The Builtcast Podcast Dives Deep on Interviews with Construction Industry Leaders

Construction Junkie’s annual Best Construction Podcast Competition is underway for 2019 and the voting booth is officially open.  As part of the contest this year, we will be highlighting one of the contest’s nominees each week. This week we highlight Builtcast.

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68 Million Year Old Triceratops Fossils Found on Denver Construction Site

Finding ancient or strange items on a jobsite can be extremely exciting, especially when dinosaurs are involved.  Contractors in Colorado recently uncovered quite the surprise when they unearthed some ancient fossils.

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Contractor Conflicts Podcasts Give Legal Advice for Construction Project Owners

Construction Junkie’s annual Best Construction Podcast Competition is underway for 2019 and the voting booth is officially open.  As part of the contest this year, we will be highlighting one of the contest’s nominees each week. This week we highlight Contractor Conflicts Podcast.

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Mortenson Announces Partnership with Operator-less Equipment Maker Built Robotics

In 2017, Built Robotics made headlines as they debuted their self-driving track loader on a test construction site.  Earlier this month, the company announced a formal long-term partnership with construction giant Mortenson to deploy their machines on remote sites.

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How McHugh Construction Shaved 4 Months Off of New McDonald’s HQ Schedule

I’m always fascinated by the innovative ways that construction companies can shave months off of a complicated schedule.  McHugh Construction was able to shave 4 months off of the 22 month schedule of by employing a construction method that’s pretty tricky to employ, but incredibly efficient.

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The Constructrr Podcast is Your Source for BIM and Blockchain in Construction

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Construction Junkie’s annual Best Construction Podcast Competition is underway for 2019 and the voting booth is officially open.  As part of the contest this year, we will be highlighting one of the contest’s nominees each week. This week we highlight Constructrr.

Hosted by construction project manager Brittanie Campbell-Turner, Constructrr is a semi-monthly podcast focusing on technology and collaboration in the construction industry.  BIM, Blockchain, and Lean Construction seem to be Campbell-Turner’s main passions and she’s more than qualified to talk on the subjects.

Most episodes feature an interview with someone in the construction industry that “crushing it,” “innovatively efficient,” or positively impactful.  These people could either be from her professional life or from the greater industry.

Some of the most recent guests on Constructrr were Marzia Bolpagni, a BIM Consultant and co-editor of the BIM Dictionary and Bill DeBevec, host of the BIM Thoughts.

Campbell-Turner also frequently posts industry event presentation that she gives at tradeshows.  I recently listened to the episode titled, “Presentation: Using Blockchain to Unlock the Value of Platforms,” because I wanted to learn more about how blockchain can be applied to the construction industry.  I found it to be a great starting point for those interested in the subject and want to know more.

This is the 2nd straight year that Constructrr has been nominated for the Best Construction Podcast Competition, after finishing 8th out 10 in 2018. 

If you’d like to vote for The Constructrr Podcast or check out the rest of the nominees in this year’s contest, click here to be linked to the voting booth.

OSHA Issues Scathing Report After Investigation of Fatal 2018 Florida Bridge Collapse

In March of 2018, an under construction pedestrian bridge on Florida International University’s (FIU) campus collapsed onto an open street below, killing 6 and injuring several others. Many investigations and lawsuits are still ongoing after the tragedy, but OSHA has released their official report after a roughly 14 month long investigation.

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OSHA Releases Suicide Prevention Website for Construction Industry

According to a 2016 study by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the construction industry sadly ranks first in total suicides and second in suicide rate compared to all other industries in the United States. In response, OSHA has recently published a webpage with resources to help prevent suicides in the construction industry.

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At least 1 killed, 6 Injured by Collapsed Crane Hits Occupied Apartment Building During Storm

As a storm blew through the Dallas, Texas area on Sunday afternoon, a tower crane standing near an occupied apartment building collapsed causing at least one fatality and 6 injuries.

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