Synopsis
Thomas Edison said, "Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration." This show interviews hard-working construction company owners and executives who share their wisdom, perspectives, and lessons learned from decades of experience bidding, planning, and building profitable projects. Topics include leadership, strategic planning, conflict resolution, niche identification, succession planning, talent management, business development, and business growth.Industry expert, Eric Anderton also shares his insights about how construction company owners can increase project profit by improving communication, running productive meetings, and attracting, developing, and retaining talented leaders. Tune in each week and get practical inspiration for how to build people, projects, and profits. "I know of no genius but the genius of hard work." John Ruskin
Episodes
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How to Win Negotiated Projects in Construction Without Competing on Price
27/05/2025 Duration: 20minIf you’re serious about winning more work, building trust with clients, and leading your sales team with confidence, let’s talk. I’m offering a free 10-minute call to help you pinpoint exactly where your sales process is breaking down—and what to do about it.
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From Bad Plans to Brilliant Builds: Practical Applications of AI in Construction
20/05/2025 Duration: 43minAs in any other industry, artificial intelligence is becoming a vital tool in construction, reforming how projects are designed, planned, and executed. It can help construction companies with critical challenges like skilled labor shortages by empowering junior employees with expert knowledge ingrained in digital tools. As the industry evolves, AI stands out as a practical, approachable tool that delivers efficiency and innovation. However, it’s important to note that AI is not a ‘know-all’ but rather a tool that continues to evolve and improve over time through user feedback and experience. Meet the co-founder and CEO of Augmenta, Francesco Iorio, a company on a mission to empower the construction industry to design buildings more efficiently and at a lower cost, enabling a future of sustainable buildings, cities, and infrastructure. Before Augmenta, Iorio served as Director of Computational Science Research at Autodesk, where he led a group of researchers and engineers in exploring state-of-the-art computa
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Aggressive Patience: The Strategic Art of Family Business Succession
13/05/2025 Duration: 46minFamily business succession is not just about changing the leadership; it’s a delicate balancing act between maintaining the legacy and embracing innovation. Both founders and successors face the challenges of navigating deep personal attachments, generational differences, and the emotional weight of letting go and stepping up. A genuine succession requires more than a solid plan: it demands trust, humility, and the discipline to lead by example. Joining us today is Dimitri Sidiropoulos. Dimitri is a son, husband, father of three, and a second-generation leader in the construction industry. At Delphi, a company specializing in heavy mechanical infrastructure work, Dimitri plays a key role in leading the team to continue building on a legacy of quality and innovation. Dimitri's primary focus is on team building, business development, and cultivating a strong company culture. Dedicated to creating an environment where collaboration, continuous growth, and mutual respect are prioritized, Dimitri works to ensure
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From Dictator to Coach: The Leadership Shift Every Construction Owner Must Make to Win in 2025
06/05/2025 Duration: 24minToday, Eric explores the essential shift in leadership from the outdated command-and-control style to a coaching-focused approach. Eric addresses common leadership myths, emphasizes the power of trust, and outlines practical frameworks for effective coaching conversations. He highlights tools like the 90-Day High-Performance Dashboard to help leaders set goals, track progress, and foster accountability. With actionable advice on asking the right questions and creating a supportive culture, Eric equips leaders to build stronger teams and achieve long-term success. He closes with a call to embrace coaching as the key to thriving in today's competitive landscape. HIGHLIGHTS [00:46] Leadership Shift from Command and Control to Coaching [03:50] Five Lies Successful Leaders Tell Themselves [07:47] Practical Coaching Frameworks [09:47] Effective Coaching Questions [17:34] 90-Day High-Performance Dashboard KEY TAKEAWAYS Focus on coaching, not controlling. Use open-ended questions like "What's your biggest chal
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No Ego, No Surprises: The Succession System That Actually Works
29/04/2025 Duration: 54minWhat is the greatest remark in your leadership? Is it what you’ve left behind, or is it what you’ve built? Brad DesJardin, retired president of DesCor Builders, joins today’s episode to explore a succession system that works, embedded with values, clarity, and trust. Through the lens of the construction industry, we discuss how to create a lasting impact by planning with purpose, raising the right people, and letting go at the right time. Whether you are a founder thinking about taking the next step or a leader stepping into a bigger role, join us and listen as a reminder; legacy isn’t about holding on, it’s about preparing and witnessing others thrive without you. HIGHLIGHTS [01:50] The biggest challenge of stepping away from a business. [04:45] Life as a series of assignments. [06:20] Values, attracting talent, and retaining talent. [08:23] The importance of accountability. [10:50] An early succession plan. [14:12] Seasons of life and risk evaluations with younger generations. [16:30] The source of c
