick together in the Eastern provinces
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull16:15
Associations & Advocacy
Opening award submissions to all four Atlantic provinces keeps the pool large enough for wins to mean something.
there might be only two submissions for the whole year
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull16:36
Architecture & Design
Design is a small fraction of an interior designer's job — programming, client discovery, and planning dominate, contrary to TV-show perception.
that's five percent of what we do
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull26:36
Contracts & Risk
Contract administration and project management after construction starts are where interior projects are won or lost.
the whole contract Administration and project management once it goes into construction could make or break a project
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull27:41
Materials & Supply
Specify materials against lead times and schedule risk, not just design intent — a milestone opening date beats a perfect door.
is it going to come in in six weeks or is it going to come in 24 weeks
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull28:46
Policy & Utilities
In Nova Scotia the title 'interior designer' is legally protected — full registration requires a CIDA-accredited degree, 3,250 supervised hours, and the CIDQ exam.
can't actually use interior designer until you've passed the CID queue
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull32:28
Policy & Utilities
Registered interior designers can stamp permit drawings for Part 3 building-code work — the practical line between designers and decorators.
anything in part three of the building code anything above and beyond a part nine building
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull33:08
Contracts & Risk
On large interior fit-up RFPs, interior design firms bid head-to-head against architecture firms for the same lead-consultant role.
so you do bid against Architects
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull34:52
Workforce & Labour
Young designers should rotate through sectors (workplace, hospitality, healthcare) early — each is a completely different knowledge base.
you got to try a few things before you decide what what what Focus you want to take
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull23:38
Architecture & Design
Post-pandemic office design must earn the commute: design for social connection, variety, and choice rather than assigned workstations.
what did we miss during the pandemic it was people so it's it's designing for social connection
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull44:54
Policy & Utilities
Selling beyond-code accessibility (e.g. Rick Hansen certification) is a consultant's persuasion job — minimum-code landlords can be moved with a value case.
you can convince them that it is a worthwhile thing to do to do greater than the minimum code
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull43:02
Associations & Advocacy
Professional registration carries ongoing client-protection obligations — liability insurance and 10 annual CEUs, audited by a registrar.
carrying liability insurance and I'm keeping up on CEUs we have to have 10
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull38:15
GC & Delivery
Trades should call the designer directly instead of assuming — direct sub-to-consultant communication after tender prevents costly site errors.
I don't care just call me if you have a question like don't make an assumption
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull58:07
Trades & Specialty
Listen to the people building it — installers often improve the detail once work is on site.
it's so good to hear from the people who are building
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull56:06
Materials & Supply
Owner-supplied high-end finishes shift logistics risk to the consultant: minimum orders, supply-vs-labour splits, and just-in-time delivery must be priced in.
sometimes there's minimal orders and you don't need a few cubic yards but you got to order a hundred
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull57:22
Workforce & Labour
Regions without local accredited programs export their talent — scholarships, high-school internships, and student memberships are the retention play.
we have to give all of our talents away
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull1:03:08
Founder Journeys
Economic downturns redistribute talent — both transplant guests left bigger markets after the 2008-09 recession, to Atlantic Canada's gain.
the 2008 recession kind of took some some breath out of the industry in Kansas City
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull3:23
Architecture & Design
The best interior design is invisible — occupants not noticing how comfortable they are is the highest compliment.
people not noticing how comfortable they are is is the biggest compliment
EP 65 · Emma Woodhull53:23
Architecture & Design
Get specified upstream: window decisions made late in design cost performance; sell to architects early so apertures are designed around the window.
they'll leave it too late to make a decision on their Windows where we want to change that
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay7:01
Policy & Utilities
Watch BC's building code as the leading indicator — fenestration standards adopted there migrate east within roughly 6-12 months, so spec for the future now.
generally they will start over there and and then they'll gradually make their way across over here
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay12:06
Materials & Supply
Design products against codes 5+ years out; launching something that will be outdated in three to five years wastes R&D.
there's no point to um bring in new products that are going to be indeed outdated in three to five years
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay11:48
Trades & Specialty
Installation governs outcomes: the best-manufactured window is wasted money if the installer gets the rough opening and sealing wrong.
you can have the best window in the world and if it's not installed properly
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay19:40
Materials & Supply
For the dark-window trend in a variable climate, chemically-bonded laminate beats paint — painted vinyl absorbs heat, swells, cracks and damages hardware.
my dad put black windows into our home in 1986 and they're still as black as when they went in
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay24:31
Materials & Supply
Painted windows routinely arrive damaged on new-construction sites; spec a field-repairable finish (touch-up pens, wax kits, chemical rebonding) to avoid resprays and replacements.
they have painted windows delivered to sites and they're damaged before they've even installed them
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay24:50
Materials & Supply
A brand name on a window means little if the brand only extrudes profiles — quality is set by whoever assembles it, which is why vertical integration matters.
that window is only as good as the person who's assembling it
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay37:50
Energy & Renewables
Envelope economics: paying a bit more for a better window U-value lets you downsize the heat pump or HVAC — spend where it compounds.
if you pay a bit more on the windows then you can pay a lot less on the heat pump
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay42:08
Energy & Renewables
Cooling costs now exceed heating costs in many homes, so glazing should be specified for year-round comfort, not just winter.
the cooling costs have exceeded the heating costs in a property
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay17:46
Founder Journeys
Education is the sales motion: accredited architect seminars and twice-monthly code courses build specification share before a quote is ever requested.
predominantly I'm you know trying my possible to educate people on our products
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay27:33
Founder Journeys
Enter a new region by riding an acquired sister brand's distribution — North Star grows in Atlantic Canada through Mitten's three existing depots and shared trucking.
that's helped grow the window business because we can use the distribution Network that they have
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay4:56
Founder Journeys
Mid-market positioning wins against imports: roughly 50-60% savings versus European packages while keeping the high-performance, contemporary look.
you're probably looking at a saving of maybe 50 50 to 60 but we're giving that high performance
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay32:51
Founder Journeys
Buyers resist imports on price even when they admire the performance — Canadians wanted Canadian-made at a Canadian price point, which shaped her move to Cornerstone.
people they liked to buy a Canadian made product
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay3:48
Architecture & Design
On heritage projects, mix-and-match materials by elevation and room — wood/aluminum on the facade, vinyl in basements and garages — as deliberate value engineering.
do some value Engineering in the project if you didn't want to go for wood all the way through
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay33:56
Materials & Supply
Spec for the marine environment: laminated finishes and salt-rated hardware proven 500 metres from the sea are the right default for Maritime coastal builds.
the showroom is about 500 meters from the sea so very very salty
EP 64 · Kate Lindsay26:27
Founder Journeys
Name the 10 clients you want, spend 80% of business development on them, and keep 20% of the door open.
just established the 10 people that you want to work with 10 clients
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch9:11
Founder Journeys
Early-stage contractors should chase opportunities to bid, not handouts — resilience and pestering earn the chance.
not giving us jobs but opportunities to bid
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch8:19
Workforce & Labour
Long-tenured superintendents are the culture: they onboard newcomers and recruit by telling people they are treated well.
they help establish the culture when new people come in
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch13:19
Contracts & Risk
Construction management works when owner, design team, CM and lender collaborate transparently from project inception.
when you collaborate and you're transparent that's when construction management is at its best
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch17:35
Contracts & Risk
When one sub bid lands far below the field, qualify the risk and make the client co-own the decision to take it.
do you want to take the risk because I'm not doing it alone
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch21:31
Contracts & Risk
Sub-trade pricing validity has collapsed to days, making carried numbers in lump-sum bids a live risk to manage.
my price is good for 36 hours
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch22:38
Founder Journeys
A developer equity partnership buys runway and consistency — and signalling that pipeline to employees matters as much as winning it.
there's a Runway of work for the the next level it's so important for the employees to know that
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch31:07
Construction Tech
Use slowdowns to train: AGCM kept everyone on through the pandemic and invested the downtime in Procore training.
we invested a lot of time into training and that's paid off now
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch33:04
Construction Tech
Estimating directly from the architect's Revit model turns window counts, cladding and partition takeoffs into quick wins.
window counts are really quick your cladding materials are quick
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch35:25
GC & Delivery
On heritage and renovation work, do the demolition first to see behind the walls before pricing — or carry 30-40% contingency.
let's get the demo done before we yeah we just see what's behind the walls
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch47:44
Workforce & Labour
The labour shortage is structural: you can no longer muscle through schedules with nights and weekends — plan longer durations.
you just can't muscle your way through it anymore
EP 63 · Rob Clinch49:01
Trades & Specialty
Subcontractors who honestly cap their capacity up front beat ones who overpromise — it lets the GC manage client expectations.
the subcontractors are doing better to manage expectations
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch49:13
Developers & Projects
Owners must start projects far earlier now: a lease expiring in a year means design and procurement begin today.
if you're not starting now like it's not going to get done in time
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch50:45
Contracts & Risk
Pick a delivery-model mix and hold it: AGCM targets 75% construction management, 25% competitive tender, and skips most public work.
if we can keep that balance of you know 75 construction management 25 competitive tender
EP 63 · Rob Clinch53:27
Founder Journeys
Anchor clients who take a chance on a startup create the flywheel — repay them by never letting them regret it and name-dropping them everywhere.
they were one of the first people that took a chance
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch54:41
Founder Journeys
Acquiring a retiring competitor with aligned values is a growth path: Rice Contracting added design-build capability via a succession deal.
to find a succession plan for his business so we started talking
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch1:00:16
Workforce & Labour
Internationally trained engineers re-credentialed through NBCC's two-year programs are a proven answer to the regional talent gap.
engineers in their country have taken the two-year program at nbcc
▶ Watch clipEP 63 · Rob Clinch1:06:45
Construction Tech
Adopt reality-capture tools and let young hires run them — 20-somethings make platforms like OpenSpace sing.
we're using open space for for reality capture on site
EP 63 · Rob Clinch1:07:56
Materials & Supply
Asphalt strength comes from compaction, not thickness — getting the air voids out is everything.
you don't necessarily get your strength from thickness but you get your strength and Longevity from compaction
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard14:29
Materials & Supply
A top-coat over failing asphalt hides the problem without fixing the subgrade — analogous to shingling over broken trusses.
they throw a couple shingles on it and call it good... that's not fixing the problem it's hiding it
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard10:09
Trades & Specialty
Price paving as tons-and-time, not square footage — a phone quote is almost always wrong because variables multiply on site.
it comes down for that as tons in time so it's going to be how many tons of asphalt I'm going to need
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard12:20
Workforce & Labour
Cross-training workers through every role builds the resilient core that lets a 50-person trades company flex across job sizes.
everybody kind of gets bounced around a little bit and find the spot
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard31:20
Trades & Specialty
The paving residential market has flipped from new-build majority to replacement majority — selling now requires diagnosing existing subgrade, not just quoting square footage.
now it's almost gone the other way where it's like 60 40
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard6:55
Founder Journeys
Two quotes can look identical on paper but deliver completely different finished products — consumers need to ask what subgrade prep is actually included.
just because it says that on the paper it doesn't necessarily mean that that's what you're going to get
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard57:04
Founder Journeys
Positioning mid-market (not cheapest, not most expensive) with transparent scope communication is a defensible niche against both low-ball operators and corporate giants.
we're not trying to be the cheapest we don't want to be the most expensive either
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard53:19
Founder Journeys
For small paving contractors, prioritise quality over volume on the way up — bad reputation travels faster than good reputation in Atlantic Canada.
don't sacrifice quality over quantity... bad reputation is going to travel way faster than a good one
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard1:07:50
Trades & Specialty
There is an underserved niche in Atlantic Canada residential and small-commercial paving because large contractors avoid the logistics complexity of multiple small-site mobes.
it kind of leaves an open kind of Niche area where you've got driveways and smaller parking lots
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard1:09:24
Founder Journeys
Paving margins are so thin that one unexpected hour of labour or extra asphalt on a small driveway can fully erase the profit.
if our Paving crew is there for some reason for an extra hour... the margins are gone that's how tight
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard1:12:05
Trades & Specialty
Daily 6:30am toolbox talks, combined with a CRM that logs every customer-salesperson exchange, are the operational glue that keeps a multi-crew paving operation aligned.
we've got a scheduling program... anything that transpires between a salesperson customer is logged through this app
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard28:06
Materials & Supply
Grade control — ensuring water runs away from structures at finished grade — is the core value proposition of a proper paving job, not just the asphalt surface.
that finish grade is going to have you know water running away from your house
EP 62 · Nathan Bernard9:31
Workforce & Labour
Working nearly every position before managing operations buys credibility and faster problem-solving — you've been in your staff's shoes.
it's easier to help them as well if they're stuck or they have an issue
EP 61 · Remy Leger3:59
Trades & Specialty
A manufacturer without install crews can turn local contractors into channel partners by handing them leads and takeoffs.
we don't also doesn't have a set of installers so we kind of use our local market of contractors
EP 61 · Remy Leger5:35
Materials & Supply
Renovation demand in remote markets is driven by asset age and shipping windows, not green mandates — plan around the three boats a year.
the building almost are getting old they're getting used and they just need to get renovated
EP 61 · Remy Leger9:18
Associations & Advocacy
Stay ahead of code and Energy Star changes through your manufacturer association's annual meetings, where regulators preview what's coming.
government members will come in talk about where the you know energy star is going
EP 61 · Remy Leger15:17
Founder Journeys
Internet-armed customers now out-research suppliers — treat informed buyers as a sales asset, because they're willing to spend.
they've actually some of them surpassed their knowledge because he had done a lot of research
EP 61 · Remy Leger15:34
Energy & Renewables
Spec glazing by elevation — solar-blocking south, passive north — and couple the window package with HVAC sizing, because it changes the heat pump you buy.
it modifies your heat pump which it either can bring down or increase your decision
EP 61 · Remy Leger17:40
Energy & Renewables
A 5-7% triple-glaze premium pays itself back in energy costs — and cooling, not heating, is now the bigger Maritime bill.
that's all it is about five seven percent You're Gonna Save it and more
EP 61 · Remy Leger18:02
Policy & Utilities
Know grant thresholds cold: the federal retrofit grant requires ER 34, and decorative aluminum grills can quietly fail a customer's energy audit.
you have to hit the current standard of the integer rating which is 34
EP 61 · Remy Leger19:28
Founder Journeys
Selling one premium line instead of good-better-best forces apples-to-apples comparisons and positions you on quality, not price ladders.
competitors still have a a good better best window right we only have our window
EP 61 · Remy Leger21:07
Materials & Supply
Over-engineering costs little at production volume and pays back in service: steel-reinforced sashes mean no callbacks from the field.
we don't have the callbacks like we don't have sashes bowling in the field
EP 61 · Remy Leger23:24
Materials & Supply
Field physics drives product design: low-E glass recessed in deep frames bounces heat that superheats vinyl to 120-140°C — the real reason hybrid cladding exists.
the frame starts to superheat and the frame starts to weaken out
EP 61 · Remy Leger25:42
Policy & Utilities
Regulation reshapes whole product categories: doors were barely tested until NAFS arrived with the 2015 code, ending loose-tolerance building.
once the new billing codes came into effect in 2015 Nas was introduced
EP 61 · Remy Leger32:43
GC & Delivery
Don't enter the multi-unit market on product alone — GCs buy the service envelope: project managers, site visits, adjustments, and follow-through.
that market cannot be approached the same way we approach a residential Market
EP 61 · Remy Leger44:15
Developers & Projects
Commercial supply runs on two-year lead times — court GCs and architects today for buildings deciding their 2025-26 packages now.
they're making it two years before the windows are going in at least
EP 61 · Remy Leger51:54
GC & Delivery
Dedicate project managers to three-or-four key GC accounts rather than spreading them across retail volume — depth of relationship wins spec work.
his his three or four key customers that he's going to have
EP 61 · Remy Leger46:58
Materials & Supply
Newfoundland is all-in or stay out: with no backhaul freight, carriers charge both directions, making Winnipeg cheaper to reach than St. John's.
they're charging you the trip there and the trip back because they got nothing to come back
EP 61 · Remy Leger56:25
Founder Journeys
Tight regional markets like PEI are won with local boots on the ground — a rep who lives there and knows everyone beats any campaign.
it's a very very small community everyone knows everyone
EP 61 · Remy Leger54:09
Policy & Utilities
Performance requirements vary by microclimate: Halifax demands PG35-45 where Moncton needs PG25, and salt air forces stainless hardware.
Halifax would have a PG of 35 45 depending on where it is
EP 61 · Remy Leger1:01:24
Workforce & Labour
Tangible craftsmanship retains people: shop-floor pride in building something you can drive past keeps tenure at 30-40 years.
most guys have been in the industry for 30 40 years
EP 61 · Remy Leger1:06:07
Associations & Advocacy
In a small industry, cooperate with competitors — lend product and share market intel, because one day you'll be the one in need.
we have competitors that call us hey uh I ran out of this
EP 61 · Remy Leger1:07:10
Materials & Supply
Windows are now structural building envelope — 20-by-22-foot units replacing stud walls — yet homeowners still spend on countertops instead.
you have Windows now that are basically replacing stud walls
EP 61 · Remy Leger1:10:44
Workforce & Labour
Join the union once you already exceed their standards — let them run the benefits and training infrastructure you were building anyway.
we never approached you because you pay your guys good right so I paid better than the union
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean17:20
Trades & Specialty
Entering a trade niche with a single product system (no alternatives) forces focus and builds genuine expertise faster than trying to compete across all formats.
we weren't using torch — that's not even an option for us right
EP 60 · Jeremy Mean32:02
Founder Journeys
Spend two years working budgets and details with a GC before a tender is issued — early engagement converts relationships into awarded contracts on large complex jobs.
I think it was like a two-year process even before being awarded the job
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean48:17
Workforce & Labour
Cross-train roofing and cladding crews so they can shift between scopes — it extends your employment year to 12 months and creates a more flexible, loyal workforce.
now we're working 12 months a year instead of eight or nine
EP 60 · Jeremy Mean52:35
Trades & Specialty
Single-ply roofing requires roughly half the crew of torch-on two-ply for equivalent coverage — in a labour shortage, the system that needs fewer people wins.
we don't need 10 guys to go into a roof we only need four to five due to the system
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean30:27
GC & Delivery
Avoid racing to the bottom on school tenders — thin margins and government specs combine to make schools consistently unprofitable for specialty subcontractors.
schools have not been uh great for anybody
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean1:10:16
Founder Journeys
Solve the GC's adjacent problem (even when it's not your scope) to build the reputation that earns design-build calls — problem-solving beyond your contract is the long-term business development play.
give me let me make a few phone calls let me see if I can find you something
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean1:20:43
Materials & Supply
When selling a product alternate to architects who resist re-detailing, hand them the manufacturer's CAD files for free — removing the work barrier converts resistance into approvals.
you don't have to do that — Carlisle web page they have all the details, all the CAD files
EP 60 · Jeremy Mean1:34:42
Workforce & Labour
Hire 'misfits' from other companies — workers labelled difficult elsewhere often thrive when placed in a culture that treats them fairly and with clear expectations.
they were a problem somewhere else and they're in an environment now they're flourishing
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean1:19:56
Trades & Specialty
Diversify into adjacent building-envelope scopes when you plateau on labour supply for your existing trade — it's easier to grow headcount across related trades than to find more specialists in a saturated talent pool.
it's easier to diversify and be you know 300 — divide that out and have a hundred hundred hundred
EP 60 · Jeremy Mean55:55
Founder Journeys
When entering a competitor's market, maintain relationships rather than undercutting — you'll need those competitors as references, sponsors, and collaborators down the road.
we're not out there to make enemies — you step on someone's toes and it's gonna come back and bite you
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean59:57
Materials & Supply
Total-system warranties with manufacturer inspection at job completion shift liability to the supplier and become a compelling sales tool — price them explicitly as a line item.
it's like 10 cents or 30 cents a square foot for this total system warranty
▶ Watch clipEP 60 · Jeremy Mean35:15
GC & Delivery
When working in remote or extreme-cold sites, prefabricate aggressively and ship redundant components — assume some will fail in transit or not fit on site.
let's ship three of those we only need one let's ship five of those we only need two
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo6:17
Contracts & Risk
Hard-quoting evolving or experimental projects is a trap; open-book cost-plus preserves the relationship and reflects reality when scope is fluid.
quoting them would be an absolute nightmare... we usually just do it on a cost scenario, everything's open book
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo18:26
Founder Journeys
Some projects should be taken on at cost or below as intentional marketing investments — they generate referrals and portfolio credibility that more than offset the margin sacrifice.
these are the projects that don't make money... good for PR, good for referrals, sculptural but also marketing
EP 59 · Marco Gallo17:34
GC & Delivery
In extreme cold, air-powered tools and battery tools are the first failure points; plan tool redundancy and a heated break space to cycle tools back to operating temperature.
air powered tools we start to get condensation and those just fault out on you... battery life expectancy is horrible
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo4:44
Offsite / Modular
Design for disassembly from the start on temporary structures: reusable pipe-and-clamp scaffolding goes back to regular job sites; sacrificial elements are planned in, not accidents.
pipe and clamp scaffolding can just go back to a job site and be used for stucco or low-rise buildings throughout the year
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo9:41
Founder Journeys
Owners with design or architecture backgrounds attract unusual, design-led projects that keep talent engaged — the 'wicked and weird' pipeline is a recruitment and retention tool.
when an architect has a really great idea but has no idea how it's going to stand... we get the call for those
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo16:06
Architecture & Design
Recycling and reuse should be treated as a design constraint on temporary builds, not an afterthought — it lowers cost on the next iteration and reduces project waste.
can this be recycled, can it be taken down and reused or repurposed — those conversations happen early on
▶ Watch clipEP 59 · Marco Gallo9:24
Founder Journeys
Start with a defined Plan B before taking the entrepreneurial leap — knowing your fallback removes the anxiety that clouds judgment.
if something goes wrong what can I do takes away the anxiety
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira52:18
Founder Journeys
Secure six months of confirmed revenue before leaving employment — it gives you negotiating room and time to hire without panic.
I have enough job to carry me for six months six months is guaranteed
EP 58 · Arides Cabreira56:03
Founder Journeys
Leave previous employers with full transparency and a generous notice period — they become your first referral network.
I hope you guys support me on that says now sure I understand
EP 58 · Arides Cabreira56:53
Founder Journeys
Build a holding-company umbrella from day one so you can add sub-companies, protect family assets, and access better tax brackets as you grow.
let's build an umbrella so this umbrella we can create sub companies work underneath
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira57:29
Workforce & Labour
When you cannot find local labour, fish globally — posting internationally produced 20 résumés vs zero locally during a labor shortage.
I got like about 20 resumes nobody in Canada oh everybody outside Canada
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:02:35
Workforce & Labour
Hire on attitude and team-player mindset first; technical skills can be taught, but toxic culture destroys a small firm fast.
they have to have a respect for the team they have to be a team player nobody's better than anybody
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:39:32
Workforce & Labour
Running a weekly group training session with shared visuals keeps a globally distributed team aligned on local building conventions they didn't learn in their home country.
we have a group meeting a picture the Google is a silver for all this because we can show pictures
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:47:45
Offsite / Modular
Use time-zone differences as a production advantage — a 24-hour design relay between NB and Philippines let 46North deliver a 3-day turnaround on urgent manufacturing packages.
we work in eight hours each day we're working 24 hours on the same project
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:53:15
Offsite / Modular
Design every component of a manufactured home before production starts — hinge-truss roofs, plug locations, and assembly sequence must be solved on paper before the line runs.
everything has to be taught before it goes to the production it's not like a custom home
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:19:24
Architecture & Design
Understand Canadian building code Part 3 vs Part 9 limits early — the 600m² / 3-storey ceiling defines your business scope until you partner with a licensed architect.
the footprint of the building cannot be more than 600 square meters and cannot be more than three stars
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:11:41
Founder Journeys
Administration is the primary killer of small design firms in year 1-3 — even with great service and clients, neglecting invoicing, proposals, and payroll causes failure.
it's not because they don't have the service they don't have the client it's the demonstration is the biggest factor for the company to fail
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira1:41:25
Finance & Real Estate
Rent before you buy when relocating to an unfamiliar market — Cabreira rented for 6 months in Moncton to avoid being stuck with the wrong asset in a slow-moving market.
I don't want to buy in the wrong place and then we'll be stuck with this house they're not gonna sell
▶ Watch clipEP 58 · Arides Cabreira46:54
Workforce & Labour
Self-awareness about your own needs and values is the prerequisite for every successful career pivot — without it, discontentment is inevitable.
if we can have the self-awareness to recognize what those needs are recognize what your values are what your priorities are
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller5:26
Workforce & Labour
Build candidate personas from your top-performer data before creating recruitment content — targeted messaging attracts aligned hires and filters out 'spray and pray' applicants.
we look at who are our top performers... we create essentially that Persona so then we're creating content that is going to be appealing to those people
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller10:24
Workforce & Labour
Embedding your values into behavioural interview questions (not just culture-fit rhetoric) is the most practical way to screen for alignment before an offer is made.
ask questions built around that right find out how does whatever individual how have they behaved in the past when it comes to leading a project working with a team
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller16:34
Workforce & Labour
The 'no brilliant jerks' rule works: a culture with deeply embedded values will naturally expel high-skill misaligned hires because they disengage from the friction.
when the brilliant jerks do make their way in they honestly they don't last very long because those values are so prevalent in the way that we're working
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller19:43
Founder Journeys
Core values need periodic revalidation against the business's current stage — values set during startup may not fit a maturing company's objectives.
reflecting backwards have we stuck to these in the past year do they make sense and then going forward do they need to shift it all
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller20:34
Workforce & Labour
Women represent only ~11-12% of Canada's construction workforce and ~5% of on-site workers — closing this gap requires both active outreach and internal belonging signals, not just recruitment ads.
women in construction in Canada I think is like 11 or 12 or something like that and then actually women on the job site is like five percent
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller27:23
Workforce & Labour
Breaking the 'construction is only hard physical labour' stereotype with the next generation requires showing up in schools, conferences, and newcomer-community channels — not waiting for candidates to find you.
don't be afraid to go volunteer and do something and talk to grade seven students right and tell them about what life is like
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller34:17
Construction Tech
Construction professionals transitioning to construction-tech firms like Procore are among the most sought-after candidates because they reduce the 'who are you talking to' gap in product and customer roles.
we absolutely love people that are coming in with construction industry because then you know exactly who you're talking to and why the product is so valuable
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller40:06
Workforce & Labour
Employer brand-building must be continuous — not switched on only when a hiring surge hits — so that the candidate pipeline is already warm when demand spikes.
even when you're in a highly hiring lull it's even more important right now to be communicating out there that this is who we are
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller53:15
Founder Journeys
Employee voice is the most credible talent-brand asset at any company size — five people with two genuine advocates is a stronger signal than any job posting.
the voice of the employees is what wins so just like the voice of the customer is what wins
EP 57 · Melissa Macfarlane Heidmiller51:07
Founder Journeys
Winning a government-program anchor contract early provides stable volume that funds growth into riskier commercial work.
fast forward until now that same program we've won it every time since and now we do six to seven hundred homes
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald5:55
Founder Journeys
Over-reliance on a single government program is a political risk; deliberately diversify revenue streams before the next election cycle.
every time an election came up or something that was being used as a political tool we were scared yeah
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald6:37
GC & Delivery
A senior GC mentor who trusts you with jobs and teaches you the commercial ropes compresses years of learning you cannot replicate alone.
