The Build Project

Alex Molkentin

candid conversations with architects, builders, and makers shaping the residential construction world. From design inspiration to jobsite realities, this podcast unpacks the wins, challenges, and stories behind creating thoughtful spaces. Whether you’re in the trades, a designer or just love great stories about the people who build the structures we live in, there’s something here for you.

Episodes

  1. MAR 17

    Ep 09 - How great Builders and Architects Protect the Vision: with Adam Wagoner

    In this episode, we talk about what actually makes residential projects work. We break down why bringing the builder into the project early leads to better outcomes, why the traditional bid model often fails on architecturally driven homes, and why trust and transparency between architects, builders, and clients matters more than most people realize. We also dive into one of the biggest challenges in high-end residential construction: clients want clarity on price early, but real pricing requires real design coordination. We unpack the tension between design ambition, budget expectations, contingency planning, and the realities of building in places like Boulder and the greater Colorado market. This conversation also touches on marketing, education, and why architects and builders need to do a better job pulling back the curtain on the process so clients can make better decisions before construction even begins. In this episode we discuss: Architect–builder collaboration Why bidding custom homes can create problems The limits of price-per-square-foot estimates Pre-construction strategy and early contractor involvement Budget alignment and contingency planning Marketing, brand trust, and educating clients Building better teams in residential construction If you're planning a custom home, remodel, or architecturally driven project, this episode gives a real look into the conversations that shape successful builds.

    46 min
  2. 11/24/2025

    Ep. 07 - Genuine Innovation in Construction - Reece Barnes of Adaptive

    In this episode, We sit (virtually) down with Reece Barnes, Head of Construction Network at Adaptive and host of the Builders, Budgets & Beers podcast. What starts as a casual conversation quickly turns into a deep dive on project financials, AI, and what separates sustainable luxury builders from everyone else. Reece shares how growing up around construction shaped him, why he originally hated working in the trades, and how he eventually found his lane selling software to builders. Drawing from 50+ podcast episodes with builders and construction accounting pros, he explains why financial clarity is the single biggest differentiator between builders who scale and those who stall. We get into: Why so many residential builders struggle with financial systems, and how to fix it How AI is already changing job costing, billing, and office workflows Cost-plus vs fixed-price, and what clients usually misunderstand about both What residential builders can learn from commercial processes and standardization The real value of efficiency: why fewer hours should not mean less profit How consumer education and transparency build trust on large custom projects The key questions every client should ask a builder before signing a contract Reece also tells the origin story of Builders, Budgets & Beers, how the show evolved once he took it over solo, and why consistent, honest content is becoming a serious advantage in the construction space. Perfect for custom builders, architects, trades, and anyone planning a major custom home or remodel who wants to understand what is really happening behind the scenes on budgets and financials. Connect with Reece: IG: @reecebarnes / @adaptivereece / @adaptivebuilds Podcast: Builders, Budgets & Beers Web: adaptive.build

    55 min

Ratings & Reviews

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candid conversations with architects, builders, and makers shaping the residential construction world. From design inspiration to jobsite realities, this podcast unpacks the wins, challenges, and stories behind creating thoughtful spaces. Whether you’re in the trades, a designer or just love great stories about the people who build the structures we live in, there’s something here for you.

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