
The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey
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"The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" features groundbreaking conversations on critical issues in building design, construction, property management, or facilities management. These issues address acute shortages of blue-collar labor, stringent...
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United States
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"The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" features groundbreaking conversations on critical issues in building design, construction, property management, or facilities management. These issues address acute shortages of blue-collar labor, stringent energy efficiency regulations, expanding diverse hiring, and more.
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English
Episodes
#057 Rada Doytcheva – Principal and Head of Design at RADA Architects
4/22/2026
How can healthcare design reduce costs while improving patient and staff experience? What does "building better lives by design" look like in real spaces people use every day? Are sustainability certifications missing the bigger question of whether we should build new at all?
Rada has been described as a "Messenger of Modernity." She is the Founding Principal and Head of Design at RADA Architects, a Chicago-based firm focused on creating "better lives by design."
Rada grew up in Bulgaria. Her father was a pioneer of modernist healthcare design in Eastern Europe. She brings a global perspective shaped by her European roots and decades of experience across three continents.
Rada is an expert in healthcare, education, and community-focused projects. She is known for rational, human-centered design and for leading complex projects with clarity and purpose.
Rada is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and her work has earned recognition including Crain's Notable Women in Construction and Design.
Listen to Rada Doytcheva's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Early Influences
07:20 Healthcare Design Legacy
11:43 European vs U.S. Design
18:12 Global Practice Insights
21:32 Better Lives by Design
29:06 Sustainability & Certifications
35:13 Innovation in Healthcare
Connect with Joe:
Website: https://www.ecube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Rada:
Website: https://www.rada-arch.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rada-doytcheva-phd-faia-mba-leed-ap-994a6542/
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Duración:00:44:56
#056 Ryan Bonner – CEO and Co-Founder of Vertix Builders Inc.
12/16/2025
How are outpatient surgery centers reshaping healthcare construction? What challenges do hospitals face with evolving codes? How can builders navigate regulatory complexity while retaining top talent? Ryan Bonner answered these key questions, on the future of healthcare buildings, on the recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Ryan is the CEO and co-founder of Vertix Builders Inc., a Denver-based general contractor. His company specializes in healthcare facilities and experiential projects like zoos and museums. Under his leadership, Vertix has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing large companies by the Denver Business Journal.
It is also the youngest firm to win General Contractor of the Year from the American Subcontractor Association—an honor they've received three times in just ten years.
A serial entrepreneur from childhood, Ryan holds an engineering degree from University of Colorado. He emphasizes company culture, innovation, and sustainable growth, and champions global health initiatives through Vertix Health Charities.
Listen to Ryan's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
01:25 Introduction
02:45 Childhood entrepreneurship
04:15 Roots of Vertix Builders Inc.
08:13 Culture and retention
09:55 Vertix Health Charities global work
15:10 Outpatient surgery center trends
18:00 Hospital tech and code challenges
21:45 Skilled labor recruitment
25:20 Managing the "Authority Having Jurisdiction" (AHJ) complexity
27:55 Longevity trends in healthcare
29:25 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Website: https://www.ecube.com/
Connect with Ryan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-bonner-84785922/
Website: www.vertixbuilders.com
Charity: www.vertixhealth.org
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Duración:00:31:27
#055 Jay Stein – Co-founder of E Cube, Energy Technology Consultant, and Blogger
11/13/2025
How are today's building systems adapting to the transition to new refrigerants, electrification initiatives, and indoor air quality standards? Where are the biggest inefficiencies in how buildings use energy, and how can they be addressed without compromising occupant comfort, reliability or efficiency?
Jay Stein explored these urgent questions on a recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Jay has shaped energy technology for more than four decades. He began in the late 1970s as a laborer installing solar water heating panels and quickly moved into design, management, and analysis.
In 1990, Jay co-founded E Cube with Jack Wolpert and became its first employee. Under his early leadership, the firm laid the groundwork for innovations that continue to influence energy solutions today.