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AI Without the B.S.: Sharpen Proposals, Cut Rework, Win More Work — Fast
22/04/2025 Duration: 31minThis episode offers a practical roadmap for leaders aiming to integrate AI while enhancing judgment, collaboration, and decision-making in construction! Luca Dellanna, a management advisor and bestselling author, discusses the real-world applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the construction industry. Luca emphasizes how AI can streamline operations by reducing errors, minimizing rework, and improving planning efficiency. The discussion explores using general-purpose AI tools like ChatGPT, with Luca advocating their accessibility and value for key personnel involved in project planning and proposal development. Furthermore, Luca delves into AI's role in enhancing clarity, acting as a "sounding board" for ideas, and helping with pre-mortem analysis to anticipate project failures. Luca shares strategies for crafting effective AI prompts, drawing parallels between prompt engineering and team delegation. He also tackles privacy concerns and advises trusting reputable vendors and anonymizing sensitive da
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5 Proven Ways Contractors Can Thrive During an Economic Downturn
15/04/2025 Duration: 22minThe winds are changing, and uncertainty is knocking at your door! The market is shifting, and the anxiety is real. But right now? Now is your moment. In this week’s solo episode, Eric dives into what it takes to lead when the economy feels unstable, how to keep your head clear, your team steady, and your business thriving. Eric presents us with five essential principles that will help leaders focus on what they can control and lead with confidence, clarity, and calm. Let’s break it down. HIGHLIGHTS [00:45] Self-mastery in the midst of economic uncertainty. [03:49] Going back to the foundations. [04:50] The role of long-term commitments in uncertain times. [06:22] Treasuring cash by cutting unnecessary costs. [11:13] Focus on optimizing the execution of current projects. [16:53] Leading with optimism, personal discipline, and human connection. Resources to Help You Win in Construction
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The Human Foundation: How a Construction Executive Learned to Build Teams, Not Just Structures
08/04/2025 Duration: 42minEffective leadership is about more than just navigating teams to success. It involves building trust, clear communication, and emotional intelligence. Influential leaders set clear expectations, provide necessary coaching, and focus on finding solutions during challenging times. Furthermore, they identify and value the importance of personal well-being and embrace practices to manage stress and maintain a positive mindset, which leads to a supportive, high-performing organizational culture. Johnathan Peavy brings 20 years of experience building complex facilities to his role as operations manager for Robins & Morton, a national leader in healthcare construction. As executive of the Miami—Fort Lauderdale office, Peavy oversees projects at eight medical campuses in South Florida, with contracts totaling more than $1 billion. With a background in civil engineering, Peavy’s cross-discipline expertise makes him a unique asset to the construction process, and he takes pride in knowing the healthcare facilities
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Strategic Accounting: The Untapped Blueprint to Profit, Protection, and Peace of Mind
01/04/2025 Duration: 32minTimothy Wingate Jr., founder and president of G+F Business & Financial Consulting, is a licensed Enrolled Agent and construction accountant specializing in tax planning and financial consulting for construction companies. In today's conversation, Timothy discusses key accounting and tax strategies, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right accounting method—favoring the completed contract or percentage of completion methods over cash-based accounting. He highlights common misconceptions, such as poor tracking and back-office inefficiencies, and explains how accrual accounting provides better financial insight. Timothy also covers tax planning mistakes, including improper entity selection and failure to pay oneself a salary, recommending S corporations for tax advantages. He shares strategies such as Section 179 deductions, retirement planning, and corporate tax credits. Additionally, Timothy addresses IRS audits, fraud prevention, and the necessity of proactive financial planning. Concluding, he of
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Snapping Lines Through Grief and Grit: A Woman’s Rise in Commercial Construction
25/03/2025 Duration: 45minPat Miller, owner of Blue Diamond Construction, has over 30 years of expertise in commercial carpentry and metal framing. An award-winning author of Kicking Karma's Ass, she inspires others with her resilience. She also hosts Behind the Blueprint and was recognized as an Outstanding Woman Builder in 2024. In today's conversation, she shares insights into the challenges of being a subcontractor, including coordination among trades and dealing with ineffective superintendents. Pat emphasizes the importance of clear communication and prefers working with contractors with whom she has an established relationship. She discusses her approach to coordination meetings, direct problem-solving with subcontractors, and meeting deadlines. On business development, Pat highlights networking, attending trade conventions, and leveraging relationships with non-competing professionals. She also shares her journey of building and rebuilding her business, overcoming personal loss, and maintaining resilience. HIGHLIGHTS [01:08]