Bud was extremely good to me and he took me along with him and taught me a lot of things to do
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald8:04
Founder Journeys
Rapid revenue growth without matching profit is a trap; 700% growth in a year may leave nothing on the bottom line.
2012 I think was a 700 percent growth and it's funny how they say you're growing so much but the money not necessarily
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald13:20
Workforce & Labour
When entering a new city, plan to hire locally within six to twelve months or travel costs will permanently price you out of smaller jobs.
if we come in here we have to get local within six months or within one year that's part of your model
▶ Watch clipEP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald37:59
GC & Delivery
Bundling multiple interior-envelope scopes under one subcontract reduces GC coordination overhead and improves schedule predictability for both parties.
you have the GC you get one price where you have to write one subcontract for your doors hardware windows drywall paint fire proofing spray proofing
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:00:20
Workforce & Labour
When skilled trades are in shortage, sharing labour across scopes on the same site cuts supervision costs — the biggest line item on complex commercial jobs.
if I have a supervisor that can supervise a drywall and when he's caught up can work with the spray foam guy I have guys on site
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:01:37
Construction Tech
95% of trade contractors still price from PDFs while BIM data exists; the firms that close this gap win complex commercial work by default.
95 of the trades are estimating using PDFs and the second they get a job they're like what did I miss
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald59:30
Founder Journeys
Buying a company just before a commodity price spike (120% steel increase, union strike) is survivable if you move fast and diversify revenue.
I bought the business and then metal stud went up 120 and I'm on all the jobs where you can't get any increases
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald29:56
GC & Delivery
Prioritising relationship-building with GCs during a boom creates a mutual-dependency safety net that outlasts the cycle.
I want to build the relationship with you now so when this boom is over we still have this together
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:16:37
Founder Journeys
Consciously stepping back from operations and delegating authority is the inflection point between running a business and scaling one.
if I go and touch it I can do it but then I'm stopping somebody else from doing it and growing into it
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:27:17
Workforce & Labour
Construction companies are not tapping immigration programs that could resolve the labour shortage; visible hiring infrastructure (HR, website, ads) is the missing piece.
none of us have HR none of us have a good website we're not making anybody aware of what we can do
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:04:11
GC & Delivery
Speed-chasing to open-on-schedule produces buildings condemned or torn down within 15 years; quality-oriented subs must be willing to tell the GC a week late is better than a failing building.
I'd rather look at an owner and say your project's going to be a week late but this is why versus oh I met your schedule
▶ Watch clipEP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald1:18:58
Founder Journeys
Organic geographic expansion through small headache jobs in each new city builds a local workforce base before the big jobs arrive.
we didn't go let's take the biggest job in town and grow what we did was spread into these little cities take on the small jobs
EP 56 · Dwaine MacDonald36:13
Founder Journeys
Buying a supplier business you previously bought from gives you instant empathy for their operational juggling act — and lets you course-correct your own demanding-contractor habits.
being on the side of the retail store was an eye-opener what these guys get put through
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald7:23
Trades & Specialty
Equipment rental (vacuum lifters, roller tampers) bridges the capital gap for smaller landscape contractors and converts renters into buyers once volume justifies it.
you rent it you know for one or two jobs the next thing you do listen man I can spend this much in rentals or I can just buy it
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald15:33
GC & Delivery
For large-format pavers, always incorporate equipment rental costs into your labor estimate as a direct variable cost; the per-job math often beats back injury and lost productivity.
renting this gear incorporating that variable into your labor costs too absolutely that’s a big deal
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald16:23
Contracts & Risk
Winning commercial masonry/landscape work requires getting specified by the architect or landscape architect early — before the project goes to tender — or the product gets value-engineered out.
first of all the building owner yeah that’s just coming to the architect … put it in plans … then it’s put out to tender
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald33:06
Materials & Supply
On large commercial deliveries, direct ship from manufacturer to site removes the need to stage at your yard — cutting double-handling cost and space constraints.
some of those bigger projects you are just taking it from direct from manufacturer to site there’s no you know I don’t have to bring it to my yard
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald36:06
Trades & Specialty
Never substitute an unqualified installer for a mason on veneer or brick work — failed jobs create expensive remediation calls and destroy the subcontractor relationship.
we’ve certainly seen plenty of jobs look awful because you simply thought that your tile guy … could do the job
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald41:26
Workforce & Labour
With the average Nova Scotia mason reportedly in their 50s, contractors should be locking in relationships with skilled masons now before retirements create a critical bottleneck.
the average Mason was like basically in their 50s in Nova Scotia … so that’s been a hard thing
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald40:43
Founder Journeys
Product-knowledge sales in construction takes 1–2 years before you reach ~75% competency — new hires need to be warned upfront that the first period will be a baptism by fire.
I usually say in this industry you need … one to two years to kind of even get … like a 75 knowledge of the product
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald43:48
Workforce & Labour
Tradespeople can attract new recruits and clients by becoming social-media influencers who document their craft — the trades niche on Instagram and YouTube is undersaturated in Atlantic Canada.
you can be an influencer in this sort of Industry … work on your trade and then use that to be that influencer on the market
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald48:26
Founder Journeys
When construction market demand outgrows the capacity of incumbent suppliers, new regional entrants can capture commercial work without displacing anyone — the pie is growing.
it’s not just about getting your piece of the pie it’s also like growing the pie and that pie is growing
EP 55 · Kyle MacDonald58:25
Founder Journeys
Sales mastery is relationship mastery: ask about the customer's biggest pain first, then fit your solution to it — not the reverse.
I'm not really good in sales I'm just good at relationships
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux2:36
Founder Journeys
The musician's 'flow state' and the salesperson's pitch zone are the same psychology — getting into both requires genuine interest in the other person, not a script.
same thing in the sales environment when you're pitching something when you're responding to questions
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux6:32
Founder Journeys
In B2B construction supply, making 'friends' with customers is functionally unavoidable and commercially useful — orthodoxy against it doesn't survive contact with reality.
theoretically you should not make friends from your customers... but I think you do automatically
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux8:01
Founder Journeys
A career pivot toward your natural strengths beats forcing a mismatch path: self-awareness in the field (literally, on a log) is the trigger for a better trajectory.
I scratched my head and I said I don't think I'm going to be able to do this forever
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux10:09
Founder Journeys
After COVID demand normalised, construction suppliers had to relearn competitive selling — follow-up, qualification, and persistence were muscles that had atrophied for 30 months.
we actually have to work to get the sales in now we have to follow up that's something we haven't done in 35 30 months
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux16:36
Materials & Supply
Construction demand is tightly linked to interest rates and economic confidence — when rates are high, people hold, and you must double down on sales effort to compensate.
if interest rates are high people are a little bit more hesitant so we have to double down as sales people
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux17:37
Materials & Supply
COVID supply chains had no loyalty: confirmed orders were cancelled days before start, and product went to the highest bidder — operators needed contingency sourcing plans.
if somebody was going to pay higher and if they have the product it would go to the highest bidder
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux30:00
Materials & Supply
When structural material (e.g. LVL) disappears from supply, production stops entirely — build multi-source relationships for critical engineered lumber before you need them.
in our business if you don't have any lvls you're not building
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux26:35
Contracts & Risk
During COVID, salespeople had to resell the same job two or three times as prices jumped between quote and delivery — locking in escalation clauses or cost-plus terms would have protected margin.
the PO said it was ten thousand dollars but you invoiced 17... we had to sell the job again
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux30:14
Offsite / Modular
Engineered wood can now reach 6-story buildings (up from 3), opening commercial opportunities previously requiring steel — cost sensitivity is pushing engineers to reconsider default material choices.
with the engineered Lumber you can do up to six story buildings which is pretty cool because not too long ago it was only three
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux34:24
Offsite / Modular
Hybrid structures (concrete/steel ground floor, wood above) are driven primarily by cost and price sensitivity, not engineering preference — understanding this helps you position wood as the cost play.
Engineers are becoming much more price sensitive so you know it used to be hey it's just we do it in steel
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux35:46
Workforce & Labour
Labour shortages are partly solved by sourcing international workers (Mexico, Colombia) and by contractors acquiring their own lifting equipment, reducing reliance on supplier-side crane delivery.
we have workers from Mexico we have workers from Colombia... contractors are getting their own lifts
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux24:14
Workforce & Labour
Design labour is globally sourceable — Clyvanor uses Vietnam-based designers, demonstrating that the structural-component industry can offshore knowledge work just like software.
we even have worked with people out of Vietnam right now designers because sourcing
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux20:04
Offsite / Modular
Modular installation collapses schedule dramatically ('crane drops Lego boxes, hotel done in 3–4 days') — the schedule argument, not just cost, is the key commercial lever for modular on large projects.
a couple three four days later the hotel's after it's like a big Show everybody's like wow
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux38:37
Associations & Advocacy
Saturated regional markets (13 manufacturers in a 160km Quebec radius) can still operate collegially when competitors share intelligence via associations — a model Atlantic Canada's less-crowded trades can learn from.
there's probably like 13 manufacturers... it's a very friendly competition they communicate a lot
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux50:33
Founder Journeys
The US structural-component market sells through lumber yards, not direct to builders — a fundamentally different channel model than Canada, giving distributors early-warning demand signals.
100 of our business is lumber yards we don't sell directly to the Builder
EP 54 · Bertin Rioux42:31
GC & Delivery
For commercial structural projects, reverse-engineer the schedule from required delivery date through design approval, material order, and manufacturing — 6–9 months is standard.
we work backwards we just you know we reverse engineer the whole project
▶ Watch clipEP 54 · Bertin Rioux45:59
Energy & Renewables
Federal ZEVIP and EV Boost grants cover 50% of EV charging infrastructure costs including hardware, electrical labour, and engineering fees — making sub-two-year ROI achievable for apartment building owners.
the programs pay for half everything to get these Chargers in your buildings
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald24:34
Developers & Projects
Multi-unit residential is the highest-priority EV charging deployment target because 90% of EV charging happens at home, yet 31% of Canadians live in apartments and have no way to charge.
90 somewhere close to 90 of the time you charge a electric you charge it at your destination
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald22:56
Construction Tech
Load-sharing software lets you put up to six Level 2 chargers on a single circuit, dramatically reducing electrical infrastructure cost for parkade deployments.
we'll put up to six Chargers on one circuit and our software will load share them
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald34:23
Energy & Renewables
Older buildings are often easier to retrofit with EV charging than new builds because years of efficiency upgrades have freed electrical capacity and electrical rooms have more physical space.
in many instances it's easier to retrofit chargers right now in older then a brand new building
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald38:05
Policy & Utilities
Developers should at minimum size their new-build electrical service and electrical room to be EV-ready, even if they don’t install chargers today — retrofitting the rough-in later costs far more.
just size the service and size the electrical room accordingly you don't need to spend a hundred thousand dollar
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald52:45
Policy & Utilities
Government EV infrastructure grants are a timing opportunity: funding is generous now because adoption is pre-tipping-point; once the market reaches early majority, subsidies will dry up.
the funding is available now it may not be because once this thing moves from early adopters to early majority
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald50:58
Founder Journeys
Aligning a business around a sustainability mission (rather than product lines) enables pivots into adjacent markets — Catalyst moved from LED lighting to solar to EV charging by asking ‘does this check our electrification box?’
we settled on we're just going to help others achieve environmental sustainability through electrification
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald20:13
Founder Journeys
When a vendor’s hardware locks you into their software for life, that’s a signal to build your own — Catalyst’s frustration with their first EV charger supplier led them to found Electric Avenue.
once you buy their Hardware you're locked into their software for Life... we said you know forget it let's do it ourselves
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald21:52
Founder Journeys
Getting a product specification into an architect’s drawings early is the ‘holy grail’ for electrical product reps — relationship with the architect upstream beats any downstream sales push.
the holy grail for anyone in my space if you can build those relationships find the right Solutions
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald13:51
Founder Journeys
The E-Myth entrepreneur identity trap is real for technical founders: if you don’t deliberately schedule time away from technical tasks, you’ll keep falling back into them at the expense of the business.
it's an identity thing almost... we've always worked with some great business coaches
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald10:30
Developers & Projects
Selling EV charging to multi-res developers at 99.9% occupancy requires a 60-year building lifecycle argument, not just current ROI — the building being built today will need EV infrastructure well before it’s retired.
you're dealing with a building that's a product that has a 60-year life cycle
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald50:31
Energy & Renewables
Over-deploying EV charging infrastructure (2–5% of parking spots) ahead of actual EV ownership shifts consumer perception and is the explicit goal of government grant programs.
they want you to over deploy to make sure every tenant feels comfortable they can buy an electric vehicle
EP 53 · Mark MacDonald30:19
Workforce & Labour
Contractors are turning down bids because they can't confidently staff the work — the labour shortage has become a risk-management problem, not just an HR inconvenience.
they're not necessarily bidding on projects because they're not confident the risk is too comfortable that they're going to have the people
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre17:53
Workforce & Labour
Your best recruitment strategy is a retention strategy — people quit bosses, not jobs, so investing in frontline-manager quality directly reduces turnover costs.
people don't quit their job they quit their boss so we do a ton of work helping them build capacity with their front line managers
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre20:58
GC & Delivery
Promoting your best tradesperson into supervision without management training is a predictable failure mode in construction — technical skill and people skill are completely different competencies.
this fella is great at operating this piece of equipment great employee we're going to move him to a supervisory position — it's a completely different skill set
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre21:36
Founder Journeys
Small-to-medium construction firms that haven't done succession planning are at real risk of being absorbed or disappearing when founders exit — the complexity is proportional to how dependent the business is on a few people.
you're seeing some companies unfortunately just kind of disappear with you know Mom and Pop who were running it for so many years
EP 52 · Alain Lefebvre40:00
GC & Delivery
A four-step scripted feedback process — state what you observed, the expectation, ask for their perspective, then build a joint plan — makes difficult conversations manageable even for people who naturally avoid them.
this is what I saw / this is the expectation / give me your side of it / what can we do now to work together to build a plan
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre26:42
Workforce & Labour
Emotional intelligence is a stronger predictor of leadership effectiveness than IQ — and unlike IQ, EI is trainable with the right tools and practice.
EI is emotional intelligence a far greater measure of who will make a good leader than IQ
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre28:38
Founder Journeys
Construction suppliers moving staff into sales roles need structured sales-process training — deep product knowledge without a process framework leaves reps flying by the seat of their pants.
if you don't have a process if you don't have kind of a baseline or a system that you can kind of fall back on you're kind of flying by the seat of your pants
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre47:20
Workforce & Labour
An outsourced HR function gives small and medium construction companies — which lack in-house HR — full-cycle recruitment capability without the overhead of a permanent department.
we're able to operate as kind of that extension or that branch that arm of HR for these organizations
EP 52 · Alain Lefebvre18:38
Workforce & Labour
The construction labour crunch was visible and foreseeable by 2010 — firms that dismissed early warnings are now the most exposed; proactive workforce planning matters.
in 2010 2011 I remember people were talking about you know these challenges that are coming down on us and we're gonna feel it
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre36:24
Workforce & Labour
Strong candidates in today's Atlantic Canada market are off the table within days — delays in the hiring process lose the best people to competitors.
you let them sit for a week while you're doing some stuff in behind the scenes they're gonna get nabbed up pretty quickly
EP 52 · Alain Lefebvre38:09
Workforce & Labour
Using personality-profile tools like DISC is not about labelling people but about building the self-awareness to understand how you naturally operate and where it costs you energy to adapt.
it's not to say that you can't do it because as someone I fall into kind of that S personality — that doesn't mean if I work at it I can't end up in that dominant position
EP 52 · Alain Lefebvre31:35
Founder Journeys
For a student or early-career professional, treating the student status as a free card to network aggressively with industry visitors delivers more career value than any curriculum.
that's a free card for me to get to talk to as many people as I can — there's more value in that than any criteria or curriculum
▶ Watch clipEP 52 · Alain Lefebvre6:38
Founder Journeys
Site experience is a durable sales advantage for suppliers — reps who speak the trade's language win trust the office-raised cannot.
I can walk up into a sea can sit with a guy in a soup can and have a coffee and discuss some business
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie2:52
Materials & Supply
An inter-branch inventory transfer network is the structural moat over independent wholesalers — any branch's stock is every branch's stock.
we could see something in Newfoundland we could have it here in Dartmouth
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie9:21
Materials & Supply
Project schedule slips cascade into supplier warehouse congestion — hubs need slack space for delayed jobs stacking on incoming ones.
when projects get pushed it definitely is a challenge for us at the branch side
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie10:31
Materials & Supply
Mega-projects are deliberately split across multiple wholesalers — no single supplier can or should take a whole tower.
no one wholesaler can handle it it's just it's not even good business
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie26:58
Contracts & Risk
Trades take at least three quotes on every material package to keep suppliers honest — swings can hit $100k on $1M of material.
would do a job without at least three quotes you know to keep people honest
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie28:37
Energy & Renewables
Government energy rebates are reshaping HVAC demand — stock and sell to the rebate lists, because customers buy what qualifies.
we have been seeing a trend in products that are listed on the on the rebates category
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie22:12
Materials & Supply
When demand trends shift, local inventory levels must move in lockstep with customer education — one without the other loses the sale.
when these Trends are changing we need to be changing our inventory levels locally as well
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie23:40
Developers & Projects
Halifax has broken its 27-storey height cap — high-rise multi-res is the new normal and supply strategy has to follow it.
you're seeing multiple buildings at 30 and above a few plans for 34.35
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie25:44
Workforce & Labour
The labour shortage hits the whole chain — suppliers and architects too — and distribution must actively market itself as a career path.
it's not like there's like this pool of folks out there that are just waiting to get into distribution
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie39:34
Workforce & Labour
Retention is built from internal mobility, paid volunteer days and funded education — the proof is 26- and 40-year careers.
you want to move into management sure we'll train you we'll give you the courses that you need
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie41:54
Workforce & Labour
Women are roughly 10% of the wholesale business — visible internal networks like Women of Wolseley are how you grow that number.
you can be very very successful as a woman in this industry and right now we're we're about 10
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie42:29
Construction Tech
Self-serve e-commerce with barcode truck-stock replenishment and stock visibility converts supplier service into contractor time savings.
you can scan and basically shop from your own shop or you can replenish any of your truck stock
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie45:05
Materials & Supply
A weekly national all-hands call is a cheap early-warning system for supply-chain shocks — another region has usually hit your problem first.
if we raise an issue that we're having in Atlantic someone in BC might say oh hey ran into that
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie49:54
Materials & Supply
Catch supply problems three to six months ahead by pushing communication down the chain from the moment a job is won.
you're going to have problems if you don't catch them three six months in advance
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie51:13
Materials & Supply
Commodity forecasting (copper, steel, cast) is now a core supplier competency, not a back-office afterthought.
do we forecast that we needed that much copper or steel or cast
EP 51 · Tom MacKenzie52:32
Founder Journeys
Transferable skills from other industries (advertising, agency work) are a genuine competitive advantage when entering construction — people skills and business-development instincts fill gaps that technical credentials cannot.
I carried over that culture and that experience I had built in the advertising world into a company that really looked at doing it a little differently.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil9:00
Workforce & Labour
Job ads no longer work post-COVID for skilled trades and site supervisors — GCs must build culture and values deliberately to attract and develop talent, treating hiring as a long-cycle investment.
People don't really respond to job ads anymore — those days are over. You have to find other ways of attracting these unicorns.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil17:45
Workforce & Labour
Site supervisors are the hard rate-limiter on GC growth; no amount of pipeline or sales effort compensates for lacking enough qualified supers to resource jobs.
The site supers are pretty key — they're the rate limiter to growth.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil17:16
GC & Delivery
Saying no to work that exceeds your resourcing capacity protects brand and margin; the entrepreneurial impulse to take everything is what gets construction companies into trouble.
Someone told me once you'll never hurt your brand by saying no — and it's true.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil21:16
Workforce & Labour
A coaching-first talent development model — hiring for values alignment first, then developing technical skills — produces more durable outcomes than competency-first hiring under labour-market pressure.
It's about the alignment around the people and your core values — you can coach, you can develop, you can fill in the gap.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil19:11
GC & Delivery
PM-led estimating (where the project manager who priced the job also delivers it) creates accountability and eliminates blame-shifting when costs overrun.
If you price that project and see it through, you have no one to blame it on.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil24:20
Construction Tech
Procore (and similar enterprise platforms) require a dedicated implementation resourcing budget treated like a capital project — companies that deploy it 'as a side project' during busy periods fail to realize the integration value.
We underestimated what it would take to truly implement it — if you're going to adopt Procore, you need to be ready for it.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil50:58
Construction Tech
Finance-system integration (Procore-to-accounting-platform sync) is the hardest and highest-value Procore milestone; almost no companies in a 200-firm North American group had achieved it with Sage 100.
Out of almost 200 construction companies there was no one that had synchronized these two platforms.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil53:08
Finance & Real Estate
Vertical integration — owning development, construction management, and GC delivery — compresses margins, reduces client-acquisition friction, and creates a reinvestment flywheel unavailable to single-entity firms.
Together as a group we're north of 50 people — we're a vertically integrated organization.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil13:39
Developers & Projects
Seeding a distressed urban neighbourhood with curated, entrepreneurially-aligned commercial tenants before building residential creates community and dramatically reduces stabilization risk on future residential conversions.
We sold the canteen building to the canteen owners and it was such a win-win — good for everybody, even the community.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil43:06
GC & Delivery
Applying commercial project-management discipline (schedules, change-order process, milestones) to custom residential builds is what allows a GC to scale in that segment without losing margin or client satisfaction.
We employ a commercial model — a commercial approach to running the project within our residential projects.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil14:50
Workforce & Labour
Hiring the wrong senior PM under labour-market pressure is a business-threatening mistake — one bad hire can run multiple projects into the ground within a year.
He ran three jobs into the ground within a year — that is detrimental to everyone.
EP 50 · Elliot MacNeil35:36
Architecture & Design
Commission the building envelope early in design — catching defects in design is exponentially cheaper than fixing them during or after construction.
you want to catch this in design if you're catching this during construction it's going to cost you more
EP 49 · Janet Tobin16:47
Trades & Specialty
Third-party envelope commissioners are welcomed by contractors, not feared — they provide independent validation that protects everyone, including trades proud of their work.
the contractor doesn't want to come back because there's a leak — it's not beneficial to anybody
EP 49 · Janet Tobin23:24
Policy & Utilities
The new energy code's air-leakage requirements mean building owners will need envelope testing on all new projects — subcontractors should price for this work now.
building owners are going to have to do envelope testing to see what is their envelope air leakage
EP 49 · Janet Tobin20:18
Materials & Supply
Selling high-performance building products in Atlantic Canada requires mindset change before product demonstration — the market defaults to 'my father built it that way.'
what we're accustomed to here is well my father built it that way yes and his father built it that way
▶ Watch clipEP 49 · Janet Tobin42:22
Materials & Supply
Mass timber conversations in Atlantic Canada are accelerating faster than any other market segment the Rothoblaas rep has seen — budget over-runs, not lack of interest, are the primary bottleneck.
conversations we're having now we never had five years ago — everybody wants to talk about it
EP 49 · Janet Tobin44:46
Energy & Renewables
Invest in passive house envelope quality first (R40-R50, airtight) before adding renewable energy systems — the envelope lasts 50-100 years while mechanical systems last 10-20.
renewable energy is expensive — it's way cheaper to do the Energy Efficiency first
EP 49 · Janet Tobin48:30
Energy & Renewables
LED lighting retrofits on commercial and institutional buildings commonly yield 40-57% energy savings — a free audit and pre-approved rebates remove the barrier for most building owners.
they're saving money on energy bills and also lighting maintenance costs — they're very happy
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:05:17
Construction Tech
Future-proof new construction for EV charging during the build — running conduit and wire is trivial in new construction but expensive to retrofit into existing concrete.
it's always much more efficient — it's harder to dig into existing concrete for sure
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:07:49
Architecture & Design
Building owners are routinely overpaying on energy because flat-roof insulation degrades over time and there was no non-destructive way to measure actual in-situ R-value — now there is.
if the roof doesn't leak water it's fine — that's the Milestone part of the building
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:14:38
Energy & Renewables
The most durable path to net-zero buildings follows the hierarchy: reduce demand first (envelope + airtightness), then right-size mechanical systems — not the other way around.
the very first step is to reduce demand first and foremost — get that building envelope insulated to the optimal level
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:27:06
Materials & Supply
Mass timber costs are no longer a clear premium over concrete or steel — pandemic-era lumber price spikes are over and steel/concrete still face their own supply-chain inflations.
it might not be because other beauty materials are having problems with the supply chains as well
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:39:53
Offsite / Modular
Mass timber panels arrive on site like a kit — numbered, sequenced, crane-ready — making erection faster, quieter, and safer than conventional structural steel or concrete.
it comes to sight ready to install — it's almost like it's kitted, it comes in a kit, it's like Lego
EP 49 · Janet Tobin1:36:33
Materials & Supply
Post-pandemic HVAC supply chain recovery is product-dependent — stock items are normalizing but custom-built-to-order units (e.g. custom air handlers) still carry extended lead times.
lead time issues really come up when you're doing more custom built to order products
EP 49 · Janet Tobin34:01
Founder Journeys
EfficiencyOne's preferred partner network offers contractors directory visibility, training (ASHRAE and others), and rebate/grant application support — a business-development tool, not just a certification badge.
it provides that kind of directory of places that homeowners and businesses can go to find contractors
EP 49 · Janet Tobin2:51
GC & Delivery
The PQS designation produces more well-rounded estimators than Gold Seal alone — it covers economics, contracts, law, and scheduling, not just takeoffs.
the ciqs the pqs designation is much more broader... they're a well-rounded estimator they can think outside the box
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph4:42
GC & Delivery
Communication with subs and site staff — not quantity surveying skill — is what separates junior estimators from senior and chief-level estimators.
to get to the next intermediate Senior Chief level it's all Communications
EP 48 · Travis Rudolph9:51
GC & Delivery
Back-room estimators who only email rather than phone or meet subs in person undermine bid relationships and sub coverage.
did you pick up the phone and actually talk to him... you don't get a relationship through an email
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph10:46
Contracts & Risk
Large GCs with collaborative delivery models (design-build, CM) cannot compete on lump sum because their value proposition — design-phase input, logistics, schedule — simply doesn't fit the model.
you don't have that chance to say well we can help with design... it doesn't even fit the model
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph14:11
Contracts & Risk
Getting to the table early in design-phase CM work enables conceptual estimating that draws from historical project data, reducing pricing risk significantly.
we're always sitting at the table during early stages... sitting down with the owner and the design team
EP 48 · Travis Rudolph11:34
Contracts & Risk
The shift from lump sum toward P3, design-build, and integrated project delivery is driven by stakeholder dissatisfaction with adversarial outcomes; collaborative models serve all parties better.
lump sum is not the best for the stakeholders and it's not the best for the subs... anything collaborative
EP 48 · Travis Rudolph13:01
Workforce & Labour
For Atlantic GCs staffing complex healthcare projects, the catch-22 is you need the project to attract senior staff and need senior staff to win the project — internal national mobility solves it partially.
you need the project to get the staff and you need the staff to get the project
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph25:42
Workforce & Labour
Talented co-op students are now receiving full-time job offers a year before graduation and fielding competing offers — GCs must move faster than traditional hiring timelines.
we're offering co-ops if we find a good co-op student they're getting a job a year before they graduate
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph35:04
Workforce & Labour
The Atlantic labour shortage is not only about numbers but about a five-to-ten-year experience gap — there are energetic junior staff but not enough candidates who can be named as senior PMs/supers on complex healthcare proposals.
there's that gap between like they need another five years exactly before they can go away on that project
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph34:07
Workforce & Labour
Creating an open-question culture inside a GC — where co-ops and junior staff are actively encouraged to ask — compounds mentorship returns and signals cultural health to potential hires.
promote ask ask many questions you have... even the co-ops even if they're scared
EP 48 · Travis Rudolph38:05
Founder Journeys
Giving owners an honest early-stage budget and schedule opinion — even when it kills the relationship — is better than pursuing a project to a painful mid-design reset.
more times than not we'll give them our honest opinion... better to do it before any money was spent
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph43:07
Founder Journeys
Post-Covid construction cost escalation has permanently re-based pricing; owners arriving with five-year-old budgets are a persistent weekly conversation for senior GC leaders.
a budget that they published and it was five years old... anyone in construction can tell you how bad escalation hit
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph43:38
GC & Delivery
Diversifying project geography within the Maritimes (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI) protects a GC from any single province's slow cycle and builds regional brand equity.
being in the maritimes I say this a lot we've had to adapt... we look at everything if it fits the model
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph21:23
Construction Tech
Construction technology (VR, 3D scanning, building sciences) is a genuine recruiting lever for engineering students who otherwise overlook construction as a career.
the technology now... VR or the 3D scanning and stuff... should draw more young people
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph51:52
Construction Tech
Estimating tools are still transitioning from Excel to purpose-built platforms (CostX, Bluebeam); even large GCs are mid-migration, creating a window for competitive advantage through faster adoption.
we're making a switch to CostX... Excel has been our go-to for years and years we're trying to catch up
▶ Watch clipEP 48 · Travis Rudolph54:09
Founder Journeys
Stay strictly within your proven service lane after bankruptcy — don't vertically integrate until your capital and team can carry it.
