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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to this episode of The Building Talks Podcast! This week we chat with Ciara Ritchie, a young construction professional in the early stages of her career in the industry. We often hear of the challenges younger professionals face early in their career, and we all recognise the shortage of female participation (and retention) within the Construction space, so this week, Ciara provided some insights, from her perspective.

    In this episode, she opens up about her journey into construction, how the industry was presented to her as a career option, and what it’s been like working alongside more experienced (and often male) professionals. We dive into what she’s learned so far, her expectations, and her aspirations. For those of you keen to get a fresh perspective from someone at the beginning of their construction journey, this one’s for you.

    We also discuss what it's like being a young woman in a traditionally male-dominated field, and how the industry can evolve to better support diversity and inclusion. If you’re a more established male professional in the industry, this episode might give you some valuable insights into how to mentor and guide the next generation.

    Tune in for an interesting and insightful conversation with Ciara—this one’s got something for everyone, whether you’re just starting out in construction or have been around for decades!

    Key Takeaways:

    Limited exposure to construction careers during schoolChallenges for women in the industry, including safety concerns and gender-related issuesConcerns about salary gaps and the need for more diversity in senior rolesFinding mentors and building strong workplace relationships is keyAddressing industry language and communication styles is importantListening to feedback from all levels helps create a positive environment for women in constructionResilience is vital, but it’s also important to recognise when the workplace culture isn’t rightCompanies promoting diversity and offering good benefits are more likely to attract and retain womenMore women are needed in the industry to bring fresh perspectives and mentor future generations

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to another episode of The Building Talks Podcast. This time, I had a fantastic chat with Brian Sands, a former CEO turned corporate advisor who specialises in business turnaround and growth, particularly within the construction and property sectors. Brian’s journey from labourer to CEO and now to business coach is nothing short of inspiring.

    We explored his transition from hands-on roles to strategic leadership and how he's now helping organisations either stabilise or expand. Brian shared some valuable insights into leadership, operations, and the creation of a positive team culture. If you’re curious about the challenges and strategies at the top levels of construction and property businesses, this conversation is for you. Brian’s expertise and articulate storytelling make this episode a standout. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on business transformation and growth!

    Key Takeaways:

    Transparent and open communication is vital for leaders, especially in tough times.Leaders need to handle pressure well and not pass it on to their team.Being solutions-focused and involving employees in problem-solving fosters trust and teamwork.Turnaround management aims to shift a business from losing money to becoming profitable and sustainable, with data analysis and cash flow management being key.Good leadership means empowering teams to succeed.Businesses should target niche markets and use a lean approach to boost competitiveness.Changing market conditions drive innovation and create growth opportunities.

    Chapters

    Brian's Background in the Construction IndustryTransitioning into Leadership RolesManaging Pressure as a LeaderThe Role of a Leader in Times of Risk and ChallengesBrian's Transition into Business Coaching and AdvisoryCurrent Challenges in the Construction IndustryBusiness Turnaround and Risk ReductionThe Importance of Data AnalysisEfficient Cost ManagementBuilding the Right TeamStarting a Business on the Right FootThe Power of Niche MarketsForcing Change and InnovationWriting ‘Stop the Bleeding’ and Business TransformationCreating a Culture of Care and Communication

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    Hey, Legends! Get ready for a cracking episode of The Building Talks Podcast! This week, I sat down with Ronan Walsh and Alan Findlater, the directors of Newbridge, for a deep dive into the world of consulting and client-side project management.

    Both legends in Melbourne’s construction scene, Ronan and Alan have built impressive careers since meeting back in 2008 while working at DCWC. They shared stories about their journey into the industry, from their early days in head contracting to launching Newbridge in 2019, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and experience.

    In this episode, we explore the ins and outs of client-side project management—how it differs from head contracting, the role project managers play in the industry, and the value they bring to the table. We talk about collaboration, industry challenges, and what makes a top-notch project manager. Ronan and Alan are not just knowledgeable, but fantastic storytellers, making this episode both insightful and engaging. If you’re keen on understanding more about the evolving role of project managers and how they’re shaping the industry, this one's for you! Tune in for an entertaining and informative chat!

