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“The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" features groundbreaking conversations on critical issues in building design, construction, property management, or facilities management. These issues address acute shortages of blue-collar labor, stringent energy efficiency regulations, expanding diverse hiring, and more.
- 45 - #044 Josh Jones – Director of Admissions at Lincoln Tech – Denver
Why do Tesla and Johnson Controls recruit and hire Lincoln Tech graduates? What’s the best way to increase inclusion in the industry from the ground-up? How is Lincoln Tech working to address the labor shortage of HVAC technicians?
Josh Jones, the Director of Admissions at Lincoln Tech - Denver, answered these and other interesting questions on the recent podcast episode of “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
As a Lincoln Tech graduate myself, I wanted to speak with Josh about how Lincoln Tech is tackling the labor shortage and other challenges our industry faces today.
With a focus on diversity, sustainability, and hands-on training, Josh revealed how Lincoln Tech prepares students for dynamic careers, including post-graduate opportunities with leaders like Tesla and Johnson Controls.
Listen to Josh's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode: 00:00 Introduction
01:35 Josh Jones' background and journey
04:32 Addressing the HVAC industry labor shortage
07:21 Lincoln Tech's initiatives and partnerships
10:17 Emerging trends in HVAC education
14:00 Bridging the skills gap
18:42 Creating opportunities for graduates
24:30 Diversity and inclusion at Lincoln Tech
28:55 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Josh:
Email: jjones@lincolntech.edu
Instagram: @lincolntechdenver
Website: Lincolntech.edu
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Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 31min - 44 - #043 Larry Blouin – Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University
How can we balance the cost of new technology with ambitious sustainability goals? Can technology bridge critical gaps, including the operations and construction labor shortage? Why is collaboration more essential than ever for the future of construction? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions Larry Blouin addresses in the latest episode of “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
Larry Blouin, Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University in the Chicago area, brings over 40 years of experience in construction and facilities management. Known for his strategic planning and project leadership, Larry currently leads a team overseeing $1.5 billion in projects across Northwestern’s campuses. Previously, he directed $1 billion in construction initiatives at the University of Chicago and held senior roles at top national construction firms. Larry’s expertise spans a variety of project delivery methods, including design-build and construction management at risk (CMAR), consistently prioritizing collaboration, innovation, and efficiency in every project.
Listen to Larry Blouin's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Preview
02:14 Introduction 03:11 Larry Blouin's Early Inspirations 07:40 Addressing Labor Shortages in the Industry
09:05 Technological Advancements in Construction 11:50 Encouraging Career Day Participation 15:00 Affordability of New Technologies 16:25 Future of Project Delivery 18:05 Importance of Collaboration 20:00 Embracing Technology and Relationships 23:35 Final Thoughts
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Connect with Larry Blouin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-blouin-12701510/
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Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 25min - 43 - #042 Ryan Bevan – President of Construction at Gardner Group
What are the unique challenges in multi-family residential developments? How are recent trends in construction financing shaping the industry? What obstacles remain in overcoming the construction industry labor shortage? Ryan Bevan, President of Construction at Gardner Group and a former Adjunct Professor at Brigham Young University, answered these and other fascinating questions on my podcast.
Ryan has two decades of experience managing construction projects, including commercial spaces, site development, retail, and multi-family residential developments. Over the past 11 years at Gardner Group, Ryan has overseen the development and management of over $1.5 billion in commercial projects.
His work has earned multiple design awards and has been featured in prestigious publications including Utah Contractors Magazine and Architectural Review.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ryan is also an adjunct professor in the Construction Management Master's Program at Brigham Young University and has served as Chair of BYU’s Industry Advisory Committee for 10 years.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:50 From Dentistry to Construction
05:43 The Evolution of Construction Technology
10:10 Pivotal Projects
12:42 Future Trends in Construction
16:00 Challenges in Multifamily Housing
19:40 Financing and Private Equity in Construction
22:00 Addressing Labor Shortages in Construction
26:00 The Importance of Relationships in Construction
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Ryan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-bevan-30468a8/
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Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 29min - 42 - #041 Judy Perviance Anderson – RPA, BOMA Fellow
How has COVID-19 affected property management and asset value? How to navigate the challenges of stringent government regulations in building management? Why are operational analysis and tech integration essential for sustainability in buildings? Judy Perviance Anderson – RPA, BOMA Fellow, answered these and other burning questions on a new episode of my podcast. Judy is a seasoned professional with over three decades of commercial real estate management experience. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management at the University of Phoenix, and completed the Emerging Leaders in Real Estate Program at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
She has managed 1670 Broadway for many years, a prominent high-rise office tower in Denver's Central Business District.
Judy is actively engaged with BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association) both locally and internationally. She served as President of Denver Metro BOMA and as a Denver BOMA Director. She has been instrumental in monitoring and shaping government policies and initiatives that promote the real estate industry.
Listen to Judy’s insights in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Managing an iconic downtown high-rise office tower
03:20 Navigating post-COVID financial turmoil
05:32 Stringent regulations and cash flow challenges
18:22 Importance of operational analysis
32:16 The necessity of ongoing training
33:12 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Judy:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-purviance-anderson-6038aa20/
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Tue, 28 May 2024 - 37min - 41 - #040 Janet Pogue McLaurin – Principal and Global Director of Workplace Research at Gensler
What does designing for families and distributed teams look like? How did COVID-19 pandemic influence work habits, and how can building owners adapt to this shift? What can companies do to ensure that their physical spaces accommodate the diverse needs of their workforce? Janet Pogue – Principal and Global Director of Workplace Research at Gensler – answered these and many other important questions on my podcast.
Janet has been instrumental in leading global Workplace Surveys and the Workplace Performance Index® (WPI), measuring how people work, space effectiveness and workplace experience.