In 1997, Jay joined E Source, a leading organization helping utilities implement energy efficiency programs. He led the research department and played a key role in the company's growth before selling his stake in 2019.
Today, Jay continues to shape the field through his blog, Energy Technology Revolution, and through consulting work with nonprofits, government agencies, policymakers, and businesses.
Listen to Jay's insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
01:33 Introduction
03:30 Oil Crisis of the 1970s
06:30 Co-founding E Cube in the 1990s
11:57 Work at E Source
14:05 Refrigerant Transition
18:37 Indoor Air Quality
23:50 Electrification
32:50 Future of Building Systems
36:15 Final Thoughts
Connect with Joe:
Website: https://www.ecube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Jay:
Blog: https://energytechnologyrevolution.com
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Duración:00:37:58
#054 Brad Carter – Founder and President of LPM Advisors LLC
10/8/2025
What is the most critical element that needs to be in place at the very beginning of a construction project? How can you get ahead of the most overlooked risks during the construction phase? What changes in the construction process will determine the next decade of building innovation? Brad Carter, Founder and President of LPM Advisors LLC, answered these and other key questions on a recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Brad has over 26 years of leadership experience in the construction industry. He has guided project teams from concept through completion, making him an expert in all aspects of the building construction process.
Most recently, he served as Vice President and Operations Manager for Turner Construction in Chicago. In that role, he led more than 200 staff and oversaw $700 million in annual revenue.
Throughout his career, Brad has emphasized safety, culture, and continuous improvement. In 2025, he launched LPM Advisors to help owners and stakeholders achieve project success through innovative construction consulting.
Listen to Brad’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
01:25 Introduction
02:35 Early lessons at Turner Construction
12:25 The beginnings of LPM Advisors
15:45 The critical elements of the construction process
22:57 Getting ahead of the risks
27:15 Future of building innovation
33:35 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
Website: https://www.ecube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Brad:
Website: https://lpmadvisorsllc.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-carter-81360617/
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Duración:00:35:27
#053 Grant Stevens – President of Stevens Strategic Alliance
8/4/2025
How do real estate markets in Europe and India differ from the U.S.? Why is the construction industry notoriously resistant to change? What are the biggest impediments to design and construction, and how can we overcome them? Grant Stevens, president of Stevens Strategic Alliance, answered these and other intriguing questions on a recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Grant brings over 40 years of experience in real estate, having led more than 365 projects across 55 markets and $9.5 billion in development.
His work includes expanding Hines into Europe and India, managing iconic projects like the Frank Gehry-designed New World Symphony in Miami, and advising Stanford’s Global Projects Center.
Grant’s expertise connects innovation, proptech, and real-world challenges—helping the industry overcome barriers to change.
His work has been recognized with awards from MagnateView, the Denver Award Program, Construction Tech Review, CIOReview, and others.
Listen to Grant’s insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Meet Grant Stevens
01:56 Challenges and innovations in India
05:50 Real estate landscapes: US, Europe, and India
09:48 One Horizon Center in India
11:29 New World Symphony in Miami
16:45 Shaping innovation with Stanford's Global Project Center
21:41 Real estate's resistance to change
27:18 Future of building spaces: user expectations
Connect with Joe:
Website: https://www.ecube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Grant:
Website: https://stevenssa.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grantraymondstevens
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Duración:00:38:14
#052 Nancy Kohout – Senior Principal and Mechanical Discipline Leader at SmithGroup
7/7/2025
What is data center heat recovery and why does it matter for decarbonization? How do penalties and fines (from inefficient energy management) reshape building design and operation? Why is storytelling a crucial skill for engineers? Nancy Kohout – senior principal and mechanical discipline leader at SmithGroup – answered these questions on a recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Nancy is a licensed mechanical engineer based in Chicago, with 30 years of experience in decarbonization strategy, mechanical design, and team leadership.
She is also a technical account manager for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Climate Challenge. Her passions lie in driving progress on electrification and heat recovery, and in creating clear pathways to leadership for women in engineering.