    Key Takeaways:

    The media often sensationalises stories about construction, but real challenges exist in the industry.Gaining experience across different countries is valuable for professionals in construction.Collaboration is crucial, with project managers playing a key role in achieving successful outcomes.Project management firms bring important expertise and support throughout a project's lifecycle.Good project managers need strong communication and leadership skills.Choosing a head contractor requires looking at their track record, capability, and reliability.The evaluation process should consider value for money and the tender’s commercial aspects.A collaborative environment is essential in project management.Staying informed on industry trends is important.The construction and property industry is facing both challenges and opportunities, especially after COVID-19


    Chapters

    Construction Industry and Media PortrayalThe Role of Quantity Surveyors in Project ManagementBenefits of International Experience in ConstructionEngaging Project Management Firms and Internal ManagersKey Qualities of a Good Project ManagerThe Role of Head ContractorsCreating a Tender List and Assessing ContractorsDesigning an Effective Evaluation ProcessStaying Connected and Informed in ConstructionChallenges and Opportunities in the Construction and Property Industry

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

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    Hey, Legends! We're pumped to bring you this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! We had a cracker of a chat with Professor Mathew Aitchison, the CEO of Building 4.0 CRC. With Australia facing a housing crisis and cost-of-living pressures, modular construction and offsite prefabrication are being talked up as potential solutions. We dive into the big issues in construction and property, breaking down the challenges, innovative solutions, and who's going to make it all happen. Mathew, also an architecture professor at Monash University, shares his wealth of knowledge on industrialised buildings and MMC (Modern Methods of Construction), explaining why these methods haven’t taken off yet and the massive benefits they will bring, once the industry matures.

    We also touch on his research in to the industry and take some learning from the research he's overseen and noted within the industry. If you're curious about Industrialised Building, how modular and offsite construction could help ease the housing shortage, this episode is for you. Mathew's insights and clear explanations make this a must-listen for anyone in the industry. Tune in and get ready for some top-notch insights!

    Key Takeaways:

    Bridging the gap between industry and research is key to solving industry issues.Long-term investment is needed due to the cyclical interest in industrialised buildings.Collaboration and innovation are essential to address the housing crisis.Industrialised buildings and MMC aim to enhance quality, cost, speed, efficiency, and waste reduction.Shifting the mindset to focus on the objectives of industrialisation is crucial.The modular construction industry must be ready to deliver the needed housing volume.Financing and reputation are major challenges for modular construction growth.Long-term planning, removing barriers, and investing in company capabilities are vital for success.Certain building types are better suited for modular construction, with standardised components boosting efficiency and quality.Government support and new models/processes can provide quick wins in the next 1-2 years.

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

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    #ModularConstruction #PrefabricatedHomes #HousingCrisisAustralia #CostOfLiving #Building4.0CRC #ConstructionInnovation #IndustrialisedBuildings #Mo

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    Hey, Legends! In this week’s episode of The Building Talks Podcast, we chat with Adrien Mamet, Managing Director of Mamet Homes and co-founder of BuildUp Australia and BuildUp Apprentice. Adrien shares his journey from a dedicated tradie to a successful luxury home builder in Queensland, addressing key issues like apprenticeships, mental health, and construction quality.

    Adrien provides valuable insights into the gaps in apprenticeship training and the need for improved mental health support in the construction industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in construction or trade apprenticeships, offering practical ideas and inspiring solutions for enhancing the industry. Tune in to gain actionable insights and learn how Adrien is driving positive change in construction.

    Key Takeaways:

    Constant changes in the industry can stress out workers and impact mental health. Good communication and support are vital for tackling mental health issues in construction. Long hours can hurt personal well-being. BuildUp Australia supports builders by sharing experiences and improving mental health. High apprentice dropout rates are often due to a lack of mentorship. BuildUp Apprentice connects apprentices with experienced mentors. Standardised training and quality control are needed in the apprenticeship system. Better mentorship can help keep apprentices in the industry. Improved oversight is needed to ensure quality in construction work.Ongoing training is crucial for tradespeople to keep their skills sharp. A feedback loop/system is necessary to address and fix poor-quality work. BuildUp Australia promotes collaboration, mentorship, and high standards in construction.

    If you're all about the Aussie construction scene, this episode is a must-listen for its deep dive into industry challenges and solutions. Adrien shares insights on managing workloads, balancing work ethic with mental health, and the critical role of mentorship. Discover how BuildUp Australia is improving quality standards and support networks, offering a fresh perspective on transforming the construction industry.

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

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    #ConstructionIndustry #MentalHealthInConstruction #Apprenticeships #BuildUpAustralia #ConstructionQuality #TradeSkills #ConstructionChallenges #Mentorship #ConstructionLeadership #

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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! Today, we're delving into the world of YIMBYism with Jonathan O'Brien, Lead Organiser of YIMBY Melbourne. YIMBY, or "Yes In My Backyard," offers proactive solutions to Australia's housing crisis, exploring planning regulations, heritage overlays, and the "missing middle" housing concept. Jonathan discusses how increasing urban density near CBDs can expand housing options.

    We also explore ideological debates on urban development, from left-wing to right-wing perspectives, balancing progress and preservation. Jonathan's insights on city living and community planning make this episode essential for urban development enthusiasts. Join us for an engaging conversation on housing solutions and the future of our cities!