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Stronger, Healthier, Better: Fitness & Business Lessons from a Gym Design Expert
18/03/2025 Duration: 33minChris Howell, CEO and Founder of SPX, is at the forefront of luxury gym design, blending aesthetics with functionality to create immersive fitness experiences. SPX crafts wellness spaces for high-end hospitality groups and multi-family residences, integrating cutting-edge equipment with innovative interior design. In today's conversation, Chris shares insights into his career transition from Wall Street to fitness, influenced by his athletic background in lacrosse at Hofstra University. He emphasizes the importance of nutrition over exercise, sustainable fitness routines, and balancing cardio with strength training. Chris also discusses gym design strategies, highlighting early collaboration with architects and the challenges of translating vision into execution. He delves into the sauna and cold plunge routines, injury rehabilitation, and the business strategy of targeting ideal clients. His approach underscores incremental changes for long-term health and success, both in fitness and business. HIGHLIGHTS
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When Information is Free, Vision is Priceless—AI and the Future of Construction Leadership
11/03/2025 Duration: 51minSean Devine is an entrepreneur, programmer, logistics expert, and the founder & CEO of XBE LLC. This enterprise software company offers an operations and business management platform tailored to large, vertically integrated construction companies. In the road building industry, XBE serves 40 major contractors, including companies with quarries, asphalt plants, ready mix-plants, crews, and trucks. His company's core mission is to seamlessly integrate the physical and financial aspects of construction operations into one cohesive system. He joined us today to talk about AI and the future of construction leadership. Key takeaways ✅ Trust your executives and managers to do daily operations. ✅ Acknowledge that you cannot predict the future and uncertainty can lead to opportunities if approached correctly. ✅ Optimize multiple outcomes instead of betting on one specific outcome. ✅ Acknowledge the uncertainty of the situation with your team and partners. ✅ Hire people who can quickly adapt, learn, and apply n
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Winning Before You Build: How Thoughtful Planning and Clear Communication Drive Profitable Projects
04/03/2025 Duration: 35minClint Padgett is the CEO and President of Project Success, Inc., an author and host of The Conversation with Clinton M. Padgett podcast. With extensive expertise in project management, he helps organizations improve execution, collaboration, and communication to drive successful outcomes in complex projects across various industries. During today's conversation, Clint discusses the challenges of communication in construction projects, emphasizing that software is a tool, not a solution. He highlights the pitfalls of one-way communication and the importance of conversations in solving problems. Clint also explores the impact of silos, avoidance of confrontation, and strategies for preparing for difficult discussions. He stresses thorough planning, clear handoffs between estimating and project management, and prioritizing bottlenecks. Moreover, Clint shares advice on structuring a project manager's week, effective subcontractor communication, and regaining control in chaotic projects. Finally, he offers insight
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The Hidden Cost of Bad Onboarding (And How to Get It Right)
25/02/2025 Duration: 37minHiring a great candidate is one thing. Keeping them engaged, productive, and committed? That’s where most companies fall apart. 24% of new hires quit within weeks when onboarding is a mess. But when it’s done right, 69% stay for at least three years. In this episode, Manja Horner, founder of Boost LD, breaks down how to create an onboarding experience that: ✅ Eliminates Day One Confusion – So new hires don’t feel like an afterthought. ✅ Builds Instant Team Chemistry – Without forced, cringeworthy team-building exercises. ✅ Filters Out Bad Fits Early – Before you waste months training the wrong person. ✅ Gets Employees Contributing Fast – Because a long orientation doesn’t pay the bills. This isn’t another fluffy HR discussion. It’s a deep dive into how construction leaders can get new hires up to speed faster, improve retention, and avoid costly hiring mistakes. Key Takeaways 1. Most Companies Get Onboarding Wrong (Here’s Why) They don’t have a structured plan. New hires arrive to zero direction—no
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Jiu-Jitsu Selling: How to Flow with Resistance and Close Big Deals in Construction
18/02/2025 Duration: 32minSales isn’t about brute force—it’s about strategy, adaptability, and control. Just like in jiu-jitsu, the best salespeople don’t fight resistance head-on; they flow with it, turning objections into opportunities. In this episode of Construction Genius, Sean Ginsburg breaks down how to apply combat sports principles to high-ticket construction sales. From mindset to execution, this conversation will help you close more deals, build stronger relationships, and dominate your market.