Nancy currently serves as president of the Illinois chapter of ASHRAE and co-chairs the upcoming 2026 Women in ASHRAE Leadership Symposium. Outside of work, she enjoys road-tripping to national parks in her camper van, exploring new cultures through travel, and spending time with her family.
Listen to Nancy’s insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:07 Nancy's journey into engineering
06:07 The importance of storytelling in engineering
08:14 Working with the U.S. Department of Energy's Better Climate Challenge
13:44 Strategic decarbonization in engineering projects
19:22 The inevitable rise of energy inefficiency penalties and fines
20:11 Challenges and opportunities in electrification of heating systems
22:53 Peak shaving and grid-interactive design
24:46 Data center heat recovery and decarbonization
26:29 The role of policy in waste heat reuse
31:46 Women in ASHRAE Leadership Symposium
35:55 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Nancy Kohout:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-kohout-p-e-leed-ap-151b9822/
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Duración:00:38:57
#051 Connie O’Murray – Managing Director of Medical Property Management at JLL
5/14/2025
What sets medical real estate apart from other asset types? What are the biggest challenges and opportunities in managing these properties today? Which emerging trends are shaping the future of medical buildings? Connie O’Murray addresses these and other key issues in medical real estate.
Connie is the Managing Director of Medical Property Management at JLL, where she leads the national strategy for healthcare real estate. She has over 35 years of experience in commercial real estate, including 14 years focused on medical properties.
Connie is an expert in medical property management, with a deep understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and emerging trends in medical buildings. She created JLL’s national platform and certification program for managing medical buildings, designed to meet the unique needs of healthcare clients.
She also plays an active role in the industry and currently serves as Co-Chair of the BOMA International Medical Office Conference (2024–2025), with past and current leadership roles in BOMA chapters in Houston, Denver, and Southern Colorado.
Listen to Connie O’Murray’s insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
01:26 Introduction
02:42 How BOMA shaped Connie’s career
08:15 What makes medical real estate unique
14:50 Leadership lessons from Connie's experience
18:45 Challenges and opportunities in medical real estate
22:20 Trends shaping medical buildings' future
28:58 Why specialization matters in healthcare real estate
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Connie O’Murray:
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/connie-o-murray-0a42a29/
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Duración:00:31:07
#050 Kelly Fehr – Business Development Consultant at KELLY FEHR
4/15/2025
What are the biggest business development mistakes design professionals make? What are the do’s and don’ts for firms looking to expand into new markets? How do you ensure ongoing client satisfaction and engagement after a project is underway? Kelly Fehr—a business development consultant for the design and construction industry—answered these and many other key questions to help futureproof your business.
Kelly Fehr is a business development consultant specializing in helping architectural and engineering design firms worldwide. With a background in behavioral science from UC Davis, she took an unconventional path into the design and construction industry. She built her expertise from the ground up, learning how to connect design professionals and contractors with the right opportunities.
She has helped design firms land multi-million-dollar projects, including work at Denver International Airport. Her approach combines deep market research with strong relationship-building—what she calls “discovery-driven client development.”
Kelly has spoken at national and local American Institute of Architects (AIA) conferences. She leads workshops on how to talk to clients about climate change and the built environment. For Kelly, innovation happens when owners and design professionals truly connect, and she believes business development (essentially business relationships) should be both productive and fun.
Listen to Kelly’s insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
01:30 Meet Kelly Fehr
02:45 Kelly's unconventional career path
03:27 Behavioral science and business development
05:30 Denver International Airport opportunity
07:45 Discovery-driven client development
15:10 Expanding into new markets
18:35 Ensuring ongoing client satisfaction
23:00 Making business development fun
25:50 Futureproofing your business
26:50 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Kelly:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyfehr/
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Duración:00:29:31
#049 Mani Farhadi – Senior Facilities Planner at Stanford University
3/18/2025
How do cultural influences shape modern architecture? What strategies help architects create more inclusive spaces? How can collaboration improve the design process for complex projects? Mani Farhadi answers these and other key questions on the latest episode of The Future of Buildings.
