Enjoyed listening to this one…especially since Jay and I have opposite careers…me going from private sector to public and him going from public sector to private. I also want to say, how have Eddie and I never talked about the AthHalf??? ;)
@brianriddleii28464 күн бұрын
Did Eddie tell Tyler he's proud of him for Storybuilder in his own way?
@aidentaylor960918 күн бұрын
As an electrician you have to do excavation I was digging in 97 degree weather all week to bury pvc pipe these guys have no clue what they are talking about
@tylercook2187Ай бұрын
My favorite part was every time Tyler Cook talked. He is so knowledgeable and wise :)
@jakedg41652 ай бұрын
thanks for letting me know how to be born into a family company
@ryanrsullivan2 ай бұрын
Nice work gents
@TheRealKoolair2 ай бұрын
I was first introduced to detailed discussions on family business from Kevin Swanson's Family Economic Conference in Denver way back in 2013 or 14. Kevin always points out how Biblical models of work and business was family centered, or oikonomia, which is where we get the word economics from. They talked about lawn care, accounting, pet sitting, etc. Kevin also pointed out the importance of generational wealth. From then on, I prayed about doing that in my own life in mechanical design. Today my oldest son's in plumbing school and my others are really gearing up to follow that path as well (or carpentry or electrical). I've emphasized the importance of avoiding starting from scratch, by inheriting a working model. My business has grown tremendously and is well equipped now to take on helpers who will grow up into captains. Professionally, this is the best thing that's happened to me better than getting an engineering degree.
@LukeShiras2 ай бұрын
I came here to learn about the script but realized I already import the instruction page(s) with custom status and rules for users prior to uploading to Studio. Sorry, "Cover Page" 😁
@saisonawane1062 ай бұрын
Keep doing, bro 🎉
@theblueprinttour3 ай бұрын
Nick highlights a significant contradiction in the automotive industry: rushed design schedules result in poor-quality drawings, yet there's still an expectation for high-quality construction drawings. This disconnect indicates a need for more realistic project timelines. As MEP engineers, we're often tasked with creating drawings that are just enough to get permits, but then we face criticism for minor coordination issues. It seems Nick is frustrated with the quality of the drawings but acknowledges that the market generally only supports basic permit drawings. The level of detail he expects for his construction team requires more time and investment-you can't enter a Honda Civic in an Indy car race and expect to win. If owners can't extend deadlines or increase budgets, we raise the yellow flag and advise them to prepare for higher costs due to inevitable change orders due to the inevitable "light switch in a glass wall" you will find on the drawings. The green flag is when the developer intentionally increases contingency budgets in advance, accounting for the risk they decided to take on associated with tight schedules and limited budgets. Nick's insights are crucial as they illustrate the challenges designers face in understanding on-site realities. Ultimately, the best approach in this industry is to hire professionals with specific experience in the projects they are building and designing. Great episode!
@theblueprinttour3 ай бұрын
Completely unrelated, but your twitter link is broken in your bio! Tight podcast by the way
@theblueprinttour3 ай бұрын
The "I did it per the plans" team battles the "You didn't read the specifications" team
@glojoy2 ай бұрын
Yup! Every time!
@SDS_LLC3 ай бұрын
Good stuff! It's like therapy listening to this. This is the stuff that rattles around in my brain.
@tysamaks023 ай бұрын
Live by FIO-GID (Figure It Out and Get It Done)! Whining only has space for as long as it brings awareness to a potential issue, but then it's time to work toward a solution.
@Build_Again3 ай бұрын
We got this! 😎
@pedrohenriqueandreatta3 ай бұрын
Its actually really bad.
@craigmaiwald13332 ай бұрын
Please share more...
@GPRS.3 ай бұрын
Thanks for featuring us on the show! We are grateful to share our industry knowledge with your audience!
@EricRichardson-cv7cr3 ай бұрын
What a great podcast guys! It was so interesting the whole way through! Thank you Matt for sharing your story.
@GPRS.3 ай бұрын
Thank you Eric! We're grateful for the opportunity to share with you.