    Key Takeaways from the conversation:

    How the YIMBY movement aims to support more housing development in desirable areasHow zoning laws limit housing development, contributing to the affordable housing shortage.How and why higher density is important for economic growth, social connections, and sustainable cities.Understanding how heritage preservation can hinder housing development; regulations need to balance preservation and progress.A shift in mindset and policy is needed to increase housing options and address affordability. Social and affordable housing provide safe homes for those in need.Government funding and support are crucial for building social and affordable housing, but financing and labour challenges exist.Policy changes should make it easier to build various types of housing and increase supply, including higher density near rail infrastructure and ending single-family zoning.The YIMBY movement seeks to create a more inclusive and affordable housing market.

    Chapters

    The Impact of Zoning Regulations on Housing DevelopmentThe Importance of Density for Economic and Social BenefitsRethinking Mindsets and Policies for Housing AffordabilityUnderstanding Affordable Housing and the Housing CrisisChallenges in Building and Funding Social and Affordable HousingPolicy Changes to Increase Housing Supply and DensityThe YIMBY Movement: Advocating for More Housing DevelopmentThe Future of the Housing Crisis and the YIMBY Movement

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    #TheBuildingTalksPodcast #YIMBYism #YIMBYMelbourne #HousingCrisisSolutions #PlanningRegulations #

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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! We’re thrilled to bring you an in-depth chat with Greg Tupicoff, General Manager of Developments at Alder Group in Brisbane. Greg’s journey from planning to property development gives him a unique perspective on how these two worlds intersect.

    In this episode, we dive into planning and development, focusing on Southeast Queensland where Greg is based, but also touching upon the other States in Australia. We discuss the ins and outs of master-planned communities versus inner-city brownfield sites, highlighting the pros and cons of each from a development viewpoint. Greg shares his insights on how planning influences developers' decisions and supports local communities, while also touching on the tensions between the capitalist-driven motives of developers and the community-focused social goals of planners.

    With the current housing crisis, we explore the role of government and councils in encouraging home and apartment building, and the challenges developers face with planning approvals, costs, and land acquisition. Greg’s balanced perspective sheds light on how collaborative efforts between developers and planners can better serve society’s needs.

    Tune in for a fascinating conversation that’s packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in property development and urban planning.

    Key Takeaways:

    Insight into planning and development in propertyChallenges and opportunities in master-planned and brownfield sitesThe impact of planning on the housing crisis and the need for collaborationServing society's well-being through collaborative planning and development

    If you're all about the Aussie construction scene, this episode is a must-listen because it provides a deep dive into the dynamic between planning and development, offering invaluable insights from Greg Tupicoff of Alder Group. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in urban planning, master-planned communities, and how effective collaboration can address the housing crisis and benefit society.

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

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    #TheBuildingTalksPodcast #PlanningAndDevelopment #PropertyDevelopment #UrbanPlanning #HousingCrisis #MasterPlannedCommunities #BrownfieldSites #SustainableDevelopment #BuildingTalks #AlderGroup #RealEstate #UrbanDevelopment #ConstructionIndustry

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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! Have you ever noticed how on shows like Grand Designs, whenever they start digging for basements or substructures, they always hit some unexpected snag with costs or conditions? Well, we're diving into that today!

    I had an amazing chat with Bobby Wang and Geordie McMillan, senior environmental specialists at Stantec, a top-notch engineering firm. We dug into the nitty-gritty of land and water contamination and its impact on the built environment. With the housing crisis, building on brownfield sites in Australian cities is a hot topic.

    We covered historic projects like the Cranburn landfill in Victoria and the Westgate Tunnel, both facing significant challenges due to contaminated land. We also discussed a project on Barkley Street in Melbourne and how contamination was handled there.

    Bobby and Geordie shared their expertise on the role of environmental scientists and engineers in mitigating risks on contaminated sites. This episode is different from our usual chats, focusing on contamination more than buildings but packed with insights for developers and anyone in construction.

    If you want to learn how environmental assessments can make or break a project and navigate these challenges, this episode is for you. I had a blast with this conversation, and I’m sure you will too!

    Key Takeaways:

    Brownfield sites pose challenges and opportunities for housing development.Land and water contamination require thorough site investigations to identify risks.Historical land use, industrial activities, and environmental factors are crucial in assessing contamination.Land contamination affects human health, property value, and environmental sustainability.A sustainable and risk-based approach is essential for remediation and disposal.Responsible disposal and management of contaminants are crucial for sustainable development.Brownfield development helps address housing shortages and urban challenges.Science is key to demystifying contamination and mitigating risks.

