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    Explore "cladding" with insightful episodes like "London Calling Part 1", "Live on Location- In Europe", "A Common Theme: Financing Construction Projects", "An Outlook on Sustainability and Evolution of the Construction Industry" and "Episode 67: Michael Teys & Craig Penton talk about building safety issues as well as the future of cladding and what is happening with cladding rectification" from podcasts like ""Build Perspectives Podcast", "Build Perspectives Podcast", "Build Perspectives Podcast", "Build Perspectives Podcast" and "Talking Architecture & Design"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    London Calling Part 1

    London Calling Part 1

    Live on location from London June 2022

    The sounds of the tube, the streets of Soho, architecture, and more.

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    Live on Location- In Europe

    Live on Location- In Europe

    This is not the average Build Perspectives episode. Carolina and Ryan point out many interesting observations while en route to Germany from Switzerland. They take back roads through many small towns describing many differences noticed between Europe and the US.

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    A Common Theme: Financing Construction Projects

    A Common Theme: Financing Construction Projects

    Tim goes live from Washington D.C. at the Innovate Housing Showcase co-hosted by NAHB. 

    Tim discusses some common challenges, technology that addresses these problems and encourages the Housing Action Plan that was released recently from the Biden Harris administration to get a future into the vision for funding construction. 

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    An Outlook on Sustainability and Evolution of the Construction Industry

    An Outlook on Sustainability and Evolution of the Construction Industry

    With: Dave Simonsen https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericstiller/ & Eric Stiller https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-simonsen-b72863132/

    Eric and Dave started https://trueblueproducts.net/ in 2013. They bring their expertise and reputation to partnerships and opportunities for improving the Rainscreen industry from cladding to structural studs. 

    We discuss the evolution of new products, how construction has changed over time, thermal performance and the future of construction. 

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    Episode 67: Michael Teys & Craig Penton talk about building safety issues as well as the future of cladding and what is happening with cladding rectification

    Episode 67: Michael Teys & Craig Penton talk about building safety issues as well as the future of cladding and what is happening with cladding rectification

    Michael Teys is a strata industry consultant with more than 30 years’ experience in strata law and management. He is a strata research academic with City Futures Research Centre at the University of NSW, where he holds an Australian Research Council grant to study the impact of large-scale strata on our cities. 

    Craig Penton is the General Manager of Aluminium Facade Systems a division of Alspec. He has worked in the construction industry for 15 years, 6 of which in facades.  His experience has brought great success in the facade industry with their Premium ProClad Suite of products on a range of major commercial and multi-residential projects.

    In this podcast, Michael and Craig explain in detail how the issue of cladding has become so convoluted and complex, while at the same time,  providing an insight into just how far we need to go to ensure that all the buildings that still use cladding are once again safe to occupy.

    This podcast was brought to you in association with Alspec, proud sponsors of the Commercial series of podcasts. 


    Building Product Supply Chain: Getting Closer to the End User

    Building Product Supply Chain: Getting Closer to the End User

    Tim and Carolina today discussing 2-step, 3-step and direct distribution for manufacturers. Helpful? or take away control? Disintermediation isn't just about selling direct, and supply chain is more than just materials and logistics.

    How staying close to your client and end user affects sales, culture, product quality and success.

    www.BuildPerspectives.com

    www.venveo.com 

    https://www.epiphany-studio.com/webinar-a-crash-course-on-building-material-buyers

    https://www.seethewhizard.com/blog/how-commercial-building-materials-sold/

    B Corp: Grow Profits By Caring About People & Planet First

    B Corp: Grow Profits By Caring About People & Planet First

    In an industry saturated with 200+ product certifications, how is a consumer, designer, specifier, end-user, installer, municipality, building official, or developer supposed to tell what's good and what's bad? What material to use over another?

    A lot of these so-called certifications are self reported. Some are simply good marketing. What if a building materials manufacturer certified the whole company rather than just a specific line of products?

    How does that change what's possible in our industry? www.BuildPerspectives.com

    Born Engineer Brittanie Campbell-Turner's Path to the Construction Industry

    Born Engineer Brittanie Campbell-Turner's Path to the Construction Industry

    This is one you do NOT want to miss, folks!

    Brittanie is intelligent, a lifelong tinkerer, and lover of good design. She shows you the path she has taken to bring out her creativity, to network and meet folks despite being an introvert, to rise above career setbacks, and much more. Check out her website www.Constructrr.com

    Enjoy! www.BuildPerspectives.com

    Let's Talk Modular!

    Let's Talk Modular!

    The planet is facing its biggest housing crisis in history.

    In California alone, there is a massive housing shortage. Homelessness is on the rise. Rental rates are at an all-time high and stock is hard to find.

