CONEXPO – CON/AGG Podcast: Construction Business Insights For Contractors

CONEXPO-CON/AGG
CONEXPO – CON/AGG Podcast: Construction Business Insights For Contractors

Perspectives from construction business owners, heavy construction equipment experts and construction technology providers.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    The Secret Engineering Behind Everyday Machines with Andrew Schiller

    Frustrated with outdated manufacturing processes? Discover how engineering expert Andrew Schiller of Utah Tech University is revolutionizing how students and professionals think about design, automation, and the future of construction. Andrew reveals that engineering isn't just about calculations, you get to see real world applications of everything from start to finish. Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit 🎯 BIGGEST TAKEAWAY [16:02]: "There's a really cool company right now called Toolpath Labs and they have an AI tool...you can load a 3D model in there and it will tell you ‘you can machine this’ or ‘you can't machine this’...So I was using it the other week and took what would probably be 45, 50 minutes of work and made it 5 minutes." Watch how AI is transforming even the most complex manufacturing processes, saving time and boosting efficiency. 🎯 KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS: ✨ INDUSTRY GAME-CHANGER [07:29]: "There are some Tesla models that have a front and a rear frame component that's a die cast aluminum part, but it's huge...and they can make very large single piece castings. And I believe it's in the back of the Model S, they're using this die casting for the rear of the frame and they're replacing something like 320 individual parts with a single casting." See how groundbreaking manufacturing innovations are not just for Tesla – they're impacting the entire heavy equipment industry, leading to greater efficiency and affordability. ⚠️ AI DISRUPTION ALERT [14:08]: "The people who are currently most concerned about AI are generally the people who do a lot of writing... I have students submit stuff that's purely written by AI sometimes...But that is a huge question. How is AI changing both education on my end and then for a company like Caterpillar or an equipment manufacturer, or even for you for what you do?" Learn how AI's rapidly evolving capabilities are forcing a rethink of traditional roles and skills, and why embracing (not fearing) the change is crucial. ⚡ REAL-WORLD APPLICATION [26:55]: "My motive in doing that is part of what we've been talking about. Students have a somewhat limited understanding of ‘here's what it would look like to be an engineer’....So my hope in doing that and really goal was to expose students to these companies and this equipment and say, “Hey, this is the kind of place you could work for.”" Andrew takes his students to CONEXPO-CON/AGG to expose them to real-world applications of everything that they are learning. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Engineering Meets Real-World Manufacturing 01:09 - From Idea to Production 02:48 - Trends in Engineering Students 06:11 - Tesla’s Game-Changing Manufacturing Innovations 08:51 - Inside Caterpillar 09:19 - Engineering Starters & Alternators for Large Equipment 12:06 - Robotic Assembly 13:50 - The Complexity Behind Engine Control Modules 14:06 - AI in Manufacturing 18:06 - Autonomous Machinery and 3D-Printed Foundations 20:14 - AI's Role in Construction 22:06 - How Students & Businesses Are Embracing AI 26:46 - Engineering Careers That Truly Make an Impact 26:56 - Taking Students to CONEXPO-CON/AGG 28:38 - The Hidden Engineering Behind Everyday Machinery 29:54 - Extreme Conditions 30:23 - The Importance of Showcasing Engineering in Construction 🔗 CONNECT WITH ANDREW: Andrew.Schiller@utahtech.edu Utah Tech University