Mani Farhadi is a prominent thought leader and Senior Facilities Planner at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. She has over 30 years of experience in design and planning, specializing in educational environments.
Mani’s Iranian roots and American upbringing have shaped her unique approach and viewpoint to life in general, as well as architecture and leadership. She had her rights trampled in Iran decades ago, and carries that experience with her to this day. She is sensitive to how we treat each other as people in the workplace, and making the world a better place. She focuses on human-centered design, emphasizing empathy, collaboration, and making sure all voices are heard in the planning process.
As a passionate mentor and guide, Mani has facilitated workshops, Town Halls, and presented at major conferences such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), and San Francisco Design Week. She serves on several nonprofit boards, including the Institute for Traditional Psychoethics and Guidance, Wellesley College Alumnae, and the Niosha International Conservatory of Arts.
She’s also authored several publications, including blogs on topics like “Design Your Life” and “An Education to Remember” published by Perkins + Will in their annual publication “Current.”
Listen to Mani Farhadi's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
02:30 Mani Farhadi's early inspirations
06:02 Educational journey and early career
08:31 Cultural influences on architecture
14:11 Mentorship and advocacy
19:19 Human-centered design principles
22:29 Navigating complex projects at Stanford
31:41 Global trends in architecture
36:36 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Mani Farhadi:
Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/manifarhadi
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mani-ardalan-farhadi-6294183/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mani2farhadi/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mani.a.farhadi/
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Duración:00:39:36
#048 Doug King – Emeritus Vice President at Project Management Advisors, Inc.
2/18/2025
What are the latest innovations in urban healthcare design? How can intelligent building design improve sustainability? How did mobile architecture and emergency response planning evolve since 2020? Doug King gives his insights to these and other important topics related to architecture, thought leadership and sustainability.
Doug King is Emeritus VP with Project Management Advisors. Doug has served as a healthcare industry consultant, architect, researcher, and academic over the last 45 years. His expertise encompasses high-rise and urban healthcare facilities, community planning, emergency response planning and mobile architecture.
He was recognized as the top Healthcare Architect in the U.S. for 2020-21 by Healthcare Design Magazine and has been featured in prominent outlets including The New York Times, Healthcare Design Magazine, and Bisnow.
Doug has significantly influenced the healthcare industry on both national and international levels. This includes serving as an appointed member of the Urban Land Institute’s Health Leaders Network.
As an educator, he has mentored future architects at institutions including the University of Illinois, Northwestern University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Today, as the founder of Douglas King LLC, he advises the healthcare industry, applying his expertise to shape intelligent and sustainable buildings.
Listen to Doug King’s insights on The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
03:17 Doug's early inspirations and education
05:45 Journey into healthcare design
12:00 Mobile architecture and emergency response
13:14 COVID-19 response and emergency planning
18:04 Northwestern Memorial Hospital Feinberg and Galter Pavilions: a career-defining project
24:30 Intelligent building design and sustainability
27:20 Advice for aspiring thought leaders
30:48 Key qualities for professional success
35:07 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Doug:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougkingpmainc/
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Duración:00:37:58
#047 Chad Johnson – Founder of Conrad Consulting
1/14/2025
What’s the difference between design-bid-build, design-build and design-assist construction methods, and how do you choose the best approach? How are technologies like AI and 6D modeling shaping the future of construction? What does “best value” really mean in managing contractors and design professionals?
Chad Johnson, founder of Conrad Consulting, answers these and more on the latest episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Chad’s real estate career spans industries from biotech labs and R&D facilities, to iconic sports stadiums.
Chad graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy and then went to work for Duke Engineering & Services. He gained hands-on experience in feasibility studies, engineering packages, and procurement for central energy facilities. He launched his own firm in 2003, specializing in planning, construction management, and commissioning services.