I just wanted to make sure I stuck with what I knew and obviously didn't want to fail again.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren17:07
Founder Journeys
A back-office partnership (payrolling platform) can unlock 500% organic growth by enabling new verticals and cross-border compliance without building internal infrastructure.
Since we've formed that relationship with People 2.0 we grew almost 500 percent organically back since 2019.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren32:32
Workforce & Labour
Wage parity — paying leased staff the same rate as the client's direct hires — prevents on-site crew infighting and protects project productivity.
Make no mistake they're talking about their wages before coffee break.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren38:16
Workforce & Labour
Send paycheck stubs on Thursday so any errors can be resolved before Friday EFT payment — a simple operational habit that protects worker trust.
If there is an issue we're able to fix it Thursday afternoon and still have their full payment on Friday.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren25:06
Contracts & Risk
Labour leasing offloads WCB claims, wrongful dismissal risk, and employer health tax liability from the GC onto the staffing firm — freeing the client to focus on delivery.
We're becoming the employer of record when we're doing that — any WCB, wrongful dismissals, any claims, we're taking them right off their hands.
EP 47 · Shannon Warren28:54
Finance & Real Estate
Payrolling with 30-60-75 day payment terms solves cash-flow gaps that keep smaller contractors from taking on large-project work.
We're able to offer that 30 to 60 to maximum 75 day payment terms which is really helpful for our clients.
EP 47 · Shannon Warren28:36
Founder Journeys
During an industry downturn, protecting your name by paying all workers and local suppliers — even if it means absorbing losses — preserves the relationships needed to rebuild.
What I was able to do is make sure that all the employees and also my local suppliers were paid — so therefore keep my name intact.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren15:51
Workforce & Labour
The three compounding factors driving the construction labour shortage are declining birth rate, COVID-era border closures reducing immigration, and mass Baby Boomer retirements — the combination persists even through an economic slowdown.
You got less population coming in, less immigration, Baby Boomers retiring — take that combination of three, you're gonna have a major problem no matter what.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren52:00
GC & Delivery
First Nation JV partnerships and inclusionary spend commitments open doors to large industrial contracts that are closed to firms without that alignment.
Because of the First Nation alignment with the inclusionary spends we end up getting a pretty big opportunity with one of the biggest insurance companies in Canada.
EP 47 · Shannon Warren48:39
Workforce & Labour
For skilled trades at an Atlantic Canada shipyard, the wage gap versus Alberta has closed — $43/hour in Halifax versus $45-50/hour in Alberta oil and gas — making repatriation of western-based workers commercially viable.
For so many years the wage differential is insane going from Alberta to the east coast — and now we're starting to see that gap close very quickly.
EP 47 · Shannon Warren37:36
Founder Journeys
Give long-tenure employees who carried the company through near-failure a small ownership stake — it aligns incentives for an eventual exit and honours the relationship.
I'm going to make them both small owners of Matrix — without them I wouldn't have been able to get here.
▶ Watch clipEP 47 · Shannon Warren1:03:00
GC & Delivery
Maintaining full accreditation (ISNetworld, Comply Works, Avita) is expensive and operationally intensive but acts as a decisive qualification barrier that keeps compliant firms competitive on large industrial jobs.
We gotta process information every week every month internally making sure that we're compliant — having all these accreditations speak to our credibility.
EP 47 · Shannon Warren48:17
Energy & Renewables
Sequence net-zero upgrades by demand reduction first: super-insulate, right-size windows, right-size mechanicals, then offset residual load with renewables — in that order.
super insulate, right size your window and doors, right size your mechanical equipment and then that minimal offset with Renewables
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan3:14
Policy & Utilities
Splitting capital and operating budgets across different entities (province builds, school board pays bills) is the structural root cause of under-investment in building energy performance.
you need to mix these bags of money of capital and operational and make decisions on total cost of building ownership
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan9:16
Policy & Utilities
Developers with tenant-paid utilities have a rational incentive to build to minimum code; removing that misalignment requires either mandatory labelling or split-incentive reform.
when decisions are being made on projects the question gets asked who’s paying the utility bills yeah … and then the decision gets made
EP 46 · Lara Ryan16:15
Policy & Utilities
BC’s step code — a pre-announced ratchet of air-tightness and insulation targets every 3–5 years — is the most replicable model for driving industry-wide performance improvement without market shock.
every three to five years they ratchet down the air tightness they up the insulation values … they make it simple
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan23:39
Policy & Utilities
Mandatory energy labelling at point-of-sale is the single fastest behaviour-change lever for the existing housing stock, provided it is phased in starting with new construction.
if we had a requirement that people label their homes … before it you were able to sell your home you bet people would be fixing the drafts
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan18:07
Energy & Renewables
Air-tightness is the highest-ROI first step in any retrofit because it reduces the demand on every downstream system — mechanicals, renewables, and insulation all shrink.
air tightness is the number one target … take care of air tightness first because it reduces the demand on everything else
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan35:31
GC & Delivery
Bundle retrofit interventions with lifecycle events (flooring replacement, sale) to eliminate the empty-space prerequisite and make deep retrofits financially viable.
when you’re doing flooring retrofits do your windows and then … the casing and the baseboards all off then you seal it
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan36:35
Finance & Real Estate
Financing programs designed for ‘above-code’ buildings can accidentally penalise first-mover developers whose buildings are already too efficient to demonstrate the required percentage improvement.
he can’t get access to funds … because now he can’t access … that the folks building just over code are getting access
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan39:55
Architecture & Design
A nominally R23 wall can perform as R12 once thermal bridges at floor connections, wall connections, window frames, and structural penetrations are accounted for — engineers and architects routinely underestimate this.
we think it’s an R23 wall it actually might be an R12 wall
EP 46 · Lara Ryan49:06
Architecture & Design
Design professionals default to familiar detail libraries because using known details is how they protect fee margins; changing high-performance assemblies requires a client willing to fund the extra iteration time.
I make money because I’m using something I already know … to do some stuff that’s Innovative you need a client who’s interested
EP 46 · Lara Ryan58:23
Energy & Renewables
Design low-temperature heat distribution (radiant, low-temp fan-coils) in any building today, even if the budget doesn’t allow heat pumps yet, so a high-performance mechanical upgrade can drop in later without stripping out baseboards.
make sure the distribution is low temp right so now I can take it off that boiler I can put in a technology that doesn’t need to be operating at 180 Fahrenheit
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan57:32
Finance & Real Estate
ESG disclosure requirements and insurers asking about climate risk are now more effective decarbonisation drivers for institutional building owners than voluntary incentive programs.
if you’re a building owner and you have investors they’re going to want to know what your ESG plan is for your portfolio
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan1:03:32
Energy & Renewables
Passive survivability — designing buildings to remain habitable for days to weeks without active systems — is the missing resilience metric and should be standard alongside energy-use intensity.
what happens to this building if I don’t have utilities for a certain period of time
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan1:01:58
Materials & Supply
Embodied carbon (the carbon locked into materials before a building opens) becomes the dominant climate impact metric for net-zero buildings, because operational emissions approach zero — the whole game shifts to procurement.
in that case the entire impact is on … embodied carbon the embodied impact of materials
EP 46 · Lara Ryan1:16:46
Workforce & Labour
Upskilling existing tradespeople incrementally — adding high-performance details to red-seal holders rather than creating new designations — is faster and more scalable than building new credential programs from scratch.
we don’t necessarily have to create all these new trade designations we need to incrementally train the existing trades folks we have
EP 46 · Lara Ryan1:20:02
Policy & Utilities
Code is the legal minimum — building above code should be the industry’s default expectation, and government’s role is simply to adopt and enforce codes already agreed to, not waffle on timelines.
a code is the minimum legal requirement to build to … we should be building above code constantly
▶ Watch clipEP 46 · Lara Ryan43:54
Energy & Renewables
Tightening a building's thermal envelope for energy efficiency simultaneously increases radon accumulation — the two goals are in direct tension and contractors need to account for both.
when you increase the Energy Efficiency in a building you increase the radon
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc1:00:39
Trades & Specialty
The real carcinogenic hazard in 'radon' is not radon gas itself but its decay products — polonium and bismuth — which stick to lung tissue; understanding the mechanism helps contractors communicate risk credibly to clients.
radon's not the problem to be honest it's the polonium and bismuth the radon breaks down to
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc6:35
Policy & Utilities
Canada's residential radon action level dropped from 800 to 200 Bq/m³ roughly a decade ago, effectively quadrupling the number of non-compliant homes; the commercial OSHA standard is still at 800 and is expected to follow — creating a large retrofit wave for contractors who are ready.
the commercial OSHA standard of 800… once it drops to 200 that would make a big difference
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc13:58
Policy & Utilities
New Brunswick adopted the 2010 National Building Code radon rough-in requirements in 2015; contractors who understand why — stack-effect sub-slab pressure — install the rough-ins correctly rather than as a box-tick obligation.
it's part of the 2010 building code of Canada… in New Brunswick they adopted that in 2015
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc21:07
Trades & Specialty
Over-sizing a sub-slab radon fan can depressurise the house enough to back-draft combustion appliances and blow out pilot lights; Canadian practice mandates measuring and optimising differential pressures before specifying fan size — a discipline the US radon industry is only beginning to adopt.
you can depressurize your home… cause back-drafting… combustion appliances… blow out pilot lights
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc26:58
Founder Journeys
Real-estate transactions create a structural demand for 4-day radon screening assessments even though Health Canada recommends 90-day tests — operators who offer both services (screening + long-term follow-up) capture the transaction trigger and the remediation lead.
they don't have 90 days due diligence… we do have a guideline that we can do a four-day screening assessment
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc33:33
GC & Delivery
Footing compartments under a concrete slab block sub-slab airflow; a proper mitigation system must cross those footings with sleeves — knowledge that requires coordination with concrete contractors during the pour, not after.
footing compartments will stop airflow moving… I need sleeves the footings… get my pipes in there
EP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc23:21
Founder Journeys
Building a niche specialty trade business alongside busier existing businesses requires deliberately deciding when to redirect attention — Jeff ran radon as a one-person percolating side for six years before the inspection business wound down, then scaled to five technicians rapidly.
I did focus on my other businesses… the child that needed the attention at the time… now we have five
EP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc54:43
Associations & Advocacy
Sitting on a national trade association board as a practitioner accelerates both regulatory intelligence and market development — Jeff's CARST VP role gives him early visibility on policy changes that directly affect his business pipeline.
I'm the vice president of CARST… we're going to support whoever wants to get into this
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc42:57
Founder Journeys
Government bodies (schools, post offices, border controls) are the first commercial clients for new environmental health services because they have compliance mandates; the downstream market for private commercial buildings follows once awareness spreads through their employees.
government bodies are the first ones the natural ones to do it… I educate them right so it's another in the awareness
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc46:13
Trades & Specialty
Testing where occupants actually breathe — not at the sump pit, which reads highest — is a discipline Canadian C-NRPP certification enforces; this protects the mitigator's credibility and prevents artificially inflated remediation scopes.
as a radon mitigator and getting paid to fix it the sump is the best block to test… but that's not reality
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc31:59
Trades & Specialty
Installing fans and pipes inside the conditioned space (Canadian practice) rather than externally (US practice) prevents freeze-up in Atlantic Canadian winters — a regionally specific technical detail contractors must know when specifying or inspecting radon systems.
at -30 it's just gonna freeze up right we got lots of humidity in those pipes
▶ Watch clipEP 45 · Jeff LeBlanc1:03:48
Workforce & Labour
Labour is the only major variable cost in construction that owners can actually control; material pricing is largely fixed, so focus your systems there.
labor is the only thing where you're building a culture... labor is a massive part of that
EP 44 · David Peters4:16
Founder Journeys
A 3-to-12-person trade company scaling to multiple simultaneous crews is the tipping point where manual tracking breaks down and automation becomes necessary, not optional.
companies that use our app are at that scale-up stage where now they've split off to two crews
EP 44 · David Peters15:50
Construction Tech
GPS geofencing auto-clocking lets field workers focus on work while giving owners real-time crew location and hours without micromanagement or privacy invasion.
they show up on the project it automatically clocks them in when they get there when they leave
EP 44 · David Peters9:45
GC & Delivery
Post-project labour-cost PDFs compared against estimates are the simplest feedback loop for improving future project profitability.
you can take our PDF document and put it next to your estimate and look at okay where did we go over
EP 44 · David Peters20:28
Founder Journeys
When building a product for a whole industry, resist reacting to a single customer’s request—a feature that helps one company will often break the workflow for ten others.
I used to react very quickly to everything that they wanted and now I have to look at the entire industry
EP 44 · David Peters38:29
Construction Tech
Staying hyper-focused on one specific problem (labour tracking) and integrating with broader platforms rather than building a monolith is a viable market strategy for construction tech.
we're not building scheduling and estimation and all this stuff... we're just focused on this one very specific problem
EP 44 · David Peters11:29
Construction Tech
Large software vendors (Procore, BuilderTrend) are not gatekeepers—they actively invite specialist apps onto their marketplaces, creating a go-to-market path for niche construction tools.
they're not Gatekeepers they made that very clear that we're going on to their Marketplace
EP 44 · David Peters28:47
Workforce & Labour
Automating timesheet collection can reduce admin payroll processing from a full Saturday to under an hour per week—a measurable ROI that construction business owners immediately understand.
it's down to an hour a day now instead of an eight hour day on a Saturday
EP 44 · David Peters34:14
Founder Journeys
Early adopters who tolerate a startup’s bugs in exchange for a solution to a real pain point are the foundation that enables product-market fit; acknowledge and protect that relationship.
without those early adopters that believed in what this could become not what it was at the start
EP 44 · David Peters34:45
Founder Journeys
Trade-founder credibility—having personally used tools and tracked hours on site—is a genuine competitive differentiator when selling tech to contractors versus generic software vendors.
when I talk to customers they immediately know that I was a contractor
EP 44 · David Peters44:44
Workforce & Labour
Separating employee privacy (no breadcrumb tracking) from accountability (geofence presence) is the design tension that determines adoption rate for labour-tracking apps in construction.
we want to be as accurate as possible without crossing the line of user privacy
EP 44 · David Peters41:18
Founder Journeys
An engineering degree teaches systems thinking and fearlessness — skills that transfer directly to running a construction business even if the technical discipline never does.
my background in electrical engineering has helped me every day of my career
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey14:24
Founder Journeys
When your advancement depends more on whether your manager likes you personally than on your performance, it is a signal to go independent.
my advancement at that company depended more upon how much my direct supervisor liked me personally
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey18:53
Founder Journeys
Expanding into a new geography requires being radically transparent about your limitations in that market; clients will take a chance on you if you show them a credible plan.
we were very transparent in our bid we said look we’re based in Newfoundland but we’ve got the ability to service this
EP 43 · Terry Hussey1:09:35
Founder Journeys
The market will tell you who you need to be — start with a narrow offering and let client feedback pull you toward the full-service model.
the market kind of told us who we needed to be
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey43:23
GC & Delivery
Construction is a service industry, not an economic growth engine — understanding this reframes every project as enabling something larger than itself.
construction facilitates the growth of every other sector it’s so fundamental to the success of an economy
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey26:53
Contracts & Risk
Disrespect between disciplines on a construction project is a direct litigation risk; fair-minded, respectful relationships between all parties are the most cost-effective conflict-prevention tool an owner has.
it’s going to cost you more money in the long run and that’s a hard lesson for some owners
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey41:30
GC & Delivery
Owners who try to manage their own construction projects without PM expertise end up harming both their day-to-day business and the project; expert help early is nearly always cheaper than the cost overruns it prevents.
every dollar you spend in early stage planning you’ll save a hundred times that back in construction
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey1:05:18
Finance & Real Estate
Cost estimating is a scalable, remote-deliverable service — a regional firm can profitably serve Ontario and BC architects because those markets pay Atlantic Canada pricing rates.
they love dealing with people from Atlantic Canada because they get that Atlantic Canada pricing
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey46:33
Founder Journeys
When expanding a service portfolio, resist premature scope creep until the market makes the pull undeniable; Vigilant waited years before adding prime consulting despite having the engineering licence the whole time.
we’ve resisted it resisted it because we’re like ah are we going to get into that game
EP 43 · Terry Hussey57:42
Finance & Real Estate
Independent quantity surveyors providing cost monitoring / payment certification are required on virtually all financed construction projects and represent a non-negotiable value add for any bank lending into construction.
the financial institute is going to want to cost monitor to mitigate their risks
EP 43 · Terry Hussey52:42
Contracts & Risk
Design-build delivery for infrastructure projects can achieve a one-year schedule advantage over traditional design-bid-build without significant cost premium; piloting it alongside a traditional project simultaneously is a rigorous way to prove the value.
it was a year faster than the traditional model in terms of getting that infrastructure into the ground
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey1:11:53
Workforce & Labour
Project managers are expert communicators who get people to do what they’re supposed to do and feel good about it — not chart monitors; hiring someone who ‘built a shed’ to manage a $10M commercial build is a common and costly owner mistake.
project managers get people to do what they’re supposed to do and to get them to feel good about it
▶ Watch clipEP 43 · Terry Hussey56:25
GC & Delivery
Architects are artists and technical experts in form and function but they are not cost estimators; outsourcing Class D–A estimates to a QS firm protects the architect-client relationship from budget anger.
they don’t like to get into detailed cost estimates as costing professionals because then the client gets angry
EP 43 · Terry Hussey45:39
Construction Tech
Adopt enterprise-grade construction management software before you need it — migrating platforms at 30-40M revenue is painful and expensive.
what happens when you start doing 30 40 million right yeah does that software keep up
EP 42 · Ali Halak18:56
Founder Journeys
When selling technology to field trades, build personal credibility first — trust unlocks adoption faster than product demos.
I've built a personal relationship with those guys and we're relatable to them as well yeah
EP 42 · Ali Halak34:42
Construction Tech
Simplify the user interface even when the backend is complex — construction software sticks when field users find it easy to navigate.
the UI so what the users what our clients are interacting with is really simple to navigate and use
EP 42 · Ali Halak7:40
Construction Tech
A concrete ROI story — not a feature pitch — is the lever that converts a resistant blue-collar tradesperson to a new tool.
getting texts saying hey you know has ended up saving me uh you know maybe three or four K on rework costs
EP 42 · Ali Halak35:08
Workforce & Labour
Software change management on a construction site requires framing upfront setup cost against long-run time savings explicitly.
it may be 30 minutes of work now but you're saving hours down the line
EP 42 · Ali Halak13:56
GC & Delivery
The generational shift from clipboard-and-memory to integrated software is the defining change-management challenge for mid-sized contractors.
from clipboards and I'm just telling you what to do the knowledge is all up in my head yeah to you know I gotta sign into here
EP 42 · Ali Halak12:38
Founder Journeys
SMB contractors doing $5-20M are the highest-leverage Procore target: platform benefits are disproportionate and the migration cost later is avoided.
getting into the businesses getting involved with procore early like when you are at like the 5 10 million like 20 million marks we have that Foundation
EP 42 · Ali Halak18:36
Associations & Advocacy
Industry events like Concrete Expo function as a levelling mechanism — all segments (GCs, subs, suppliers, tech vendors) share trend information in one place.
really come in really level set in terms of what's Happening across the industry for Trends not just technology specific
EP 42 · Ali Halak1:17
Founder Journeys
Field experience in sales is a competitive moat — former site supers who switch to tech sales can reach tradespeople that office-only reps cannot.
I understand the pain points of building and construction and I think that does help
EP 42 · Ali Halak35:00
Construction Tech
360-degree job-site documentation enables remote project oversight and pre/post comparison — particularly valuable during site shutdowns (e.g. pandemic) or insurance claims.
compare job site passed to present and really see the progress side by side uh really cool to see for concrete you know free poor post poor
EP 42 · Ali Halak5:22
Policy & Utilities
Buildings constructed between 1930 and the mid-to-late 1980s are almost certain to contain asbestos — treat it as a baseline assumption, not a variable.
if there's a building or home built between 1930 and 19 85 mid 80s to late 80s you're going to it's almost guaranteed there's going to be asbestos in it
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan19:32
Policy & Utilities
Hazardous materials (asbestos, mold, silica) become dangerous when disturbed, not merely when present — contractors who understand the disturbance threshold make better abatement decisions.
it's not until you begin disturbing them cutting grinding creating a dust where it becomes the true Hazard
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan25:36
GC & Delivery
Skipping a proper pre-construction hazmat assessment on a retrofit converts a modest renovation scope into a change-order spiral that can multiply cost and schedule by 3-4x.
the owner ends up spending a lot more three times as much four times as much money the contrary takes another year
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan29:30
GC & Delivery
Front-loading environmental assessment with the architect — before design is locked — produces comparable bid documents and eliminates the wild spread in tender prices caused by unknown hazmat scope.
everybody's comparing apples with apples it's not like because if you don't provide that information sometimes you'll see these really crazy numbers
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan32:05
Policy & Utilities
Radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada, is controlled by building envelope tightness and geology — Atlantic Canada contractors should treat radon-resistant construction as standard practice, not optional.
Health Canada has stated that it's the second leading cause of London that's a lot of people don't know that
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan17:37
Finance & Real Estate
Environmental site assessments (Phase 1/2/3) are increasingly required by lenders before financing property acquisitions — GCs and developers who build these into due diligence budgets protect their financing.
Banks and financial institutions starting to push that as well because that's a big liability on their end
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan48:56
GC & Delivery
For GCs hitting unexpected materials during excavation or renovation, having a pre-existing relationship with an environmental consultant means a same-day call translates into immediate guidance — not a project stop.
they'll stop what they're doing give us a call we'll go in and do some testing right for them give them an in-depth report
EP 41 · Larry Koughan40:00
Trades & Specialty
Wet-cut concrete and masonry controls crystalline silica dust at the source — labour regulations across Atlantic Canada are converging on the same silica handling rules as Nova Scotia, making wet-cutting standard practice.
that's why you see a lot of cutting being done wet Cuts so you get a slurry if you do dry on it or grind it somehow you're running into some issues
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan23:52
Founder Journeys
Founding a professional-services firm around a client-first, 'always take the phone call' ethos drives retention of both long-tenured staff and clients — ALL-TECH's 30-year tenure with the same senior team is evidence.
we were always like a phone call away or down the road we'd always take phone call try to help client get you know situation
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan7:08
Workforce & Labour
Industrial hygiene worker sampling — pumps on workers during welding, stainless grinding, or chemical processes — is an employer obligation that is frequently overlooked by contractors until a complaint or inspection forces action.
we do actually personal sampling on the workers book sampling pumps on we'll check for hazardous contaminants coming off the process
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan21:33
GC & Delivery
Hurricane-damage remediation (e.g., post-Fiona) generates immediate demand for environmental documentation because insurers and remediation contractors will not proceed without an independent assessment and hazmat clearance on file.
no one's going to move on anything until you guys show up do your testing have everything documented
▶ Watch clipEP 41 · Larry Koughan41:52
Founder Journeys
Environmental consulting for large institutional clients (pharmaceutical cleanrooms, hospital labs) becomes a recurring weekly revenue stream through ongoing HEPA filter certification and biosafety cabinet testing — a retainer model inside a project-driven industry.
it's like an ongoing thing like a weekly thing we're going and because they have stuff and we're there to respond like on a daily basis
EP 41 · Larry Koughan38:15
Founder Journeys
Hard early mentors you didn't like at the time often deliver the most lasting career value—recognize and repay that by becoming one yourself.
you realize that and it's the industry as a whole there's a lot of that and you gotta actively contribute
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan4:54
Materials & Supply
Cellulose is the pragmatic retrofit insulation choice because its hygroscopic properties tolerate the moisture unknowns that make spray foam or fiberglass risky in older Maritime housing stock.
the big thing with any retrofit job is the unknown right yeah so new construction we have the luxury
EP 40 · Matthew Brennan18:51
Trades & Specialty
Dense-pack cellulose wall installation success comes down to tracking bag count per section—3.5 lbs/cubic foot is the target density that prevents settling without on-site equipment.
take a 10 foot sectional wall mark on the wall we should have six bags done and blown at this point
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan27:08
Materials & Supply
The two-inch post-install drop in attic cellulose depth is designed in, not a defect—educating crews on this prevents unnecessary job-site disputes.