@orion12884 ай бұрын
🙂 "promosm"
@goodwinhomerepairllc45524 ай бұрын
Thanks
@danielherzog9094 ай бұрын
Bluebeam is essential for construction documentation!
@viniciusbraga58464 ай бұрын
BlueBeam is the BEST tool for PDFs out there ! We like call it Adobe on Steroids in our company lol
@brianbell44535 ай бұрын
Just to address the insurance issue in high school shop classes. I teach Woods & Construction and we have are students and parents sign a waiver. The individual students health insurance usually pays for injuries, which are few. Our PE classes have more injuries by far.
@saisonawane1065 ай бұрын
This information is very useful thanks for this keep posting😊😊
@sifou240955 ай бұрын
per.... LOL , love the work you guys do .... keep it up
@ItsEverythingElse5 ай бұрын
The Line is a scam. It's not possible. For one thing, how could you build a 500m high skyscraper, 200m wide for less than $5 billion per mile? It's fantasy.
@Eitymonir6 ай бұрын
I am already nock you on your LinkedIn accounts , Facebook,,,But you are not response ...
@Eitymonir6 ай бұрын
Hi there
@knn0596 ай бұрын
Ok sure, should you calculate in software design for robot to know where the holes are as man using laser. How about cost man vs machine, robot up and down floors, also man can use a scissor lift. It stupid comparison.
@craigmaiwald13332 ай бұрын
All JAIBOT jobs pull data from the design model. All JAIBOT needs is a file with the anchor drill hole locations. JAIBOT is less then 3ft wide, fits through standard doors and goes up and down via the man lift, just like everyone else.
@CrystalBUGS6 ай бұрын
Loved the show, fantastic banter and looks very professional. As a Master locksmith I get asked to pick up after a lot of subs. You've definitely got a new subscriber in me.
@Build_Again7 ай бұрын
Good word, brothers! Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas 🙏 💙 🎁 ✨⭐️✨
@Build_Again7 ай бұрын
Oh, man! This is a good word. So true! But hey, the truth hurts. Keep up the good work guys. Have a great weekend. 😎
@kotaylor27 ай бұрын
Wow, this brought back some memories.
@viniciusbraga58467 ай бұрын
This is a double edged sword statement.. he did mention to not be a push over but you got to know who you’re dealing with when trying to be helpful. Sometimes you try to be helpful and a team player and as soon as you say no due to being too much, some people will throw you under the bus right away
@TheRealKoolair7 ай бұрын
Rev 11? I'm on Rev R, S, T before Rev 1 IFC, followed by Rev 2, 3, ..., 8 (design build)
@Leandro-ls2pk7 ай бұрын
Does Dan offer a mentorship program by any chance?
@dirknoom43898 ай бұрын
You deserve way more views, it's highly entertaining and interesting.
@tinytales.productions8 ай бұрын
Hey, you have a fantastic content but the presentation really need some work so u can reach out to many more people. I can help u with creating thumbnails, shorts and getting u new audiences through different social media channels. Would love to hear more about ur vision and explore. Let me know the email where we can start the conversation
@tinytales.productions8 ай бұрын
Hey, you have a fantastic content but the presentation really need some work so u can reach out to many more people. I can help u with creating thumbnails, shorts and getting u new audiences through different social media channels. Would love to hear more about ur vision and explore. Let me know the email where we can start the conversation
@tysamaks028 ай бұрын
So excited to hear y'all talking about dashboards and Studio Sessions! Not enough people know about these.
@MsHubert1018 ай бұрын
Great topic
@user-qj6uw9ow1t8 ай бұрын
Why, oh why, do you have an 8th edition on your self?!? I have a marked-up one on my self, but it sits beside all the others. And I am a boomer, so...
@constructionbrothers8 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that one is our dad's!
@jiblet468 ай бұрын
This has revolutionised survey,I can produce floor plans and elevations in half the time,the only problem is processing and drawing up.
@BrianWilliford-fn3od8 ай бұрын
This guy Patrick knows his shit
@constructionbrothers8 ай бұрын
He really, really does.
