26 min

Youth & Experience Cladding Matters

    • Business News

The Cladding Matters podcast brings together professionals, experts, and industry leaders to discuss building compliance, cladding remediation, and resident engagement, delivered with humility, wit and passion. Today we say hello to Damian Campbell, a Quantity Surveyor student and integral member of the Intelligent FS team.



We’ll be exploring the personal insight into the world of qualifying as a quantity surveyor and the decisions facing our young people when they consider balancing university with work experience. We’ll discuss SKEBs in Construction and how this fits or doesn’t fit with the journey of obtaining formal qualifications.



Timestamps

[00:00] Music Intro

[00:16] Introduction

[01:23] Segment 1 – The balance of full-time education with work experience and the decisions our young QS went through when transitioning from one to the other.

[12:25] Mid-roll

[12:25] Segment 2 – SKEBS and core competencies

[22:51] Segment 3 – Advise for the next wave of construction talent

[24:24] Outro



Key Takeaways


Embedded high quality and health and safety is all about personal responsibility and having pride in your work
Creating habits supports good behaviours
SKEBs are essential in construction
Engage with your University as early as possible and take all the support they can offer



Links & Credits


Music by UNIVERSFIELD from Pixabay.
Subscribe to our Cladding Matters podcast
Get your copy of our Golden Thread Analysis Checklist at www.intelligent-fs.com
Follow Intelligent FS on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/10864047 or follow using #claddingremediation, #FRAEW, and #goldenthread



Next Episode Teaser
We’re hoping for a lively debate as we put Rob Munns, Head of Sales for BFT Mastclimbing in the room with Marcus McCarthy, our Operations Manager, to discuss the pros and cons of Mastclimbing versus scaffolding; the costs, speed, safety and inevitable impact on the lives of residents undergoing cladding remediation works.

The Cladding Matters podcast brings together professionals, experts, and industry leaders to discuss building compliance, cladding remediation, and resident engagement, delivered with humility, wit and passion. Today we say hello to Damian Campbell, a Quantity Surveyor student and integral member of the Intelligent FS team.



We’ll be exploring the personal insight into the world of qualifying as a quantity surveyor and the decisions facing our young people when they consider balancing university with work experience. We’ll discuss SKEBs in Construction and how this fits or doesn’t fit with the journey of obtaining formal qualifications.



Timestamps

[00:00] Music Intro

[00:16] Introduction

[01:23] Segment 1 – The balance of full-time education with work experience and the decisions our young QS went through when transitioning from one to the other.

[12:25] Mid-roll

[12:25] Segment 2 – SKEBS and core competencies

[22:51] Segment 3 – Advise for the next wave of construction talent

[24:24] Outro



Key Takeaways


Embedded high quality and health and safety is all about personal responsibility and having pride in your work
Creating habits supports good behaviours
SKEBs are essential in construction
Engage with your University as early as possible and take all the support they can offer



Links & Credits


Music by UNIVERSFIELD from Pixabay.
Subscribe to our Cladding Matters podcast
Get your copy of our Golden Thread Analysis Checklist at www.intelligent-fs.com
Follow Intelligent FS on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/10864047 or follow using #claddingremediation, #FRAEW, and #goldenthread



Next Episode Teaser
We’re hoping for a lively debate as we put Rob Munns, Head of Sales for BFT Mastclimbing in the room with Marcus McCarthy, our Operations Manager, to discuss the pros and cons of Mastclimbing versus scaffolding; the costs, speed, safety and inevitable impact on the lives of residents undergoing cladding remediation works.

26 min