I put 20 inches in and I have 18 inches I must have lost 10 right and they didn't lose anything
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan24:20
Materials & Supply
Spray foam has significant on-site failure modes (substrate temperature, product age, machine calibration) that cellulose, as a plant-manufactured product, inherently avoids.
there's a lot of ways to mess it up when we're talking about spray foam
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan21:30
GC & Delivery
For new products requiring code compliance, the entry path must hit architects, building codes, and contractors simultaneously—each alone is insufficient.
it's all three for that one yeah so that's the biggest undertaking right now in terms of involvement
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan16:29
Founder Journeys
Marketing green building products changed fundamentally around 2020: what fell on deaf ears in 2015 now actively moves product, driven by consumer-demand surveys showing 83% preference for environmentally conscious options.
a complete sea change right like we would I remember going into meetings even in 2015 and talking about this and people say they just don't care
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan33:05
Founder Journeys
Donating product to show homes through a certified builder program is a practical route to getting a new product spec'd and sold to end consumers without needing an architect.
if you are building a show home we'll donate product for that show home to basically have cellulose in your walls and your attic
EP 40 · Matthew Brennan35:24
Workforce & Labour
In Atlantic Canada's construction market, immigration—particularly from Ukraine—is emerging as a viable and culturally compatible workforce strategy for manufacturers and dealers experiencing skilled-labour shortages.
going to that conference definitely opened our eyes to maybe that as a possibility yeah especially for skilled qualified workers
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan43:00
Workforce & Labour
Manufacturing-sector construction jobs (plant operators, skilled trades) are undersold career paths that the Atlantic Canada industry needs to actively market to NSCC graduates and young people.
good paying jobs good benefits good people yeah
EP 40 · Matthew Brennan45:49
Materials & Supply
Regional cellulose manufacturers historically fragmented their market message; Greenfiber's 15-year consolidation strategy is now allowing a cohesive brand to compete against Owens Corning at scale.
it was hard to have a cohesive message against some of these massive multinationals like Owens Corning
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan37:33
Materials & Supply
Cellulose's borate fire-retardant treatment doubles as a natural pest deterrent—a non-obvious product benefit with measurable productivity ROI for agricultural building clients.
animals and pests really don't like it and from an agriculture environment that really matters
▶ Watch clipEP 40 · Matthew Brennan40:34
Contracts & Risk
Never pay a GC in full before completion — weekly billing without holdbacks is how contractors walk off jobs with your money.
the full contract was paid out but he wasn't done... next day he calls me, all his tools are gone
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich15:07
Policy & Utilities
Under Part 9 of the building code (under eight units, within height/square-footage limits), owner-builders can do most of their own permitting, plumbing, and some electrical rough-in without a licensed contractor.
you fall under part nine you're allowed to do a lot of yourself, uh same goes with plumbing right now I'm doing it myself
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich5:17
Founder Journeys
Teaching yourself AutoCAD and doing floor-plan layouts in-house dramatically cuts architect fees and speeds turnaround — the architect just confirms and stamps.
the more work I do up front if I can do design the floor plans... I've learned AutoCAD myself
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich24:25
GC & Delivery
Building a permanent in-house crew and staying aggressive on land acquisition keeps the crew busy year-round; stopping construction to wait for permits means losing the team.
I prefer not to cut it back... that's why we've been pretty aggressive with purchasing projects
EP 39 · Andre Kulakevich30:20
Policy & Utilities
The Halifax HRM neighbour-appeal process adds three or more months of delay for as-of-right projects, and objections are almost always dismissed — factor this timeline into pro formas and use it to secure adjacent lots.
three months to get to the actual council... at the end of the day HRM dismissed the whole thing
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich56:36
Materials & Supply
Structural steel can be 20 percent cheaper than concrete for mid-rise buildings and bypasses the two-to-three-year backlog for concrete envelope contractors in Halifax — worth designing for as you scale past six storeys.
about 20 percent cheaper than concrete... there's only so many building envelope contractors and they're so flat out
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich34:03
Policy & Utilities
Know the building-code floor-count definition exactly: if your garage floor stays within two metres above average ground level, it does not count as a floor — use soil and retaining walls to stay at three floors and avoid sprinkler requirements.
definition of a first floor is no more than two metres above ground... lift the soil up, put a retaining wall, now it's a three-storey building
EP 39 · Andre Kulakevich32:04
Policy & Utilities
For barrier-free unit requirements, you have two compliant options: make all units 'easily convertible' or designate one fully wheelchair-accessible unit — build to the latter, permit it, then convert after final inspection to recover lost square footage.
as soon as the permits approved and finalized they unequip it because no one's going to pay rent... it takes a lot of space
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich51:48
Finance & Real Estate
Halifax Water connection fees tripled from roughly $2,000 to $7,000 per unit in three to four years — model this cost escalation into financial pro formas for any new multi-unit project.
about seven thousand... what was it when we first applied, about two... it tripled just in the last three four years
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich1:02:14
Developers & Projects
Corridor zoning in Halifax (major bus routes) allows up to 20 metres with no parking requirement — seek corridor lots to unlock density and eliminate underground parking cost.
Corridor is basically where the buses usually run... zoned for up to about 20 metres... no parking requirements
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich48:38
Finance & Real Estate
When a large land assembly exceeds your financing capacity, sell to a bigger developer rather than holding debt at rising rates — better to realize profit now than carry a project you cannot execute.
we would be making more money walking away now than after finishing the building... money talks
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich40:18
Founder Journeys
Showing up at the right real-estate networking event and messaging the most credible presenter in the room is how you find your business partner — Halifax's small-market openness makes this possible in ways Toronto's scale prevents.
I looked at him and I said... this guy is something... I messaged him and said maybe we could go for coffee
EP 39 · Andre Kulakevich9:37
Policy & Utilities
Tree-replacement levies on city-property trees can run up to $50,000 per mature tree and can hold up an entire building permit until a replanting plan is submitted — budget and schedule for this.
some of the trees go all the way up to fifty thousand per tree to demolish it... blocked the entire permit until we came out with the plan
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich59:23
Policy & Utilities
Timing a permit application to anticipate incoming zoning changes — in this case secondary-suite legislation — lets you frame the building to spec and amend the permit the day the rules change.
I knew it was coming out... the moment it came out, submission form, amendment of the building
▶ Watch clipEP 39 · Andre Kulakevich26:39
Founder Journeys
Research skill and internet literacy are more transferable to construction than the trade itself — software engineers, military veterans, and self-taught AutoCAD users can out-compete on permitting speed and cost.
in the 21st century you can pretty much learn everything off YouTube, construction included
EP 39 · Andre Kulakevich29:17
Founder Journeys
Sustainable growth requires patience and a solid foundation before scaling — chasing big projects or trucks early destroys margin.
you can't swing for the fences, you want to build a roof on your host but if you don't have a good foundation
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani4:16
Founder Journeys
Running a trade company on metrics and dashboards removes gut decisions and lets you know where you're winning and where you're bleeding.
it's a process driven metrics based... we get away from the gut decisions and it's a factual math-based decision
EP 38 · Michael Castellani4:39
Workforce & Labour
You don't need more people if you do business smart — optimise existing resources before hiring, especially given the labour shortage.
you don't need as many people if you do your business smart
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani5:39
Construction Tech
Embracing technology to maximise office and field efficiency is the primary lever when skilled labour is scarce and unlikely to recover quickly.
a lot of it is really coming down to embracing technology so that way we're able to manage more work
EP 38 · Michael Castellani6:17
Workforce & Labour
The trades stigma — pushing everyone toward university — is still hurting apprenticeship pipelines and needs to be actively countered at the high-school level.
University Universe University don't go to vocational school and we've heard that for years and years that is still like that
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani9:32
GC & Delivery
Map every process into swim lanes, measure cycle times on everything (shop drawings, change orders, invoices), and use the baseline to identify and fix gaps in team process-improvement sessions.
we'll start tracking our cycle times... by tracking that it's kind of built into our process and then we can identify where our gaps are
EP 38 · Michael Castellani13:56
GC & Delivery
Being the lowest-management-intensity sub on a project is a genuine competitive differentiator — GCs factor in the bandwidth cost of managing a trade, not just their bid price.
we want to minimize the bandwidth that it takes to actually manage us and deliver value to the customer
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani14:42
Founder Journeys
Use historical GC performance data to filter bids: if a certain GC + project type combination burns bandwidth and margin, decline regardless of the dollar value.
we'll refer back to our metrics... we're not going to be successful in there... is it going to take too much bandwidth from us
EP 38 · Michael Castellani18:09
Materials & Supply
Value-based purchasing — paying slightly more to a supplier who reduces your management overhead — delivers higher net value than always chasing the lowest material price.
if it's less bandwidth for us to manage it's going to reach site smoother we're going to go use them
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani19:21
GC & Delivery
Stakeholder unawareness — decisions made through a narrow lens without mapping who is impacted two or three degrees out — is one of the biggest hidden cost drivers on complex projects.
if they don't have an awareness of all the stakeholders involved in a job it's ultimately going to cost more
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani24:59
Founder Journeys
Distinguish acts of commission (tried something, it failed — acceptable) from acts of omission (problem existed, nobody acted — unacceptable); the latter is the culture killer.
acts of commission is I've had this problem I tried this and it didn't work I said at least you tried
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani22:37
Workforce & Labour
Hire office staff who are willing to embrace continuous improvement and change; coachability is the primary filter when hiring young, inexperienced project managers.
is he coachable... can you provide him the tools to make him successful will you mentor him
EP 38 · Michael Castellani22:00
Workforce & Labour
Site recognition — publicly attributing completed projects to the specific field crew — drives engagement and retention more tangibly than compensation alone.
that recognition needs to go down to the guys and the girls on site that have built that from the ground up
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani35:44
Trades & Specialty
The four non-negotiable pillars of site execution are: right tools, right materials, right skill set, and clear scope — missing any one will crater the job regardless of your back-office systems.
tools material skill set and scope... if we don't have those in place the jobs will go sideways
EP 38 · Michael Castellani36:41
Trades & Specialty
Investing in best-in-class tools extends tradespeople's working life, reduces injury, and is a visible signal that the company values its field crew.
if they see we're using the best tools... some of our older guys say yeah thanks for doing that because they climb ladders all day long
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani41:34
Trades & Specialty
For tactile learners in the trades, showing beats telling: a live demo on-site wins adoption faster than any email, presentation, or training deck.
put it down on paper five minutes problem was solved... in one change order there was two months of emails back and forth
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani43:12
Founder Journeys
High-profile completed projects can still be financial losses; evaluate work by margin and management bandwidth consumed, not by brand visibility.
no context on how the project went... in the back of your mind like yeah we lost money on both
▶ Watch clipEP 38 · Michael Castellani56:08
Founder Journeys
Put your family name on the business — the personal stake forces accountability and provides extra incentive to make it work.
call it what it is Building Products you know we put your name on it you'll be proud of it
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant5:14
Founder Journeys
Actively discourage family members from joining the business — only people who want to be there and are right for the business add value; obligation hires destroy culture.
do do something do anything else yeah you know just figure out what you want
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant9:14
Workforce & Labour
University's most transferable lessons for business owners are time management and prioritisation, not domain knowledge — recognise this early to avoid over-investing in formal education.
the two biggest things that I learned in University were time management and prioritization
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant19:36
Materials & Supply
The competitive moat for a building supplier is knowledgeable staff — contractors pay a trust premium for a person who can be handed a problem and never followed up on.
they don't have to go back they know that okay that's done I can move on to my next thing
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant42:42
GC & Delivery
Shield customers from the scramble: the supplier's job is a smooth surface, not a transparent one — contractors need the answer 'yes', not the backstory of how it happened.
the contractor doesn't necessarily have to see the scrambling behind the scenes
EP 37 · Andrew Payzant43:34
Materials & Supply
Lumber pricing is governed by too many independent variables to predict — spruce budworm, fuel, mill fires, hurricanes. Resist the urge to speculate; treat availability as job one and margin as secondary.
it's everything from the spruce Bud worm is killing forests to the price of fuel for trucks to Lumber Mills burning down to hurricanes in Florida
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant47:49
GC & Delivery
Cap commercial work as a percentage of total revenue — large ICI projects consume fleet and people in lumpy bursts; left uncapped they starve the residential base that built the business.
I don't want that to be more than 15 of My overall business
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant1:01:30
Materials & Supply
Track six customer types, not two — retail vs. contractor misses the fact that small renovators, large new-home builders, owner-builders, installed-sales and ICI each need different service models and inventory.
we've always done it with six different customer types so we track it daily weekly monthly
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant57:15
Developers & Projects
Halifax housing starts shifted from ~75% single-family (30 years ago) to ~30% today — building suppliers who haven't adjusted their fleet, staffing and product mix to multi-unit are behind the market.
30 years ago it was about 75 percent were single-family homes it's it's like 30 are single-family
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant1:05:34
Founder Journeys
Independent dealers gain national buying power through a cooperative like Home Hardware — the aggregated volume of 1,100 stores gives price leverage that a regional chain with 50 locations cannot match.
if you look at the buying power that we have and the influence we have with suppliers it's vastly vastly greater than Kent
▶ Watch clipEP 37 · Andrew Payzant1:17:37
GC & Delivery
Centralise your primary delivery fleet to a single fulfilment hub to maximise truck utilisation and enable deeper inventory — but retain local store vehicles for emergency and small-job runs.
our primary Fleet will all be centered in our Fall River fulfillment center
EP 37 · Andrew Payzant1:26:36
Founder Journeys
When a competitor closes a location, move immediately to secure the lease — opportunistic real-estate plays are how independent operators expand market footprint without building from scratch.
we took ownership of that lease playing chess
EP 37 · Andrew Payzant1:21:19
Founder Journeys
Stake out a specific, defensible niche and own it regionally: Maritech's whole strategy is to be the first and most proficient tilt-up contractor in Atlantic Canada.
we want to be the the biggest the best the most proficient tilt-up contractor in Atlanta Canada
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)16:49
Contracts & Risk
Position as the specialist sub to other GCs instead of competing with them — erect the tilt-up, then walk away, turning would-be competitors into customers.
anytime another GC is building a tilt up or wants to bid on a tilt up they'll use us as a sub
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)17:13
Workforce & Labour
Buy the learning curve instead of living it: find a mentor firm to supervise your first projects and train your crew before you bet the company on a new method.
found maritech a mentor in Ontario and he's working with um with us
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)19:06
Architecture & Design
Source design from out-of-region specialists with deep repetition rather than forcing local firms through a learning curve — experience is cheaper than mistakes.
they're saving us money because they've made all the mistakes you know in 2000 designs
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)24:30
Founder Journeys
Don't start educating the market until your costing is nailed down — pitch with hard cost comparisons, not concepts.
we've got our costing down now like we know what the cost per square inch is now to do a residential tilt up
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)20:32
Workforce & Labour
Trade shortages are a strategic opening: a method that eliminates wood framers and trusses wins precisely because nobody will bid small multi-res wood framing right now.
you can't find anyone to bid on small multi-res wood frame structures in the city
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)21:19
Construction Tech
Climate resilience is becoming a sales channel, not just a spec: post-Fiona hurricanes, floods and wildfires are generating inbound demand for concrete homes.
he gets a call a day from California to like will you come out here and build me a tilt-up house
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)28:55
Founder Journeys
Radical transparency — including showing clients your margin — is a durable trust advantage in relationship-driven contracting.
it's not a crime to make money we show them the money we're making
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)42:49
Contracts & Risk
Public tenders are a margin trap for small design-build GCs: extra paperwork, 15-20 competitors, and the lowest miss wins — repeat relationship work is more feasible.
it's extra work you know it's extra paperwork it's that's more time consuming it's it's it's a battle
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)41:38
Founder Journeys
Adopt management operating systems selectively: roughly 70% of Traction/EOS (weekly leadership meetings, rocks, accountabilities, core values) transfers to a construction firm — take that and skip the rest.
I'm a Believer in traction I'm not a believer of the whole system
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)38:29
Contracts & Risk
Certifications open doors competitors can't walk through: pursuing ISO certification is what won A3 Electric the Confederation Bridge lighting contract.
to work on the bridge they wanted you to be certified in ISO so that helped us
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)45:39
Offsite / Modular
Productize the structure, customize the skin: build a hundred identical concrete houses while varying exteriors so no two look the same — repetition economics without cookie-cutter optics.
we literally can build uh a hundred of the same house and but no two houses will look the same
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)9:02
GC & Delivery
Residential quality control runs a couple of steps above commercial in tilt-up — short walls put every imperfection at eye level, so detail discipline must rise when you move markets.
a whole lot more attention to detail on the residential sites
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)9:59
Construction Tech
Run the whole job — bid to substantial completion — on one integrated platform; daily logs and photos turn project management software into a client transparency tool.
from a project manager's point of view it's it's really changed the game for me
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)47:48
Energy & Renewables
Quantify the operating-cost story for buyers: in-floor heat in a concrete envelope cuts a $300 monthly energy bill to about $75 — a number that sells itself to seniors.
paying 300 a month for energy costs well it's going to go down to 75 dollars
▶ Watch clipEP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)8:38
Workforce & Labour
Hiring a veteran executive who has already scaled a comparable firm lets a small contractor import a decade of systems overnight — Jim transplanted his RCS playbook into Maritech.
it was easy for me to know what worked from where I came from
EP 36 · Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison)14:30
Founder Journeys
Build a virtual consignment model so sellers keep using equipment while it sells, eliminating the need for physical auction yards.
the yard the equipment stays in the yards of the owners they can use it
EP 35 · John Adams39:30
Founder Journeys
Give buyers and sellers a frank market-data valuation upfront; refusing to validate unrealistic prices builds more trust than agreeing.
if you need 90 you've got the wrong people because it's 50 000 and 90 is not going to go
▶ Watch clipEP 35 · John Adams25:21
Construction Tech
Partner with a global listing platform (Sandhills/Auction Time) before you have brand recognition — the reach amplification is immediate and measurable.
we listed this truck and in a matter of five minutes we had like 28 phone calls
EP 35 · John Adams32:26
Workforce & Labour
Hire sales people who know the equipment from industry experience, not polished salespeople who need to learn the product.
we're looking for people that understand the business… they're not young we don't mind the youth but these guys know the equipment
EP 35 · John Adams13:14
Founder Journeys
Keep ownership commission-side only; buyers sourcing through you pay nothing until purchase — this removes friction and builds inbound referrals.
if you're looking for something that doesn't cost you a dime to pick us up and use this
EP 35 · John Adams48:25
Founder Journeys
Stay within your specialist lanes — adding service categories too early dilutes credibility with buyers who expect deep expertise.
you can be master of none the jack of all trades… we stick to that as much as we can
EP 35 · John Adams29:22
Founder Journeys
In Atlantic Canada, the handshake and phone call still close deals that digital channels open — don't let technology replace human presence.
the art of the phone call is kind of dying… when you have that relationship all those problems seem a little smaller
EP 35 · John Adams18:53
GC & Delivery
Disclose defects proactively in listings; experienced buyers expect wear and will trust an honest seller more than a polished pitch.
you expose the badge and normally you come to a common ground… used equipment they expect stuff to be wrong
EP 35 · John Adams47:25
Materials & Supply
Track seasonal demand cycles (snow equipment in autumn, paving gear in spring) and front-run sellers before the seasonal spike.
now loaders and plow trucks are hot whereas asphalt spreaders are starting to slow down
EP 35 · John Adams53:59
Materials & Supply
COVID and chip-shortage supply disruptions proved that regional used-equipment markets can grow self-sufficiently when new-equipment imports stall.
you couldn't get new equipment so all of a sudden people are basically getting what they can
EP 35 · John Adams42:30
Founder Journeys
Divide co-founder roles by genuine strength: one externally relationship-focused (associations, brand), one internally operations-focused — and hold that division.
Harold is boots underground, Johnny handles the upper business — banks, lawyers, all that stuff
EP 35 · John Adams1:11:20
Workforce & Labour
Older heavy-equipment buyers in Atlantic Canada distrust email; field presence and phone calls still command premium trust over digital-only outreach.
be first in, see the guy face to face — there's something really special about that
EP 35 · John Adams1:13:33
Trades & Specialty
In abatement and demolition, hidden conditions (encased steel, glued flooring, asbestos behind drywall) are the primary estimating risk — site visits and contingency pricing are non-negotiable.
it's a gamble really — you just don't know sometimes how hard that's going to be
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm21:40
Founder Journeys
When acquiring a competitor, keep the deal tight-lipped until close; premature disclosure raises anxiety without enabling action, and the emotional curve for acquired staff only resolves through direct personal contact.
it's pretty tight-lipped throughout — until the deal closes you don't know if it's going to close
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm17:00
Founder Journeys
Prioritize fully integrating existing client relationships after an acquisition before chasing new business — showing up for inherited clients is what protects the value you just bought.
if we don't have the resources to take that on, you build that relationship only to fall on your face
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm1:11:36
Founder Journeys
Culture match between merging teams is the hardest factor to assess from the outside but the most important — supervisors who were competitors on the same job sites are the toughest test.
you start sticking these supervisors together that used to be competing — and it's been awesome so far
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm14:54
Trades & Specialty
Abatement contractors are uniquely positioned for healthcare construction because infection-control containment mirrors their core hazmat containment competency — this is a durable competitive moat.
infection control which is essentially that same scope — we're really good at it
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm32:24
Policy & Utilities
Nova Scotia's lack of formal abatement regulation (code of practice only, no enforcement) creates unfair competition — well-run contractors should advocate for regulated standards that raise the floor for everyone.
Nova Scotia doesn't actually have a regulation, we have a code of practice — you have to have a referee
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm48:56
Trades & Specialty
Investing in specialized equipment (remote-controlled saws, electric demolition robots) transforms previously subcontracted work into owned capability and shortens project timelines dramatically.
after the robot showed up we had that vault demolished and out the door in about seven shifts
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm1:03:56
Developers & Projects
Atlantic Canada's aging institutional stock (hospitals and schools built in the 1950s–70s) represents a structural multi-decade pipeline for renovation, abatement, and demolition contractors.
all these hospitals were built in the 50s, 60s, 70s — they're coming towards their end of life
EP 34 · Dan Chisholm1:12:24
Founder Journeys
An out-of-province company entering a regional market must earn trust job-by-job; partnering with an established local firm accelerates acceptance and signals commitment to the community.
partnering with a local company with a great reputation is going to really solidify us
EP 34 · Dan Chisholm57:13
Workforce & Labour
Demo crews are the only sub-trade that touches every scope in a renovation — their cross-trade knowledge must be respected; dismissing them as unskilled labourers is a costly misunderstanding.
we're the only sub trade that touches every scope — mechanical, electrical, concrete, drywall, flooring
▶ Watch clipEP 34 · Dan Chisholm1:08:59
Architecture & Design
Lived experience inside a broken system is the most powerful design brief an architect can carry into a healthcare project.
i know what it's like to be in a building that sucks
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder25:55
Architecture & Design
Evidence-based design details — a window view of a tree, natural wood on walls — measurably reduce patient pain medication use and shorten hospital stays, justifying their cost in construction.
people will use less pain medication and they'll get out of hospital three days sooner
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder35:18
GC & Delivery
Ask 'why' until you reach the real requirement: discovering a therapy group only needed a countertop ice machine, not a full fridge, saved space, energy, and an ongoing ice budget.
we would have just given them a residential style fridge and they would be buying ice every week
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder1:22:04
GC & Delivery
On government healthcare tenders, a contractor who asks thorough RFI questions signals engagement, reduces surprise cost exposure on site, and ultimately helps the project team set a fair tender.
if there are questions you fire them at us… that's why we have the tender process
EP 33 · Sarah Proder1:04:37
GC & Delivery
Healthcare buildings carry code constraints (post-disaster classification, flame-spread limits) that eliminate common finishes used in schools or commercial build-outs — estimators must scope accordingly.
in staircases we can't use rubber stair treads, can't use them, not allowed because they start on fire
EP 33 · Sarah Proder1:12:50
Developers & Projects
Collocating unrelated public services (school, LTC, food bank, health centre) inside one building removes stigma barriers that prevent vulnerable people from accessing care.
you're not going to the psychiatrist who is on this door and everybody in town knows where they are
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder53:25
Workforce & Labour
Nurses' injury rate exceeds construction workers' — the physical toll of a care environment is real and directly informs ergonomic design priorities in healthcare facilities.
the rate of injury for nurses is higher than for construction
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder7:58
Architecture & Design
Design healthcare spaces for future flexibility: asking clinicians about a 30-year practice vision prevents the client from being locked into a building that can't evolve with their services.
we kind of want to make that space flexible and adaptable because healthcare changes all the time
EP 33 · Sarah Proder1:10:29
Architecture & Design
Natural wood in healthcare works best on vertical surfaces — acoustic, tactile, and biophilic benefits without the infection-control risks of horizontal wood that pools cleaning chemicals.
typically we do vertical surfaces in wood because then you don't get that pooling
▶ Watch clipEP 33 · Sarah Proder49:19
Developers & Projects
Multi-sector integrated projects (school + healthcare + community) create shared-operations savings but require design teams to navigate institutional silos that have never previously collaborated.
the board of education and health board… they've never had to work in tandem… they kind of exist in silos
EP 33 · Sarah Proder1:00:01
Construction Tech
Raised access floors can be cost-neutral versus conventional construction when you factor in suspended ceiling, slab-coring, and ductwork offsets — do a give-back analysis before rejecting the premium.
you're actually able to add a raised floor into your budget but not necessarily increase your budget
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC20:45
Energy & Renewables
Underfloor air distribution (UFAD) reduces energy costs by supplying conditioned air at a more moderate temperature and lower velocity than overhead mixing systems, enabling more free-cooling hours.
you can bring it in a much more moderate temperature which means you're cooling less air
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC14:50
GC & Delivery
All-in-house, salaried crews — not subcontractors — give specialty contractors the ability to guarantee schedule commitments and warranty quality, which drives referral-based growth.
if a contractor asks us to be here on September 1st at 11 o'clock in the morning we can guarantee that
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC34:38
Founder Journeys
Building a loyal core team from shared early project experience (same mega-project origin) creates retention that lasts 15+ years and is a sustainable competitive moat.
we've got three or four guys that we were all involved in that project that are still with us today, like 15 years later
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC4:22
Construction Tech
Raised access floor layout errors are nearly impossible to correct once you're past the first few panels — precision at the start is non-negotiable for 150-ft runs.
if that line deviates ever so slightly once you start adding on to that flooring system we've had it where you just can't even squeeze a tile in
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC48:54
Construction Tech
For UFAD systems, air leakage — not panel load-bearing — is the primary deficiency risk; specifying gasketed panels and sealing all penetrations at the glass-wall stage prevents costly remediation.
the biggest deficiency is going to be air leakage — that's the biggest hurdle that we have to get over
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC50:19
Construction Tech
Modular interior systems (raised floor + demountable partitions) let an owner reconfigure an entire floor plate without construction downtime — a competitive differentiator for growing tech tenants.
we were able to quickly adapt and change and completely open up the layout — we just relocated some of the wire
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC14:05
Energy & Renewables
Mass-timber and raised access floor are a natural pairing: RAF routes all services under the floor so exposed structural wood ceilings remain unobstructed, reducing material cost on both sides.
mass timbers and raised floors — they go together so well
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC27:34
Founder Journeys
There is rarely a perfect time to start a construction company; belief in the product and people buy-in from the founding crew matter more than market timing.
