10 episodes

The Insights by Bergmann Podcast provides timely commentary from subject matter experts on topics and trends related to our built environment. A national architecture, engineering and planning firm with more than 450 professionals across the Atlantic, Midwest and Northeast regions, our team will share insights from the latest solar farm project, to regional economic development, to the Great Lakes watershed, to the need for workplace resilience planning.

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The Insights by Bergmann Podcast provides timely commentary from subject matter experts on topics and trends related to our built environment. A national architecture, engineering and planning firm with more than 450 professionals across the Atlantic, Midwest and Northeast regions, our team will share insights from the latest solar farm project, to regional economic development, to the Great Lakes watershed, to the need for workplace resilience planning.

    Building Resiliency: How thinking differently about educational facility planning can lead to a smarter and more efficient future

    Building Resiliency: How thinking differently about educational facility planning can lead to a smarter and more efficient future

    Working with education clients across New York State, Bergmann education and energy experts discuss how thinking differently during educational facility planning can lead to a smarter and more efficient future.

    In the latest epsiode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake is joined by Education Practice Leader James Hickey, AIA, and Evan DeCotis, PE, CEM, CEA, a Project Manager with our Energy Conservation team to share insights into the world of educational facility planning. Jim and Evan discuss how they are helping schools across New York State think differently about their facility and campus planning to prepare for future disruptive events and create facilities that are adaptable to the different ways students learn, and to do so with future facility needs in mind.

    • 23 min
    What’s with WOTUS? Redefining the Waters of the United States and Understanding Recent Changes to Federal Permitting Regulation

    What’s with WOTUS? Redefining the Waters of the United States and Understanding Recent Changes to Federal Permitting Regulation

    Bergmann environment and ecology experts discuss recent changes to nationwide permitting requirements for projects with wetland impacts, and share important steps project owners should take to help streamline planning and permitting for such projects.

    In the latest episode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake is joined by Energy + Environment Practice Leader David Plante, AICP CEP, and Ecological Project Manager Rita Kozak, to talk about WOTUS (Waters of the United States). Dave and Rita provide important background on how WOTUS is defined and summarize a series of recent changes to nationwide permitting regulations and the Water Quality Certification Law, which have a direct impact on construction and development across the country. Listeners will benefit from learning important steps project owners should consider when planning and permitting projects with wetland impacts.

    • 27 min
    The Ever-Evolving Grocery Industry: A Discussion with Bergmann’s Commercial Practice

    The Ever-Evolving Grocery Industry: A Discussion with Bergmann’s Commercial Practice

    From the new wave of mobile shopping to self-serve checkout lanes, to dark stores and micro fulfillment models, the speed at which the grocery industry is changing cannot be underestimated. Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a tremendous shift in consumer shopping behavior, and as a result, the way grocery stores and supermarkets are designed and operate.

    In the latest episode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake sits down with Andy Hart, Commercial Practice Leader with our Northeast region, Tom Reder, Principal with our Midwest design team, and Dana Reeves, the Commercial Practice Leader with our Atlantic region, to discuss the shifting trends and the impacts they’ve had, and how Bergmann’s multi-disciplinary team of professionals is supporting our clients with their evolving needs.

    • 19 min
    Connecting America’s Communities with Short Line Railroads

    Connecting America’s Communities with Short Line Railroads

    Short line railroads are a critical part of the U.S. freight network, operating more than 47,500 route miles and providing the connection between farmers, manufacturers and other industries, and ultimately, the consumer.  

    In the latest episode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake is joined by Bergmann's Lucas Brewer, PE, PMP, SFPC, PSC, SAPPC, SPIPC, a project manager with Bergmann’s Northeast Infrastructure region, and resident expert on short line railroads. An integral role in the management of rail projects across Bergmann, Lucas also manages our short line and regional railroad grant writing program, helping railroads obtain more than $65 million in state and federal funding. 

    • 17 min
    Diversity & Inclusion in the A/E/P Industry: A Discussion with Bergmann’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee Co-Chairs

    Diversity & Inclusion in the A/E/P Industry: A Discussion with Bergmann’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee Co-Chairs

    In November 2020, Bergmann announced its inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Committee, tasked with looking at areas such as policy review and development, training, recruitment, and community efforts, with the goal of making a meaningful and lasting impact at Bergmann and in the community.

    In the latest episode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake is joined by Co-Chairs Micheline Diegan, Sr. Project Manager, and Mufuta Tshimanga, Discipline Leader, discussing the importance of a diverse and inclusive environment not just for Bergmann, but for our communities that we serve.

    • 29 min
    Leading an A/E/P Firm in a Changing World

    Leading an A/E/P Firm in a Changing World

    On this episode, we hear from two of Bergmann’s top executives on the topics and challenges on their mind as they lead a growing Architecture/Engineering/Planning firm -- Bergmann’s President and CEO Pete Giovenco, and Chief HR and Legal Officer Jennie Muscarella.

    2020 has been no ordinary year for any company, and Bergmann is no different. From on-going cultural and organizational behavior efforts, to navigating a pandemic, to a greater focus on diversity and inclusion, Pete and Jennie are tackling these topics and more as they, along with other leaders, help shape our firm’s strategy and direction.

    • 27 min

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