Janet has developed workplace strategies for clients such as Vanguard, Capital One, Gallup, General Motors McDonald's, The Coca-Cola Company, and more. She is a sought-after spokesperson at industry events, including The Wall Street Journal Future of Everything Festival, CoreNet Global, and IFMA World Workplace.
Recently elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects, Janet successfully balances her professional achievements with her role as a proud mother and grandmother.
Listen to Janet’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
01:36 Reflecting on the 40-year long professional journey
03:16 Public speaking beginnings
05:26 Transformation of workplace design over decades
06:32 Navigating the new normal: workplace design post-COVID-19
18:57 Embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplace design
24:32 The future of work: designing for families and distributed teams
28:09 Exploring generative design and its impact
30:29 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Janet:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-pogue-mclaurin-faia-fiida-604b913/
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Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 33min - 40 - #039 Victoria Navarro - System Vice President of Design & Construction Center of Excellence at AdventHealth
What are the challenges of implementing integrated project delivery in healthcare design and construction? How can we promote diversity within the real estate and construction industry? Victoria Navarro shared her experience, on my Podcast, working with renowned architects like Alfred Caldwell and Bertrand Goldberg in Chicago. She also shares her journey as a first-generation Filipino American and a highly influential woman in the industry.
Victoria is a healthcare design and construction executive with 25 years of leadership experience. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology and an MBA in Healthcare Management from Loyola University of Chicago.
Victoria is currently serving as the System Vice President of the Design & Construction Center of Excellence at AdventHealth. She oversees the planning, aligning, and monitoring of the design and construction functions of the company.
Victoria's extensive career includes strategic oversight of healthcare capital projects, totaling over $3 billion in value. She spearheaded the first LEED Healthcare Gold Certified hospital project in the Midwest.
Beyond her professional achievements, Victoria is a dedicated advocate, contributing to various boards. She is a recipient of the Lean Construction Institute Chicago Community of Practice’s 3rd Annual Bob Krier Award, and the 2020 Milwaukee Business Journal Women of Influence Award, among others.
Listen to Victoria's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:40)
Transition from civil engineering to architecture (4:40)
Experience working for renowned architects in Chicago (7:00)
Impact of motherhood on career trajectory (9:30)
Pursuing an MBA while working full-time (17:00)
Implementing integrated project delivery in healthcare (21:00)
Mentoring and promoting diversity in the industry (30:00)
Owning one's purpose (32:00)
Final thoughts (35:30)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Victoria:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-navarro-mba-hcm-1461a795/
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Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 37min - 39 - #038 Mary Ann Piette – Associate Lab Director for Energy Technologies, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
What are the key strategies for reducing energy usage and decarbonizing buildings? What role do grid-interactive buildings play in the broader energy landscape? How can we use emerging technologies and methodologies, such as digital twins and artificial intelligence, to improve building operations and energy management? Mary Ann Piette, Associate Lab Director for Energy Technologies at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), answered these and many other interesting questions on my podcast.
Mary Ann holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley and a Licentiate in Building Services Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.
Mary Ann oversees research at LBNL focused on decarbonization. She manages 700 staff and affiliates, including 120 principal investigators, working on diverse technology R&D programs spanning energy efficiency, grid integration, hydrogen, storage, and renewables.
Mary Ann recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award for energy-efficient and grid-interactive buildings research. She has written over 100 peer-reviewed publications She’s a recipient of two R&D 100 awards for tools evaluating energy efficiency strategies. Mary Ann's global research experience includes work in Australia and Sweden, and she is a founding Board member of the OpenADR Alliance.
Listen to Mary Ann’s insights in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:24)
Inspiration behind pursuing mechanical engineering (2:47)
Learning and working in Sweden (4:00)
Energy information systems & commissioning (5:45)
Automating demand response (7:52)
Role of facility managers in energy efficiency (10:00)
Launch of the Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings Roadmap (12:38)
Collaborative effort in buildings (19:30)
Fines and penalties (21:30)
Materials to learn about reducing carbon footprint (23:23)
Best ways to decarbonize buildings (24:10)
Advice for aspiring researchers in energy and sustainability (32:35)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Mary Ann Piette:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ann-piette-8507696/
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Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 35min - 38 - #037 Scott Durkin – Senior Director of Engineering in the U.S. for CBRE
What are the biggest challenges of building automation technologies? How do efficient building operations affect customer experience? What does the future hold for Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and building automation systems? Scott Durkin, Senior Director of Engineering in the U.S. for CBRE, answered these and many other questions on my podcast.
Scott graduated with a Bachelor’s and Master's degree in Facilities Management from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
His extensive career includes roles as an Operations Manager, specializing in capital projects, facility maintenance, and building commissioning.
Scott brings a wealth of knowledge in cutting-edge building management technologies.
Listen to Scott’s insights on your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:22)
Scott's journey into facilities management (02:13)
Significance of positive customer experiences (05:15)
Functionalities within a CMMS for efficient operations (08:11)
Proper set-up of CMMS (11:11)
Challenges and benefits of new building automation (14:32)
Future of CMMS and building automation (18:28)
Scott's advice for those entering the industry (22:50)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Scott Durkin:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-durkin/
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Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 26min - 37 - #036 Jeff Johnson — Principal of Development & Construction at The John Buck Company
Is building technology in Europe more advanced than the US? What is adaptive reuse development, and why is it important? What are the challenges that arise during adaptive reuse projects? Jeff Johnson, Principal of Development & Construction at The John Buck Company, answered these and other key questions on the recent episode of my podcast.
Prior to The John Buck Company, Jeff managed a $150 million real estate portfolio for Driehaus Enterprise Management and held pivotal roles at Jones Lang LaSalle, Goettsch Partners, and the Architectural Network.
Jeff has worked in real estate development internationally for 7 years. His diverse background includes new business development, entitlement review, project team selection, construction contract assembly, and adaptive reuse development.