I don't know that there ever is a right time to ever do anything
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC40:07
Founder Journeys
Referral-driven specialty contractors must treat every trade on site well; the shared goal of a satisfied end-user creates the word-of-mouth chain that sustains a sub-contractor pipeline.
our business is so based on referrals — we do a good job here for one client there's a great chance we're going to work with that client again
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC35:19
Finance & Real Estate
When scaling a specialty trade company into multi-million-dollar project territory, cash-flow exposure on materials (months before install) requires deliberate financial planning and build-up period.
we're buying materials in February for a job that's just delivering next week — so we're months out and of course the manufacturers need something before you're even able to get boots on the ground
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC44:22
Workforce & Labour
Western Canada's union landscape differs sharply from Ontario: Alberta and provinces westward are largely open-shop for specialty interiors, which affects training pipelines and hiring strategy.
we're not very union heavy here in Alberta — in Ontario where I started, it's all unionized
EP 32 · Russell Cook, Dip.ME, GSC48:13
Founder Journeys
Scaling headcount faster than culture can absorb it forces you to keep wrong-fit hires — fix it earlier, even if it feels disloyal.
we grew up to 22 guys at one point ... we probably should have let some of them go
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway5:00
GC & Delivery
Spreading crews across too many sites simultaneously to 'keep everyone happy' actually disappoints all clients — sequence projects instead.
i should have upset one client ... i need to focus on this one so i can get to your project
▶ Watch clipEP 31 · Jimmy Lorway5:32
Trades & Specialty
In cladding, product knowledge accounts for roughly 90% of the estimating task — the takeoff math is the easy part.
the product knowledge is ... it's almost 90% of the estimating
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway12:20
Trades & Specialty
The barrier to entry in complex envelope cladding is knowledge-based, not capital-based — deliberately avoid low-skill commodities like vinyl where you cannot compete on margin.
we won't touch vinyl ... there's too many people with pump jacks that will do it
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway8:13
Trades & Specialty
Build a proprietary labor database per product type so future estimates reflect your actual production rates, not generic North American data.
we started implementing our new system where we're tracking how many pieces per day
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway43:45
Trades & Specialty
Translate square-footage targets into countable field units (bundles, pieces) so crews can self-monitor production without needing to do math at end of day.
they put on seven bundles of insulation today — was that a good day or no
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway24:09
Contracts & Risk
Ask a client's schedule before you decide whether to bid — schedule fit is the primary filter, not just scope size.
our first question to whoever sends us the project is what's your schedule
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway27:18
Founder Journeys
Saying no to a project you cannot staff properly is more professional than saying yes and disappointing everyone; keep a referral list to soften the no.
i'd love to help you, I can't, but here's a list of guys that might be able to help you out
▶ Watch clipEP 31 · Jimmy Lorway27:46
Trades & Specialty
In cladding estimating, most of the labor cost is in the prep and substructure, not the finished panel — allocate margin to the right layer.
all the work is actually in the prep work, not in the finished product
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway44:21
Founder Journeys
When quality fails on a project, absorbing the loss to redo it correctly protects your reputation far more than the cost of the fix.
it was a big loss ... i saved my record ... i'm absolutely proud of that project
▶ Watch clipEP 31 · Jimmy Lorway57:09
Trades & Specialty
Having your lead installer review drawings before bidding can cut a five-month schedule estimate to three months — directly improving your competitiveness.
he sits down and looks at it ... yeah it's three months ... your price comes down
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway42:07
Trades & Specialty
Slow, methodical front-end troubleshooting by a skilled lead — even weeks with little visible output — is the investment that unlocks fast, quality production later.
once all that troubleshooting is done ... he's off to the races
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway13:49
Workforce & Labour
Hiring immigrants with strong work ethic and a willingness to learn outperforms waiting for scarce experienced local tradespeople in a tight Atlantic Canada labour market.
they're smart, fast workers, hard workers, loyal ... they want to learn
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway22:01
Founder Journeys
Setting explicit no-contact windows (5-7 pm, weekends) with staff and clients protects family time without harming relationships — most people respect the boundary once it's named.
don't call me between five and seven ... that's when I'm having dinner
EP 31 · Jimmy Lorway49:38
Founder Journeys
Spending time in the field with veteran superintendents early in your career accelerates leadership development faster than any management course.
show up to the site with a cup of coffee — it's amazing what you learn by handing someone a cup
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell4:21
Workforce & Labour
When hiring, prioritise intangible character traits — work ethic, teamwork, communication, commitment — over technical knowledge, because the trade can be taught but character cannot.
the physical experience of construction can be taught; it's all of those other intangible characteristics that will define who the highest performers are
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell11:02
GC & Delivery
Phone calls resolve disputes faster than email chains; insisting on direct conversation is a competitive advantage in an industry retreating behind text.
three emails and nobody understood — all it took was one phone call and five minutes talking to the PM
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell13:02
Founder Journeys
Constructive conflict — deliberately surfacing disagreement — prevents compounding mistakes and drives better decisions than a culture of agreement.
in order to get better we need to have conflict — if we keep agreeing you're going to make the same mistakes over again
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell14:14
Founder Journeys
Transitioning from PM to president requires putting aside the identity of 'builder' and learning finance and business from scratch — the discomfort is essential, not optional.
I needed to understand the difference between an income statement and a balance sheet — literally — and taking it from scratch
EP 30 · Cory Bell9:26
Founder Journeys
Grow in staged jumps: reach a new revenue level, pause to eliminate blind spots and backfill key hires (CFO → HR → legal/risk), then proceed — never run ahead of your infrastructure.
we kind of felt like are we feeling a little bit out of control? That's the pause — next year get used to where we are, make sure we don't have blind spots
EP 30 · Cory Bell30:00
GC & Delivery
Enter a new sector by batting singles: win small projects to build the resume before pursuing marquee work — Lindsay's 8-year healthcare staircase from $7M to the Cape Breton Regional Hospital proves it works.
we don't swing for the fences — we bat singles all day long and that's how we generate our runs
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell32:17
Contracts & Risk
Form a JV when neither party alone meets the client's RFP criteria — combine complementary resumes, divide scope clearly, and formalise with an MOU before the bid.
we want this project — we say okay well this is where we'll play, this is where you'll play, put together the package real seamless with an MOU
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell36:49
Workforce & Labour
Indigenous partnership programs that include apprenticeship and spin-off business creation address labor shortages while creating durable community benefit — a competitive differentiator in rural mega-projects.
our goal is always to bring people on, help train and mentor, and then have them go back into their community and start a small business
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell42:06
Workforce & Labour
Hiring an indigenous relationship coordinator before you need one signals genuine commitment and yields better community outcomes than reactive inclusion efforts.
we were the first Atlantic Canadian contractor to hire an indigenous relationship coordinator — just to teach us
EP 30 · Cory Bell40:34
Workforce & Labour
Company growth is a retention tool: staff stay when they can see the path to a new business unit, a new specialty, or a seat at a business plan that Lindsay will fund.
our growth is a product of our young smart energetic staff pushing us — we're not losing them, so what do we need to do?
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell1:02:04
Founder Journeys
A post-construction maintenance and energy-retrofit arm (L360) extends client relationships, captures the last-1% project close-out problem, and opens a greenfield revenue stream as building owners decarbonise.
you buy a car and it comes with a warranty — most construction warranties are a year; this is a program that allows you to stay connected and maintain the buildings
EP 30 · Cory Bell1:03:19
Contracts & Risk
In a volatile supply-chain and inflation environment, the risk management advantage is in paying close attention to client runways, not just your own backlog.
we're talking to our clients — we understand what the runways look like and make sure we have the right number of people doing the right type of thing
EP 30 · Cory Bell1:08:32
Workforce & Labour
Normalising mental health at the executive level — leaders publicly sharing their own struggles — unlocks honesty throughout the organisation and reduces hidden attrition.
I led a zoom call for 120 staff and just said I struggle at times — normalize it — and then people started sharing stories
▶ Watch clipEP 30 · Cory Bell1:09:35
GC & Delivery
Maintaining a balanced public/private project mix protects a GC against single-sector downturns; Lindsay's deliberate shift toward public sector supplemented private sector saturation.
there's only so much private sector out there — we like to have a very good balance of public and private
EP 30 · Cory Bell38:39
GC & Delivery
Getting formal project-management training (PMP) changes the language you use with owners and trades — replacing fire-fighting with structured scope/cost/time conversations.
after doing the pmp you get to understand how between scope and cost and you can speak more intelligently about the triangle
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere8:16
GC & Delivery
An error caught during pre-planning costs roughly $100 to fix; the same error caught during construction can cost $10,000 — because it triggers schedule disruption, waste, and trade sequencing cascades.
if you can catch an error in pre-planning it might cost an owner a hundred dollars but if that same error is only caught during construction could cost ten thousand dollars
▶ Watch clipEP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere17:11
Contracts & Risk
The GC's ability to influence scope, cost, and design outcomes collapses once contracts are awarded — so early contractor involvement in pre-planning is where the real leverage is.
there's more of an opportunity while there is no shovel in the ground and when you haven't purchased anything then after all these contracts have been awarded the power to influence is over
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere12:40
Construction Tech
When subtrades resist BIM, the barrier is unfamiliarity, not technical difficulty — once they participate and see clash-free pre-fabrication, they adopt it permanently.
the value i wish i would have done this two or five years ago right i wish i would have done this long ago
▶ Watch clipEP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere19:13
Offsite / Modular
BIM enables 'lego assembly' on site: ductwork and sprinkler pipe pre-manufactured off-site to exact dimensions, reducing labour cost and eliminating measure-and-wait cycles.
the trades people all they got to do is put it up and it fits it's a lego it's one big lego
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere43:31
Founder Journeys
Saying no to an opportunity you're not yet resourced to deliver is a competitive discipline — protecting repeat-client quality is more valuable than chasing growth.
just because an opportunity presents itself doesn't mean you always have to say yes and sometimes that's okay to say no
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere32:06
Contracts & Risk
Construction management (open-book CM) builds owner trust because there are no hidden margins — the GC and owner evaluate scopes and contracts together.
in the construction management world it's open book right what we see they see there's no hidden
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere34:23
Founder Journeys
A bad GC experience creates a stereotype that carries forward to every future GC relationship — building trust from the first engagement is the only antidote.
now they have this relationship right from the get-go that isn't uh you know fool me once shame on you
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere13:32
Associations & Advocacy
Industry associations provide advocacy leverage proportional to member count — NLCA's 650 firms and CCA's 20,000 give contractors a credible voice to government on infrastructure investment.
strength in numbers with the quantity you have the ability to advocate for what you want
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere1:00:29
Workforce & Labour
Gaming-native youth already operate with the cognitive model for remote equipment control — construction needs to market itself to that generation as a high-tech career, not a trade.
if your children are expert playstation players they have a future in construction they absolutely do
▶ Watch clipEP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere55:54
Energy & Renewables
Carbon-neutral certification is more than a LEED upgrade — it requires the manufacturing, construction, and operational footprint to all net to zero, and demands embedded expertise from the whole project team.
it's not just to say that the building is carbon neutral but you actually have to demonstrate it and that takes a team
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere46:24
Founder Journeys
Controlling growth deliberately — turning down projects you can't resource well — is how repeat-client relationships and brand reputation are preserved at a national GC scale.
if you go too fast you're not going to please then you're your key repeat clients
EP 29 · Patrick Lafreniere31:53
Materials & Supply
Frame BIPV solar cladding as a replacement for what you were already going to buy, not an add-on cost — the delta from standard ACM ($30/sf) to solar panels ($50/sf) is ~$20, not $50.
you were going to spend that so this stuff here you know it's probably gonna cost you about 50
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun26:47
Founder Journeys
Getting in early on an innovative product line secures the territory but stretches the sales cycle — be prepared for months of promotion before first revenue.
the good is getting in on the ground floor the bad is that the sales cycle is going to be a little longer
EP 28 · Barry Osmun36:55
Founder Journeys
In Atlantic Canada construction sales, relationship depth beats call volume — customers want to deal with the same rep for five years and will give you their attention if you give them yours.
our customers really expect and respect a relationship they don't want that revolving door of sales reps
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun1:14:09
Founder Journeys
Adapt your communication register completely between the jobsite and the architect's office — same visit, different language, or you lose both clients.
you need to bring yourself from the cursing and squaring level with the contractor to the technical level with the architecture
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun1:11:04
Founder Journeys
Admitting you don't know something and following up with the correct answer within 24 hours builds more credibility with architects than bluffing — it signals honesty and that the client will get accurate specs.
don't pretend you know everything i don't know everything...they're surprised that you actually do follow up
EP 28 · Barry Osmun1:11:21
Energy & Renewables
Retrofit is often a larger immediate market for building-integrated solar than new construction — owners of tired 1970s buildings need both modernisation and energy offset, and solar cladding delivers both in one install.
i had thought when i took it on it was just for new construction but it's as much or maybe more so for retrofit
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun23:43
Energy & Renewables
First Nations communities are a high-quality early-adopter channel for green building products: they are highly motivated (energy sovereignty, water scarcity, alignment with cultural values), well-organised, and often have access to government funding for sustainable infrastructure.
in the reservations their young people are becoming educated they have their own architects their own engineers focused on green energy
EP 28 · Barry Osmun46:33
Energy & Renewables
Off-grid solar street lighting removes the need to trench electrical conduit, making it cost-competitive with conventional site lighting even before energy savings — the install advantage, not just the sustainability angle, closes the deal.
the great thing is you don't need to dig a trench
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun42:04
Founder Journeys
A BA in arts or humanities is underrated preparation for construction sales — the ability to structure arguments, present clearly, and communicate at multiple registers is the job, regardless of how you learned it.
what the ba really gave me was a well-rounded education that allowed me to put logical arguments together
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun3:50
Policy & Utilities
The biggest renewables adoption lever for private developers is combining legislative mandate (minimum % renewable in new builds) with direct financial incentive (grants) — neither alone is sufficient.
my hope is that there's going to be a combination of legislation and reward
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun33:55
GC & Delivery
When repping a manufacturer, becoming a turnkey integrator (coordinating engineers, architects, and installers) de-risks adoption for the client and differentiates you from a pure product broker — especially for novel building technology.
offering more of a turnkey acting as a consultant almost a project manager type of approach
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun1:01:26
Construction Tech
LinkedIn is an underused prospecting and partnership tool for Atlantic Canada construction sales — it surfaces emerging manufacturers (like Rainstick) and policy developments that would otherwise take months to find via trade shows.
linkedin is a great source...if i can give any advice to a young entrepreneur spend some time on linkedin
▶ Watch clipEP 28 · Barry Osmun48:09
Construction Tech
Industry-standard 14% construction overages are largely preventable with existing-conditions LiDAR scanning, yet most building owners accept them as inevitable.
typically in construction you're in for 14 percent in overages no matter what and it's just kind of crazy how it's just accepted
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM2:35
Construction Tech
Bringing a 3D scanning firm in at the preliminary stage can reduce renovation change orders by approximately 50%, translating to ~$700K savings on a $10M project.
just by engaging us bringing us into update existing conditions we've reduced changers by about 50 so on a 10 million dollar project you're talking about 1.4 million
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM2:47
Construction Tech
Mobile LiDAR (walk-through, no photography) can be deployed in occupied spaces including hospitals and boardrooms, eliminating the need to clear a building for a scan.
the mobile lidar is you don't have to empty the office it doesn't take idef photography so it's great we used it in nursing homes and hospitals
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM3:26
GC & Delivery
Above-ceiling hospital renovations historically run 75% over their change-order budgets because of hidden MEP complexity; 360-HDR camera documentation virtually eliminates that surprise.
above ceiling or even worse would be like 75 percent over like it was just ridiculous how much gets pushed through because you don't know what's there
▶ Watch clipEP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM7:01
Construction Tech
As-built scanning of geothermal pipes on new construction reveals deviations up to 10 feet from original drawings, a hidden liability that can turn a $10K parking-lot fix into a $500K repair.
from the original drawings to what we scanned and where they're actually located could be off by as much as 10 feet
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM10:51
Developers & Projects
Scanning historic facades on a bi-weekly basis catches structural shift early, providing both public-safety protection and a permanent digital record for heritage restoration.
if it shifts a couple inches over two weeks then that's enough to say okay let's go check this out and shore it up
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM11:35
Construction Tech
Point-cloud data captured during construction provides a lifecycle maintenance asset: maintenance teams can remotely measure or trace a pipe from their phone years later, reducing call-out time.
if you can pull up on your phone unit 302 jump into that unit and see where all the pipes are located exactly what's above the ceiling
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM14:18
Construction Tech
A knocked sprinkler head produces approximately $10,000 per minute in water damage — lifecycle documentation that lets maintenance staff locate sprinklers precisely before any intervention pays for itself quickly.
a sprinkler head if you knock a sprinkler head off in any type of damage is about ten thousand dollars a minute
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM14:30
Founder Journeys
Staying narrowly focused on a specific segment (commercial/institutional buildings) while resisting adjacent opportunities is what allowed Smarter Spaces to build deep expertise and avoid diluting capacity.
you've got to stop chasing squirrels sometimes so like there's cool things you could do but your target is mainly commercial construction
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM17:48
Founder Journeys
For a tech-services firm, the hardest sale is the lifecycle ROI argument — convincing clients to spend now for savings five years out is categorically harder than same-project change-order reduction.
that's probably the toughest sellers is to spend up front to save five years from now
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM33:55
Founder Journeys
Translating technical capability to non-technical decision-makers requires reframing from technology features to business outcomes: pre-sell units, cut change orders, reduce lifecycle maintenance costs.
really not about the technology it's about the value and the problems you solve
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM33:41
Founder Journeys
Repeat clients are the bedrock of a professional-services business: 80% of Smarter Spaces revenue comes from existing clients, managed largely by the operations co-founder without a formal sales title.
existing clients are 80 of our business and he manages those relationships so he does a fabulous job there
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM35:19
Workforce & Labour
Post-COVID remote work delivered a unanimous vote in favor of no office: productivity rose and the field/production nature of the work meant many staff weren't in the office anyway.
does anybody want to go back to the office the answer is no — productivity has really gone up
▶ Watch clipEP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM36:35
Workforce & Labour
Hiring from NSCC architectural technology and drafting programs provides Revit-literate graduates who fit the production workflow; culture and personality fit matter more than program variances.
at that point they both have skills in revit so for us it's really about the personality and the fit with our culture
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM30:49
Workforce & Labour
For every field hour of 3D scanning, a firm needs 3-4 production hours of processing, creating a leveraged local employment model where one field hire can justify two to three processing hires.
for every hour we're in the field there's probably three to four hours of production to turn that into a usable item
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM9:18
Developers & Projects
Pre-construction 3D virtual tours allow developers to pre-sell units and potentially commit to bulk material orders (flooring, countertops) before a shovel is in the ground, compressing supply-chain lead times.
if you could pre-sell 80 of your units and know what kind of flooring you're going to use then you can place a bulk order
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM24:19
Construction Tech
COVID accelerated construction-technology adoption by a decade, and firms that pivoted during lockdown (e.g., marketing virtual tours, above-ceiling documentation) emerged with differentiated offerings.
kovit accelerated the whole construction industry related to 3d scanning and technology and drones
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM1:51
Policy & Utilities
Regulatory pressure (fire-safety legislation, Rick Hansen 2030 accessibility mandate) creates reliable, recurring demand for scanning and documentation services tied to compliance deadlines.
we recognized that there was a large gap there and the auditor general from the city shone a big light on it
EP 27 · Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM26:20
Founder Journeys
Diversify across residential, commercial, and multi-unit to hedge against sector slowdowns — GT's mixed portfolio kept revenue flowing when commercial slowed during COVID.
right now i feel like we have probably the best mix of all three and it's kind of helped us out through the pandemic
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay4:52
Workforce & Labour
Without a formal apprenticeship pathway for painting, hiring is a gamble — years on a resume mean nothing; the only reliable filter is a paid trial.
you're forced at the end of the day to try to kind of give everybody a try and it's creating a lot of issues
▶ Watch clipEP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay6:10
Workforce & Labour
In a trade where good workers immediately go independent, retention requires demonstrating a credible career path inside the company — not just wages.
nine times out of ten the minute you become good you go off on your own and start doing your own thing
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay7:11
Trades & Specialty
HRM's painting market is reportedly the most price-competitive in Canada — sub-trades entering this market should expect chronic below-average margins driven by low entry barriers.
hrm overall in canada is probably the most competitive paint industry not just for price points but also for the cost of paint
▶ Watch clipEP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay7:48
Contracts & Risk
Building relationships with selective GCs and developers who respect your scheduling and pricing constraints is more sustainable than chasing public tenders — tender work almost always degrades to race-to-the-bottom.
focus on the relationships that really matter during the day that when we're done they go thank you so much for that
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay23:34
Contracts & Risk
Scope creep onto finishing trades (caulking, patching, repairing other-trade damage) has increased over decades while prices have decreased — sub-trades must price a damage allowance into every bid or absorb the loss.
the expectation that the painters will fix it the painters will fix it and it's the trickle-down effect
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay12:51
Contracts & Risk
Back-charge asymmetry — other trades bill painters for accidental damage but painters cannot bill back for damaged finishes — is a contractual gap that GCs can fix if they choose to enforce it.
if we get a damaged wall it's like well that's you you should have that in your quote to fix that
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay29:46
GC & Delivery
As the last trade on site, painters absorb compressed schedules created by others; sub-trade agreements should build in explicit relief clauses when upstream trades cause delays.
we've been backed into the corner and say you have to — this is your fault because someone three months ago didn't meet their schedule
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay18:07
Finance & Real Estate
Sub-trades are effectively the cash-flow banks of construction projects — they front labour and material and are paid last; adequate working capital or credit facilities are not optional.
we are the banks of the construction the sub trades as a whole we put out the labor we put out the material and we sit and wait
▶ Watch clipEP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay10:22
Finance & Real Estate
Waiting over a year for final payment on a single commercial project can threaten the solvency of a mid-size sub — diversifying client types reduces this existential risk.
there's one project we waited over a year for to get our final payment to come through
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay20:32
Trades & Specialty
Expanding into certified specialty coatings (pool coatings, high-end decorative finishes) differentiates a painting sub-trade from commodity competitors and opens higher-margin residential work.
there's a couple courses i'm going to take on a high-end product that i don't think is pretty common here
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay40:09
Associations & Advocacy
Peer communication among competitors in a small market can raise industry standards collectively — silence perpetuates a race to the bottom that harms everyone.
there's not enough action being taken and coming here today is kind of maybe a starting point for me
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay33:43
Workforce & Labour
A formal apprenticeship program for painting would simultaneously raise quality standards, improve industry image, and create a psychological barrier against casual entry that drives price erosion.
that certification would prove that we're painters and we're certified and we're willing to do good work
EP 26 · Guillaume Tremblay15:54
Construction Tech
Pre-construction 3D virtual tours replace model suites at lower cost while eliminating the revenue drag of keeping a unit vacant.
the model suites that are traditionally done—you have to build them and then it's an empty space that's unoccupied, so that's revenue you could be getting
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc20:47
Construction Tech
A single prevented material mistake—wrong colour or spec on a large building—can pay for the entire render package.
if you can catch one mistake in pre-construction and it saves you 20 grand then you pay yourself
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc21:22
Founder Journeys
Developers, not architects, have the largest appetite for full virtual-tour packages because the marketing ROI is immediate and measurable.
we just didn't really realize how much of an appetite that the developers would have for these full virtual tours
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc34:00
Construction Tech
Having a client's Revit model in-hand allows render firms to quote 30–40% lower because modelling time is eliminated.
there are times where we can actually quote 30 to 40 percent of what we normally would because we have that revit model
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc50:16
Founder Journeys
Building a pre-built, organized 3D asset library before jobs arrive is the primary operational moat—it compresses per-unit turnaround by 5–10x versus ad-hoc sourcing.
I've spent hundreds of hours organizing our model library so that when it is actually go time to drop everything in then we are dropping in our finished asset
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc58:50
GC & Delivery
Outsourcing renders to overseas firms creates communication, time-zone, and language barriers that erode quality and margin; local firms with regional knowledge command a premium.
you run into the communication barrier the time difference… language barrier which is a huge one actually
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc33:10
Construction Tech
Render analytics (where virtual-tour viewers spend time) give developers data-driven insight for marketing content prioritization.