    Chapters:

    Challenges and Opportunities of Brownfield Sites

    The Impact of Land and Water Contamination on Development

    Challenges and Opportunities in Remediation

    Evolving Nature of Contaminants

    Brownfield Development and Urban Planning

    Demystifying Contamination and Risk Mitigation

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    Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of the Building Talks podcast! We're excited to welcome back Robert Sobyra from BuildSkills Australia. You might remember Robert from when he was with the Australian Constructors Association. Now at BuildSkills Australia, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise.

    In this episode, we dive into BuildSkills Australia, Robert's role, and tackle hot topics in the construction industry. We chat about apprenticeships, migration, and strategies to attract more people into trades in Australia. With a looming housing crisis, we explore solutions, the importance of training pathways, and how to get more people into modern apprenticeships in construction and property.

    Robert backs up his insights with solid data and research, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of construction. We discuss the impending labour shortage, especially in trades, and what the industry needs to do to meet the upcoming demand for housing, infrastructure, and public projects. With major events like the Olympics in Southeast Queensland and various government initiatives, there's a lot on the horizon.

    Key Takeaways:

    The housing crisis is driven by factors like immigration, social housing, and infrastructure.BuildSkills Australia focuses on training for construction and property.Diverse strategies are needed to tackle labour shortages, including increased participation, retaining older workers, and migration.Incentives are crucial to boost apprenticeships.Changing industry culture to attract more women and create inclusivity is essential.Female participation in construction is increasing, but gender parity is still far off.Apprenticeships are vital to bringing more people into trades, but quality employers and supervisor support are needed.Apprenticeship completion rates are similar to university degrees, allowing young people to explore various career paths.Modern construction methods and prefabrication are key to meeting housing demands.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Understanding the Factors Contributing to the Housing Crisis

    03:03 The Role of BuildSkills Australia in Vocational Education and Training

    06:35 Addressing Labour Shortages: A Mix of Strategies

    11:33 The Importance of Demand-Side Incentives for Apprenticeships

    28:37 The Shift in Female Participation in the Construction Industry

    34:22 Selecting Quality Employers for Apprenticeships

    36:05 Comparing Completion Rates for Apprenticeships and University Degrees

    49:23 Increasing Productivity through Modern Methods of Construction

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    Hey Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast! Join us for a captivating conversation with Illan Samuel, founder of Samuel Property, as we delve into the dynamic world of construction and property development in Australia, specifically in Victoria. Discover valuable insights into market conditions, challenges, and opportunities in today's landscape.

    Key takeaways include the importance of finding opportunities, building relationships, and networking effectively in property development. Learn how experience, strategic approaches, and collaboration play vital roles in navigating the evolving industry.

    Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in the property market, this episode offers thought-provoking discussions and potential solutions. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the Australian construction scene!

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    10:03 The Evolution of Ilan Samuel's Development Projects

    25:06 Avoiding Mistakes in Property Development

    34:36 Challenges and Changes in the Property Development Landscape

    43:41 The Role of Local Politicians and Qualified Professionals

    54:34 Streamlining the Planning Process

    01:01:29 The Potential for Growth in the Apartment Building Sector

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    #BuildingTalksPodcast #Construction #PropertyDevelopment #Australia #Victoria #RealEstate #MarketInsights #SamuelProperty #HighEndProjects #PostCOVID #UrbanDevelopment #PolicyImpact #IndustryInsights #PropertyMarket

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    Hey Legends! Welcome to another insightful episode of the Building Talks Podcast! In this edition, we're diving into the later stages of a construction career with our special guest, David Fisher. With over four decades of industry experience, David shares invaluable insights on navigating retirement age in construction.

    From his roots in New Zealand to wearing multiple hats in the sector, David's journey offers a wealth of knowledge. Now at 61, he's contemplating how to maintain momentum while embracing a more relaxed pace in the twilight years of his career.

    Join us as we uncover the challenges and opportunities of this stage, from biases against older workers to the importance of passing knowledge to the next generation. Plus, we discuss the need for clear pathways for transitioning out of the industry and the value of projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) in shaping careers.

    Actionable takeaways to navigate construction's evolving landscape:

    Experience Counts: Older construction pros bring valuable know-how to the table, before and after retirement.Plan Ahead: Planning for retirement is key to staying on track and avoiding aimlessness.Bias Alert: Watch out for biases against older workers in the industry—they can limit opportunities.Passing the Torch: Sharing knowledge from older to younger workers is crucial for filling skill gaps.Navigating Change: Transitioning out of the industry can be daunting without clear pathways.Team Harmony: Employers should balance using experienced workers' skills with supporting younger staff.Smooth Transitions: Flexible retirement plans ensure a seamless shift and ongoing contributions.Learn and Grow: Projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre offer valuable career lessons.

    Tune in, grab your headphones, and join us for an enlightening discussion filled with eye-opening revelations and fresh perspectives for the journey ahead!