    31 min
  2. JAN 27

    You Asked, Taylor Answers

    Taylor goes solo again this week, this time to answer some of your questions, including those regarding the history of Ken White Construction, how he balances the intense demands of running it, and his commitment to family and personal well-being. Throughout the episode, Taylor explores the power of strategic time management, the importance of a supportive partner, and the long-term vision for a multi-generational family business. Feeling overwhelmed by the constant demands of your business, leaving little time for family or yourself? This episode reveals how to "pick your times" for work and family, demonstrating that intentional balance is key to both professional success and personal fulfillment. Join Taylor here today to discover how to build a thriving business, nurture strong family bonds, and create a lasting legacy that future generations will be proud to inherit.  And don’t forget to keep those questions coming! Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit 🎯 BIGGEST TAKEAWAY [17:01]: "Pick your battles and marry the right person and know your times. I cannot stress that enough."  Taylor emphasizes that achieving balance hinges on choosing your priorities wisely, having a supportive partner, and understanding the seasonality of your business. 🎯 KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS: ✨ GROWTH OPPORTUNITY [16:29]: "I have an awesome, awesome wife. And that is honestly the glue that holds this papier-mâché of life together. I could not do what I do without her…But you’ve got to pick your times with your family."  Discover how setting aside dedicated time for family, even amidst a busy work schedule, can strengthen relationships and provide much-needed rejuvenation. ⚠️ ANXIETY WAKE-UP CALL [18:43]: "Where my anxiety comes from is I have something. I mean, obviously I've never got, like, I've done some therapy, but I've never gone to, like, somebody being like, “This is what you have.” But the best way for me that I could say is I have cardiophobia, I guess they would call it."  Learn how even successful entrepreneurs grapple with personal challenges and the importance of prioritizing mental health. ⚡ QUICK WIN FOR LEGACY BUILDING [24:11]: "My kids will not step over a ladder. They will not climb a ladder, they will not skip steps on the ladder, metaphorically speaking." Get a practical tip on instilling a strong work ethic in the next generation, ensuring they understand the value of hard work and earning their place. Hear how Taylor's commitment to family and his vision for the future are shaping Ken White Construction's legacy, as he reveals the strategies that allow him to thrive both personally and professionally. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Feedback for Content Ideas 01:45 - History of Ken White Construction 04:30 - Taylor’s Backstory 09:06 - Taylor’s Role in the Business 12:14 - Balancing Your Business, Your Family, and Yourself 17:52 - Importance of Self-Care and Managing Stress 20:23 - Setting Up the Next Generation for Business Success 22:13 - Legacy Planning and Community Impact 29:23 - Closing Thoughts and Future Podcast Plans 🔗CONNECT WITH TAYLOR: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca Instagram: @kwc2000

    30 min
  3. JAN 9

    Turning Negatives into Positives with Taylor White

    Discover how Ken White Construction turned seemingly devastating staff departures into their biggest year yet. This episode explores the power of adapting to change, promoting from within, and taking calculated risks to achieve remarkable growth. Worried about losing key employees and the impact on your business? This episode shares how to navigate unexpected departures and rebuild a stronger team, demonstrating that setbacks can be opportunities for positive transformation and growth. Tune in today for a masterclass on how to embrace change, learn from challenges, and conquer obstacles to overcome and achieve even greater success. Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit 🎯 BIGGEST TAKEAWAY [09:38]: "Promoting within created some of the best culture, but also created some of the best opportunities." ✨ TURNING EMPLOYEE TURNOVER INTO GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES: [07:04] "We created another entrepreneur...we create entrepreneurs here." Discover how embracing employee departures as entrepreneurial opportunities can shift your perspective and fuel growth. ⚠️ BUSINESS STAFFING WAKE-UP CALL: [16:04] "Don't hire people for a position that you know nothing about." Learn the critical lesson of understanding every role in your business before delegating. ⚡ QUICK WIN FOR LOCAL MARKETING: [27:50] "For the homeowner stuff, the signage out on roads is huge." Learn the simple yet effective marketing strategy of using road signs to attract local clients. Hear how promoting from within led to Ken White Construction's incredible year and biggest job yet as Taylor reveals the benefits of turning apparent setbacks into monumental triumphs. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Conquer and Overcome: Turning Challenges into Opportunities 03:23 - Splitting Responsibilities to Navigate Leadership Challenges 05:11 - Learning the Fundamentals of Business Operations 07:47 - Promoting Within to Build Culture and Efficiency 11:05 - Transforming Setbacks Into Wins for Business Growth 14:03 - The Importance of Understanding Roles Before Hiring 20:28 - Taking Calculated Risks for Business Expansion 26:00 - Strategies to Secure Work and Build a Strong Brand 29:18 - Client Relations: The Key to Positive Word-of-Mouth 32:57 - Executing Large-Scale Projects for Business Growth 34:53 - Reflecting on Growth and Lessons Learned in Business 🔗CONNECT WITH TAYLOR: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca Instagram: @kwc2000

    36 min
  4. 12/16/2024

    How This Family Business Has Thrived Over 4 Generations - With Julie Evans Sanders