His impressive portfolio includes managing Levi’s Stadium—the first LEED Gold NFL stadium—and leading engineering and commissioning for Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Listen to Chad’s unique insights into project delivery methods, emerging technologies, and project management strategies in your favorite podcast app!
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:48 Early life and career beginnings
06:00 Lessons from projects at Duke Engineering
11:00 Best value in project management
15:55 Design build vs. design assist
23:40 Commissioning: initial vs. retro
28:48 Challenges in managing complex projects
32:15 Future trends in construction technology
35:39 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Chad:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradconsulting/
Duración:00:37:45
#046 Hetal Lee – Global Lead for Engineering Solutions at JLL
12/17/2024
What are the biggest challenges in asset management for engineering? How do you grow and manage a global, diverse team? What is reliability-centered maintenance, and how does it improve operational efficiency? Hetal Lee, the Global Lead for Engineering Solutions at JLL, answers these questions and more in this insightful episode about engineering solutions in buildings.
Hetal holds a bachelor’s degree from the Milwaukee School of Engineering and an MBA from DePaul University. Before joining JLL, she honed her expertise in engineering sales and specialty product development, bridging the gap between sales and operations.
At JLL, Hetal leads a team that develops client-focused engineering strategies by integrating IoT, data, and reliability-centered maintenance to enhance asset management value and efficiency. Her experience includes RFP management, pitch evaluation, and AI applications in asset onboarding. She combines technical proficiency with a holistic approach to team building and fostering diversity.
With a career spanning 22 years, Hetal has earned numerous accolades. She is a Certified Reliability Leader, an Executive Board Member of SHE Builds, an active member and mentor in ASHRAE and Women in ASHRAE, IFMA FMP Certified, and a published author of the Price Industries Engineer’s Handbook.
Listen to Hetal’s invaluable insights in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
03:00 Career journey and key milestones
05:00 Engineering approach: beyond traditional sales
06:30 Creating a global engineering strategy
09:40 Managing a global and diverse team
12:30 Enhancing onboarding, training, and collaboration
15:45 Reliability-centered maintenance: improving operational efficiency
19:00 Predictive maintenance with IoT and data analytics
23:00 Challenges in asset management and engineering
28:00 Personal insights and career advice
30:23 Conclusion and final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Hetal:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hetal-lee
Duración:00:32:33
#045 Tim Harrington – Vice Chairman at Newmark
11/26/2024
What strategies help real estate professionals thrive through market shifts? How can functionally obsolete buildings be reimagined for today’s needs? What is the new industry standard for attracting tenants back to buildings? Tim Harrington, Vice Chairman at Newmark in Denver, discussed these and other intriguing questions on the recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.
Tim represents major national clients, providing them with comprehensive market insights, financial utilization, and sustainability strategies.
Tim has negotiated leases and sales for over 150 million square feet of office, retail, and industrial space, totaling more than $5 billion in value.
He has been consistently recognized for his exceptional performance. This includes National Rookie of the Year in 1987 and the top broker nationwide for Grubb & Ellis in 2001.
Tim was selected from thousands of brokers nationwide to receive the Hal Ellis Award in recognition of his professional excellence, leadership, and high ethical standards.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:44 Tim Harrington's career beginnings
04:00 Overcoming early career challenges
05:53 Achieving national recognition
07:57 Keys to consistent success
13:15 Impact of COVID-19 on commercial real estate
17:20 Innovative approaches to obsolete buildings
20:33 Creating people-centric workplaces
28:03 Simple advice that can help change the world
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Tim:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-harrington-24555740/
Listen to Tim’s forward-thinking strategies on your favorite podcast app.
Duración:00:29:59
#044 Josh Jones – Director of Admissions at Lincoln Tech – Denver
11/7/2024
Why do Tesla and Johnson Controls recruit and hire Lincoln Tech graduates? What’s the best way to increase inclusion in the industry from the ground-up? How is Lincoln Tech working to address the labor shortage of HVAC technicians?