Listen to Jeff Johnson's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:30)
Unconventional background (02:28)
Insights from building across the globe (4:07)
Working at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago (7:55)
Adaptive reuse development (12:47)
Facing challenges when reusing office buildings (14:50)
The future of adaptive reuse development (28:00)
Final thoughts (31:31)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Jeff Johnson:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-jeffery-johnson-a023896/
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Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 32min - 36 - #035 Jeff Fuller – Healthcare President for JE Dunn Construction
How do we foster a problem-solving culture in healthcare construction? What innovative solutions can be implemented to tackle labor and material shortages? What are the advantages and potential challenges that come with prefabrication? Jeff Fuller, Healthcare President for JE Dunn Construction, answers these and other crucial questions on the recent episode of my podcast.
Jeff graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Construction Engineering. He’s had a 30-year career as a healthcare builder serving for-profit and not-for-profit clients across the country.
Jeff’s expertise encompasses a wide range of projects, including replacement acute care facilities, additions, renovations, ambulatory surgery centers, behavioral health, rehabilitation hospitals, and outpatient facilities.
Listen to Jeff’s insights in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (00:00)
Jeff's early career in pre-construction (02:25)
Joining JE Dunn (04:00)
The lessons learned from opening a new office across the country (05:30)
Briefly leaving the company (08:27)
Fostering a culture of open communication and problem-solving (11:00)
Addressing the skilled labor shortage and material shortages in construction (15:51)
The advantages and potential challenges of prefabrication in the construction industry (21:09)
Final thoughts (26:20)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Jeff Fuller:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-fuller-006b018/
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Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 27min - 35 - #034 Scott Holstein – Regional Sales Manager for ABB
How is machine learning being applied in HVAC controls and building automation? What impact will the current labor shortage in skilled trades have on the future of building operations? What should building operators consider when evaluating technology vendors and service partners?
Scott Holstein is the Regional Sales Manager for ABB in the Southwest region. He has extensive experience in the building automation industry and is passionate about innovative solutions for creating sustainable and connected buildings.
Scott regularly speaks at industry events and webinars.
Listen to Scott Holstein's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction and Scott's background (01:11)
Scott's inspiration for speaking at industry events (03:30)
Challenges of coming from a different professional background (04:44)
Staying on top of the technology advancements (07:05)
Machine learning and HVAC controls (08:20)
Implementation and energy savings from machine learning in HVAC (16:00)
Impact of the skilled labor shortage on building operations (21:30)
Tips for evaluating technology vendors and service providers (26:50)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Scott:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-holstein/
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Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 32min - 34 - #033 Kim Lewis – Executive VP & Co-Owner of HOT/SHOT
How can building owners save on energy bills and reduce energy usage? What’s the key to safety in dangerous work environments? How has technology transformed the process of conducting inspections?
Kim Lewis, Executive VP and Co-owner of Hotshot Infrared Inspections, shares her expertise on these crucial topics in the latest episode of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey."
Kim has over 35 years of experience in the industry. She sheds light on the importance of proactive, preventive maintenance for buildings.
Kim is also involved with the Building Operators Association of CO (BOAC), serving as the Chair of the State. She actively contributes to the betterment of BOAC's Denver area Chapter.
Listen to Kim’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:12)
Kim's journey with Hotshot (02:12)
Safety in dangerous work environments (5:22)
Staying in the "yellow" (12:07)
Making an impact at BOAC (15:17)
Addressing the skilled labor shortage (18:00)
How infrared inspections can save on energy bills (21:08)
Final thoughts (24:26)
Connect with Joe:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Kim:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-lewis-hotshot
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Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 25min - 33 - #032 Deb (Downing) Sheehan – Healthcare Market Strategy Leader at DPR
What’s on the horizon of healthcare facility design? What strategies are healthcare providers employing to address financial challenges? How is prefabrication reshaping the healthcare construction scene?
Deb Sheehan – Healthcare Strategy Leader at DPR – answered these and many other important questions about the future of buildings.
Deb is an accomplished professional with a three-decade career in project delivery. She is recognized for her evidence-based approach and expertise in business management, design, engineering, and construction.
She has successfully overseen the delivery of over $9.5 billion of design and construction investments in the built environment.
Deb has advised global clients and has been featured in renowned publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Forbes, and Modern Healthcare.
She has been honored with multiple prestigious recognitions, including her notable selection for the Building Design & Construction 40-under-40 program, and her inclusion in the Healthcare Design Top Twenty.
Listen to Deb’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:40)
The emergence of Deb’s “Why” statement (02:40)
Eye-opening international work experience (5:45)
Working with tenacity and passion for the industry (7:30)
Financial challenges faced by healthcare providers (9:10)
The impact of the shortage of nurses and physicians (12:20)
Prefabrication in addressing skilled labor shortages (15:50)
The future of healthcare facility design (21:20)
Final thoughts (27:10)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Deb:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/desheehan
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Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 32min - 32 - #031 David Heilbrunn – Project Executive for Longfellow Real Estate Partners
How can businesses balance short-term financial concerns with long-term sustainable development goals? How does empathy play a role in creating a positive construction team culture? Why did the Bioterra Life Sciences project in San Diego decide to go all-electric? David Heilbrunn – Project Executive for Longfellow Real Estate Partners – addressed these issues, and many others, about the future of buildings.
David graduated with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and recently finished his MBA at UCSD.
He spent almost 10 years working for General Contractors on projects including major hospitals in California.
David is currently overseeing the Design and Construction of the Bioterra Life Sciences project – the first all-electric Life Science building in San Diego.