75% of the time people are clicking on the gym so if we are creating some material maybe we should put three photos of the gym
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc15:13
Construction Tech
Using drone panoramic spheres as window backgrounds in CG units is far more cost-effective and realistic than fully modelling the surrounding city—combine photography with 3D instead of replacing one with the other.
a photo is far more realistic than we could ever model… it uses almost no computer resources
EP 25 · Nick LeBlanc11:19
Construction Tech
GPU hardware improvements are exponential (doubling performance every two years); render-heavy businesses must budget for hardware upgrades as a core competitive investment, not a capital luxury.
what took you 15 hours to render still now takes us about 10 minutes—that's just in the last two years alone
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc37:45
Founder Journeys
COVID provided an asymmetric learning window: founders who used pandemic downtime for intensive skill development effectively compressed 3–4 years of normal learning into one year.
we were probably able to cram about three or four years of learning if we were working full-time into a year
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc5:34
Developers & Projects
Showing a developer two layout or material options via renders is almost always cheaper than committing to one option and regretting it—use visualization as a decision tool, not just a marketing asset.
any time that we are showing you options it's going to be quite a bit cheaper than if you just say I'm gonna go with this one and you end up not liking it
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc18:08
Architecture & Design
Photorealistic 3D rendering requires multidisciplinary competence—3D modelling, architectural photography, lighting, marketing, and construction knowledge—making it a high-barrier craft that resists commoditization.
you have to know a little bit of photography you have to know the 3d program you have to understand marketing construction real estate
▶ Watch clipEP 25 · Nick LeBlanc26:39
Contracts & Risk
A free conditions assessment (lifecycle report + core-cut lab test) sells the capital programme without pitching product first — it builds trust and surfaces the real scope before numbers land.
we just want to go in and start relationship building right off the bat
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon16:33
Contracts & Risk
In Atlantic Canada's extreme freeze-thaw climate, band-aid leak repairs on end-of-life roofs create expectation liability; committing to a timeline ('good for 3-4 years') that winter then breaks is worse than refusing the repair.
i try to shy away from that now of course if you're having a leak more than happy to get the right people involved
EP 24 · Matthew Simon17:38
GC & Delivery
Building capital approvals at organizations with remote head offices take 3–6 months of internal lead time; starting the assessment process six months before the construction window is the practical minimum.
can take three four five six months kind of thing right so that's why we want to be as early as possible
EP 24 · Matthew Simon20:45
Contracts & Risk
A full-service manufacturer model — assessment, spec-writing, procurement, site QA, warranty — removes the finger-pointing dynamic: one party absorbs all liability regardless of whether the failure is manufacturing, installation, or design.
one throat to choke kind of thing yeah the client or whoever it is can just call me personally
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon33:50
Contracts & Risk
Performance-based specs (no proprietary product names) are the only defensible route in public tendering; they still protect quality by setting minimum performance thresholds that inferior products cannot meet.
we don't actually specify our material by name at all in the public market just the performance spec
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon48:06
GC & Delivery
Mandated 3-of-5-working-days site presence during installation, combined with weekly progress reports copied to the contractor, creates a transparent record that protects the owner, backs the warranty, and gives the contractor's PM visibility they lack on remote sites.
it's mandated by garland that for three of every five working days someone's on site reviewing the installation
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon26:32
Founder Journeys
Earning architect specification collaboration takes years of providing technical value on non-competing projects first — positioning as a free technical resource before any Garland pitch converts to spec inclusion.
help them out on something here help them something out on there and then eventually build that relationship to where there's a lot of trust
EP 24 · Matthew Simon50:23
Materials & Supply
Restoration coatings on aging metal roofs (butler buildings) cost roughly one-third of full replacement and extend life 10–20 years; they are underutilised in Atlantic Canada's aging industrial stock.
it's about a third the cost of ripping off the roof or replacing it and you know you're extending that life another 10 20 years
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon54:54
Materials & Supply
Core-cut tear-and-tensile-strength lab testing is a more defensible life-expectancy indicator than visual inspection — a 30-year roof can still have strong integrity while a 10-year roof can be toast.
we can come and test cores of roofs that are 20 years old if they still have a really good terran tensile strength that is a much better indicator than visual inspection
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon1:00:30
Founder Journeys
Running a geographically large territory solo limits project throughput to ~15 large capital projects per year; hitting that ceiling is the signal to hire regionally before growth stalls.
that's pretty much my limit i needed someone in new brunswick otherwise you know we were going to stay kind of stagnant for a little bit
▶ Watch clipEP 24 · Matthew Simon24:22
Founder Journeys
Launch a new GC on relationship capital, not corporate resume — personal reputation is the startup's balance sheet.
your business is you for your reputation as people and as business people in the community
EP 23 · Ian Boyd17:40
Contracts & Risk
Pursue lower-risk, relationship-driven work first (CM, design-build) before chasing hard-bid lump sum that demands a corporate track record you don't yet have.
we knew we were gonna trade a lot in our relationships and sort of more private type of work
EP 23 · Ian Boyd15:38
GC & Delivery
Strong sub-trade relationships translate directly to competitive pricing — subs bid better when they trust the GC will pay on time and run organized sites.
we're getting sort of the best pricing out there because trades feel we are new, we don't have a lot of baggage
EP 23 · Ian Boyd26:24
Contracts & Risk
A GC's job is risk management first; if you can't properly price or manage a risk profile, you shouldn't be doing that contract type.
what we are as risk managers and if you do that well I think you'll be successful
EP 23 · Ian Boyd40:24
Contracts & Risk
P3 contracts have become progressively less attractive as risk transfers pile onto contractors while margins compress — know when to exit a delivery model.
when you lose money on a P3 you don't lose ten thousand or twenty thousand — those numbers are such a big multiple
EP 23 · Ian Boyd38:17
GC & Delivery
Diversify your work mix across contract types (CM, design-build, lump sum) and project sizes so a bad run in one segment doesn't threaten the whole business.
a good healthy business would have a nice mix — CM delivery models, higher risk profiles with higher margin, DB
EP 23 · Ian Boyd37:24
Founder Journeys
When a project goes badly, 'seal the relationship' by showing up, communicating, and finishing — the long-term client value far exceeds one bad job's loss.
we sealed the relationship and we've worked for that client since that day
▶ Watch clipEP 23 · Ian Boyd42:52
Workforce & Labour
Hire ahead of need when you find talent — waiting until the seat is empty costs more than carrying modest overhead ahead of the work.
if you find talent you're going to find a place for them — you shouldn't be afraid to hire them
EP 23 · Ian Boyd1:12:28
GC & Delivery
Building an integrated team with a sophisticated developer-builder (rather than traditional arm's-length GC) is a viable growth model as projects scale beyond one company's capacity.
it becomes more of like an integrated team — sophisticated buyers of construction services
EP 23 · Ian Boyd55:40
Trades & Specialty
Formwork is the tightest capacity constraint in Halifax/Cape Breton construction right now; self-performing selected scopes is a hedge against subtrade gaps.
formwork right now is probably a real challenge — there's not enough trades and it's too busy
EP 23 · Ian Boyd32:54
Associations & Advocacy
Smaller construction firms gain the most from construction associations — access to training, legal resources, and networks they can't build in-house.
the smaller you are the more you would benefit and the more help you would see that they would provide
EP 23 · Ian Boyd1:06:21
Founder Journeys
Culture must be genuine, not a tagline — leaders must live the values daily so every new hire sees proof of what the brand promise actually means.
construction made easy — we believe it and if we believe it we should be acting that every day
EP 23 · Ian Boyd50:22
GC & Delivery
Scaling project-management complexity is not linear — a PM who runs a $75M job does not automatically have the capacity to run a $350M job.
somebody can manage a 75 million job doesn't mean they can manage a 350 million dollar job
▶ Watch clipEP 23 · Ian Boyd22:19
Contracts & Risk
Avoid the commodity-bid trap — bidding against eight competitors on a pure lump-sum is low margin, high stress, and not a foundation for a sustainable business.
bidding lump sum work where you're totally commodity driven eats the low price every time — not a very fun place to live
EP 23 · Ian Boyd1:23:51
Founder Journeys
Geographical division of a multi-partner GC — aligning partners with their existing networks and market knowledge — reduces startup friction and leverages existing relationships.
it became almost geographical — dirk looked after New Brunswick to a large degree; his network is there
EP 23 · Ian Boyd13:13
Energy & Renewables
Building code is the legal floor — 'the worst home you are allowed to build by law' — not a quality target; frame every project above it.
the building code is the worst home that you're allowed to build by law
▶ Watch clipEP 22 · Casey Grey12:53
Energy & Renewables
Orient a passive-house design toward the south before specifying assemblies; the same wall spec on a north-facing lot will fail certification without upgrading windows and R-values.
if you were to take that house and put it on the other side of the road… it would not have got passable certification
EP 22 · Casey Grey17:56
Energy & Renewables
Thick wall assemblies must use vapour-permeable materials that can dry in both directions; sealed foam inside high-R double-stud walls traps moisture and risks mould.
it has to be something that can get wet and dry, not lose its R-value, not have mould
EP 22 · Casey Grey28:13
Energy & Renewables
Treat the building envelope as skin (perspires but does not breathe) and the ERV/HRV as lungs; eliminating random penetrations then centralising ventilation is the correct air-tightness strategy.
we want to allow our envelope our skin to perspire but not breathe
EP 22 · Casey Grey29:16
Energy & Renewables
A 1,000-CFM kitchen range hood at -25°C expels ~89,000 BTU/hr — nearly five times the entire heating load of a 4,000-sq-ft passive house; oversized exhaust fans are both wasteful and dangerous with fuel-burning appliances in tight homes.
you lose 89,000 BTUs per hour by running that thousand-cfm range hood
▶ Watch clipEP 22 · Casey Grey35:43
GC & Delivery
Use the Integrated Design Process (IDP) from day one: energy advisors, building scientists, contractors, and architects must co-design, because what looks correct on paper is often impractical or expensive to build.
you because everybody brings a different skill to the table… you need the whole team on board
EP 22 · Casey Grey26:14
Founder Journeys
The biggest lever for industry-wide sustainability impact is training other contractors, not building more units yourself; a small specialist firm is capacity-constrained, but knowledge compounds.
we can only do a couple houses a year… the biggest potential is to help other contractors like us
EP 22 · Casey Grey50:11
Founder Journeys
Joining a trade association filters out the 'two-tail-light warranty' competition undercutting on price; the real competition is uninformed operators, not peer contractors at the table.
the guys sitting around that table weren't my competition… the guys that weren't a part of the association undercutting everyone
EP 22 · Casey Grey50:54
GC & Delivery
Tell the client the gap between theory (modelling) and reality (in-use behaviour) upfront; passive-house overheating on clear winter days is predictable and should be disclosed, not discovered post-occupancy.
in theory what's going to happen but in reality this is likely what's going to happen based on our experience
EP 22 · Casey Grey22:05
Energy & Renewables
ICF greenwashing is real: do not accept manufacturer R-value claims; run the assembly through energy-advisor modelling software, and verify that studs are thermally continuous during installation.
don't take the word from the ICF company about the fact that they have an R-50 wall assembly — it doesn't actually calculate that way
EP 22 · Casey Grey41:24
Energy & Renewables
Passive house is easier to certify in larger multi-unit buildings because the volume-to-surface ratio reduces air-change demands and interior party walls reduce exposed envelope.
the larger the building, the easier it is to get passive-house certification… it's a volume thing
EP 22 · Casey Grey19:25
Founder Journeys
Environment beats willpower: put yourself and your team in contexts that demand growth (events, associations, mentors) rather than relying on individual discipline to sustain improvement.
environment is more powerful than willpower — if you rely solely on willpower you will lose momentum
EP 22 · Casey Grey6:36
Founder Journeys
When a dominant regional supplier exits a market, the window to capture their client relationships and physical assets is very short — move within weeks, not months.
it was quite fast moving and it still is fast moving like we are
EP 21 · Cory Wensley9:56
Founder Journeys
Transitioning an incumbent's equipment and personnel is the fastest path to standing up a fabrication operation — avoid re-purchasing everything from scratch.
we didn't really have to go out and outsource any equipment anything like that only a few minor things
EP 21 · Cory Wensley17:08
Workforce & Labour
In a spec-heavy trade like glazing, continuous professional development (blueprint reading, CSC technical rep, project management) directly translates to estimating speed and accuracy.
you have to know how to sift through those specs and the drawings and find what's relevant
EP 21 · Cory Wensley3:55
Materials & Supply
Being supplier-agnostic as a fabricator — rather than tied to one product line — forces deeper knowledge of competitor equivalents and makes you more valuable to glazing contractors.
we aren't necessarily one supplier driven so we have to understand competition and understand equivalences
EP 21 · Cory Wensley26:26
GC & Delivery
On large curtain wall projects, getting involved at the design/quoting phase (loading calcs, back section sizing) prevents costly spec errors that halt installers on site.
you could be halting somebody on site because you have to order another extrusion or something
EP 21 · Cory Wensley25:07
GC & Delivery
In private development, design-assist by the fabricator is increasingly expected because there is often no architect of record managing glazing specs — the fabricator must fill that gap.
there's not always an architect involved... that's a little bit more of a niche
EP 21 · Cory Wensley37:33
Trades & Specialty
Fabrication cost competitiveness lives in the 'fab number' — internal labor time per joint — not just material cost; controlling that ratio allows you to work with clients on pricing even when raw material costs rise.
your internal processes and your fabrication cost is going to allow you to be competitive
EP 21 · Cory Wensley32:42
Workforce & Labour
Hiring a team with collective decades of industry-specific experience eliminates the learning curve that kills many fabrication startups — institutional knowledge is the real startup capital.
you have this new company with 10 people with 20 years experience in the same year
EP 21 · Cory Wensley24:39
Trades & Specialty
Door hardware is a distinct specialty requiring dedicated internal expertise — compatibility errors between door frame and hardware prep can cascade into expensive field rework.
to know how to prep that and how to cut that right and accurate — it's a Chinese clockmaker
EP 21 · Cory Wensley34:29
Founder Journeys
In a small regional market, treating a departed competitor as a future supplier partner (rather than an adversary) preserves the relationships needed when they hold a product you still need.
we still want to be partners — the industry is small and they have a great product
EP 21 · Cory Wensley9:04
Developers & Projects
Engage a civil-engineering firm before you even understand what you can build—they walk you through land-use bylaws, servicing feasibility, and what housing types are permissible before you commit capital.
a lot of times we’ll have a client come in that just owns a piece of land… we can kind of walk them through those
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.16:42
Developers & Projects
For land development, a full-service local engineering firm can take a project from raw survey through civil infrastructure, cost estimating, and contract admin—reducing the developer’s coordination burden and acting as an impartial third party.
we do a lot of contract admin between the owner and the contractors… sort of that impartial third party
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.17:58
Energy & Renewables
Passive house is lifecycle-economic, not luxury: it was founded on finding the most economically efficient construction methodology, and government rebates (up to $9,000) can cover design fees and incremental costs.
passive house was founded on economic principles… the most economically beneficial house to live in
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.26:34
Energy & Renewables
Atlantic Canadians spend roughly double the national average on home heating and cooling—a structural problem rooted in old housing stock and building methods, not just climate.
we spend almost double the national average for heating and cooling costs… it’s a function of our housing stock
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.12:07
Energy & Renewables
A passive house is not inherently more expensive in materials—it’s about better planning before construction begins; the premium comes from the niche market of custom high-end buyers, not the method itself.
there’s nothing different about building a passive house… it’s just having a better plan before you put your construction into action
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.29:50
Energy & Renewables
Wind farm civil engineering is dictated by turbine blade length (150 feet): roads must have gentle radii and minimal vertical grade change to deliver components—the dominant challenge is logistics access, not structure.
the blades on some of these turbines are 150 feet long… so the roads need to have a gentle radius
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.20:44
Policy & Utilities
Nova Scotia’s single-turbine power purchase agreement program has ended, effectively killing private small-scale wind development; solar is now the accessible renewable play for the region.
that program has since ceased to exist so that’s really curbed the development
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.22:03
Policy & Utilities
Multi-stakeholder approval processes—HRM, NS Transportation, NS Environment, utilities, DFO—consume more engineering time than project design itself; sequencing permit applications strategically is a critical delivery skill.
we seem to spend more time talking about that than… how can we deliver a better end product
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.40:49
Policy & Utilities
Private-sector stakeholders are generally faster to respond than government agencies during high-volume development periods; the sheer number of concurrent projects compounds bureaucratic delay.
the private companies are usually a lot easier to deal with… there’s just the volume of work that’s happening
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.40:09
Workforce & Labour
The NSCC engineering technology program is graduating fewer than 10 new students, creating a structural labour gap on the technical side of construction that will constrain engineering capacity before it constrains trades.
we’ve heard that there’s fewer than 10 new students in the NSCC engineering tech program lately
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.18:34
Workforce & Labour
Growing locally-owned firm culture around senior-led mentorship and open-door access helps retain junior engineers—in a tight labour market, culture is a competitive recruiting advantage over larger firms.
we’ve got good senior staff who really understand things and are really helpful in mentoring our junior staff
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.44:24
Developers & Projects
New stormwater regulations now require on-site treatment before discharge to municipal systems; bioswales and naturalized channel rehabilitation are emerging civil specialties for Atlantic Canada developers.
we’re looking at new technologies trying to manage our storm water on site and treat it before it gets discharged
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.13:40
Developers & Projects
Historical buried infrastructure in Halifax (gas lines for street lights, tram rails) is routinely discovered on excavation; utility locate and survey must be the first step on any downtown project before design begins.
there’s old gas lines buried in some of the streets… you never know what you’re going to run into
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.37:45
Founder Journeys
Locally-owned engineering boutiques exiting large national firms can scale rapidly (3 to 50 staff in 7 years) by leveraging local soil and regulatory knowledge that national firms lack at the regional level.
the three founders just wanted to get back to their roots of that locally owned organization
EP 20 · Evan Teasdale P.Eng.5:53
Developers & Projects
Engage the natural gas utility at the mechanical design stage — not at shovel-drop — to keep gas as a live option and simplify specification.
the sooner that we can get involved in the conversations the better
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.44:00
Policy & Utilities
Fixed pipeline supply contracts are the tool Heritage Gas uses to dampen commodity price volatility for customers; operators choosing energy sources should ask suppliers how they manage that exposure.
entering into these contracts allows us to be more confident in the security of the price
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.8:16
GC & Delivery
Natural gas construction heating (curing slabs, drywall, frost fighting) is standard in western Canada but underused in Nova Scotia — it is available here once street gas exists near the site.
project guys that do projects out west wonder how they can get the natural gas for the construction heat
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.38:13
Policy & Utilities
The Heritage Gas scope ends at the meter under CSA Z662; everything inside the building is CSA B149 and a different qualified contractor — clarifying this boundary at tender avoids scope gaps.
heritage gas falls under csa standard z662... once you get past our meter set into the house you fall under csa
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.22:39
GC & Delivery
Utilities are last in the ground in new subdivisions because they are shallowest; gas crews need only 10-15m service stubs once foundations are poured — coordinate timing accordingly.
we're usually the last utility in because we're typically the shallowest
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.11:23
Construction Tech
Heritage Gas's barcode-tracking of every in-ground fitting (100% as of this episode) is a model for asset-lifecycle management; construction operators should ask utilities what tracking they keep on buried infrastructure.
all of our pipe and fittings that are getting put in the ground are tracked
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.26:26
GC & Delivery
Working in existing urban streets (Halifax Peninsula) involves unexpected buried infrastructure — tram lines, old retaining walls, archaeologically significant material — budget for discovery and have a protocol for archaeologist engagement.
we encountered some abandoned tram lines under the asphalt... we work with a local archaeologist
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.35:48
Energy & Renewables
Nova Scotia's polyethylene gas distribution system (all pipe under 20 years old) is technically ready for hydrogen blending — new builds that spec gas today are not stranding an asset.
those materials are more conducive to the idea of blending hydrogen with your natural gas
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.28:48
GC & Delivery
Halifax Peninsula's bedrock means trenching only — no directional drilling — which is slower and more expensive; factor this into civil schedules for downtown gas connections.
we have a high amount of bedrock so all of our work here is trenched
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.35:23
Developers & Projects
Commercial anchor customers drive infrastructure expansion routes; residential operators near large commercial developments have a better chance of getting gas service than those in purely residential areas.
a lot of times commercial customers dictate the direction that we're going and how far we can go
▶ Watch clipEP 19 · Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng.15:21
Contracts & Risk
Surety is a credit product, not insurance: the surety lends its balance sheet to vouch for the contractor to the project owner.
surety company is doing is they’re lending their balance sheet to the contractor
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady4:11
Contracts & Risk
The bid bond is the most critical underwriting moment: once the surety backs you for a bid, it is on the hook if you win and walk away.
the bid bond for us is probably the most important time because that’s when you’re doing all your vetting
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady6:11
Developers & Projects
Atlantic Canada’s private-development boom is largely un-bonded, exposing developers and their lenders to contractor default risk with no financial backstop.
look around downtown Halifax most of it is all private and I don’t even know if much of it is bonded at all
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady8:51
Founder Journeys
Getting bonded as a subcontractor reduces your competitive pool: you bid only against other vetted, bonded contractors.
you’re gonna be bidding against a smaller pool of bonded contractors to pick up that work
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady11:01
Founder Journeys
A specialist surety broker is essential in Atlantic Canada because the market lacks the depth of full-time surety experts that Ontario has.
it’s almost like having your car mechanic fix your boat right you can probably struggle his way through it
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady18:52
Finance & Real Estate
Surety pricing is a binary yes/no credit call first; premium rates follow creditworthiness, not actuarial loss tables.
first step is yes or no like we’re not going to accept every risk
EP 18 · Ryan Brady15:00
Contracts & Risk
During volatile periods (COVID, labour shortage, supply-chain) surety companies rely on direct one-on-one contractor relationships to gather intel not available from financials alone.
we get to have a lot of these one-on-one we’re talking about covid we’re talking to our contractors and their brokers
EP 18 · Ryan Brady15:58
Finance & Real Estate
A bonding facility works like a line of credit: surety sets an approved capacity ceiling and tracks available headroom as active jobs consume it.
think almost like you’re applying for a line of credit with the bank the bank will determine what your maximum limit should be
EP 18 · Ryan Brady29:25
Founder Journeys
Character can compensate for thin financials: a contractor with a strong track record and clear narrative can get a stretch job approved even when capital is borderline.
if you have the character character is huge it’ll get you a long way
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady32:01
Contracts & Risk
Design-build bonds carry greater surety risk than lump-sum because insurance gaps in design liability can route claims back to the bond.
a design in relation to a bonded project if the insurance isn’t adequate the owner may try to go after a bond
EP 18 · Ryan Brady33:49
GC & Delivery
Construction management not-at-risk contracts shift sub-trade default risk from the GC to the owner — a fundamentally different surety exposure than a lump-sum.
if there’s a sub-trade issue that’s a gc’s problem whereas in a not-at-risk contract it becomes the owner’s problem
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady37:27
Policy & Utilities
A scanned PDF bond is not a legally verifiable bond; only bonds issued through a certified digital verification service provider are valid.
a pdf scan version is not technically a valid verifiable bond because you know you can scan that off
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady39:23
Policy & Utilities
Prompt-payment legislation (Ontario, New Brunswick’s Construction Remedies Act) is making bonding mandatory on publicly-funded projects over $500k and pushing GCs to bond sub-trades.
in ontario for example any publicly funded project over half a million dollars must have a bond
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady7:32
Contracts & Risk
Nine out of ten potential bond claims are resolved before a formal default letter; the surety’s involvement often breaks the impasse without payout.
nine times out of ten any potential bond issue claim issues are resolved before we even receive a letter
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady26:49
Finance & Real Estate
A bond beats a letter of credit for the owner: letters of credit are immediately cashable with no investigation; bonds trigger a formal dispute process that protects the contractor’s interests too.
a letter of credit won’t do that … they can just cash that at any point if they think they’re gonna be an issue
▶ Watch clipEP 18 · Ryan Brady23:15
Materials & Supply
Justify premium materials by quantifying the labor they eliminate, not just the product cost — if you can show the expensive membrane saves two layers of install, contractors will buy in.
if you can justify that price point and make them understand that the labor costs a lot more than material
EP 17 · Charles McCormick8:13
Trades & Specialty
Do a thermal (IR) scan before speccing any roof replacement — pinpointing wet sections lets you recap only the damaged 10-20% and save the building owner substantial cost and material.
if you're proactive enough it might just be 5 10 to a building owner if you can leave 90 of your roof up there
EP 17 · Charles McCormick27:09
Materials & Supply
In a supply-constrained market, check manufacturer lead times and contractor availability before writing the spec — then design around what's actually obtainable.
what's the lead time what are we looking at and then we'll adjust from there
EP 17 · Charles McCormick26:16
Materials & Supply
Labor shortage is a product-design signal: Soprema created laminated Smart Board panels specifically because fewer skilled hands meant quality-control problems on-site.
there's a real shortage of labor out there and with that shortage of labor sometimes comes from quality control issues on jobs
EP 17 · Charles McCormick5:57
Founder Journeys
Vertical integration of essential components gives a manufacturer supply-chain control that competitors lack — acquiring upstream suppliers is a deliberate strategy, not just M&A.
if it's an essential component in our systems if possible we try to acquire the company so that we have control over that vertical integration
EP 17 · Charles McCormick42:02
Trades & Specialty
A building sciences firm going 'on site before specking it out' — doing core tests, thermal scans, and leak investigations first — earns the trust of building owners who don't know where to start.
we're on that project site before we even think about specking it out we're doing core tests we're doing dimensions
EP 17 · Charles McCormick13:36
Construction Tech
Matterport 3D scanning all in-wall conduit and plumbing before drywall provides a permanent as-built record that eliminates costly drywall tearout when commissioning faults emerge later.
we can come in do that scan for them when all the conduit all the plumbing all the wiring that you're gonna bury is exposed we'll do that port you have that forever now
EP 17 · Charles McCormick34:53
Construction Tech
Drone-based envelope inspection of high-rise buildings replaces swing-stage scaffolding — but only works with a properly licensed pilot and compliant equipment, not any off-the-street operator.
you can't just hire drillable off the street that body is a the proper licensing the parish the safety parachutes all these things
EP 17 · Charles McCormick36:49
GC & Delivery
Regional contractors expanding across provincial borders (NB firms pushing into NS) is a leading indicator of a construction boom outpacing local supply — a market signal for materials and labor forecasting.
we're seeing a lot of branches that were just in new brunswick kind of coming into nova scotia to help with the workload because it's needed
EP 17 · Charles McCormick16:50
Materials & Supply
When architects refuse a supply-driven spec substitution, push back with equivalence data — in a constrained market, one rigid refusal out of many is acceptable, but blanket inflexibility stalls projects.
i've had one job where the architect just said no i want this and we ended up accommodating but it wasn't easy
EP 17 · Charles McCormick24:29
Founder Journeys
Aligning your corporate sustainability narrative (reduce landfill, 100-year roof) with a genuine market-constraint solution (recap vs. full replace) gives the business-development pitch authenticity and a second angle.
