Flintco Talks

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This is Flintco Talks, your media channel to explore innovative thought leadership in the construction industry.

  1. 5 hr ago

    The Crystal Bridges Expansion and Alice Walton’s Healthcare Vision

    Flintco has been building Arkansas since 1951, and we took Flintco Talks on the road to Bentonville to celebrate 75 years of construction. We sat down with Scott Eccleston, President of Campus Planning and Facility Management for Art and Wellness Enterprises, Alice Walton's Bentonville-based cultural and wellness organization, and Flintco Construction Director Jesse Evans and Vice President Patrick Horrath, both based in Northwest Arkansas. You'll hear Scott's behind-the-scenes stories of a four-hour job interview with Alice Walton, crews working through the night to beat a museum opening, and an architect visibly moved by what the team built. The conversation covers a lot of ground. Scott shares how a walk through the woods with his three boys on what would become the site of Crystal Bridges and a late-night phone call from world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie set the course for the second half of his career. Jesse and Patrick relive some of the challenges they overcame delivering Phase II of Crystal Bridges on a site straddling a floodway, with controlled blasting within 80 feet of priceless artwork and a meticulous architect watching every pour of exposed concrete. They also talk about what's next. Art and Wellness Enterprises is developing a healthcare campus in Bentonville with a vision that has grown well beyond its original scope, and Flintco is building it. Scott makes the case for why a project of this magnitude and complexity requires a construction manager that delivers like a partner. If you attended the recent grand reopening of Crystal Bridges or are curious about the people and partnerships behind Bentonville’s most ambitious projects, this episode of Flintco Talks is for you.

    1hr 5min
  2. 20 May

    Women in Construction Week: Building Careers, Confidence & Community

    Flintco’s workforce is now 22% women — a reflection of the industry’s continued growth and expanding opportunity. In this special Women in Construction Week episode of Flintco Talks, Dano sits down with three outstanding Flintco leaders to talk about career growth, confidence, mentorship, and what it really means to build communities. Ashley Wise (Superintendent, OKC), Ava Eikanger (Assistant Project Manager, Denver), and Jenna Anderson (Senior Project Engineer, Austin) share their unique journeys into construction — from architecture and finance backgrounds to leading major projects like the new OKC Thunder Arena. This conversation goes deeper than job titles. It’s about earning opportunity, developing the people around you, navigating setbacks, and building confidence through consistency. The discussion highlights how culture, mentorship, and trust create an environment where young professionals can grow quickly and lead with impact. If you're considering a career in construction, interested in leadership development, or want an honest look at what Women in Construction Week represents today, this episode delivers real insight from professionals shaping the future of the industry. Topics Discussed: -Women in Construction Week and industry growth -Breaking stereotypes about construction careers -Career pivots and professional development -Lessons learned from mistakes on the job -The importance of mentorship and team development -Confidence, consistency, and earning opportunity -Building lasting client and team relationships -Creating meaningful impact through the projects we build

    1hr 6min
  3. 16/12/2025

    Two Leaders, One Vision: Alberici Creates Space for People to Grow

    Flintco Talks traveled to St. Louis for a rare joint conversation with John Alberici (Chairman Emeritus) and Greg Kozicz (Chairman) of Alberici Corporation. They share insights on building enduring culture, navigating transformative acquisitions, and creating sustainable growth through people-first leadership. This long-form conversation captures nuanced, unscripted wisdom rarely accessible in the construction industry—proof that Flintco Talks continues filling a real need for authentic leadership dialogue. Key Insights: • Leadership Transition Strategy: How promoting from within created a discipline-focused culture that drove operational excellence • Acquisition as Investment Philosophy: The breakthrough moment when John's simple question "Why don't you just buy what you want?" transformed their Flintco acquisition approach and created a multi-billion-dollar enterprise • 60-Year Hiring Responsibility: Understanding that every intern hired today influences two generations of future employees, making cultural screening more critical than skills assessment • Work-Life Integration Over Balance: Creating an environment where employees can "live who they are" through their work rather than sacrificing personal values for professional success Chapter Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction: Two Leaders, One Vision 3:15 - Greg's Transition from Canada to St. Louis Leadership 8:45 - Replacing Middle Management and Cultural Realignment 14:30 - The Art of Socratic Leadership and Collaborative Decision-Making 18:50 - The Flintco Acquisition Story: From Bike Rides to Breakthrough 28:40 - "Why Don't You Just Buy What You Want?" - The Pivotal Phone Call 35:20 - Investment vs. Acquisition Mindset and Cultural Integration 42:10 - Leadership Philosophy: Adaptation vs. Fixed Management Styles 48:30 - Stewardship Culture and the 60-Year Hiring Responsibility 55:45 - Family Company to Corporation: Maintaining Values Through Growth 1:03:20 - John the Baptist Analogy: Preparing vs. Being the Leader 1:08:40 - Work-Life Integration and Bringing Your Authentic Self to Work 1:15:50 - Profit as Bloodstream: Purpose vs. Necessity in Business 1:22:30 - Succession Planning as Growth Driver and Opportunity Creation #AlbericiConstructors #CorporateCulture #PeopleFirst #FlintcoTalks

