The Contender’s Edge

SMARTBUILD Construction Solutions

The Contender’s Edge is a podcast for small to mid-sized construction companies that want to compete without playing the big company game. It breaks down how real builders use smart moves and technology to win work, protect margins, and stay in control. No theory, no buzzwords, just straight talk from people who’ve been in the field and know what it takes to level the field.

Episodes

  1. Jun 26

    The Underground Risks That Could Cost You Millions — What Contractors Don't Know

    What’s buried underground can put a project in trouble before the real work begins. A missing utility record. A bad locate. An old city drawing no one has verified. One missed line can lead to shutdowns, redesigns, claims, safety risks, and months of lost time. On this episode of The Contender’s Edge, host Vinay Nair (CXO from SMARTBUILD Construction Solution) sits down with Lawrence Arcand, geotechnical engineer and founder of 4Sight Utility Engineers, to talk about the hidden risk below every jobsite. Lawrence breaks down why utility records are unreliable, how proper subsurface utility engineering protects project teams, and why contractors, engineers, and architects need to bring utility experts in earlier. He also shares how 4Sight built a niche business in a highly technical part of construction, where AI fits into their internal work, and how 3D and 4D modelling help teams see conflicts before crews break ground. You’ll hear: Why city utility records can’t be taken at face value What the ASCE 38 standard means for project risk When to bring in a utility engineer How poor communication creates delays underground and above ground What 4Sight is testing with AI Lawrence’s advice for construction firms trying to grow   Connect with Lawrence Arcand: Email: lawrence.arcand@4sightue.com Website: https://4sightue.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrence-arcand-p-eng-pe-38a9a627/ Subscribe to The Contender’s Edge for authentic construction stories, tough lessons, and practical ideas from people doing the work onsite.   P.S. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B_-TwCsKZfU

    19 min
  2. Jun 17

    The Most Expensive Mistake in Construction Happens Before Excavation Starts

    What happens when the geotechnical report is wrong? For contractors, project managers, developers, and owners, the most expensive problems on a construction project often start underground. In this episode of Contender's Edge, Zulq Malik sits down with geotechnical and civil engineering expert Dawid Jasinski to discuss why poor site investigations lead to cost overruns, delays, claims, contaminated soil discoveries, utility conflicts, and major project risks. Drawing on experience across North America and Europe, Dawid shares real-world stories of projects that uncovered hidden contamination, unexpected ground conditions, buried infrastructure, and costly surprises that could have been avoided with better investigation and planning. You'll learn: • Why geotechnical investigations are often underfunded • How poor soil data creates construction claims and change orders • The real cost of unforeseen site conditions • Why boreholes sometimes miss major problems • New technologies changing geotechnical investigations • Ground penetrating radar and subsurface utility investigations • Risk management strategies for contractors and developers • Lessons from major construction projects in the UK and North America If you're involved in commercial construction, civil construction, infrastructure, project management, estimating, excavation, foundations, or site development, this episode offers practical insights that can save significant time and money on future projects. Subscribe to Contender's Edge for expert conversations on construction management, project delivery, technology, contracts, risk management, estimating, scheduling, and industry leadership. David Jasinski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geocivildavid/ Zulq Malik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zulqernain-zulq-malik/   Click the subscribe button.   #Construction #GeotechnicalEngineering #CivilEngineering #ConstructionManagement #ProjectManagement #SiteDevelopment #Excavation #Infrastructure #ConstructionPodcast #GroundPenetratingRadar #ConstructionTechnology #CommercialConstruction #ContractorLife #Engineering

    23 min
  3. May 28

    The Contract Clause That Can Bankrupt Subcontractors in Construction

    Most construction disputes don’t start in court. They start with one contract clause nobody paid attention to until cash flow stops, schedules slip, and lawyers get involved. In this episode of Contender’s Edge Podcast, Zulq sits down with construction attorney Megan Shapiro to break down one of the biggest hidden risks in construction contracts today: cross-default clauses. Megan explains how this clause allows general contractors to withhold payment across multiple projects when a dispute happens on just one job. For subcontractors and small to mid-sized construction companies, this can create serious financial pressure quickly.   This episode also covers: • Construction contract risks contractors keep missing • Why notice clauses matter more than most PMs realize • The biggest mistakes subcontractors make before signing contracts • How project managers can reduce claims and disputes • Why unrealistic schedules create litigation problems later • AI in construction contracts, what works and what doesn’t • How contractors should handle RFIs, delays, documentation, and change directives • Why many construction disputes start long before legal action begins   Megan shares lessons from 17 years in construction law representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and design professionals across the industry. If you’re a construction business owner, estimator, project manager, superintendent, or subcontractor trying to protect margins and avoid costly contract mistakes, this episode is worth your time. Guest: Megan Shapiro Construction Attorney | Contract Coach | Founder of Converge Construction Summit https://meganshapiro.com   Listen to more episodes of Contender’s Edge for real conversations around construction leadership, operations, contracts, scheduling, risk management, and technology in construction.   #Construction #ConstructionContracts #Subcontractor #GeneralContractor #ProjectManagement #ConstructionLaw #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionPodcast #ConstructionManagement #ProjectManager #RFIs #ConstructionClaims #ConstructionBusiness #CommercialConstruction #Contractors

    21 min
  4. May 6

    Construction Claims, Delays & RFIs: What Contractors Miss Before It Costs Them Millions

    Every construction project starts with a handshake and a schedule. Then the RFIs pile up, materials get delayed, schedules fall apart, and everyone starts pointing fingers. In this episode of the Contender’s Edge Podcast, Zulq sits down with construction claims and dispute expert Richard Fogarasi to break down what actually causes construction disputes, delay claims, and project breakdowns on job sites. Richard brings experience from both the field and the consulting world, from superintendent and project manager roles to becoming a construction delay and quantum expert working on high-level disputes across the industry. This episode digs into: Why most baseline schedules fail within weeks The biggest mistakes contractors make during delays How RFIs quietly destroy schedules What owners and designers get wrong before construction starts Why daily reports become legal gold later The danger of verbal instructions on site How subcontractors can protect themselves during disputes Why “we’ll figure it out later” costs companies money Contract clauses contractors ignore until it’s too late The real reason claims fail in court If you’re a general contractor, subcontractor, project manager, superintendent, estimator, consultant, or owner, this episode gives you practical advice that can save your company time, money, and legal headaches. Straight talk from people who’ve lived it in the field.

    35 min

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The Contender’s Edge is a podcast for small to mid-sized construction companies that want to compete without playing the big company game. It breaks down how real builders use smart moves and technology to win work, protect margins, and stay in control. No theory, no buzzwords, just straight talk from people who’ve been in the field and know what it takes to level the field.