    Chapters:

    00:00 The Role of Technology in Podcast Recording
    13:50 Transitioning into Semi-Retirement in the Construction Industry
    31:55 Utilising the Knowledge and Expertise of Older Professionals
    46:29 Balancing Knowledge Transfer and Training
    55:11 The Impact of Projects on Career Development

    If you're all about the Aussie construction vibe, then you won't want to miss our latest episode featuring David Fisher. Dive into strategies tailored for thriving in retirement age within the construction industry. Gain insights on navigating transitions, leveraging experience, and embracing new opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable guidance for building a successful career path in construction.

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    Hey Legends! This week's podcast episode is a real treat! I had a chat with two of the directors at St Ferrer, a mid-tier building contractor in Port Melbourne. They've got quite the story to share – from being a fit-out and refurbishment contractor to becoming a top player in cladding remediation projects.

    In this episode, we meet Dan Burmeister and Chris Bertacco, each with their own unique journey into the construction world. Chris, haling from a non-traditional background, started off in the restaurant biz before finding his groove in business development roles. Dan, on the other hand, took the more traditional route, starting out in the trades and working his way up through big contractors.

    This conversation is less about business strategies and more about the story behind St Ferrer's evolution. We dive into how they adapted when their core business, like everyone's, took a hit during the pandemic, and how they found opportunity in cladding replacement projects.

    You'll hear about the challenges and complexities of these projects, and how St Ferrer turned them into successes. We also discuss why these projects became necessary on a large scale, and the auditing process that followed.

    But it's not just about projects – it's about resilience, evolution, and creating a thriving culture within a company. Despite tough times in the industry, St Ferrer's story is a testament to the power of adaptability and seizing opportunities. So, if you're looking for some inspiring insights into navigating challenges and finding success in unexpected places, this episode is a must-listen!

    During our conversation, we delved into some fascinating topics:

    Background of St Ferrer Building ContractorsThe Demand, Need and Complexity of Cladding ProjectsStrategies for High-Stakes Cladding RemediationNavigating Through Market Challenges with DiversificationEmpowering Growth: Finding Purpose and Ownership in Construction Beyond Top Tier BuildersNavigating the Competitive Landscape of Fit-OutsEvolution of the Business & creating a Positive CultureOpportunities in a Challenging Market

    If you're all about the Aussie construction vibe, this episode is your go-to for some real talk with the directors at St Ferrer. Get ready to dive into their fascinating journey from fit-out specialists to cladding replacement experts. Discover how they tackled tough times during the pandemic, found new opportunities, and turned challenges into triumphs. From the intricacies of cladding projects to the secrets of thriving in a competitive market, this episode is jam-packed with insights that'll keep you hooked from start to finish. Tune in and get inspired by their story of resilience, evolution, and success in unexpected places.

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

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    Hey Legends! This week, I had an awesome chat with Justin McGrath, the construction director at DeLuca Corp in Brisbane. Justin's journey to becoming Construction Director is super interesting – he started out as an Apprentice on the tools, worked his way up through different roles, and now he's killing it in his current gig.

    We talked about everything from the importance of apprenticeships to mastering new skills as you climb the career ladder. Justin shared some really valuable insights into developing Leadership skills and adapting to different teams and roles in the industry. It was a super insightful convo, and Justin's got some great stories and advice to share. Trust me, you don't want to miss this episode!

    In our chat, we geeked out over these cool topics:

    The Risk of Business InsolvencyGaining Experience and Filling in Knowledge GapsTreating Each Role as an ApprenticeshipThe Challenges of Becoming a Project ManagerChoosing the Right Leaders and Developing Leadership SkillsSetting Up Projects for SuccessThe Challenges of Construction ManagementThe Impact of Dysfunctional Teams on ProjectsLearning from Tough Jobs and AdversityThe Construction Market in QueenslandThe Importance of Relationships in Construction

    If you're all about the Aussie construction scene, this episode with Justin is a must-listen! His journey from apprentice to construction director is packed with insights into leadership, skill development, and navigating the ups and downs of the industry. From the importance of apprenticeships to mastering new skills and adapting to different construction methods, Justin shares valuable lessons and stories you won't want to miss. Tune in for an inside look at Queensland's construction market, leadership development, and the future of the industry.

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvirons.com.au

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    Hey, Legends! In this episode, I had a great chat with Jordan Skinner, who runs Moonshot Media, a cool company helping construction organisations build strong brands and ace their marketing game. We dove deep into how to make your company stand out, attract top talent, and create a killer recruitment strategy.

    Oh, and Jordan hosts an awesome podcast called "Crushing It in Construction" where he talks to industry bigshots every week. We didn't chat about that today, but it's definitely worth a listen! Throughout our conversation, we shared some insider tips on branding, marketing do's and don'ts, and how to lure the best folks to your team. Whether you're a business owner or a leader wanting to boost your recruitment game, there's plenty of juicy insights in this convo!