Listen to David’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (00:00)
Ongoing learning (2:25)
Design and construction of new hospitals in California (5:47)
Building strong teams and collaboration (06:39)
Developing a hospital in San Francisco (8:53)
Sustainable development and climate consciousness in California (11:02)
Toxic culture vs. healthy culture (12:30)
The decision to go all-electric at Bioterra in San Diego (17:30)
Using “life cycle cost analysis” as a decision-making tool (21:10)
Final thoughts (26:10)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with David:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-heilbrunn-28629a38/
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Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 27min - 31 - #030 Dean Stanberry - Chairman of the Global Board of Directors at IFMA
Why is the adoption of new technology in buildings so challenging? How can facilities managers effectively manage the integration of new technologies in buildings? Why is implementing a long-term and sustainable change in building operations so difficult? Dean Stanberry answered these and many other questions on the recent podcast episode of The Future of Buildings. Dean is the Chairman of the Global Board of Directors with the International Facility Management Association (IFMA). Before joining commercial real estate, Dean spent 22 years in IT working for a large telecom company.
He now has over 20 years of experience in facility management, real estate portfolio management, procurement, program and project management, sustainability, information systems implementation, and critical environment operations.
Dean is also a climate activist, regularly speaking on climate change issues and the threats it poses. It was a pleasure to have him on my podcast.
Listen to Dean’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:00)
Two successful careers (3:10)
The key to career transition (6:39)
Does work-life balance even exist (9:58)
Sustainability and climate change (13:05)
Effective change management (14:38)
Integration of new technologies (19:25)
Decarbonization of the built environment (23:39)
IFMA’s technology upskilling initiatives (32:35)
Final thoughts (45:19)
Connect with Joe:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Dean:
Dean.Stanberry@IFMA.org
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Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 46min - 30 - #029 Charlie Cloutier - Director of Planning & Construction at Northwestern Medicine
What was it like graduating from IIT during the 2008 financial crisis? What was it like leading a $100 million redevelopment of the Delnor Hospital campus? How do you engage with the local community in the hospital development process?
Charlie Cloutier, Director of Planning & Construction at Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, answered these and many other questions on the recent episode of my podcast.
Charlie graduated during the 2008 financial crisis, which determined his career trajectory. He's been with Northwestern Medicine for over 13 years.
Charlie has advanced from Associate Construction Coordinator to the position of Director of Planning & Construction. He is currently responsible for the design & construction portfolio in the Central Region of Northwestern Medicine.
Listen to Charlie's story and insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:14)
Upbringing (02:12)
Grandfather-architect (03:00)
Graduating during the 2008 financial crisis (03:55)
Working for a health system (06:20)
Transparent team management (08:17)
Community engagement process (11:00)
$100 million Delnor Hospital redevelopment (14:44)
Mentoring next generation (16:30)
Roots of the labor shortage (24:00)
Final thoughts (29:18)
Connect with Joe:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Charlie:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-cloutier-54b66995/
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Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 32min - 29 - #028 Jennie Fedrizzi - Senior Construction Manager at LBA Realty
What is the key to advancing from the ground-up, in the construction industry? What role does relationship building play when it comes to managing construction projects? How can someone build relationships with vendors, manufacturers, designers, and contractors? I had the pleasure of having Jennie Fedrizzi, Senior Construction Manager at LBA Realty, on my podcast, where she answered these questions. Jennie advanced her career because she was willing to learn and work hard. Over the years, Jennie worked for Amerimar Realty, Steelwave, Equity Office Properties, and LBA Realty. Jennie is an expert at construction management, including managing capital budgets, procuring vendors, negotiating pricing, and relationship building. Listen to Jennie's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app. In this episode: Introduction (01:20)Growing up in Texas (02:08) Advancing from the ground up (02:45) The key to career growth (03:15) Relationship building in construction project management (06:06) The importance of in-person meetings (08:34) The growing shortage of skilled labor (10:15)Bringing Shop classes back (11:28) Why young people aren’t joining the skilled trades (14:18) Making skilled-trade jobs available to immigrants (15:48) Where are we going to be in 5-10 years? (16:23) Final thoughts (19:13) Connect with Joe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Jennie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennie-fedrizzi-1483285/ If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Wed, 17 May 2023 - 20min - 28 - #027 Henry Chamberlain - President & COO of BOMA International and President & CEO of BOMI International
What can building owners do to meet ESG standards? Can we solve the labor shortage in commercial real estate by investing more in workforce development? How did the role of office buildings change in recent years? Henry Chamberlain, the President and COO of BOMA International and the President of BOMI International, answers these and other questions on my podcast.
Henry is a member of The Real Estate Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), and the National Capital Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). He also hosts the Real Estate and Built Environment Association CEO Summit.
Listen to Henry's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (01:01)
Graduating with a Political Science degree (02:20)
From press office to real estate (03:19)
Focus areas at BOMA & BOMI (05:49)
Workforce development & labor shortage (08:50)
Changing office tenant marketplace (11:02)
ESG & commercial real estate (17:32)
Meeting ESG standards (20:35)
Final thoughts (25:07)
Connect with Joe:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Henry:
Website: www.boma.org
Email: hchamberlain@boma.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-chamberlain-b3b000a/
Twitter: @HenryBOMA.
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Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 26min - 27 - #026 Michelle Robinette – Vice President of GE Johnson
What is the key to integrated project delivery (IPD)? What are the specifics of managing construction projects in healthcare? How do we improve diversity in the construction industry? Michelle Robinette – Vice President of GE Johnson – answered these and other important questions on my podcast. Michelle is an expert in integrated project delivery. Her primary focus is healthcare projects ranging from new build healthcare campuses to complex tenant renovations in fully-operational hospitals. Over the last 23 years, Michelle completed over 25 projects totaling $700+ million. Listen to Michelle's insights on “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey” in your favorite podcast app. In this episode: Introduction (01:13) Finding a balance between work and family life (02:20)The beginning of Michelle’s construction career (03:57) Internships at a large steel mill & wastewater facility (04:57) Move to San Fransisco (05:58) Career progression at GE Johnson (07:25) Integrated project delivery (08:19) Managing projects in healthcare (10:42) St Francis Hospital Expansion (12:50)Diversity in the construction industry (14:40) Women leaders in construction (16:40) "Build Like a Girl" Initiative (19:25) Wrap-Up (21:30)
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Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 22min - 26 - #025 Paul Woolford - Design Principal for San Francisco HOK
Can you design your life just like you design a building? Paul Woolford, Design Principal with HOK in San Francisco, was already thinking this way at a very young age. He grew up in a small town in Missouri, went to Cornell University, traveled the world for a year, and worked with well-known architect Sir Terry Farrell in London. I was pleased to interview Paul on my podcast, where he shared his story and thought leadership, including regenerative design principles.
