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Home Building Consensus

Episodes

Building Consensus | Episode 122: Game Changers

Episode 122    

After a short surprise unboxing to kick things off the guys try to sort what the moments of their careers were that marked the most notable changes in their path forward. The affordable thermal imagers, the ultra-lightweight hand tools, Robertson and Torx tips, and the technology from Blackberry’s and Nextel to tablets carrying today’s cutting edge software. It’s about identifying the things that allowed us to get here in an effort to allow others to level up faster.

Building Consensus | Episode 121: Communication Cornucopia

Episode 121    

The way we share information from builder to architect, builder to tradesperson, and builder to client can vary widely. What’s the best method, frequency, and application to communicate with your clients, your trade partners and your internal team to keep everyone on the same page?

Building Consensus | Episode 119: Much Ado About Precon

Episode 119    

The guys work through their different preconstruction processes and services: defining what path and methods they use leading up to building their projects, and what the outcome can be if you successfully navigate “PRECON" with your clients.

Building Consensus | Episode 118: What's In A Name?

Episode 118    

In order to communicate effectively we have to use the same language. You can’t get things done efficiently if we don’t use the same terms for the same things so we discuss what we should call the various tradespeople and processes that make up our day to day operations in building.

Building Consensus | Episode 117: You Can Go Your Own Way

Episode 117    

Brandon goes from @joneshomesKC to @bbuildsit and explains what drove his decision to fold his company's operations into Aarow Building as he takes on the role of Construction Manager overseeing all operations in Columbia and KC. Working for someone else can be hard afer being the boss, but Brandon's gonna give it a go.

Building Consensus | Episode 116: Do These Subs Fire Themselves? with Jake Bruton

Episode 116    

When do you pay a subcontractor, when do you fire them and when do they fire themselves? Jake Bruton joins the BuildConPod to sort out when deposits are appropriate, how they tie payment to scopes of work, and what procedures are best for managing subcontractor relationships on the administrative side.

Building Consensus | Episode 115: Preparing A Shower with Jake Bruton

Episode 115    

Since Travis and Brandon can’t agree on the proper way to waterproof the showers in their builds they sought an arbitrator. Jake Bruton joins the discussion to settle whether it’s Schluter or GoBoard, Hardie/Durock and Red Guard or whatever. It’s a Shower Waterproofing Systems Throw Down from guys who probably need showers.

Building Consensus | Episode 114: TOOLS! Part 2 What's in your Bags and Why?

Episode 114    

TOOLS! Part 2 - Having already parsed the cordless tools offerings based on their features and various applications, the guys dive into what hand tools they carry in their bags. Starting with the bags themselves the guys go through their preferred hammers, tapes, knives, chalk lines and pry bars in an effort to decide which are really best and why.

Building Consensus | Episode 113: TOOLS! Part 1 Team Yellow vs. Team Red vs…

Episode 113    

There's an awful lot of brand loyalty for tools in the trades and there are good reasons for that, but there’s also some ridiculous “team” mentality at play there. This episode considers what tools are the best choice and why someone might choose one over the other.

Building Consensus | Episode 112: Hungry Hungry Hippos with The Modern Craftsman

Episode 112    

Special guests Nick Schiffer and Tyler Grace continue the conversation with Brandon and Travis they began on the Modern Craftsmen podcast in this episode, but with a specific question in mind. When does it make sense to staff up, grow your company or even start another business to serve the demand you’re seeing in the market? Or does it make sense to let those demands be served by others while owner / operators maintain limited volume to offer more focused or boutique services

Building Consensus | Episode 111: Should You Work for Friends and Family?

Episode 111    

Working for clients with whom you have an existing personal relationship can be more complicated since there’s more at stake beyond the build. When the way the project is going can effect the personal relationships of your spouse or your kids, you have to factor that into the risk beyond that of a regular construction project. Would we be better off avoiding this risk altogether, or is it our responsibility to care for these uniquely associated clients?

Building Consensus | Episode 110: Scheduling Apps and Sharing Info with Clients

Episode 110    

Is there value in sharing detailed schedule with clients? How much is it worth to them? When we assign realistic costs to the time spent implementing, updating and maintaining software based solutions for schedule and budget tracking we find clients less interested in covering that amount, despite their desire for constant updates and access. Is it better to commit the time and money to a software platform or utilize lower tech solutions to keep everyone in the loop?

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