    How This Family Business Has Thrived Over 4 Generations - With Julie Evans Sanders This week, Taylor sits down with Julie Evans Sanders, Chief of Operations at H. W. Tucker Co., and fourth-generation construction business owner, to discuss the unique challenges and rewards of leading a family-owned company in the dynamic world of construction. Julie shares her invaluable insights on bridging generational divides, fostering employee loyalty, and thriving in a competitive market.  Running a successful multi-generational business is a dream for many, but adapting to a changing workforce while upholding core values can be a delicate balancing act. Julie’s journey, as shared here today, offers valuable lessons in navigating these complexities and building an enduring legacy. This episode is essential listening for anyone in construction, but especially those involved in family businesses. Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit 🎯 BIGGEST TAKEAWAY [21:12]: "What motivates me every day is our employees...I need to make sure that I'm doing the best I can so that our employees have everything they can have for their families." Discover the profound impact of employee-centric leadership as Julie shares her inspiring driving force. ⚡ QUICK WIN [06:26]: “I think get out there and start working.” Challenge the conventional wisdom that a college degree is the only path to success. Explore alternative educational avenues and the transformative power of hands-on experience in the construction field. This is a game-changer! ⚠️ WAKE-UP CALL [11:53]: Struggling with employee engagement and a lack of drive? "If you give them a reason to show up early, they're going to, but if you don't, they're not going to." Julie reveals how strategic incentives can revitalize your team's performance. Don't miss this crucial insight! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Julie Evans Sanders and Her Journey in Construction 01:16 - Evolution of the Family Construction Business 02:42 - Balancing Education and Practical Experience in Construction 05:03 - The College Debate 06:26 - Importance of High School Trade Programs and Internships 08:27 - Bridging Generational Gaps in the Construction Workforce 11:22 - Incentivizing Punctuality and Work Ethic in Modern Teams 14:40 - Challenges of Being a Fourth-Generation Woman Leader in Construction 16:00 - Preserving Legacy While Adapting to Modern Practices 17:34 - Passion for Excavation and Transformative Earthmoving Projects 18:33 - Balancing Work Responsibilities with Family Life 20:22 - Building Employee Trust and Loyalty as a Leader 21:00 - Motivation Driven by Employee Well-Being 23:02 - Historical Foundations of H.W. Tucker Construction 25:20 - The Sweet Spot of Managing a Small, Impactful Business 26:15 - Shift from Concrete to Large-Scale Excavation Projects 28:05 - Strategic Equipment Investments 30:24 - Importance of Sustainable Practices in Construction Operations 37:02 - Innovations in Rock Crushing and Material Reuse 39:01 - Localized Projects and Longstanding Client Relationships 🔗 CONNECT WITH JULIE EVANS SANDERS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliesanders13/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hwtuckercompany/ #Construction #FamilyBusiness #WomenInConstruction

    38 min
  5. 11/18/2024

    3 Tips For Running a Construction Business with Matt Bachtel

    Matt Bachtel of Bachtel Excavating joins Taylor today to discuss his journey from one man and a truck to a thriving multi-generational business. Matt shares his conservative approach to growth, emphasizing the importance of consistent, meticulous work, and open communication with his team. He reveals the surprising risks of staying small, the challenges of balancing family life with entrepreneurship, and the critical roles that both his wife and his right-hand man, Keith, have played in his success. Matt also offers invaluable insights into attracting and retaining young talent in the trades, fostering a positive company culture, and adapting to the ever-evolving landscape of the construction industry. Do you fear taking risks in your business? Are you concerned about attracting and retaining talent? Matt's conservative approach and focus on consistency created a company culture that attracts young talent. Today, he shares how open communication and a supportive environment have been key, and how, by prioritizing these values, you, too, can build a resilient business. Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit 🎯 BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS: ⚠️ FEAR OF FAILURE [07:44]: "It's rare that somebody can come in with very little experience and take on all that debt and have it work out." Hear Matt's perspective on leveraging debt responsibly and avoiding the pitfalls of overextending your business. ✨ DESIRE FOR GROWTH [22:20]: "Word of mouth, social media...we've gotten the reputation as being the place to send your son or daughter...a safe place to send that kid..." Discover how building a positive company culture can attract the next generation of skilled workers. ⚡ PRACTICAL TIP [29:47]: "We collect good data and job costs, but we don't do enough post job analysis...to really use all that good data and apply it to the next job." Learn how to implement post-project reviews to improve efficiency and profitability. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Managing a Family Business and Balancing Growth 02:03 - Mitigating Risk in Business Growth 03:17 - Overcoming Fear of Risk When Starting a Business 05:19 - Determining When to Rent vs. Buy Equipment 07:19 - Managing Debt and Equipment Maintenance Costs 09:59 - Balancing Conservatism and Calculated Risk-Taking 12:14 - Defining Effective Leadership Qualities 15:19 - Reflecting on the First Year in Business and Early Growth 17:24 - Making the Decision to Hire the First Employee 18:28 - Navigating the 2008 Financial Crisis 20:47 - Maintaining Business Diversity (Commercial and Residential) 22:18 - Attracting and Retaining Young Talent in the Trades 23:45 - Building a Positive Company Culture 26:04 - Communicating Finances with Your Team 28:01 - Conducting Post-Project Analysis for Improvement 30:30 - Balancing Productivity with Team Debriefing and Training 31:30 - Long-Term Business Planning and Succession Strategies 35:11 - Balancing Work and Family Life as a Business Owner 37:46 - Supporting Employees' Well-being and Mental Health 40:31 - Embracing Change and Adapting to Industry Evolution LINKS: Taylor White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca To see highlights from the 2023 show, go to: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/show-experience/show-highlights CONNECT WITH MATT BACHTEL: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-bachtel-927a2547/ Bachtel Excavating: https://www.bachtelexcavating.com/ #excavating #leadership #culture