the company for a long time has been talking about sustainability and design not replacing things that don't need to be replaced
EP 17 · Charles McCormick28:14
Workforce & Labour
Labour-market forecasting by project value and duration lets contractors and government anticipate trade-by-trade workforce needs before a major project peaks.
based on past experiences we can then look at what's the labor breakdown going to be by trade
EP 16 · Trent Soholt2:32
Workforce & Labour
A hands-on 'speed trades' rotation — not a single-day immersion — is what actually holds youth attention and converts interest into apprenticeship inquiry.
what was most successful and kept the young individuals attention is to give them like almost like a speed dating experience
EP 16 · Trent Soholt8:14
Policy & Utilities
In Nova Scotia, contractor-level licensing does not exist; only the individual worker must be certified — leaving a significant public-safety regulatory gap that NSCSC is actively researching.
there's no licensing for the contractor in the province but for the individual you have to be registered
EP 16 · Trent Soholt20:07
Policy & Utilities
New provincial tender language now mandates diversity and community benefit compliance from contractors, creating an immediate need for guidance on how to meet those requirements.
last june put in some language into provincial tenders that says you will do a better job of being more diverse
EP 16 · Trent Soholt14:31
Construction Tech
Augmented reality can replicate the physiological fear response of working at heights — iron workers called NSCSC's I-beam simulator 'scarier than the real thing' — making it viable for safety awareness training without job-site exposure.
every one of them came out of that trailer going that's as real as the real thing
EP 16 · Trent Soholt36:40
Construction Tech
Exoskeletons can reduce lifting load by roughly 40%, potentially extending a tradesperson's working life by up to 10 years — a direct answer to the aging skilled-trades workforce problem.
you can lift that 40 percent difference that you couldn't before and safely you're gonna let people work 10 years longer
EP 16 · Trent Soholt38:08
Founder Journeys
Small contractors avoid government training-funding programs more from time pressure and perceived complexity than from actual ineligibility; a single phone call to an intermediary like NSCSC is often all that's needed to start.
i've had contractors say no it's daunting for me to call the 1-800 number yeah i can call you know trent
EP 16 · Trent Soholt42:40
Associations & Advocacy
A sector council operating 'one foot in government, one foot in industry' can facilitate procurement and policy change that industry alone cannot lobby for and government alone cannot design.
the province has said they view sector councils as having one foot in government one foot in industry
EP 16 · Trent Soholt47:42
Associations & Advocacy
Nova Scotia's compact geography is a structural advantage for province-wide career-awareness programs; the Trades Exhibition Hall model couldn't scale the same way in Ontario or Alberta.
to put a facility in ontario or alberta geography itself is a barrier to a lot of that experience we don't have that same
EP 16 · Trent Soholt10:59
Founder Journeys
Funding a novel industry facility like a Trades Exhibition Hall requires iterating back and forth between government and industry multiple times; one 'no' from either side is rarely final.
we went back to industry went back to the province went back to the industry and finally got the province to commit
EP 16 · Trent Soholt6:22
Offsite / Modular
Embedding MEP into precast panels off-site can eliminate the on-site connection bottleneck that eats schedule gains from prefab.
what if we could move some of our trades inside the factory
EP 15 · Brandon Searle16:16
Offsite / Modular
The first two to three modular projects are a learning curve, not a cost saving — operators must budget for that.
the first three are going to be a learning experience right because it's just a different way of managing
EP 15 · Brandon Searle29:21
Offsite / Modular
Modular construction is not categorically cheaper; its competitive advantage is schedule compression and revenue acceleration, especially in commercial hospitality.
i don't necessarily think it's always cheaper
EP 15 · Brandon Searle29:21
Founder Journeys
A Marriott hotel done in 15 months versus 2 years means guests (and revenue) arrive 9 months earlier — quantify schedule benefit in revenue, not just time.
having a hotel done that was traditionally going to take two years they had that done in 15 months
EP 15 · Brandon Searle29:53
Contracts & Risk
GCs hiring modular manufacturers face a 50% deposit exposure with limited bonding protection; this financial risk must be priced into project financing before committing.
there's a risk to the gc of over you know a 50 down payment essentially for the modules
EP 15 · Brandon Searle34:24
Construction Tech
Using a university research centre as a low-risk test bed for AR/VR and other unproven technologies avoids the $20-30k hardware gamble while generating real operational insight.
they're not wanting to invest you know 20 30 grand in the hardware and licenses right away to test it out
EP 15 · Brandon Searle22:40
Construction Tech
UK's BIM mandate (LOD 200 for all government projects) gave large firms a head start but left SMEs stranded; any Atlantic Canada mandate must include SME capacity-building.
the smaller companies struggled and they saw it as this black box that they didn't know where to start
EP 15 · Brandon Searle10:49
Workforce & Labour
Moving to an assembly-line factory model requires cross-training trades rather than strict trade silos — this is a workforce culture shift, not just a process change.
you'd be trained to put your drywall up you'd also be trained to run all the electrical lines
EP 15 · Brandon Searle17:42
Workforce & Labour
Off-site construction improves worker mental health through predictable shift work and family stability — an underquantified competitive advantage when recruiting trades.
if you're in a manufacturing plant where you have shift work you have regular work how that impacts the rest of your
EP 15 · Brandon Searle32:24
Materials & Supply
Atlantic Canada's extreme freeze-thaw cycling may stress materials more severely than northern Canada's stable cold — local material research is not a second-tier problem.
we go from in january we'll have like a random 12 degree day and then we're back down to minus 20
EP 15 · Brandon Searle45:24
Founder Journeys
NRC IRAP funding gives companies under 500 employees free access to university applied research — most small contractors don't know this exists.
they budget some of the or they have some funding to bring industry companies under 500 employees to us to do research for them at no cost
EP 15 · Brandon Searle27:37
GC & Delivery
Hybrid business models — a GC arm plus a modular plant — let Atlantic Canadian firms balance traditional and offsite volume to avoid bottlenecks on either side.
there's these hybrid kind of business models that are happening for sure
EP 15 · Brandon Searle20:19
GC & Delivery
A GC entering a new regional market for a large healthcare project should partner with a local GC that has both relationships and a permanent office in that area — the local knowledge and subcontractor access outweigh competition concerns.
Pomerleau hasn't had a large presence in cape breton... certainly Lindsay is active there they have an office
EP 14 · Lorin Robar4:48
Contracts & Risk
The P3 tender process is a year-long commitment from RFQ through financial close — operators should cost and resource it accordingly, not just as a bid.
it's a year-long process start to finish easy
EP 14 · Lorin Robar6:40
Founder Journeys
In Atlantic Canada, winning sectors are often driven by team passion and project-type familiarity as much as strategic targeting — if your execution team loves building recreation facilities, that energy shows up at bid time.
our team local in-house team they love working on those projects and they're passionate
EP 14 · Lorin Robar41:56
Contracts & Risk
Atlantic Canada requires diversification across delivery models (P3, design-build, lump-sum, CM) because each province runs on a different procurement regime — a GC that can only do one mode cannot cover the region.
Newfoundland is in a db p3 kind of market... New Brunswick is lump sum... Nova Scotia here is CM
EP 14 · Lorin Robar42:54
Construction Tech
BIM-based clash detection, if run before mobilization, can surface two-dozen drawing conflicts on a typical institutional project — the cost to resolve each conflict pre-construction is a fraction of the cost mid-build.
before we even had the first bucket in the ground we identified... probably two dozen issues
EP 14 · Lorin Robar23:29
Construction Tech
Holobuilder-style 360-degree AR site documentation lets senior staff and owners virtually inspect progress without being on site — reducing disruptive site visits while maintaining oversight.
we can log in and just see what happened last week what happened this week in a 360 view
EP 14 · Lorin Robar22:36
Workforce & Labour
Large GCs can maintain family-business culture at scale if founders stay personally connected to employees during significant life events — the ROI is loyalty and discretionary effort from regional managers.
just got a call from Francis said hey heard about... let me know if you need anything
EP 14 · Lorin Robar18:06
Workforce & Labour
Cultural onboarding programs that bring new hires together in person — across regions, within the first six months — build the cross-company relationships that make large distributed organizations function as one team.
they'll be flown to PX Cube to meet their peers from across the country... spend about three or four days
EP 14 · Lorin Robar25:25
Founder Journeys
ESG reporting is becoming a procurement prerequisite, not a marketing choice — some institutional clients are already limiting investment to ESG-compliant contractors.
some clients now are only investing in opportunities sustainable that are
EP 14 · Lorin Robar27:07
Workforce & Labour
The 'war for talent' in construction will intensify as baby boomers exit — automation partially offsets headcount need, but the people who run automated systems still need to be recruited and retained on employer-brand terms.
the war on talent is real so we have to get competitive get creative with how we recruit
EP 14 · Lorin Robar49:11
Workforce & Labour
In a booming regional market like Cape Breton (multiple large hospital and long-term care projects running simultaneously), labour supply is the binding constraint — resilience and advance subcontractor planning matter more than cost optimization.
there'll be challenges with labour but yeah we're a resilient industry and we'll find a way
EP 14 · Lorin Robar7:36
Construction Tech
Technology investment alone does not produce results — the knowledge transfer and training to ensure site teams know when and how to use the tools is equally important.
it's not just having the technology but also having the knowledge and everybody understanding what we have
EP 14 · Lorin Robar24:40
GC & Delivery
Follow the market cycle rather than imposing a fixed sector strategy — be a box-store builder when box stores are vogue, a school builder when schools are funded, a P3 builder when P3s come.
my vision this year might have been different than my vision last year or my vision five years ago
▶ Watch clipEP 13 · Allan MacIntosh7:50
GC & Delivery
Paying a long-term subcontractor early in a cash crisis — even without certainty of recovery — buys relationship equity that compounds for years.
we paid him a hundred thousand dollars of stuff that i never knew if we were going to get back
▶ Watch clipEP 13 · Allan MacIntosh5:25
Contracts & Risk
A portfolio of delivery models (CM, lump sum, design-build, P3) diversifies risk the same way a financial portfolio does; no single model dominates every year.
you want to have some construction management you want to have some design build you want to have some lump sum
▶ Watch clipEP 13 · Allan MacIntosh21:02
Contracts & Risk
P3 margins are higher but liquidated-damage clauses can reach $50K/day — only bid P3s if you have the organisational depth and capital to absorb that risk.
liquidated damage penalties on that just for financial penalties are fifty thousand dollars a day for every day we turn this building over late
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh20:47
Contracts & Risk
On a P3 tender with a year-long RFQ/RFP cycle, stipends cover only a fraction of bid costs — a poor win rate is financially ruinous; MARCO's 4-for-5 record is the result, not luck.
out of the five triple p's that we bid we won four out of five which is an outstanding track record
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh27:35
Workforce & Labour
Shifting from discretionary bonuses to transparent profit-sharing transforms employee engagement and retention because staff can see the direct link between company performance and their own income.
we've gone from a bonus structure with our staff to a pure profit sharing with all of our staff
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh33:22
Founder Journeys
To scale a construction business you must delegate operational work and move to working on the business — owners who stay in day-to-day execution hit a ceiling.
you can either work in the business or work on the business — you're never going to grow a business if you work in the business
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh45:50
Founder Journeys
Entering a new geography is safer via a trusted repeat client than via cold pursuit; MARCO's Calgary move worked because it rode an existing client (Novak/Songko) rather than prospecting blind.
mike novak said look we want to put an edition on the casino very much like we did in moncton would you be interested
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh52:54
Founder Journeys
Peer-group learning with non-competing GCs of similar size (Family Business Institute pairings) reveals organisational blind spots — MARCO discovered gaps in HR and legal it didn't know it had.
they pointed out our blind spots that we didn't know we had and we were able to add staff to fill those blind spots
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh42:36
Contracts & Risk
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is coming to Atlantic Canada: subcontractors as risk partners sharing a profit pool. GCs who prepare now (training, seminars) will have a first-mover advantage.
i think anybody doesn't believe it's coming i think they're naive because i do think it's coming
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh35:31
Founder Journeys
In construction negotiation, find what the other side needs to 'win' — those priorities often don't overlap with yours, making a deal easier than it looks.
what's important to them may not be what's important to me and what's important to me may not be important to them
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh49:17
GC & Delivery
LEED Gold on a P3 requires 19 in-house trained professionals, a lead designer roadmap, sub-contract penalties, and meticulous materials tracking — not just a checkbox at handover.
we certainly have about 19 lead professionals in our organization that we've got trained
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh30:31
GC & Delivery
On a very large project the biggest execution risk is getting the overhead structure right — too few coordinators and project managers and the schedule slips on deliverables.
that was probably the biggest piece for us — just trying to get the overheads and the manpower right
▶ Watch clipEP 13 · Allan MacIntosh13:13
Founder Journeys
Community giving done quietly — without leveraging suppliers or posting on social media — builds a different kind of reputational capital than branded philanthropy.
you'll never see marco patting ourselves on the back in the social media circles for that — we do it very very quietly
EP 13 · Allan MacIntosh57:19
Developers & Projects
Vertical integration (design + build + manage) forces you to own your mistakes and compounds learning across every subsequent project.
we're owning them, developing them, designing them, building them — you live with every mistake
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba3:03
Architecture & Design
Bring in-house architectural detail capacity early; relying on craftsmen alone fails as the industry grows and labour thins.
the craftsmen are fewer and further between as the industry grows — forcing a higher level of detail to the site
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba6:51
GC & Delivery
A tri-frequency meeting cadence (daily, weekly 3-week look-ahead, bi-monthly PM) prevents last-minute resource scrambles with subcontractors.
if you talk about it in advance they can be prepared — calling two days before you need them is because those meetings aren't happening
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba14:37
GC & Delivery
Think of yourself as a facilitator of subcontractor expertise, not a controller — your job is to clear the path so they showcase their skills.
you're facilitating them to do what they're good at — you're just trying to help make that happen
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba17:17
Developers & Projects
Stack approvals and construction phases in parallel; waiting for each step to finish before starting the next doubles timelines.
if you waited for each step to be finished before you started the next, the George would still be another 10 years away
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba39:24
Developers & Projects
On major urban projects, budget 10+ years from initial concept to occupancy; the construction phase is a small fraction of the full project timeline.
the actual construction timeline is the most intense but just a small snapshot of the entire project
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba31:13
Architecture & Design
Adopt BIM early and host the federated model internally — it lets you coordinate structure, MEP, and architecture in one place and catch conflicts before they hit site.
we really do build the entire building digitally before we build it physically
EP 12 · Kris Skiba33:30
Energy & Renewables
Add 1.5-inch continuous rigid insulation outside the stud wall to break thermal bridging — still ahead of market standard but where the new energy code is heading.
the rigid insulation reduces thermal bridging — a really big issue largely ignored — the new energy code is addressing that now
EP 12 · Kris Skiba51:40
Energy & Renewables
VRF (variable refrigerant flow) is one of the most efficient multi-unit HVAC systems available and is supported by Efficiency Nova Scotia incentives.
VRF is one of the most efficient systems you can have — efficiency Nova Scotia supports it
EP 12 · Kris Skiba49:48
Energy & Renewables
Suite-by-suite utility metering (user-pay) measurably reduces energy consumption because residents respond to their own bills.
user pay is the best way to create a more efficient building — the science is supporting it
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba53:55
Finance & Real Estate
Evaluate capital investments on a 25-year horizon when you own and operate — upfront cost of high-efficiency systems is often cheaper over the building lifetime.
we look at construction cost on a 25-year horizon — does it make sense to invest more capital now
EP 12 · Kris Skiba50:30
GC & Delivery
Apply a bridge-deck membrane to parking slabs from day one — it lasts 20+ years versus coatings that need annual touch-ups.
bridge deck solution — a little more money but it's one and done, bulletproof — 20-year-old buildings we haven't had to touch
EP 12 · Kris Skiba58:17
GC & Delivery
Finish and paint the parkade white early in the build sequence — it sets tone for trades, reduces end-of-project compression, and signals quality to residents.
we paint the parkade from day one so when everybody works in the building it's already a finished parkade — everybody treats it like a parkade
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba58:22
Founder Journeys
In construction management, have the humility to start at the bottom regardless of credentials — ground-level experience is the only way to understand the whole system.
you need the humility to shovel gravel for a while — then a year later you realize how much you learned
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba1:04:36
Policy & Utilities
Outdated zoning (written in the 1960s–70s) creates chronic friction for Halifax density projects; Centre Plan is helping but the attitude on height is still evolving.
bylaws and zoning developed in the 60s and 70s are not relevant for Halifax in the 2020s
EP 12 · Kris Skiba22:36
Developers & Projects
When you own and operate the building, respecting the surrounding community during construction is not altruism — those disrupted neighbours are your permanent neighbours.
the mindset is not different than building your own house — you want to say hello to that neighbour afterwards
▶ Watch clipEP 12 · Kris Skiba25:14
Founder Journeys
Process is the bridge from a small company to a mid-sized one — most employees need process to deliver consistently, regardless of who the client deals with.
the majority of employees need process they need process
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet8:03
Founder Journeys
Installing an operating system (EOS/Traction) — including firing key staff not in the right seats — took RCS from roughly $60M to $100M in sales in two years.
it got us from about 60 yeah 60 to 100 mil in uh two years
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet7:07
Founder Journeys
Profit papers over partner conflict; the real test of a partnership only arrives when the money stops — RCS's partner breakups came in the 2009 downturn.
decisions get tougher when you're not making money
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet4:31
Workforce & Labour
Apply the 20/60/20 rule: don't try to move people two notches — give the average 60% process and tools instead of trying to rescue underachievers.
why try to take an underachiever and help them be average
EP 11 · Doug Doucet7:53
Trades & Specialty
Pay sub-trades within 48 hours of receiving the owner's check, as written policy — it built 25 years of trade loyalty with only one lawsuit, settled out of court.
the checks back around to the sub trades within 48 hours that's a policy
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet28:52
Trades & Specialty
Treat sub-trades like your own employees: on negotiated CM work, shortlist three capable trades rather than sole-sourcing, and pay up front when a sub is short on cash.
sub trades are no different than your own employees
EP 11 · Doug Doucet28:22
GC & Delivery
A defensible niche can be operational discipline, not product: RCS won live grocery renovations by training crews not to curse or smoke around shopping customers.
everybody that tried to compete against us that was kind of our niche
EP 11 · Doug Doucet27:28
GC & Delivery
Client-side leadership sets project culture: the Dartmouth Crossing law courts hit an 11-week schedule because the client hand-picked and celebrated the team at every step.
it's just amazing when you put a group of like-minded people in the same bucket
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet24:34
Contracts & Risk
Winning a prestige bid can be the loss: RCS fought onto the national-only Farmers' Market bid list and the project became a years-long nightmare on an unrealistic budget.
probably didn't have a realistic budget for what they wanted to achieve
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet25:59
Workforce & Labour
In a shock, protect the workforce by building your own pipeline: Doug pushed Tier Two's developments forward in COVID specifically to keep 25-year employees busy.
make sure our own developments are strong so that we can keep our employees
EP 11 · Doug Doucet14:00
Associations & Advocacy
Crisis collaboration with competitors works: weekly calls between rival GCs to figure out PPE helped the industry adapt within three to four weeks of the first lockdown.
we had our weekly calls with our other competitors
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet14:26
Finance & Real Estate
Vertically integrate the client relationship ('concept to keys'): landlord (Tier Two) hires the GC (RCS), the GC hires the millworker (Mill-Right), and PMCO manages the asset until the renovation cycle repeats.
tier two properties hires rcs to be his contractor and rcs hires millwright
EP 11 · Doug Doucet40:05
Founder Journeys
Deliberate networking compounds: a conversation with a seatmate on a plane became a $40M helicopter-hangar pitch within three weeks.
three weeks later we had a 40 million dollar pitch into him to build a helicopter hangar
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet41:40
Associations & Advocacy
Brand a cause so the industry owns it: rebranding an IWK fundraiser as the 'Great Big Dig' enlisted competitor GCs and grew it from $200K to $400-500K a year.
now it's a construction industry thing i can get all my competitors to get around it
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet32:55
Construction Tech
Remote tools can beat the boardroom for design-build: live annotation on Zoom with the owner and six designers made the Fox Harbour design process the most efficient Doug has seen.
there's never been a more efficient process
EP 11 · Doug Doucet36:58
Workforce & Labour
Mental wellness is construction's hidden liability: the most outwardly confident executive Doug knew struggled daily and turned to drugs — RCS now runs an EAP and reframes 'mental health' as 'mental wellness'.
doug do you know that i struggled daily with mental health issues
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet46:54
Founder Journeys
Diversify both portfolio and people: COVID proved single-sector exposure (e.g. hotels) is fragile, and major brands are starting to gate vendors on employee-diversification checklists.
we need to diversify so that we don't put all our eggs in one basket
EP 11 · Doug Doucet44:46
Founder Journeys
Effort at the bottom is the same muscle as effort at the top: Doug worked as hard keeping a warehouse floor spotless at 18 as he does chasing $40M proposals today.
the harder you work the luckier you get
▶ Watch clipEP 11 · Doug Doucet11:06
Associations & Advocacy
Cross-disciplinary industry associations generate more government leverage than siloed trade groups by speaking with one unified voice.
rather than having silos of the builders having their association the architects the interior designers dci was founded to promote partnership
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton1:36
Associations & Advocacy
Pandemic downtime is a strategic window for associations and firms to finish long-deferred planning work that gets crowded out in busy periods.
we took the opportunity to really work hard on our strategic plan objectives that we had worked through last year
EP 10 · Anathea Fenton6:12
Associations & Advocacy
Opening a closed membership model to the broader industry is a growth multiplier for industry associations that had relied on a rotating board.
the membership consisted of existing board members and all of the past board members right but not open to the industry
EP 10 · Anathea Fenton6:28
Offsite / Modular
Off-site prefabrication of interior partitions compresses schedules and reduces on-site labour demand — a compounding advantage as trades shortages worsen.
the super studs are 48 inches on center so you don't need them every 16 inches you need fewer of them which is part of the speed
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton14:01
Offsite / Modular
Pre-wiring electrical into prefab wall panels eliminates a whole sub-trade mobilisation and accelerates the MEP rough-in sequence.
the digital come with the duplex receptacles and pre-mounted and wired so all you have to do is connect to a junction box
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton14:15
Materials & Supply
Canadian-made supply chains with contractually locked pricing are a genuine differentiator in a market experiencing material price volatility.
in the two years that faulk built has been in the market they have not had a price increase and don't foresee any
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton19:50
Offsite / Modular
Design-for-disassembly is a procurement philosophy, not just a sustainability badge: reusable components hold value longer and reduce demolition-landfill liability.
if you tear out a drywall wall you can't do that without destroying the base material components right so you're pretty much having to dump all of that
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton30:52
GC & Delivery
Inserting a new construction technology at the tender stage is almost always too late; the product must be adopted at the design brief stage by architects.
by the time they get the tender package or design package it's almost too late to insert these solutions into the mix
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton27:31
Offsite / Modular
Healthcare is the highest-urgency adoption sector for modular walls because room-offline downtime directly affects patient outcomes and is financially catastrophic.
our hospital systems can't afford nor can our patients not afford to be in the rooms when they need to be in it
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton32:11
Construction Tech
Cloud-based VR design collaboration tools (e.g. EchoDome) allow distributed project teams to validate layouts and finishes before manufacturing, reducing costly late-stage changes.
the project team members can meet up in the dome and make real-time decisions about their in the dome
EP 10 · Anathea Fenton21:14
Associations & Advocacy
Procurement forums that unite competing associations on shared issues (e.g. public procurement reform) create credibility with government that no single body can achieve alone.
over 125 attendees from all aspects of the industry in a full day workshop to talk about procurement public procurement
▶ Watch clipEP 10 · Anathea Fenton3:12
Founder Journeys
A mentor who says 'I don't have a role for you, but come in and we'll figure it out' can change your entire career trajectory — maintain the relationship from first contact.
he said i don't have a role for you but come in we're gonna figure it out
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC8:03
GC & Delivery
Starting in small-jobs construction forces you to estimate, manage, and supervise simultaneously, building a broader skill base than specialising on large projects from day one.
you ate what you killed right so you really had to be estimating managing supervising whatever you're wearing so many different hats
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC16:39
Associations & Advocacy
Take every CANS (Construction Association of Nova Scotia) course available early in your career — they count toward Gold Seal and compound into a recognized credential without a formal degree.
every cans course i took over those years all counted
EP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC18:29
Workforce & Labour
Gold Seal certification resolves the credibility gap for blue-collar operators who lack a university degree — it 'puts a stamp on it' that peers and clients respect.
i was always concerned with not having the schooling background and just having boots on the ground background that i wouldn't be taken serious
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC19:21
Founder Journeys
In Atlantic Canada's small-market construction scene, your professional network is stickier than any credential — it's what keeps people from leaving the region.
it's hard to leave when you start building a network because the thought goes where do you what do you do next
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC3:52
GC & Delivery
Recasting a 'small jobs division' as a 'custom projects division' changed client perception and attracted first-time business owners willing to spend their life savings — naming matters.
people were kind of getting taken back by why am i dealing with a small jobs division this is my life savings
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC16:14
Finance & Real Estate
COVID-era renovation demand (tenants adapting existing spaces rather than building new) is a legitimate market entry window for a small-jobs construction firm.
instead of opening new locations they were looking to renovate put a little bit of money staying where they are adapt to covid
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC31:32
Finance & Real Estate
Bundling leasing, construction, and property management under one contact eliminates the landlord–tenant–contractor triangle of confusion and becomes a genuine competitive moat.
we're the one contact the tenant is dealing with us on the leasing side and the landlord the developers dealing with us on all the server side
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC34:46
GC & Delivery
Business owners should delegate property maintenance and small construction to a specialist so their mental energy stays on revenue-generating work.
they should or can be making money doing what they're really good at and then hand it off to us
EP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC35:35
Workforce & Labour
Young people entering construction should work one summer on-site before choosing an education path — direct exposure to site dynamics is irreplaceable orientation.
work a summer job get on as a laborer be a sponge take it all in and see every aspect of it
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC25:31
Workforce & Labour
The construction industry in Atlantic Canada uniquely fuses white-collar and blue-collar roles — neither exists without the other — and both sides experience imposter syndrome.
you got a real unique enmeshment of like white collar and blue collar and one doesn't happen without the other
EP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC23:35
Founder Journeys
Targeting clients who will have multiple locations or recurring construction needs is more valuable than one-off fit-ups — sell the relationship, not the project.
our goal is never one project it's not get in the door and do one little fit up and we're out it's the next one
▶ Watch clipEP 9 · Andrew Doucet, P.GSC38:43
Construction Tech
Construction AI automates PDF quantity take-offs (door counts, earthworks point clouds) so estimators stop doing mechanical data entry and focus on high-judgment work.
