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The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey

The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey

Joe Havey

“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.

46 - #045 Tim Harrington – Vice Chairman at Newmark
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  • 46 - #045 Tim Harrington – Vice Chairman at Newmark

    What strategies help real estate professionals thrive through market shifts? How can functionally obsolete buildings be reimagined for today’s needs? What is the new industry standard for attracting tenants back to buildings? Tim Harrington, Vice Chairman at Newmark in Denver, discussed these and other intriguing questions on the recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.

    Tim represents major national clients, providing them with comprehensive market insights, financial utilization, and sustainability strategies.

    Tim has negotiated leases and sales for over 150 million square feet of office, retail, and industrial space, totaling more than $5 billion in value.

    He has been consistently recognized for his exceptional performance. This includes National Rookie  of the Year in 1987 and the top broker nationwide for Grubb & Ellis in 2001.

    Tim was selected from thousands of brokers nationwide to receive the Hal Ellis Award in recognition of his professional excellence, leadership, and high ethical standards.

    In this episode: 00:00 Introduction 02:44 Tim Harrington's career beginnings 04:00 Overcoming early career challenges 05:53 Achieving national recognition 07:57 Keys to consistent success 13:15 Impact of COVID-19 on commercial real estate 17:20 Innovative approaches to obsolete buildings 20:33 Creating people-centric workplaces 28:03 Simple advice that can help change the world

    Connect with Joe: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/

    Connect with Tim: 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-harrington-24555740/

    Listen to Tim’s forward-thinking strategies on your favorite podcast app.

    Tue, 26 Nov 2024 - 29min
  • 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

    If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!

     

    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 

    Connect with Joe Havey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/

    Connect with Larry Blouin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-blouin-12701510/

     

    If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!

    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/

    If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!

     

    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/

     

    If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!

     

    Tue, 28 May 2024 - 37min
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