    39 min
  6. 11/04/2024

    Why Your Employees Are IMPATIENT (and How to Turn It Into an Advantage)

    This week, Taylor sits down for an informative and inspiring conversation with Nic Parish, VP of Contracting and Operations at Burns Dirt Construction, and a key player in FORGE Your Path, a nonprofit dedicated to encouraging the next generation to explore careers in the trades. In this fascinating episode, Taylor and Nic dive into the importance of trades education, the challenges of running a family business, and how to create pathways for young people to develop meaningful careers in construction. Nic shares his journey, from growing up in the family business to helping launch programs that teach essential skills like operating heavy equipment and leadership. He and Taylor go on to discuss the evolution of construction work, dealing with the pressure of running a company, and the need to instill leadership qualities in new generations to fill the growing skills gap. Alongside that, our special guest’s passion for mentoring the next wave of tradespeople through FORGE Your Path and the Burns Built Academy shines through as he recounts the impact these initiatives have had on his community and industry. Nic’s dedication to empowering young people, supporting mental health, and fostering a culture of continuous growth is on full display here today, serving as a powerful reminder that investing in people is the key to long-term success in any industry. Episode Highlights: Challenges of running a family business Importance of leadership and mental well-being for success FORGE Your Path: nonprofit introducing students to trades Burns Built Academy: technical and leadership training for employees Continued education to close the construction skills gap Supportive, growth-focused company culture Addressing mental health in leadership roles Emphasizing leadership development alongside technical skills Key Takeaways: "You can only make a bulldozer work as well as the person running it. Good people make good machines effective.” "FORGE Your Path was born out of us asking, 'What are we going to do about it?' Instead of just complaining about the labor shortage." "It's not that the next generation is lazy; they just want to learn and progress faster." "I realized that I wasn’t trapped by my business. I had the opportunity to impact the lives of 300 people and their families." "We’re not just training students on how to operate machinery; we’re teaching them how to be leaders." "Leadership is more important than skills because leadership is what drives the work forward." "FORGE Your Path isn’t about making a profit—it’s about creating opportunities for the future." "The construction industry isn’t just about holding a stop sign on the side of the road; it’s about building a future." "We have to flip the traditional education model—learning doesn’t stop when you leave school. We’re building a school within our company." "Mental health is something we need to talk about more, especially in our industry, where the pressure can be overwhelming." As always, thank you to our good friends over at Komatsu for sponsoring this podcast: https://www.komatsu.com/ Links: Taylor White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca To see highlights from the 2023 show, go to: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/show-experience/show-highlights Nic Parish: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicparish/ Burns Dirt: https://www.burnsdirt.com/