don't let them spend their time counting stuff that's ridiculous
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham5:44
Construction Tech
Supervised machine learning requires ongoing human oversight: a data scientist actively monitors failures and adjusts the model, so 'automated' tools still need domain expertise to maintain.
when it fails at its task a data scientist looks at it and goes okay why did it fail
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham5:07
GC & Delivery
Blockchain's append-only architecture creates immutable audit trails for change orders, design revisions, and contract addenda — a material accountability win for construction project management.
with blockchain there would actually be a record of each time the color was changed
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham14:36
Founder Journeys
Commercializing construction technology by partnering with existing large platform vendors (Trimble, Hexagon) rather than selling direct accelerates distribution without building your own sales channel.
we're kind of slotting in ... that type of company that uh you know where it's like ideally
EP 8 · Jeff Graham12:46
Founder Journeys
Strategic investors with domain knowledge (modular, residential) fill founder knowledge gaps and validate product-market fit before commercialization.
they're kind of able to educate me on some of the knowledge gaps that we have
EP 8 · Jeff Graham11:42
Founder Journeys
Nova Scotia's startup support ecosystem (SR&ED, NRC IRAP, Innovacorp, CBDC) combined with local university AI talent makes it a viable base for a deep-tech construction company.
there's a lot of really good government support through like anova core ecoa uh there's the cbdc
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham20:54
Workforce & Labour
Temp agencies are constrained to the local labour market; a national recruiter like Blueforce can source niche tradespeople (CNC machinists, CWB welders) from anywhere in Canada and handle all logistics.
we will draw from a much larger talent pool we'll scour every square inch of canada
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham39:56
Workforce & Labour
Covering all worker travel logistics (flights, car, accommodations) removes the financial barrier for Maritimers taking out-of-province trades contracts and expands the recruiter's addressable candidate pool.
they are not out of pocket a dime right so it's like they just hop they basically hop on a plane
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham36:56
Workforce & Labour
Facebook has disproportionately high penetration in the Maritimes and is a primary inbound channel for skilled-trades recruitment in the region.
facebook is enormously popular ... it has a particularly high penetration um out in nova scotia pei newfoundland and new brunswick
▶ Watch clipEP 8 · Jeff Graham35:27
Workforce & Labour
Sudden bid success (winning three when you expected one) creates a surge-hiring problem best solved by a flexible labour supplier rather than permanent headcount increases.
we bid three jobs we thought we would get one but we got all three so now we need to ramp up
EP 8 · Jeff Graham37:39
Founder Journeys
In small markets like Atlantic Canada, architects (and construction firms) cannot afford to specialize — breadth of project type is a survival requirement.
absolutely nothing i don't specialize in anything intentionally because if you're not europe it's atlanta canada
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor18:23
Workforce & Labour
Cycling junior architects (or construction professionals) through every project phase — design, production, and construction administration — builds far better practitioners than silo-based large-firm models.
i just got to know the business so well during that period of time and it just gave me a real solid footing
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor29:00
GC & Delivery
Being 'firm but fair' on site — acknowledging mistakes and focusing on solutions rather than blame — earns lasting respect from contractors and creates relationships that outlast any project.
you're firm but you're fair — that's a very good compliment coming from the construction side
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor24:04
GC & Delivery
Design-build procurement reduces adversarial contractor-architect dynamics compared with design-bid-build, because the same parties collaborate before and during construction.
a lot of architects and contractors work in the design build world a lot and i think that helps the relationships be better
EP 7 · Kendall Taylor27:23
Architecture & Design
NLT (nail-laminated timber) is a simple, cost-effective mass-timber option available to Atlantic Canada projects — engineered two-by-fours on edge, crane-placed in large panels.
nail laminated timbers is so simple it's just basically two by fours on their side nailed together
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor15:24
Energy & Renewables
Atlantic Canada's green building adoption was structurally constrained by fragmented multi-level government, small project scale, and no regional manufacturing base — not lack of will.
we don't have a manufacturing base here like other parts of north america so a lot of challenges
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor5:12
Founder Journeys
Staying in a lower-visibility regional market deliberately — rather than chasing larger centres — can be a rational career decision when the non-work value of community and family is accounted for.
i put my career second my family first and that was never a difficult decision for me
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor36:51
Architecture & Design
Designing with the end-user's movement patterns (fast-through vs. slow explorer) before settling on building form leads to more functional public buildings.
we had to really think about how people move through the building — the streakers, the strollers, the stairs
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor13:32
Architecture & Design
Drawing on childhood vernacular knowledge — barn forms, post-and-beam carpentry — can anchor a contemporary institutional building to its landscape and ease client acceptance.
i can get into this really easy you know it was very natural for me to be inspired by barn structures
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor14:33
GC & Delivery
The best estimators tend to have worked on site — field intuition translates to faster, more accurate take-off of complex assemblies that don't reduce to square-foot math.
the best estimators are often the guys that had worked on the sites for years because they're able to just have that inherent intuition
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor30:27
Workforce & Labour
Growing a small firm by cultural fit rather than headcount keeps quality and client relationships intact; recruiting in a labour-tight market requires building a reputation worth joining.
i don't want it to grow just by numbers i want it to grow because the person is the right fit
▶ Watch clipEP 7 · Kendall Taylor22:50
Founder Journeys
A confidential peer group of fellow family-business operators works like a mini board of directors for problems you can't air inside the company.
a peer group is like a mini board of directors it's a confidential space
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi2:25
Offsite / Modular
Modular construction sidesteps the trades shortage: the units arrive factory-built, so the builder's own scarce trades are barely needed on site.
we're not using our own trades to build these units these are already built in manufacturing
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi27:32
Offsite / Modular
Modular delivery compressed Cresco's schedule to roughly a third of a conventional build.
it's a lot of kind of time a third of the time
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi27:27
Developers & Projects
Sub-2,000 sq ft modular rental townhomes fill the 'missing middle' between apartments and detached homes — and the Halifax market absorbed them fast.
missing middle is that that part between apartment building and home construction
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi24:22
GC & Delivery
Treat subcontractors as long-term partners; a loyal trade base (200-250 trades on ~6 direct staff) is the developer's real capacity.
we always when we look at them we look at them as partners
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi19:43
Offsite / Modular
Iterate the modular design between phases: moving hot water tanks, HRVs and electrical panels into each unit slashed basement plumbing and wiring.
we move the hot water tank to the second floor
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi26:18
Offsite / Modular
Modular logistics set the design envelope: truckable units max out at 16 ft wide and roughly 30-70 ft deep.
16 foot wide that's the 16 foot is the max that they can't carry it
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi23:50
Offsite / Modular
Factory-built units lose no time to winter — a structural schedule edge in Atlantic Canada.
they don't lose any time in winter time
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi28:41
GC & Delivery
To keep building through COVID, split the site into staggered shifts (7-3, 3-9, overnight) so only one crew occupies a unit at a time — accepting slower production for continuity.
i had like three different shifts basically to separate people from each other
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi17:54
Associations & Advocacy
Collective industry advocacy kept Nova Scotia construction sites open during COVID by negotiating safety plans with the provincial government.
they were very successful negotiating with the government with provincial government
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi17:36
Workforce & Labour
If population growth means doubling housing output while skilled trades shrink, offsite construction is the only arithmetic that works.
how are we going to build them if we have shortage of trades
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi28:15
Founder Journeys
Family-business succession needs formal governance before the handover: a family council, a shareholders council, and written policies on expectations, compensation and conflict.
in order for cresco to move to the next generation successfully there has to be governance
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi32:18
Founder Journeys
Bring in an outside family-business advisor to structure succession — Cresco sourced theirs through association connections.
through the connections that i've made at family business atlantic we were able to hire a family business advisor
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi29:50
Founder Journeys
Strong non-family management frees owners to work ON the business (governance, succession, growth) instead of IN it.
not really working in the day-to-day business but working on the business
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi35:00
Workforce & Labour
NSCC's two-year construction administration technology program is a credible operator-recommended entry path into the industry.
it's one of the best programs that i recommend it to anyone that wants to get into construction
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi15:34
Associations & Advocacy
A $500 association membership that covers the whole company is cheap leverage: training, advisors and a network for every employee and family member.
it's only five hundred dollars for a membership fee
EP 6 · Amanée Mousavi11:41
Associations & Advocacy
Contractors funded an industry institute because uneducated design teams produce unconstructable drawings, and the resulting extras slow every job — fixing education upstream is cheaper than fighting downstream.
get on a job site that look at the drawing see that that's just not constructable
EP 5 · Andrew Smith1:55
Materials & Supply
Challenge over-specified materials: hollow block grouted solid hits the same fire, sound and structural ratings as full solid block while being cheaper and easier on labour.
if you used hollow and gridded solid it'd be cheaper it'd be easier on the labor
EP 5 · Andrew Smith6:18
Trades & Specialty
Invest in staging and lift technology (hydro mobiles, heavy-duty swing-stage) — it directly raises productivity, cuts labour cost, and unlocks tight urban sites with no scaffold footprint.
allow us to increase our productivity and keep our labor costs down
EP 5 · Andrew Smith8:30
Contracts & Risk
When bidding scope you've never built (Darim's Queen's Marque sandstone ceiling), price in the uncertainty — take 'a strong number' so you can absorb the learning curve and still stand behind the product.
we had to take a strong number on it to make sure that we were covered
EP 5 · Andrew Smith11:53
GC & Delivery
Push trust and problem-solving down to foremen — the people in the work every day are the experts, and they're the glue that holds a labour-intensive trade together.
we lean on those guys heavily and and the collaboration from our experience
EP 5 · Andrew Smith14:08
Associations & Advocacy
An association is stronger as an 'industry voice' than a factional one: AMI includes union and non-union members, and the union backs it because a healthier industry lifts everyone.
we're really more of an industry voice rather than the unionized contractor's voice
EP 5 · Andrew Smith17:14
Trades & Specialty
Consistent estimating habits are scope insurance: a fixed personal process for opening drawings and taking notes is what catches the item that was missed last bid.
those habits are making sure that you're hitting everything
EP 5 · Andrew Smith21:26
Contracts & Risk
A free technical backstop pays for itself at bid time: one call to AMI caught CSA A370 joint reinforcing on a stack-pattern veneer that wasn't in the drawings or the estimator's numbers.
oh freak i didn't bring that i didn't carry that in my numbers
EP 5 · Andrew Smith23:05
Workforce & Labour
The union's recruitment edge is the package, not the wage: pensions, health plans and top rate let tradespeople 'buy into' a career instead of a job.
it allows you to buy into your career a little bit more
EP 5 · Andrew Smith28:14
Workforce & Labour
Masonry's demographic cliff is measurable — the average bricklayer is 53 — and the root cause is exposure: most teenagers have handled a 2x4 but never a brick.
the average age of a bricklayer is 53 years old
EP 5 · Andrew Smith32:17
Workforce & Labour
Treat worker bodies as a capital asset: ergonomics research (sensor-suited bricklayers at Waterloo) and one-level staging extend careers and reduce downtime in a heavy trade.
how much force are they putting on their back how much force they putting on their shoulders
EP 5 · Andrew Smith35:12
Materials & Supply
Load-bearing masonry is cost-competitive again: in Moncton it priced at a 4% premium over wood framing, ~22% under reinforced concrete, and 16 weeks faster to total completion.
masonry was only a four percent premium over conventional wood framing
EP 5 · Andrew Smith38:43
Associations & Advocacy
To open a market, prove the numbers then prove the build: AMI funded a three-way design study, published it, and recruited a developer for a demonstration project (Fox Creek, Moncton).
one aspect is showing that the numbers work the second is actually backing it up
EP 5 · Andrew Smith44:28
Materials & Supply
A fully local supply chain (block plants within ~200 km) is a pricing and lead-time hedge — masonry held prices through COVID while lumber quotes were good for only a week.
we have the materials here locally we make them here locally we have our laborers here locally
EP 5 · Andrew Smith45:42
Workforce & Labour
Family lines still do the trade's recruiting — almost every bricklayer knew one — which sustains the craft but masks a failure to communicate the trade to outsiders.
we struggle from a communication standpoint getting our trade out there for new bricklayers
EP 5 · Andrew Smith49:51
Workforce & Labour
Sell a trade on visible accomplishment: the recruiting pitch that works is pride — you can see the wall you built at the end of the day and point it out to your kids for decades.
you visually get to see what you've completed at the end of the day
EP 5 · Andrew Smith50:44
Workforce & Labour
Industry can redesign its own pipeline: a trade advisory committee stretched NSCC's masonry program from 22 to 35 weeks, qualifying it as a government-funded core program and cutting tuition from ~$9k to ~$3k.
they dropped their tuition from about 9 000 to about 3 000
EP 5 · Andrew Smith56:23
Workforce & Labour
Bake safety certification into pre-apprenticeship so graduates are deployable day one — employers turn away willing students who arrive without the tickets to step on site.
do you have this this this and this for your safety that i can put you to work
EP 5 · Andrew Smith57:30
Workforce & Labour
Over-train for redundancy: Darim requires CPR for every employee (beyond NS rules) so no single absence leaves a crew exposed or a role unfillable.
everybody has to have cpr it's not what the rule is in in nova scotia
EP 5 · Andrew Smith58:23
Associations & Advocacy
Seed the pipeline in high schools with skin in the game: AMI donates toolkits and contractor time, conditional on the school running the masonry program every year.
we'll give you guys five toolkits you can keep them as long as you run this program every year
EP 5 · Andrew Smith59:13
Trades & Specialty
Specialize your crews by trade rather than running generalist teams — it is the single biggest lever for quality on complex commercial scope.
having those specialty people and those individualized crews that do just strictly carpentry... allows us to actually produce a quality product
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton4:32
Trades & Specialty
Own 90% of your equipment capacity so daily operations never depend on a rental; rent only the spike and the highly specialized.
we try and make sure that we have like 90 percent of our capacity covered with our own equipment... makes the day-to-day a lot easier
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton9:27
Construction Tech
Invest in precision machine-control technology (GPS grading, vacuum lifts) before competitors — it eliminates human error, cuts QC labour, and wins specs that cannot be done by hand.
you set it and drive... it goes perfectly to grade... the quality control is amazing, you don't need to go check it afterwards
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton20:22
Founder Journeys
Find the niche that is too big for standard operators in your trade and too small/finish-oriented for the tier above — competition is thin and margins follow.
it's kind of too small for a civil contractor to take on but it's also a little bit too big for a standard landscaper
▶ Watch clipEP 4 · Brendan Wilton22:52
Founder Journeys
Treat construction as year-round even in an 'outdoor' trade — clients and trades that assume seasonality leave revenue and talent utilization on the table.
our construction crews are still firing like full tilt they haven't really stopped
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton45:39
Materials & Supply
When supply-chain lead times double, stop just-in-time purchasing immediately — front-load inventory even at the cost of short-term cash pressure.
there's no just in time... stock up as soon as you can start buying stuff right now
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton40:27
Founder Journeys
Convert project clients into recurring maintenance clients at handover — the warranty year is a natural on-ramp to long-term service revenue.
they usually sign us up for at least a year to make sure it's installed properly... usually relationship grows throughout that
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton8:10
GC & Delivery
On constrained urban job sites, your schedule is driven by coordinating delivery windows with competing trades — logistics is as critical as craft.
you're competing with tons of other trades for that space... when they want to do drywall they basically take up the whole south road
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton13:10
GC & Delivery
Sub-contract what you cannot do well or safely rather than staffing up for rare scope items — then present the client with a single point of responsibility.
if we don't have big enough gear to do it we'll contract it out... so that we can do that whole package for the customer
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton5:18
GC & Delivery
On coastal or waterfront sites, investigate tidal hydrology during estimating — groundwater intrusion can be several hundred feet inland and will stop concrete pours.
our hole would fill with water... the tide goes in underneath lower water street... two blocks in from [the water]
▶ Watch clipEP 4 · Brendan Wilton14:33
Workforce & Labour
Public-access commercial projects give your tradespeople a legacy showpiece they can bring their families to — this is an underrated retention and pride lever.
with projects like this that are going to be public access it's awesome for our employees... they get to show it off to their families
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton19:22
Founder Journeys
When you get a fast-turnaround tender (3 weeks for Peggy's Cove), established process matters more than experience alone — companies with documented workflows can move; those without cannot.
process is a bigger part of it probably... sticking to that process... so when the opportunity comes knocking you can actually take advantage
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton26:48
Materials & Supply
Specify epay or thermally modified wood for exterior public decking — 25-year durability with no clear-coat maintenance justifies the premium on commercial projects.
epay... it's a great product... lasts like forever... 25 years plus... you can't even put a screw through it
EP 4 · Brendan Wilton28:29
Founder Journeys
When a large firm acquires a smaller one, the culture gap scales with the size ratio — the acquirer's protocols displace the smaller entity's identity almost entirely.
the bigger the purchaser and the smaller the purchasee, the bigger the disconnect between the two cultures
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP2:10
Offsite / Modular
Combining 3D prefabricated modules with on-site trade competition for finishing work is the hybrid sweet spot for minimising both construction time and cost.
we were trying to find that optimum line where we could save enough on time but also save enough on the competitive bidding
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP10:41
Materials & Supply
Nail-laminated wood panels can be fabricated on-site with small local crews, require no adhesive, and can save weeks on programme versus conventional framing.
they built a jig… we saved somewhere in the realm of about three weeks we think in just getting the roof together
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP12:13
Founder Journeys
Going fully virtual can improve team spirit and productivity — but only if you replace spontaneous social interactions with structured daily all-hands calls.
it's been the reverse interestingly… team spirit has become better which is something completely different than what I was expecting
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP18:26
Founder Journeys
Distinguish effectiveness (qualitative, relational, team-wide context) from efficiency (task throughput) — optimising for efficiency alone degrades long-run performance.
you can be really efficient but you're not effective and effectiveness includes all those qualitative things about team building, team spirit
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP20:01
Founder Journeys
In small firms (under ~10 people), daily all-hands calls replace the physical studio's ambient information flow — giving everyone, including junior staff, full context on legal, insurance, and project matters.
everyone gets involved more than we had before… people know about our legal contract issues if there are any
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP20:53
Workforce & Labour
Remote work productivity gains are unevenly distributed — employees with family responsibilities or long commutes benefit most; those living alone may lose the social dimension that work once provided.
she can manipulate her workouts around her training schedule… her efficiency has incredibly bettered now
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP26:09
Workforce & Labour
Hire people who are already good but haven't reached their potential, then make every door open for them to grow — the goal is to train them well enough to own the firm, not just leave.
train them so they can own your company… that's the hope — we find this team that will basically end up owning the firm
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP40:44
Founder Journeys
Prioritise mission-critical items first in daily stand-ups so anyone with a hard blocker gets resolution immediately, then continue to important-but-not-urgent topics for those who can stay.
the first thing we ask is who's got a mission critical thing that has to be solved right this day
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP31:42
Architecture & Design
In modest-income housing, lit corridors with end-of-hall windows reduce perceived claustrophobia and increase rental demand — the cost of the lost rentable square footage is offset by occupancy lift.
part of your profitability is that everybody who comes through this door will want to rent an apartment — it doesn't feel closed in the hallways
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP53:55
Architecture & Design
Organise apartment layouts so every room — including bedrooms — has a view line straight to a window; this makes tiny rooms feel larger without adding square footage.
when you enter your bedroom you should be able to open that door and be online to a view outside — it makes every room feel bigger
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP55:21
Architecture & Design
In two-bedroom units, separating bedrooms across the living area rather than grouping them adjacently resolves acoustic and privacy conflicts for families with teenagers.
one where the bedrooms are separated by the main gathering room… if a couple has teenage children they can be on different sides
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP58:30
Policy & Utilities
The primary barrier to mass timber construction above four storeys in Atlantic Canada is not material performance or climate — it is financing and insurance industry bias against wood structures.
the financial and the insurance industry do not fund or insure wood structures in the same way as they fund and ensure concrete and steel
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP1:07:53
Materials & Supply
Wood construction past four storeys requires so much structural framing at the lower floors that conventional light-frame wood becomes uneconomical in the current Nova Scotia market.
the bottom two stories have so much wood in them in order to support the other stories that you might as well be building in another material
EP 3 · Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP1:06:18
Construction Tech
If you are not automated or moving toward automation, you cannot competitively take on large commercial millwork projects.
if you're not automated or in the process of becoming automated it's going to be very difficult to take on larger projects
EP 2 · Matt Cameron4:25
Trades & Specialty
Installation crew skills are fundamentally different from shop manufacturing skills — site problem-solving and people skills are the differentiator.
it's a little more troubleshooting when you're on site because things are never as easy as you plan them to be
EP 2 · Matt Cameron4:58
Trades & Specialty
Section-6 millwork packages now routinely include metals, acrylics, and glass — bidding complexity has grown far beyond woodwork alone.
anything that's touching millwork essentially we'll get put into our section for us to figure out so it makes bidding a job a lot more challenging
EP 2 · Matt Cameron5:59
Materials & Supply
When architect-specified materials have long lead times or supply issues, proactively offering cost-effective alternates builds goodwill and keeps projects moving.
sometimes they have a product in mind that comes from europe and of course right now seem very difficult to get so we'll make some alternates
EP 2 · Matt Cameron8:07
Associations & Advocacy
Hold FSC chain-of-custody certification only as long as the project pipeline justifies the maintenance cost; lapsing is not fatal if demand is thin.
we did maybe four or five projects in that amount of time that required it so it was an expense that just didn't make sense to keep anymore
EP 2 · Matt Cameron15:01
Materials & Supply
Panel-fire events at a single North American MDF plant can cascade into broad supply disruptions — monitor single-source material risks proactively.
mdf is one of them — there was a fire in one of their plants a while ago that has just created a so now the other mills have to try to pick up that
EP 2 · Matt Cameron16:35
Materials & Supply
Pandemic home-renovation demand diverted commercial building-material supply to retail, directly inflating prices and constraining availability for commercial contractors.
everyone is staying home and doing all their own home projects so all of that now there's a major surge of building materials pulling from the commercial supply
EP 2 · Matt Cameron17:08
Founder Journeys
Winning both packages (renew and addition) on a single institutional project by having estimating capacity focused on the tender signals competitive advantage in the millwork trade.
we got both because they were separate packages — your estimating team on the ball with those two
EP 2 · Matt Cameron32:13
Associations & Advocacy
AWMAC's GIS program provides measurable downstream value — third-party inspection plus an additional year of warranty — justifying the cost to owners and architects.
it gives them at the end a certification that says it was a gis certified project and it gives them an additional year warranty on their product
EP 2 · Matt Cameron36:26
GC & Delivery
When capacity is stretched, subcontracting out-of-region installation work to trusted local contacts is a lower-risk approach than overextending your own crew.
anytime jobs we have like say obviously we're going to sub that out because we're not able to send employees over there
EP 2 · Matt Cameron32:52
Contracts & Risk
Filter design-build customers before engaging: only take on clients who already have a clear handle on what they want — clients who don't know yet should go to an architect first.
if you really don't know what you want to build, go find an architect, go find a structural engineer
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma15:20
Contracts & Risk
In design-build, optimize the whole building envelope, not just your own scope — a $500 addition to the steel package that saves $1,000 in wall panels is a win for the client and deepens the relationship.
it cost me an extra 500 bucks in the roof structure but it saves them a thousand bucks in the walls
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma16:00
Offsite / Modular
Pre-fabricating steel in a controlled shop environment (3D-modeled, CNC-fed) reduces on-site person-hours, risk, and schedule uncertainty compared to stick-building in uncontrolled conditions.
we try to prefab everything as much as possible in a controlled environment in our shop which reduces the risks of person hours on site
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma12:24
Construction Tech
Tekla 3D modeling eliminates fabrication error: if it fits in the model it fits in the field, and CNC files go straight to the machine with no human data-handling in between.
if it fits in the model it fits outside — nobody touches any of that data and it goes straight to the machine
▶ Watch clipEP 1 · Tim Houtsma11:43
Workforce & Labour
Listen to the tradespeople who are actually on the tools — they've installed more steel than engineers have designed, and their field knowledge (erection sequences, temporary support schemes) routinely solves problems formal drawings miss.
pay attention to what the guys outside have to say — they've put up more steel than you have designed
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma27:38
Contracts & Risk
Design-build's schedule advantage over traditional architect-engineer-tender is its most concrete selling point: the PEI potato barns went from May award to October occupancy — roughly half the traditional timeline.
we got the award in may, started fabrication, put steel up on the first of july, and they were putting potatoes in those buildings on the first of october
▶ Watch clipEP 1 · Tim Houtsma21:33
Materials & Supply
Galvanized steel is necessary in high-humidity enclosures (potato storage, near salt water) — specify it when the interior atmosphere will run at 98-100% humidity or condensation is expected; primer coat alone is insufficient.
the atmosphere inside those buildings is like 98-99-100 humidity and there's condensation, so everything in the structure was galvanized
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma22:44
Materials & Supply
For interior structural steel in a climate-controlled building, primer coat is often a waste of money — unpainted steel will not rust under normal room conditions.
putting a coat of primer on it is not an efficient use of money because you don't need it
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma23:31
GC & Delivery
A shutdown-constrained project (like a salt mine head-frame replacement) demands near-perfect pre-construction planning because the cost of overrunning the shutdown window is the client's entire revenue stream.
we need to minimize the amount of time that mine is shut down — it can't be seven weeks, it can't be eight weeks
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma37:43
Founder Journeys
Building a regional business in Newfoundland requires a physical presence and local staff — 'you need Newfoundlanders working with Newfoundlanders'; following loyal GC customers into new markets is the lowest-risk entry strategy.
you need Newfoundlanders working with Newfoundlanders — it's just there's a culture over there
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma43:00
Materials & Supply
The steel-for-buildings value proposition is a three-part argument: Safe (factory prefab minimizes site risk), Sustainable (infinitely recyclable scrap feed), Scheduled (prefab compresses site timeline radically).
safe, sustainable, and scheduled — those are the three pillars
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma44:55
Founder Journeys
Long-tenured staff who know repeat clients' preferences is a durable competitive moat for a specialty contractor — GC clients value dealing with the same estimator and PM across years, not a rotating roster.
every time you come you're dealing with the same project manager, dealing with the same estimator — there's time to build relationships
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma51:14
Associations & Advocacy
Industry associations like CANS were operationally critical during COVID, coordinating daily safety protocols and keeping construction open across Nova Scotia when other sectors shut down.
CANS was very instrumental in keeping the construction industry open — they were meeting once a day just to make sure everybody's on the same page
EP 1 · Tim Houtsma49:10