    During our chat, we also discussed these interesting topics:

    Strategies for Proactive Talent Acquisition: Marketing Your Brand as an EmployerUnlocking the Power of Your Careers Page: Insights from Employer Branding StrategiesCrafting a Winning Employer Brand: Navigating the Roadmap to Attract Top Talent in ConstructionUnlocking the Employee Experience: Understanding Why Your Talent Is Seeking Information and How to Meet Their ExpectationsKeeping It Real: Why Authenticity Matters in Employer BrandingBeyond Salary: Differentiating Your Employer Brand for Long-Term SuccessCrafting Your Unique Employer Brand: A Strategic Framework for SuccessBuilding Tomorrow's Teams: The Long-Term Approach to Talent Acquisition in Construction

    If you're all about levelling up your construction game, get ready for an epic ride with our latest episode. We're delving deep into the secrets of building robust brands and mastering marketing in the construction industry. Jordan's insights are invaluable, and trust me, you won't want to miss out on this episode. We're uncovering the secrets to making your company shine, attracting top-notch talent, and crafting a recruitment strategy that's second to none. So tune in, grab a coffee, and let's embark on a journey into the world of construction branding and recruitment strategies together!

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvirons.com.au

    Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates.

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    Hey Legends! This week, we took a fascinating dive into the world of property development with the one and only Steven Chandler! With over 20 years of experience in both construction and development, Steven's insights are like treasure troves - he's actively developing projects as the CEO of LEFTA Corporation whilst coaching and mentoring future Development professionals, in his role as Director of Property Development Institute.

    From the ins and outs of what drives a developer to the big-picture challenges they face, we covered it all. We explored the risks, finances, and the intricate dance between profit margins and project success. Steven's passion for property development shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone in the field or curious about how developers operate.

    Whether you're an architect, engineer, consultant, or just keen to learn more about the world of development, this episode is for you. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of property development, and get ready to be inspired!

    During our chat, we also geeked out about these cool topics:

    Unveiling the Developer's Mindset: Navigating Risks, Timelines, and Collaborations in Project CreationBuilders vs. Developers: Navigating the World of Property DevelopmentUnderstanding Development Finance: The Profit Margin PerspectiveDecoding the Property Market: Beyond Headlines and RealitiesLessons Learned: The Reality of Real Estate DevelopmentDevelopers: Masters of Risk Management in the World of UncertaintyBehind the Glamour: The Realities of Property DevelopmentNavigating the Unpredictable: The Importance of Risk Management in Property DevelopmentStaying Solvent: The Importance of Structuring and Asset Protection in Property DevelopmentSustainable Development: Meeting Market Demand and Overcoming Financial HurdlesUnlocking Your Path to Development: Why Anyone Can Make the Transition

    If you're all about diving into the world of property development, this episode is your jam! Hang out with us as we chat with Steven Chandler, a seasoned pro with over two decades in the game. Steven shares everything from financial jargon to risk-taking in development. Whether you're in the biz or just curious, kick back and soak up some insights into the wild world of property development!

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvirons.com.au

    Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates.

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    Hey, Legends! In the latest episode of The Building Talks Podcast, we're venturing into the fascinating world of data centres, a booming asset class making waves in Australia's development landscape.

    To unravel the mysteries, I had the pleasure of chatting with Simon McFadden, Industry Director at Aurecon, the International Consulting Engineering firm. Simon, with his wealth of experience, shares insights into what data centres are, their growth drivers, and the unique challenges in constructing and delivering these tech hubs.

    If you're all about the Aussie construction scene and curious about the digital pulse shaping our cities, this episode is your golden ticket! Jump into The Building Talks Podcast with Simon, as we unravel the enigma of data centres. It's not just tech-speak; it's a guided tour into the dynamic core of Australia's evolving landscapes. Simon spills the secrets on what propels the growth of these tech hubs, the distinctive challenges they present, and why they're more than mere concrete structures. Whether you're a tech whiz or just intrigued by the changing face of our cities and the effect of IT, gaming and AI on the built environment, dive into a conversation that blends insights, humour, with a touch of Celtic flair.

    During our chat, we also dished about these intriguing topics:

    Evolution of Data Centres: From Storage Hubs to Intelligent ProcessingDemystifying Data Centres: Beyond Megawatts to Productivity and EfficiencyDecoding Data Centre Locations: Proximity, Power, and ConnectivityBeyond the Concrete Box: Navigating the Aesthetics of Data CentresThe Data Centre Boom Down Under: Unpacking Australia's Unexpected CapacityData Centre Lifespan and Future-Proofing: Navigating Design ConsiderationsGlobal Challenges in Data Centre Development: Standardisation, Talent Shortage, and Competitive UrgencyFuture Trends in Data Centre Development: Larger Facilities, Higher Power Demands, and Innovations in Cooling Technology

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvirons.com.au

    Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates.