    32 min
  7. 10/21/2024

    Talking Heavy Equipment, with James Simmons of Montana Excavation & Utilities

    James Simmons, Co-founder of Montana Excavation & Utilities, joins Taylor on the podcast today to share his journey from Pennsylvania to Montana and discuss the trials and triumphs of building a business in the excavation industry. From early entrepreneurial ventures as a teen mowing lawns to managing a growing excavation company, James’ story is one of resilience, determination, and smart risk-taking. Whether it’s overcoming financial challenges or navigating the competitive Bozeman construction market, his experiences provide valuable insights for listeners in the construction and business sectors. Together, Taylor and James dive deeper into the realities of owning and running a business in construction, discussing the importance of taking calculated risks, maintaining older equipment to manage overhead, and the struggles of balancing mental health while growing a business. James emphasizes the critical role of partnerships, both in business and personal life, to share the burden and keep motivation high. He also reflects on the power of a clear vision, including the use of vision boards to stay focused on both personal and professional goals. Whether you’re interested in business growth, construction, or personal development, this episode is packed with actionable advice based upon real-world experience that will undoubtedly prove invaluable. Key Themes: James’s journey from a small lawn care business to co-founding Montana Excavation & Utilities The challenges of managing a growing business in a competitive market The importance of taking risks and managing overhead with older equipment How partnerships in business can alleviate stress and share responsibilities The mental and emotional toll of entrepreneurship and the value of resilience The role of vision boards in setting and achieving personal and business goals Lessons learned from starting over and the power of persistence Top Quotes: "Running a business isn’t for the faint of heart; it’s full of risks, sacrifices, and challenges." "The more you work on your business, the more work you create for yourself. It’s a never-ending cycle." "Having a business partner is crucial—you need someone to share the load and make sure the numbers add up." "Never give up. Have a clear vision of what you want to do, and trust that the hard work will eventually pay off." "I started with $30,000 and quickly found myself broke in Montana, but that experience was humbling and essential for growth." "Older equipment means lower overhead, but it also means constant repairs—it’s a balance you have to manage." "Mental health can take a beating in this industry; finding a way to de-stress, whether it’s through the gym or therapy, is critical." "Scaling too fast can destroy a company—growing responsibly and with intention is the only way forward." "At the end of the day, if you’re not passionate about what you do, no amount of work will be sustainable." Links: Taylor White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca To see highlights from the 2023 show, go to: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/show-experience/show-highlights Montana Excavation & Utilities: https://www.excavatemt.com/

    35 min
  8. 10/07/2024

    My Secrets to Success in Construction, with Lynn Miller

    Taylor welcomes Lynn Miller, President of Miller Earthworks, to the podcast this week to explore his remarkable journey from a rather modest start to leading a successful family-owned business. Highlighting his unique approach to excavating which involves focusing on niche projects that larger companies often overlook, Lynn discusses with Taylor the importance of fostering strong relationships with customers and employees, the challenges of steady growth, and the benefits of keeping business local. Lynn’s story emphasizes key themes such as balancing business expansion with personal life, cultivating a supportive company culture, and the value of mentorship. From making smart financial choices to prioritizing work-life balance, our guest provides practical advice for anyone looking to start or grow a business. His conversation with Taylor here today also covers navigating economic shifts, investing in employees, and building a company rooted in loyalty and integrity. In essence, Lynn's journey serves as a powerful reminder that success isn’t just about growth—it’s about staying true to your values, investing in people, and creating a legacy of integrity. Episode Highlights: The importance of focusing on smaller, niche jobs in the excavating industry How to foster a loyal, motivated workforce through employee involvement and care Balancing business growth with personal and family life The value of mentorship and having trusted advisors in business Keeping operations local and building strong, long-term relationships with clients Navigating financial challenges, from debt management to strategic growth The role of faith, family, and community in shaping business decisions Key Takeaways: "We started out with pretty much nothing. I borrowed money from a neighbor to buy that first piece of equipment. We have a lot to be thankful for." "I love to involve my guys in decisions. It brings a lot of ownership and shows their value." "Having a mentor is a big thing. A banker, insurance company, and accountant that share similar values go a long way." "Relationships are key.” "There are sacrifices to be made in business. Work is the temporary part. The long term is your family." "I love to run equipment. I would still be on equipment if I didn't have anything else to do." "Building strong relationships with your customers and employees is so big in business." "We have a lot to be thankful for." As always, thank you to our good friends over at Komatsu for sponsoring this podcast: https://www.komatsu.com/ Links: Taylor White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-white-9881a5170/?originalSubdomain=ca To see highlights from the 2023 show, go to: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/show-experience/show-highlights Komatsu: https://www.komatsu.com/ Lynn Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynn-miller-24361260/ Miller Earthworks: https://millertrenching.com/

    42 min
4.9
out of 5
30 Ratings

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