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In this episode:
Introduction (01:19)
It's all about perspective (02:10)
Visiting Cornell University (05:44)
The trip around the world (09:10)
Job search in London (12:05)
Working with Sir Terry Farrell in London (15:03)
Returning to the US (16:14)
Regenerative design (18:35)
Improving the world around us (22:44)
Designing the Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Academic Medicine (23:35)
Designing the NOAA Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii (26:10)
The future of building design (31:35)
“Life” as a design project (33:50)
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Paul:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulw3/
Website: https://www.hok.com/people/leadership/view/paul-woolford/
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Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 35min - 25 - #024 Jennifer Devlin-Herbert - Principal & CEO of EHDD Architecture
What is the key to designing sustainable buildings for diverse communities? How did the approach to building design change in recent years? What will it take to create welcoming environments in our cities? I had the pleasure of having Jennifer Devlin Herbert, CEO of EHDD in San Francisco, on my podcast to discuss these issues.
Jennifer joined EHDD in 1994. Since then, she’s become the firm’s first woman partner and is now its first woman CEO.
Listen to Jennifer's insights in your favorite podcast app. In this episode: Introduction (01:11) Growing up in Belgium (01:46) Studying at Cal Berkley (04:41) Journey with EHDD (07:30) The key to designing sustainable buildings (08:49) Building for diverse communities (13:13) Challenges when designing sustainable buildings (14:07) Training requirements in buildings (16:54) The role of design and architecture in the world (17:57) The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on design (18:30) “Inside-out” design approach (21:25) The future of welcoming environments in cities (24:22) Final thoughts (27:04)
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Mon, 02 Jan 2023 - 29min - 24 - #023 Stephen Shepard - Executive Vice President of BOMA Colorado
Is net zero energy in buildings achievable by 2030? What is BOMA's position on stringent climate-related government regulations? Why is it so challenging for buildings to address climate change? I had the pleasure of discussing these issues with Stephen Shepard - Executive Vice President of BOMA Colorado - on my podcast "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
Stephen has been with BOMA - the leading trade association for commercial real estate professionals - for ten years.
He served on the Climate Action Task Force and Energize Denver Task Force and was appointed by the Mayor of Denver to Co-Chair the Building and Homes Committee under the Sustainability Advisory Council.
Stephen is an expert in Education and Workforce Development. In the past, he generated over $5 million in annual revenue by implementing new training programs.
Listen to the podcast on your favorite podcast app to hear Stephen's insights.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:00)
Entering the BOMA world (2:15)
Solving the skilled labor shortage (3:20)
Growing future Chief Engineers in buildings (8:00)
BOMA's position on government regulations (9:45)
Addressing climate change (12:22)
Green roofs & energy tax (14:41)
Climate action taskforce (16:19)
Diversity & inclusion in buildings (18:33)
Energize Denver taskforce (19:35)
Is net zero achievable? (21:30)
What can building owners do to achieve net zero? (24:35)
Regulations that are just on the horizon (27:00)
Final thoughts (30:15)
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Stephen:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenshepardcae/
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Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 33min - 23 - #022 Niraj Dangoria - Associate Dean for the Office for Facilities Planning and Management at Stanford School of Medicine
Is it possible to transform a former military base into a University? What is the future of university campuses? How will we design research buildings to keep up with the constant evolution of research? I had the pleasure to have Niraj Dangoria - an Associate Dean for Facilities Planning and Management at the Stanford University School of Medicine - on my podcast “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.” In his current role, Niraj is responsible for the development and sustainable operations of the Stanford University School of Medicine’s facilities. Niraj has worked in Higher Education for over 30 years. Niraj has vast experience transitioning campuses. He is currently developing scenarios for university staff to reflect a hybrid workspace. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast app - it's truly a gem! In this episode: Introduction (1:25)30+ year professional journey starting at the bottom (2:42) People who shaped Niraj's career (3:51) Transitioning a former military base to a University (5:42) Each project is a gem (9:30) Hybrid workforce: the past, the present, and the future (13:10) Designing research buildings (19:15) The future of campuses (20:38) Final thoughts (25:04) Connect with Joe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Niraj: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niraj-dangoria/ Feel free to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite app. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 26min - 22 - #021 Penfield Belton - Property Manager with Everwest Real Estate Investors
How do we facilitate an effective hybrid work environment for tenants? What are the challenges Property Managers face in making existing buildings greener? How can we make Diversity, Equity & Inclusion more actionable in buildings? Penfield Belton, Property Manager with Everwest Real Estate Investors, discusses these and many other questions on the podcast. Penfield was previously with Brookfield for over 20 years. She won local and regional Outstanding Building of The Year awards and received her Real Property Administrator designation last year. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. In this episode: Introduction (1:08) From Communications Degree to Property Management (2:35) The impact other's made on Penfield over the years (6:05)Gathering and implementing tenant feedback (10:10) Facilitating a hybrid work environment (12:30) Challenges building owners encounter in making buildings greener (17:10)Improving Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in buildings (19:36) Final thoughts (25:35) Connect with Joe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Penfield: https://www.linkedin.com/in/penfield-belton-92028511/ Feel free to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite app. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 26min - 21 - #020 Meredith Wardwell - Enterprise Director of Construction at Centura Health
Can mentorship make or break someone's career? Is there room for creativity in designing and building Healthcare facilities? How will we achieve net-zero building initiatives for hospitals and commercial facilities? Meredith Wardwell, Enterprise Director of Construction at Centura Health, shares her valuable insights on these and many other questions. Meredith graduated with a Master's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado, and has built a successful career in the healthcare industry. In this episode: Introduction (1:00) Getting a Master's degree in Civil Engineering (1:37)Mentors who supported Meredith throughout her career (2:47) Can mentorship make or break someone's career? (5:30) Creativity vs. standardization in healthcare design (8:20) Achieving net-zero building initiatives (10:30) Doing more with less in construction (13:32) Challenges and benefits for women in the industry (15:55) Final thoughts (21:42) Connect with Joe Havey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Meredith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-wardwell/ Feel free to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite app. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 23min - 20 - #019 Aaron Johnson - Property Manager at Denver Place, LBA Realty
What would it be like to live in a world where buildings are a harmonious part of the ecosystem? What can we do to help mitigate the effects of climate change? How do we help others care about this issue?