    Is modular housing the solution? Check out this edition of Build Perspectives podcast and join the conversation! www.buildperspectives.com

    #053 - Martin Ruedisuehli - Head of Roofing & Cladding bei SFS Group AG

    #053 - Martin Ruedisuehli - Head of Roofing & Cladding bei SFS Group AG

    Martin Rüdisühli ist heute als Head of Product Line Roofing & Cladding (Dach und Fassade) bei der SFS Group AG in Heerbrugg tätig. Ursprünglich hat er eine Schreinerlehre absolviert. Im Anschluss holte er die Berufsmatura nach, um in Biel sein Bauingenieurstudium im Fachbereich Holzbau abzuschliessen. Seine erfolgreiche Karriere fing dann im Verkaufsaussendienst an. Dies war sicher eine wertvolle Grundlage für seinen erfolgreichen Karriereweg im Produktmarketing.

    Dieser Berufspodcast richtet sich vor allem an Fach-und Führungskräfte und nicht nur, wenn sie auf Jobsuche sind. Wenn du an Karrierechancen interessiert bist, dann erhältst du für deine Stellensuche viele wertvolle Tipps von erfahrenen Experten. In Interviews kommen erfolgreiche Menschen mit Topjobs zu Wort. Was begeistert sie besonders bei ihrer Aufgabe? Wie haben sie ihre Führungsposition gefunden? Welche Aus- und Weiterbildungen waren für sie relevant? Erfahrene HR Profis informieren dich hier über die sich verändernden Anforderungen im Arbeitsmarkt. Damit bist du immer einen Schritt voraus und der Gestalter deiner erfolgreichen Karriere. CEO’s und Geschäftsführer schildern ihren Weg an die Spitze, damit du von den Besten lernen kannst. Sie geben dir viele wertvolle Tipps für deine berufliche Karriere. Weiters sind immer wieder interessante und auch bekannte Redner, Coaches und Trainer dabei. Lass dich auch von ihnen inspirieren und gestalte deine Karriere möglichst erfolgreich. Mein Name ist Christoph Stelzhammer, Inhaber der C. Stelzhammer GmbH veredelt vermitteln und des Berufszentrum.ch. Mitarbeitende zu Höchstleistungen zu bringen, und in die richtigen Teams zu integrieren gehört zu meinen Leidenschaften. Menschen erfolgreich machen und sie dabei zu unterstützen, auf ihrem beruflichen Lebensweg sich selbst sein zu können. Nimm dein Leben in die eigene Hand, folge deiner Bestimmung und lebe deine Talente. Als Fach-und Führungskraft stets authentisch aufzutreten und sich und andere erfolgreich machen. Dafür brenne ich und dieser Podcast ist auch Ausdruck meines persönlichen Lebenszwecks.

    Ep 94: Ron Faibish, General Atomic

    Ep 94: Ron Faibish, General Atomic

    In this episode we discuss...

    • Ron’s background growing up in Israel and entering the nuclear field via the study of medicine
    • Ron’s work as Director of Business Development at General Atomic
    • IAEA demonstration of desalination process at Kazakhstan plant
    • Different techniques for desalination
    • Armenian nuclear history and safety concerns
    • Role of technical advisors and detailees across National Security Council and U.S. government committees.
    • Nuclear waste management and disposal
    • VSMRs / Micro Reactors and other niche nuclear products and solutions
    • Impact of silicone carbide for cladding
    • A deep dive into the EMC2 project
    • Innovation projects within General Atomics
    • General Atomic’s contributions as a government defense contractor

    37: Aridon. A brand new kiwi product to keep your home warm and dry

    37: Aridon. A brand new kiwi product to keep your home warm and dry

    Aridon is a brand new product to keep your house warmer, dryer and to help build it quicker. And it's a Kiwi invention.

    Sound too good to be true?

    I spoke with creators and owners of the company, Christina Gomes and Stephen Pinkney.

    For more information check out: www.aridon.co.nz

    You can also check out Aridon, and me this weekend at BuildNZ | Designex: http://buildnz.com/

    http://buildnz.com/certifiedbuilders.htm

    Christina and Stephen's recommendations:

    KunstlerCast #102: Building the Future

    KunstlerCast #102: Building the Future

    James Howard Kunstler believes that one way or another, we're going to end up living in a very different daily environment than the one we're used to. In this episode, he discusses the future of building materials. JHK doesn't believe that we'll continue to use the same "jive plastic" production home building materials and techniques in the future. He's been thinking a lot about how we're going to re-orient the building trades to use less exotic materials and fewer fabricated, mass-produced items. He describes the diminishing returns of fake cladding materials and snap-together home kits. He ponders the re-use of salvaged suburban building materials. Finally, he takes a moment to consider the use of abandoned shipping containers for human habitation.

    Note: This program contains explicit language.

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