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    Hey Legends! Buckle up for a seriously cool chat in our latest episode! I hung out with Phil Hendy, the brains behind Innovation and Continuous Improvement at McConnell Dowell and also a Director of 'Lean Construction ANZ' (aka LCANZ). Phil's breaking ground as our first guest from the civil infrastructure engineering scene, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer.

    We dove deep into the world of 'Lean' construction—think principles, attitudes, and clever problem-solving approaches. Wondering why alliances are the secret sauce for certain projects? Phil spills all, drawing on experiences like the Western Project Alliance and the Level Crossing Removal Project in Melbourne.

    But that's not all—get ready for a Productivity boost - a hot topic across Australia's Construction industry! We geeked out on Phil's insights into boosting efficiency, applying nifty eight D problem-solving methods, and unleashing innovative ideas to tackle construction challenges. The best part? Phil's wisdom isn't just for infrastructure buffs; it's a goldmine for anyone in construction, from commercial buildings to residential spaces.

    If you're all about making construction more productive and innovative, this episode is your golden ticket. Trust me, you don't want to miss it! 🚀🎧

    In our chat, we also dove deep into these fascinating areas:

    An introduction to 'Lean Construction Australia and New Zealand' - LCANZ - a not-for-profit organisation helping drive & improve productivity and sustainability across the building and infrastructure industryNavigating Complexities: Rail Infrastructure Projects and the Multitude of StakeholdersBuilding the Future: Navigating Innovation and Continuous Improvement in ConstructionInnovating in Construction: Lessons from Lean Thinking and Jedi WisdomInnovating with Lean Thinking: Solving Problems CollaborativelyUnleashing Lean Construction: Taming Variability for Smoother ProjectsThriving in Construction: How Lean Practices Drive Success and InnovationUnlocking Construction Productivity: Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Lean ThinkingBuilding Lean Competency for Future Construction: A Pathway to Productivity

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    If you're all about the Aussie construction scene and thirsting for a Productivity revolution, Phil Hendy, McConnell Dowell's innovation mastermind, is your podcast prophet. This episode cracks open the world of Lean construction, revealing the Alliance secrets behind mega-projects. Gear up for efficiency hacks, Jedi-worthy problem-solving, and tools to tame any construction beast. Ditch the blueprints, grab your headphones, and prepare to transform your construction game – this episode is your lean, mean, innovation machine!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and relate

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    Hey, Legends! This week, we've got a treat for you – the return of Jono Conley, the Director of Concise Recruitment, who rocked our podcast last year with one of the top five episodes! We go way back, so this episode has more of a matey vibe. Ignore any tech hiccups (such as 'Frank' my dog barking at a delivery driver) – just two mates having a chat. We delve into the past 12 months, offer a sneak peek into what 2024 might unfold, and share insights on career moves, CV crafting, and the crucial trait of resilience, in building a great career CV.

    In this episode, we spill the beans on some recruitment hilarities – trust me, there are always a few eyebrow-raising moments when sorting through applications. We also discuss how employers can structure their businesses to entice high-performing individuals. Jono, deeply entrenched in the Melbourne construction scene, shares perspectives that resonate not only with commercial building professionals, but also with candidates and employers across all sectors in the built environment.

    So, as the year winds down, take a break, savour the festive season with friends and family, and catch up on the show. Enjoy the holidays, kick back, and stay updated on the podcast. See you in mid-January 2024 for more good vibes! 🎙️✨

    In our conversation, we also geeked out on these cool topics:

    The Impact of Job-Hopping and a career spent 'on the move'Navigating Secrets and Insights in RecruitmentThe Pitfalls of Employers Who are Overselling and Underdelivering The Impact of Social Media in Building Company ReputationRecruitment Chronicles: Unveiling the Quirky and Surprising World of Job SeekersRecruitment Realities: Navigating Applications and ExpectationsNavigating Ads, Networks, and Client ExpectationsClimbing the Construction Ladder: Balancing Ambition, Stability, and LongevityCrafting the Ideal Workplace: Balancing Culture, Projects, and Career GrowthSalary Structures and Job Satisfaction in Construction

    If you're all about the Aussie construction buzz and love a chat that feels like catching up with a mate, this episode is your jam! Jono Conley's back, and it's like a virtual pub chat where we spill the tea on the last 12 months, crack up over some recruitment adventures, and toss around advice on resilience and career moves. Tech hiccups? Just think of it as the banter between two mates. We're dishing out insights from the Melbourne construction scene, wrapped in a bunch of laughs. So, grab a drink, hit play, and join the laid-back banter. Cheers to the holidays, good vibes, and tuning in for a ripper time! 🎙️✨

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvirons.com.au

    Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram,

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    Hey, folks! This week, I took a stroll into the academic side of construction with a laid-back chat featuring Matt Stevens, Senior Lecturer for construction at Western Sydney University. Matt, who's also a VP and fellow of the Australian Institute of Building, might not be swinging the hammers right now, but his academic insights into the construction world are golden. We dove into topics like what drives students entering the industry, how to keep academic syllabuses relevant, and a bunch of other cool stuff.