Aaron Johnson, Property Manager at Denver Place in downtown Denver, shared his perspective on the "Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" podcast.
Aaron is a young real estate professional, but he is way ahead of his time. He is the co-founder and chair of the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance Committee within LBA Realty's national portfolio. He aspires to be Colorado's go-to green manager. Listen to the podcast to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:21)
From Minnesota to Colorado (2:10)
Inspired by the strength, resilience, and humility of his Mother (3:36)
Aaron's passion for the environment (7:30)
Leading change by inspiring others to reduce carbon footprint (8:50)
Educating the public on this issue (13:50)
Buildings as a harmonious part of the ecosystem (18:35)
Future of technology in highly-efficient buildings (21:30)
Final thoughts (24:40)
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Connect with Aaron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-johnson-leed-green-associate-7a242642/
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 - 26min - 19 - #018 Daniel Nunez - Asset Manager at VanWest Partners
What's it like managing buildings through uncertain times? How do we find and build relationships with the best vendors? What is the key to professional growth as a building operator? Daniel Nunez, Asset Manager at VanWest Partners, shared his unique perspective on these questions on the "Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" podcast.
Daniel has 15 years of experience in commercial property management, overseeing day-to-day operations, maintenance, and Capital Improvement projects. As an Asset Manager at VanWest Partners, Daniel is responsible for Asset Management company-wide for over 40 real estate projects across the U.S.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:30)
Evolution from an entry-level maintenance coordinator to an asset manager (2:30)
From maintenance coordinator to an asset manager (2:30)
Creating mutually beneficial relationships with vendors (6:30)
Managing through uncertainty with a focus on tenants (9:30)
Working in a challenging but rewarding environment (14:15)
Advice to young professionals entering the field (15:30)
Final thoughts (17:07)
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Daniel:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pnunezdaniel/
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Wed, 18 May 2022 - 18min - 18 - #017 Catherine Tojaga - Owner of CT Mechanical & Founder of She Builds
How do women navigate in male-dominated industries like Construction? Why do things need to change? What challenges do we face from the lack of diversity in buildings? What is the impact of women in Construction? Catherine Tojaga shared her unique insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey."
Catherine is the Owner of CT Mechanical, a Mechanical Contractor servicing the Chicagoland area, and the Founder of "She Builds," an organization dedicated to connecting women in Construction.
Catherine grew up on welfare on the Southside of Chicago and was the first person in her family to graduate high school. She has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from IIT. She started her own Mechanical contracting company in February 2008 and grew it to over $20M per year. You can listen to the podcast episode with Catherine on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:47)
Growing up on welfare on the Southside of Chicago (2:16)
Fran, the woman who gave Catherine an opportunity (5:10)
Challenges of starting a company in a male-dominated industry (9:00)
Why do we need diversity in buildings (16:00)
Women's impact on the construction industry (18:00)
Mission of She Builds (23:50)
Final thoughts (26:26)
Connect with Joe Havey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Catherine:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-tojaga-p-e-2697284/
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Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 27min - 17 - #016 Armando Diaz de Leon - Engineer III at the Gaylord Rockies
What do Generation Z young professionals think about the skilled trades? How does someone progress from groundskeeper to a building engineer? How do younger people use technology to study and learn? Armando Diaz de Leon answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Armando is an Engineer III at the Gaylord Rockies. He has already been nominated for the Colorado Hotel Lodging Association's (CHLA) “Stars of the Industry” awards. Listen to Armando's insights on the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. In this episode: Introduction (1:47) Growing up as a third-generation Mexican-American (3:00) From groundskeeping to engineering (4:00) Learning technical skills as a young professional (9:00)Bringing more young people into building operations (13:00) Reasons to be excited about the future of buildings (15:30) Final thoughts (18:00) Connect with Joe Havey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Armando Diaz de Leon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/armando-diaz-de-leon/ Feel free to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite app. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 21min - 16 - #015 Tauris McBride - CEO of Tauris Tech
How can we turn buildings into training labs for building operators and other skilled trades? What can we do to meet clean energy initiatives while experiencing an industry-wide skilled labor shortage? How can we incentivize building owners and stakeholders to make capital improvements? Tauris McBride, CEO of Tauris Tech, answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Tauris is an expert in HVAC system design and operations, employee training, and software design. He has taught Building Engineering and HVAC for 18 years, created training software for almost 18 years, and began to include real-world hands-on training 6 years ago. Listen to Tauris's insights on the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. In this episode:
Introduction (1:47); Tauris's background & upbringing (2:25); Getting started with training (5:37); Turning buildings into training labs (8:40) Challenges in meeting clean energy initiatives (14:00) Capital budgeting & capital improvements (17:30) Solving the skilled labor shortage by bringing training in-house (19:00) Final thoughts (25:40)Connect with Joe Havey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Tauris McBride:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tauris-mcbride-913b9247/
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Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 29min - 15 - #014 Joe Hanlin - Project Executive with Haselden Construction