@Tonyrd30008 ай бұрын
@@constructionbrothers I onboarded at the same time as him and he is my go to when I have questions on BB. He has never failed to hook me up quick. Not just doing it for me, but helping me understand what to do (as long as it is within the scope of my license)
@AERIALSPIRE1849 ай бұрын
true pros talking about stuff very few understand. UK indeed is defensive in dealing w risk directly.
@glenyg62849 ай бұрын
great episode. The quality of the production made me click brothers.
@brianriddleii28469 ай бұрын
Awesome episode!
@evanbarnes25959 ай бұрын
The My Tools with assigned numbers is awesome! I have the numbers saved as hot keys on a gaming mouse. So my mouse has 12 bluebeam tool hot keys saved that I can click with my thumb. And yes, I use all 12 of those keys every day! A huge time saver for me to be able to navigate bluebeam very well
@joelhamilton25369 ай бұрын
I have all my estimating items saved in tool chests and then they export right into my takeoff sheet ... Amazing
@brianriddleii28469 ай бұрын
Bluebeam is an awesome software. Glad y'all introduced me to it. I was ecstatic when my current employer got me a seat of it.
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Enjoyed listening to this one…especially since Jay and I have opposite careers…me going from private sector to public and him going from public sector to private. I also want to say, how have Eddie and I never talked about the AthHalf??? ;)
Did Eddie tell Tyler he's proud of him for Storybuilder in his own way?
As an electrician you have to do excavation I was digging in 97 degree weather all week to bury pvc pipe these guys have no clue what they are talking about
My favorite part was every time Tyler Cook talked. He is so knowledgeable and wise :)
thanks for letting me know how to be born into a family company
Nice work gents
I was first introduced to detailed discussions on family business from Kevin Swanson's Family Economic Conference in Denver way back in 2013 or 14. Kevin always points out how Biblical models of work and business was family centered, or oikonomia, which is where we get the word economics from. They talked about lawn care, accounting, pet sitting, etc. Kevin also pointed out the importance of generational wealth. From then on, I prayed about doing that in my own life in mechanical design. Today my oldest son's in plumbing school and my others are really gearing up to follow that path as well (or carpentry or electrical). I've emphasized the importance of avoiding starting from scratch, by inheriting a working model. My business has grown tremendously and is well equipped now to take on helpers who will grow up into captains. Professionally, this is the best thing that's happened to me better than getting an engineering degree.
I came here to learn about the script but realized I already import the instruction page(s) with custom status and rules for users prior to uploading to Studio. Sorry, "Cover Page" 😁
Keep doing, bro 🎉
Nick highlights a significant contradiction in the automotive industry: rushed design schedules result in poor-quality drawings, yet there's still an expectation for high-quality construction drawings. This disconnect indicates a need for more realistic project timelines. As MEP engineers, we're often tasked with creating drawings that are just enough to get permits, but then we face criticism for minor coordination issues. It seems Nick is frustrated with the quality of the drawings but acknowledges that the market generally only supports basic permit drawings. The level of detail he expects for his construction team requires more time and investment-you can't enter a Honda Civic in an Indy car race and expect to win. If owners can't extend deadlines or increase budgets, we raise the yellow flag and advise them to prepare for higher costs due to inevitable change orders due to the inevitable "light switch in a glass wall" you will find on the drawings. The green flag is when the developer intentionally increases contingency budgets in advance, accounting for the risk they decided to take on associated with tight schedules and limited budgets. Nick's insights are crucial as they illustrate the challenges designers face in understanding on-site realities. Ultimately, the best approach in this industry is to hire professionals with specific experience in the projects they are building and designing. Great episode!
Completely unrelated, but your twitter link is broken in your bio! Tight podcast by the way
The "I did it per the plans" team battles the "You didn't read the specifications" team
Yup! Every time!
Good stuff! It's like therapy listening to this. This is the stuff that rattles around in my brain.
Live by FIO-GID (Figure It Out and Get It Done)! Whining only has space for as long as it brings awareness to a potential issue, but then it's time to work toward a solution.