    1hr 11min
  4. 12/11/2025

    From the Hockey Rink to the Board Room: A Chairman's Journey

    In this episode of Flintco Talks, you’ll hear from Greg Kozicz, Chairman of Alberici Corporation, as he shares his journey from a small Ontario mining town to leading a $4.5 billion construction enterprise. Growing up as one of six boys in modest circumstances, Greg learned self-sufficiency early – folding pizza boxes for pennies to afford hockey equipment shaped his work ethic and commitment to excellence. Greg reveals how rigorous hiring practices, commitment to operational excellence, and following global capital flows transformed Alberici into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise while maintaining authentic culture and industry-leading retention rates. Key Insights: • The Three-Step Formula: "Get the right work, do the work right, get paid for all the work you do" - a simple framework that guided massive growth • Excellence Over Perfection: Building team culture through achievable standards rather than impossible expectations drives sustainable success • Stewardship Leadership: Viewing leadership as temporary guardianship of organizational culture creates multi-generational thinking and 20% industry-average turnover • Acquisition as Hiring: The Flintco acquisition succeeded because it was treated as "hiring 1,200 people in one day" rather than a traditional buyout Subscribe to Flintco Talks for more conversations on leadership, culture, and the future of construction. Chapter Breakdown: • 0:00 - Introduction and Growing Up in Ontario Mining Town • 3:30 - Six Brothers, Self-Sufficiency, and Early Work Ethic • 8:15 - Hockey Career and Coaches Who Shaped Leadership Style • 12:45 - Excellence vs. Perfection Philosophy • 16:20 - From PhD in Trade Policy to Foreign Service • 22:10 - Transition to Construction and Steve Perfect's Three-Step Formula • 28:20 - Meeting John Alberici and Learning Stewardship • 35:40 - Fanatical Hiring Process and Cultural Screening • 42:15 - The Flintco Acquisition Story • 52:30 - Geographic Strategy and Market Vulnerability • 58:45 - Cultural Fit and Retention Success • 1:02:30 - Favorite Projects and Team Stories • 1:12:20 - St. Jude's Blood Donation and Client Commitment • 1:18:45 - Strategic Market Wins and Misses • 1:25:30 - Closing Thoughts on Excellence and Stewardship #leadership #Legacy #constructionindustry #AlbericiConstructors #FlintcoTalks

    1hr 7min
  5. 08/10/2025

    John Alberici on Leadership, Legacy, and the Culture of Alberici & Flintco

    Flintco Talks goes on the road to St. Louis for an entertaining and thought-provoking conversation with John Alberici, Chairman Emeritus of Alberici Corporation, as he reminisces about family, leadership, legacy, and culture. From stories of his father Gabe’s leadership style, the inspiration behind John’s original music, to the values that shaped Alberici’s growth, he shares engaging lessons about leading by example, carrying forward heritage, and staying grounded as the company expanded across generations. Highlights include: • How John's grandfather, who immigrated from Parma, Italy in 1900 built a construction legacy in St. Louis. • The powerful partnership between John's father Gabe and aunt Mary that helped shape the company culture. • How driving to job sites with homemade cookies became John's signature. • Learn about the psychology behind using music to make safety training memorable. • And the the story behind "51" – a haunting tribute to the worst construction accident in U.S. with an original soundtrack written by John with first person accounts of the disaster. Subscribe to Flintco Talks for more conversations on leadership, culture, and the future of construction. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:13 -Welcome to Flintco Talks 00:52 -Earliest memories of the family business 01:18 -Family history and immigration 05:05 -Gabe and Mary step in 09:01 -Growing up around the company 11:02 -Tiny and the shovel story 16:03 -The red carpet lesson 22:00 -Family values in business 27:03 -Heritage and legacy 30:44 -Driving to job sites and cookies 42:27 -Music and writing songs 47:00 -51 Tribute song 01:02:23 -Lessons on safety and life beyond work 01:02:43 -Closing reflections #Leadership #Legacy #constructionindustry #AlbericiConstructors #FlintcoTalks #ConstructionMusic

    1hr 4min

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