    With Matt being a guru in research and having penned some academic gems about construction, we kicked around his thoughts on AI, productivity, and what kind of advice he'd sling to construction outfits looking to up their game. It was a bit of a detour from the usual chats with developers and builders, but man, did it offer a fresh and interesting look into how academia sizes up the Aussie construction scene.

    Matt's academic perspective brought a whole new vibe to the table, offering insights into the complex and vast construction industry in Australia. Major thanks to Matt for hanging out and giving us this cool academic spin on things. If you're into unique perspectives and chilled-out construction talks, this episode is a must-hear on The Building Talks Podcast! 🎙️

    During our chat, we also dove into these awesome topics:

    The Building Blocks of Success: Exploring Motivations and Opportunities in ConstructionBuilding Success: Navigating Stress and Finding Reward in Construction CareersUnveiling the Construction Conundrum: Challenges, Best Practices, and the Software DilemmaEmpowering Construction: A Collaborative Approach to Software Development for Enhanced ProductivityNavigating the Construction Software Maze: Unraveling Challenges and Charting a Course for Value-Driven SolutionsSustainable Structures: Navigating the Human Element for Energy Efficiency in ConstructionBuilding Beyond Blueprints: Cultivating a Family Culture for Sustainable Construction PracticesEfficiency Unleashed: Navigating Construction Success through Best Practices and ROI-Driven DecisionsDeveloping and Implementing Foundational Principles for Organizational Success

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    If you're deeply engaged in the Australian construction scene and seek fresh insights, this episode with Matt Stevens provides a unique academic perspective. Delve into the motivations of students entering the industry, the challenges of keeping academic syllabuses relevant, and explore AI, productivity, and expert advice for construction outfits. Matt's academic spin offers a new and chilled-out look into how academia views the Aussie construction scene, making this episode a must-hear!

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:

    www.buildingenvir

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    Hey, folks! This week on the podcast, I had a ripper of a chat with Nick Hewson, the brain behind Arboralis. Nick's journey from structural engineer to a timber maestro is a story worth tuning in for. Arboralis is his brainchild, fuelled by a love for all things mass timber and engineered goodness.

    We rolled up our sleeves and got into the nitty-gritty of wood—engineered timber, cross-laminated timber (CLT), you name it. Nick spilled the beans on how it's made, where it's made, and the cool projects happening down under. Australia, turns out, is rocking the engineered timber game on the global stage.

    From sustainability to the zen vibes in timber-built spaces, we covered it all. Nick even threw in some insights into the challenges and the exciting future of timber in construction. If you're keen on sustainability, innovative construction, and creating spaces that just feel good, this episode is your jam. Get comfy and enjoy the ride into the world of timber with Nick Hewson! 🌳🛠️

    In our chat, we also geeked out on these cool topics:

    Unlocking the Potential of Engineered Timber: From Plywood to Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)Revolutionising Construction: Engineered Timber's Role in Off-Site ConstructionEngineered Timber: Transforming Mid-Rise Construction in Australia and BeyondTowering Timber: The Evolving Heights of Engineered Timber BuildingsElevating Urban Spaces: The Benefits of Timber in Vertical ConstructionRevitalising Cityscapes: Transforming Aging Structures with Timber ExtensionsSustainable Timber: A Rising Star in Modern ConstructionDecoding the Cost of Timber Construction: Challenges and OpportunitiesUnlocking Efficiency in Mass Timber Construction: Faster Builds, Financial Benefits, and Design ConsiderationsTimber: Nature's Solution to Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Construction PracticesTimber in Construction: Enhancing Well-being and Productivity through Biophilic DesignBuilding Tomorrow: Nurturing Nature with Timber - A Journey into Sustainable Construction

    Hope you enjoy the podcast!

    If you're passionate about the Australian construction scene and intrigued by the sustainable building wave and the advent of mass timber buildings, this podcast episode featuring Nick Hewson is a definite go-to! Unveil the mysteries of engineered timber, cross-laminated timber (CLT), and the remarkable projects transforming Australia's cityscape. Delve into discussions about sustainability, the serene atmosphere of timber-constructed places, and the hurdles and promising future of timber in the construction realm. If you're enthusiastic about cutting-edge building methods, crafting eco-friendly environments, and embracing the cozy allure of wood, this episode is tailor-made for you.

    The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. Fo

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