What is Lean Construction? How does lean manufacturing eliminate waste? What are the challenges of prefabrication and lean construction? How does prefabrication help address the skilled labor shortage? Joe Hanlin - Project Executive with Haselden Construction, answers these and other questions on “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.” Joe has built millions of square feet ranging from Zoos to Hospitals, and has been a guest speaker at many national conferences (AGC, LCI, AIA, BOMA, others). He is considered by many as a change agent within the industry! Listen to Joe Hanlin’s insights on the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode: Introduction (1:40); Joe's first mentor - his father (1:52); Juggling work and having a large family (2:40); Joe's Lean construction journey (5:00) Pushing the industry in the direction of Lean Construction (12:40) Eliminating waste by using prefabrication (22:40) Challenges in the adoption of prefabrication and lean construction (26:00) How prefabrication can help solve the skilled labor shortage (33:30) Final thoughts (40:30) Connect with Joe Havey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Joe Hanlin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-hanlin-a5003422/ Feel free to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite app. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 45min - 14 - #013 Katy Corrigan - Senior Project Manager at JE Dunn Construction
How do you stay authentic in business development? What makes a successful project? How did end-users' needs change before and during the pandemic? Katy Corrigan - Senior Project Manager at JE Dunn Construction, answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Katy graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Construction Management and has over 15 years of experience in the construction industry, including more than a decade of hands-on project management experience for McCarthy in the field. To listen to many of Katy's insights, listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:17); Katy's story of getting into construction (1:52); Becoming a project manager for one of the largest hospitals in California (4:15); Transitioning to the Strategy & Business Development side of the business (7:14) Users' needs before and during the pandemic (10:00) What makes for a successful project? (12:55) Staying authentic in Business Development (18:45) How to encourage diversity in buildings (21:14) Final thoughts (26:00)Connect with Joe: Linkedin Website
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Wed, 09 Feb 2022 - 27min - 13 - #012 John McDonagh - Director of Engineering Operations for CBRE
What makes a well-rounded Building Operations/Maintenance Chief Engineer? Why is there a shortage of Chief Engineers, and how do we resolve it? What happens when there are emergencies (fire, flood, frozen pipes) in buildings? John McDonagh - Director of Engineering Operations for CBRE Property Management in Chicago, answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Listen to the episode to learn more. In this episode:
Introduction (1:10);
John's journey from Assistant Chief Engineer to Director of Engineering Operations at CBRE (2:00);
Dealing with Emergencies in Buildings (3:10);
Role of a Chief Engineer (8:15)
Finding and growing well-rounded Chief Engineers (9:40)
Projects John's team is working on in Chicago (13:50)
Semi-annual meetings of Chief Engineers (17:08)
Peer Review Team for Engineering Audits (19:45)
Resolving a Shortage of Chief Engineers (23:10)
Final thoughts (29:25)
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Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 30min - 12 - #011 Mara Baum - Architect & Partner with DIALOG's San Francisco Studio
How can buildings balance the many challenges of the present and future – energy efficiency, resilience, and now with the pandemic, human health? What happens when we staff building operations with new diverse talent? What is pandemic and climate issue fatigue? Mara Baum, an esteemed architect and partner with DIALOG's San Francisco studio, answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Tune in to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:20); Mara's personal and professional background (1:45); Bill Odell - Mara's mentor at HOK (5:15); The intersection of environmental sustainability and human health (7:20) Addressing pandemic and climate issue fatigue (11:00) Capital budgeting and challenges of making buildings more energy-efficient (14:00) Shortage of building operators (16:00) What happens when we put the operations of buildings under a narrow sector of the population? (19:15) What does the future of buildings look like: pessimistic and optimistic views? (26:15) Translating critical issues into building design of the future (38:30)Connect with Joe:
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Tue, 11 Jan 2022 - 41min - 11 - #010 Robert Bahl - Global Vice President Engineering & Facilities for Marriott International
The hospitality industry is facing many challenges from the pandemic and skilled labor shortage. What is the future of buildings related to hospitality? What type of leadership does hospitality need? How do we resolve the skilled labor shortage before it sabotages building automation efforts? Robert Bahl - Global Vice President Engineering & Facilities for Marriott International, has been with Marriott for over 30 years. He addresses these and other critical questions on the "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" podcast. Listen to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:25); Keys to Rob's success with Marriott (2:25); The value of mentorship (6:05); Changes in buildings over 30+ years of Rob's career (10:10); The skilled labor shortage in hospitality (11:00) Does an MBA really matter in today's job market? (13:20); Challenges in the hospitality industry during the pandemic (14:50); Balancing energy efficiency and guest experience in hospitality (16:04); Resolving the skilled labor shortage before it gets in the way of proper building automation (18:15); Diversity of staff in buildings (20:04)Connect with Joe:
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Wed, 22 Dec 2021 - 22min - 10 - #009 Jolon Clark - Denver City Council
How was the Denver Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency created, and how does it impact buildings? What is the role of buildings as part of the climate solution? How do building owners and managers get involved in policy and legislative changes? Jolon Clark played a crucial role in establishing and funding a dedicated climate office. Jolon addresses these and many more questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" podcast. Listen to the podcast to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:45); Growing up in Denver (1:30); Background and work on revitalizing the South Platte River (3:30); The establishment of the Denver Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency (7:57); Role of buildings as part of the climate solution (14:30) Current initiatives to lower carbon footprint (18:10); Challenges of achieving net-zero buildings (23:44); Initiatives to resolve the skilled trade shortage in buildings (31:00); Final thoughts (38:18);Connect with Joe:
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Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 40min - 9 - #008 Raj Setty - President of Setty Engineering