We got this! 😎
Its actually really bad.
Please share more...
Thanks for featuring us on the show! We are grateful to share our industry knowledge with your audience!
What a great podcast guys! It was so interesting the whole way through! Thank you Matt for sharing your story.
Thank you Eric! We're grateful for the opportunity to share with you.
🙂 "promosm"
Thanks
Bluebeam is essential for construction documentation!
BlueBeam is the BEST tool for PDFs out there ! We like call it Adobe on Steroids in our company lol
Just to address the insurance issue in high school shop classes. I teach Woods & Construction and we have are students and parents sign a waiver. The individual students health insurance usually pays for injuries, which are few. Our PE classes have more injuries by far.
This information is very useful thanks for this keep posting😊😊
per.... LOL , love the work you guys do .... keep it up
The Line is a scam. It's not possible. For one thing, how could you build a 500m high skyscraper, 200m wide for less than $5 billion per mile? It's fantasy.
I am already nock you on your LinkedIn accounts , Facebook,,,But you are not response ...
Hi there
Ok sure, should you calculate in software design for robot to know where the holes are as man using laser. How about cost man vs machine, robot up and down floors, also man can use a scissor lift. It stupid comparison.
All JAIBOT jobs pull data from the design model. All JAIBOT needs is a file with the anchor drill hole locations. JAIBOT is less then 3ft wide, fits through standard doors and goes up and down via the man lift, just like everyone else.
Loved the show, fantastic banter and looks very professional. As a Master locksmith I get asked to pick up after a lot of subs. You've definitely got a new subscriber in me.
Good word, brothers! Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas 🙏 💙 🎁 ✨⭐️✨
Oh, man! This is a good word. So true! But hey, the truth hurts. Keep up the good work guys. Have a great weekend. 😎
Wow, this brought back some memories.
This is a double edged sword statement.. he did mention to not be a push over but you got to know who you’re dealing with when trying to be helpful. Sometimes you try to be helpful and a team player and as soon as you say no due to being too much, some people will throw you under the bus right away
Rev 11? I'm on Rev R, S, T before Rev 1 IFC, followed by Rev 2, 3, ..., 8 (design build)
Does Dan offer a mentorship program by any chance?
You deserve way more views, it's highly entertaining and interesting.
Hey, you have a fantastic content but the presentation really need some work so u can reach out to many more people. I can help u with creating thumbnails, shorts and getting u new audiences through different social media channels. Would love to hear more about ur vision and explore. Let me know the email where we can start the conversation
Hey, you have a fantastic content but the presentation really need some work so u can reach out to many more people. I can help u with creating thumbnails, shorts and getting u new audiences through different social media channels. Would love to hear more about ur vision and explore. Let me know the email where we can start the conversation
So excited to hear y'all talking about dashboards and Studio Sessions! Not enough people know about these.
Great topic
Why, oh why, do you have an 8th edition on your self?!? I have a marked-up one on my self, but it sits beside all the others. And I am a boomer, so...
Pretty sure that one is our dad's!
This has revolutionised survey,I can produce floor plans and elevations in half the time,the only problem is processing and drawing up.
This guy Patrick knows his shit
He really, really does.
@@constructionbrothers I onboarded at the same time as him and he is my go to when I have questions on BB. He has never failed to hook me up quick. Not just doing it for me, but helping me understand what to do (as long as it is within the scope of my license)
true pros talking about stuff very few understand. UK indeed is defensive in dealing w risk directly.
great episode. The quality of the production made me click brothers.
Awesome episode!
The My Tools with assigned numbers is awesome! I have the numbers saved as hot keys on a gaming mouse. So my mouse has 12 bluebeam tool hot keys saved that I can click with my thumb. And yes, I use all 12 of those keys every day! A huge time saver for me to be able to navigate bluebeam very well
I have all my estimating items saved in tool chests and then they export right into my takeoff sheet ... Amazing
Bluebeam is an awesome software. Glad y'all introduced me to it. I was ecstatic when my current employer got me a seat of it.