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From Ground Zero to Luxury Resorts: Designing Spaces That Transform Lives
11/02/2025 Duration: 37minKevin Kennon is an internationally renowned architect with over 40 years of experience, specializing in environmentally sustainable and innovative design. As the founder and CEO of Beyond Zero DDC Inc., Kevin leads the development of zero-carbon emission luxury eco-resorts in remote wilderness locations worldwide, merging design excellence with ecological responsibility. His extensive portfolio includes projects like the 1.5 million square foot Barclays North American Headquarters, the Rodin Museum in Seoul, and multiple award-winning Bloomingdale’s stores. Additionally, he led United Architects, a finalist in the prestigious World Trade Center design competition, further solidifying his impact on architectural innovation. Kevin’s expertise spans adaptive reuse, urban planning, and large-scale developments, with projects featured in the permanent collection of MoMA, New York. He has earned over 40 international design awards and is a sought-after thought leader, contributing to discussions on urban developmen
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Adversary or Ally? How Owner's Reps and Contractors Team Up to Deliver Great Projects
04/02/2025 Duration: 55minIn this episode of Construction Genius, we’re joined by Zach Rapaport, founding principal of Meerkat, a real estate development consultancy focused on the hospitality segment.Meerkat offers strategic advisement for fractional development partnership insight and early stage exploration of a new deal/rebrand, as well as project leadership for development/renovation stage management. Zach started his career on the construction side, working with GCs to build compelling projects in the hospitality space. Following his stint in construction, he made the shift to real estate development and has been in that space since, breathing life into new and existing hospitality concepts. Having held VP tenure in-house with Life House Hotels, Selina, and Joe & The Juice, he is familiar with getting minimally resourced ventures off the ground efficiently and sustainably. With the majority of a typical project’s budget being construction (and the inherent risk associated with the process that requires a watchful eye), Zach
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Crafting a Perfect Exit Strategy: A Guide to Selling Your Business Internally
28/01/2025 Duration: 50minSelling a construction company is one of the most significant decisions a business owner will face. In this episode of Construction Genius, Eric Anderton sits down with Tony Moayed, founder of TriCorp Group and President at TMCS, Inc., to uncover the strategic and emotional journey of transitioning his business to new leadership. Tony didn’t choose the highest bidder—he chose a path that prioritized loyalty, culture, and his company's legacy. If you’re considering selling your business or planning for retirement, this episode is packed with actionable insights and hard-earned lessons.
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Building Tomorrow: Modular Construction's Role in Solving the Housing Crisis
21/01/2025 Duration: 47minMeet Otis Odell, a principal at HED, an architecture design, engineering, and planning firm across eight offices in the USA. He oversees the National Business Leader role for housing and mixed-use projects. He leads a team within a company of approximately 450 people across nine offices, working in various sectors, including affordable housing, workforce housing, market-rate housing, luxury housing, student housing, senior housing, and hospitality. His experience in modular construction dates back to the late 1980s, when he worked as a young project architect on a modular project. He has closely followed the rise and fall of the modular industry and remains a strong advocate for its potential, particularly in light of current industry challenges. We start the conversation with Otis sharing his background and role in the industry. He then shared his thoughts on modular construction becoming more viable due to the increasing challenges faced by the construction industry, such as rising costs and labor shortages
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Challenging the Status Quo: How Innovation Drives Growth in a Construction Business
14/01/2025 Duration: 40minIn the competitive construction industry, innovation plays a crucial role in driving growth and success. Construction companies can differentiate themselves by adopting creative strategies, such as managing material supply chains and cultivating solid, business-like relationships with clients and subcontractors. The key to growth lies in continuously adapting, improving processes, and maintaining an agile mindset. Innovation lowers risk while simultaneously opening doors to new prospects and market expansion, whether through implementing new systems to optimize operations, the development of collaboration with reliable partners, or strengthening the standard for professionalism. Meet Chris Tatge, Wisconsin's largest turnkey framing contractor, past president of the National Framers Council, and structural building components association board member. He is also the co-owner of Dynamic Construction & DC Materials, a turnkey framer/lumberyard focused on providing labor and materials for large wood-framed bu