What are Digital Twins? How can we utilize artificial intelligence and automation using IoT sensors in buildings? Can we solve part of the trades labor shortage by using machinery? Raj Setty shares his background and experience on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Raj has a unique story…from working as a physics teacher and for the Peace Corps in the North of Namibia, to becoming President of Setty Engineering. Tune in to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:42) Working for the Peace Corps in the North of Namibia (1:17); Challenges and accomplishments of the ASHRAE technical committee for educational facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic (5:10); Syyclops, a new digital twin data aggregation tool to manage buildings (10:30); Future innovation in HVAC engineering (13:38) Solving the skilled trades labor shortage by elevating the industry in the eyes of young people and their parents (16:45); Final thoughts (22:20);Connect with Joe:
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Wed, 17 Nov 2021 - 25min - 7 - #007 Jon Gambrill - Co-Managing Principal of Gensler's Denver office
How did the pandemic impact real estate and all building types? What is driving the focus on sustainability within the built environment? What’s on the horizon for energy/carbon financial penalties? Jon Gambrill - Managing Director and Principal with Gensler in Denver, discusses these and other topics on “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.” Listen to the episode to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:45); Personal and professional influences (1:30); Changes in buildings over the last 20 years (3:30); The impact of the pandemic on real estate industry (5:30); The focus on sustainability within the built environment (10:50); User experience in the success of a building development (19:00); Developments driving commercial real estate forward into the future (25:35);Connect with Joe:
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Sat, 16 Oct 2021 - 28min - 6 - #006 Taliye Zarraby - Regional Support Services Manager at Swinerton
What can we do about the knowledge transfer in trades? What is the future of energy storage? How to make smarter long-term decisions for the life of the building? Taliye Zarraby - Regional Support Services Manager for Swinerton Inc. - answers these and other questions on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Listen to the episode to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:45); Taliye shares what inspired her to pursue a mechanical engineering degree (1:20); Taliye's mentor at Swinerton, Tony Williamson (4:40); How to make smarter long-term decisions for the life of the building (7:20); The impact of COVID-19 on buildings (14:50); Challenge of knowledge transfer in the industry (18:50) Energy storage and automation in the future of buildings (22:30); Final thoughts (26:20).Connect with Joe:
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Sat, 02 Oct 2021 - 29min - 5 - #005 Dr. Roderick Jackson - Laboratory Program Manager of Buildings Research
What is the difference between an energy efficiency strategy and a decarbonization strategy? What are the biggest challenges to achieving a clean energy future? How are we, as a community, incorporating social equity in the future of buildings research, development, and deployment? Dr. Roderick Jackson - Laboratory Program Manager of Buildings Research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory - discusses these and other crucial energy efficiency topics. Tune in to "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:41);
Roderick's first mentor - Louis C. Jackson (1:45);
Leading projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (4:00);
Residential building integration & connected communities (6:30);
Efficiency strategy vs decarbonization strategy (10:20);
Labor shortage & the need for more funding for training (16:30)
Buildings of the future are about the people (20:30);
Final thoughts (27:20);
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Tue, 07 Sep 2021 - 30min - 4 - #004 Jim Neenan - President and CEO of Prime West Companies
How do we keep tenants of the future in mind when designing and developing buildings? What do employees of the future demand from office space? How do acute labor shortages affect tenant experience, and the building development and management industry? Jim Neenan, President, and CEO of Prime West Companies and an expert in building design, construction and development, answers these questions. Listen to this episode of the "Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" to learn more.
In this episode:
- Introduction (0:45); Jim's path to civil engineering degree (1:35) Jim's father - WW-II Submarine Commander (4:00) Transforming Neenan Company over 25 years (6:55); Evolution to Prime West Companies (11:57) Tenant experience of now and in the future (16:59); Recruiting and keeping top talent (27:17); Designing buildings that last for 100 years (37:48)
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Mon, 09 Aug 2021 - 42min - 3 - #003 Dr. Barbara Jackson - Director of the Burns School of Real Estate
What is the difference between sustainable buildings and regenerative development? How do we transform the industry’s leadership and encourage more women to join construction and building operations?
Dr. Barbara Jackson – the Director of the Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management at the University of Denver, answers these and many other questions on this episode of the “Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
In this episode:
Introduction (0:45); Barbara’s background & design build viewpoint (1:50) Low bid mentality vs design build methodology (6:07); Citycrafting & regenerative development (11:30); Women building change: leadership and culture (16:15); Younger generations & knowledge transfer (19:56); Future of building: adoption of technology (28:30); Diversity in the buildings: why is it a smart thing to do? (37:00)Connect with Joe:
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Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 44min - 2 - #002 Marcus Weldon - VP of Redeem Detroit
The skilled trades labor shortage in the U.S. is the elephant in the room - everyone is aware of it. However, not many people know Marcus Weldon, VP of Redeem Detroit, discovered a way to help solve this huge issue by influencing and helping not one, but TWO generations at once. Curious how they do it? Listen to this episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey to find out. Marcus and Joe also discussed: - How smart buildings evolved over the last ten years? - How is building automation helping with energy efficiency in buildings? - How will building automation evolve post-COVID?
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Fri, 25 Jun 2021 - 30min - 1 - #001 Joe Havey - Podcast Host
The podcast host, Joe Havey, shares his story of becoming a nationally recognized industry leader in building design, construction, operations, and maintenance. In this episode, Joe shares:
Introduction (1:14); Moving to Denver to go to the trade school (4:08); Starting a career in buildings as chief engineer (9:15); Becoming a chief engineer (14:15); How a sales call turned into a job interview (20:48); Why we need to recruit more people into the trades (26:18); Joe's mission and aspiration for the podcast (31:35);Connect with Joe:
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