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The Lean Construction Blog's Podcast

The Lean Construction Blog's Podcast

Hosted by Dick Bayer

Episodes

34

Latest episode

Oct 2024

Language

EN

About the show

A podcast dedicated to stories, case studies and lessons learned of applying Lean Construction from around the world.

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October 10, 2024Episode 341 hr 23 min

Episode 34 - Geoffrey Neumayr & Robynne Thaxton : Progressive Design Build + Lean

Watch on Youtube.Progressive Design-Build (PDB) is an alternative project delivery method that has been gaining popularity in the construction industry. PDB is a variation of the Design-Build method where the owner hires a design-builder based primarily on qualifications, not price, and then collaboratively develops the project design and budget.Benefits:- Improved collaboration and communication- Increased flexibility and innovation- Better alignment of project goals among all parties- Progressive Design-Build aims to combine the benefits of design-build (single point of responsibility, integrated team) with increased owner involvement and flexibility in the design and pricing process.

September 26, 2024Episode 3356 min

Episode 33 - Evelyn Lee : How technology, innovation, and AI will impact architecture

Watch on Youtube.Evelyn M. Lee, FAIA, is an architect turned tech entrepreneur who blends her design background with a passion for innovation. As an angel investor, startup advisor, and fractional COO, she helps drive growth for architecture firms, embracing new ways of practicing. Lee is the founder of Practice of Architecture and hosts the Practice Disrupted podcast with over 50,000 listeners globally. We think you’ll enjoy her insights on integrating technology, leadership development, and better business operations within the architecture practice. She is an advocate for architects to add their voice to conversations other than just architecture and champions inclusivity as an advisor for Women Defining AI, inspiring women to close the gender gap within the tech industry. Join us as we sit down with next year’s AIA President for a lively discussion.

June 26, 2024Episode 321 hr 9 min

Episode 32 - Victor Sanvido : Pioneer and Transformer

Watch on Youtube.Victor Sanvido has been thinking about better project delivery since he worked in his family’s business in Cape Town.  He came to the States to study with many of the luminaries in production delivery at Stanford University and later taught many of the leading lights in the lean community at Penn State University.  Victor was thinking about more effective and more collaborative delivery models in the 1980s, more than a decade before the formation of IGLC and almost 2 decades before LCI.  He managed an ad hoc Owners forum from his office in Garden Grove, California and brought his intellect to LCI as a long time Board Member, recruiter and evangelist.  He shares his experience from the early days and talks about ways that lean has and will continue to transform the built environment.

May 22, 2024Episode 311 hr 3 min

Episode 31 - Daniel Pink : The Importance of Artistry, Inventiveness, and Empathy

Watch on Youtube.Daniel H. Pink is the author of five New York Times bestsellers, including his latest, The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward. His other books include the New York Times bestsellers When and A Whole New Mind — as well as the #1 New York Times bestsellers Drive and To Sell is Human. Dan’s books have won multiple awards, have been translated into more than 40 languages, and have sold millions of copies around the world. He lives in Washington, DC, with his family.

January 19, 2024Episode 301 hr 12 min

Episode 30 - Glenn Ballard : The Godfather of Lean Construction

Watch on Youtube.Glenn Ballard, Research Associate, P2SL - UCBerkeley began lecturing on productivity and quality improvement at the University of California, Berkeley in 1989 and was named Research Director for the university’s Project Production Systems Laboratory (P2SL) in 2005. He co-founded the International Group of Lean Construction (IGLC) in 1993, the Lean Construction Institute (LCI) in 1997, the P2SL in 2005, and Lean in the Public Sector in 2007. Glenn is currently working on a TVD book that will be published soon.

December 17, 2023Episode 291 hr 18 min

Episode 29 - Vince Chapman: Keeping Collaborative Contracts Transparent

Watch on Youtube.Vince Chapman started his tenure at the University of Texas as a philosophy major.  He didn’t do well in his first accounting course, so like a never fail Longhorn would do, he decided to master that degree.  In the interim, he has become one of the best known auditors of IPD and other construction delivery contracts.  Join us as we explore the three major transparency questions in IPD:  overhead, hourly rates and profit.

October 25, 2023Episode 281 hr 6 min

Episode 28 - Howard Ashcraft: Crafting the Collaborative Contract

Watch on Youtube.Howard Ashcraft is the most recognized and most honoured currently practicing lawyer in the Lean Design and Construction Community.  He has been thinking about and drafting collaborative contracts (most usually IPD) since 2005.  Join us for a thoughtful chat on where he started, where he’s been and where he wants to go.

September 2, 2023Episode 2755 min

Episode 27 - Luciana Burdi: Master Builder reimagining design and defying construction norms

Watch on Youtube.Luciana Burdi returned to Southern Italy after receiving her masters in Architecture from Instituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV) in Venice, Italy.  She had developed a passion for using architecture in the public sector and so turned her attention to the United States.  At the age of 28, with no experience in English, she moved in with family in Chicago and began a career in public service and the built environment that has been remarkably successful.  She was a SPURS Fellow at MIT, then took her Doctor in Design degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.  She has been teaching “Negotiation and Conflict Resolution” at Worcester Polytech since 2011 and co-taught “Modern construction Delivery Methods” at Wentworth Institute of Technology for many years.  She’s on the Lean Construction Institute (LCI) Board of Directors and was on the Board of Directors of CMAA (Construction Management Association of America) for many years. She won that organizations 2015 “CMAA National Award in New Technologies Techniques in CM.”  Recently she won the Construction Institute’s “Industry Innovation” Award.  She serves as the Director of Capital Programs and Environmental Affairs at MassPort in Boston.  Join us for an entertaining hour with this powerhouse woman in construction.

June 1, 2023Episode 261 hr 12 min

Episode 26 - Mark Van Buren : Major Infrastructure: a Perfect Match for Lean IPD

Watch on Youtube.Mark Van Buren came to Queens University in Kington, Ontario looking for a degree in Architecture.  He stayed 8 years and ended up with Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, concentrating on water management.  He spent the next decade or so in California and Milwaukee on large water management projects, largely storm run-off systems.  Turns out the storm was in the contract delivery system and not in the pipes.  Disgruntled with the delivery process, he jumped at the chance to head back to Kingston about 20 years ago.  Since then he has risen through City Engineering ranks to become the Deputy Commissioner of Major Projects.  In that capacity he and his team just delivered the Waaban Crossing, the “third” crossing in Kingston that unites the City through the middle of the Cataraqui River.  The $180M dollar IPD project was the first IPD bridge project in Canada.  Unlike most civil structures and megaprojects, this one landed in Bent Flyvbjerg’s .5% of projects:  it was on time, on budget and delivered all the benefits initially proposed.  Join us for a thoughtful hour with this unique bridgebuilder.

May 4, 2023Episode 251 hr 1 min

Episode 25 - Stuart Eckblad : Delivering a $4 Billion Capital Program at UCSF using Lean IPD

Watch on Youtube.Stuart Eckblad has been thinking divergently since he left home for Kent State to pursue a degree in architecture.  That led him to the University of Wisconsin where he received a masters degree in Environmental Design.  He was particularly interested in the effect of color on human beings.   That kind of curiosity inspired a long career dedicated to moving from traditional delivery to a new vocabulary in the built environment, one that focused on collaboration, integration, purpose and innovation.  Join us for a glimpse of the life that led Stuart to found the Center for Innovation in Construction and lead the current team building the $4.5 B Parnassus Heights hospital program.

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