Josh Jones, the Director of Admissions at Lincoln Tech - Denver, answered these and other interesting questions on the recent podcast episode of “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
As a Lincoln Tech graduate myself, I wanted to speak with Josh about how Lincoln Tech is tackling the labor shortage and other challenges our industry faces today.
With a focus on diversity, sustainability, and hands-on training, Josh revealed how Lincoln Tech prepares students for dynamic careers, including post-graduate opportunities with leaders like Tesla and Johnson Controls.
Listen to Josh's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
01:35 Josh Jones' background and journey
04:32 Addressing the HVAC industry labor shortage
07:21 Lincoln Tech's initiatives and partnerships
10:17 Emerging trends in HVAC education
14:00 Bridging the skills gap
18:42 Creating opportunities for graduates
24:30 Diversity and inclusion at Lincoln Tech
28:55 Final thoughts
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Josh:
Email: jjones@lincolntech.edu
Instagram: @lincolntechdenver
Website: Lincolntech.edu
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Duración:00:31:21
#043 Larry Blouin – Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University
10/21/2024
How can we balance the cost of new technology with ambitious sustainability goals? Can technology bridge critical gaps, including the operations and construction labor shortage? Why is collaboration more essential than ever for the future of construction? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions Larry Blouin addresses in the latest episode of “The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey.”
Larry Blouin, Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University in the Chicago area, brings over 40 years of experience in construction and facilities management. Known for his strategic planning and project leadership, Larry currently leads a team overseeing $1.5 billion in projects across Northwestern’s campuses. Previously, he directed $1 billion in construction initiatives at the University of Chicago and held senior roles at top national construction firms. Larry’s expertise spans a variety of project delivery methods, including design-build and construction management at risk (CMAR), consistently prioritizing collaboration, innovation, and efficiency in every project.
Listen to Larry Blouin's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Preview
02:14 Introduction
03:11 Larry Blouin's Early Inspirations
07:40 Addressing Labor Shortages in the Industry
09:05 Technological Advancements in Construction
11:50 Encouraging Career Day Participation
15:00 Affordability of New Technologies
16:25 Future of Project Delivery
18:05 Importance of Collaboration
20:00 Embracing Technology and Relationships
23:35 Final Thoughts
Connect with Joe Havey:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Larry Blouin:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-blouin-12701510/
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Duración:00:25:24
#042 Ryan Bevan – President of Construction at Gardner Group
10/17/2024
What are the unique challenges in multi-family residential developments? How are recent trends in construction financing shaping the industry? What obstacles remain in overcoming the construction industry labor shortage? Ryan Bevan, President of Construction at Gardner Group and a former Adjunct Professor at Brigham Young University, answered these and other fascinating questions on my podcast.
Ryan has two decades of experience managing construction projects, including commercial spaces, site development, retail, and multi-family residential developments. Over the past 11 years at Gardner Group, Ryan has overseen the development and management of over $1.5 billion in commercial projects.
His work has earned multiple design awards and has been featured in prestigious publications including Utah Contractors Magazine and Architectural Review.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ryan is also an adjunct professor in the Construction Management Master's Program at Brigham Young University and has served as Chair of BYU’s Industry Advisory Committee for 10 years.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:50 From Dentistry to Construction
05:43 The Evolution of Construction Technology
10:10 Pivotal Projects
12:42 Future Trends in Construction
16:00 Challenges in Multifamily Housing
19:40 Financing and Private Equity in Construction
22:00 Addressing Labor Shortages in Construction
26:00 The Importance of Relationships in Construction
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Ryan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-bevan-30468a8/
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Duración:00:29:04
#005 Dr. Roderick Jackson - Laboratory Program Manager of Buildings Research
6/7/2024
What is the difference between an energy efficiency strategy and a decarbonization strategy? What are the biggest challenges to achieving a clean energy future? How are we, as a community, incorporating social equity in the future of buildings research, development, and deployment? Dr. Roderick Jackson - Laboratory Program Manager of Buildings Research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory - discusses these and other crucial energy efficiency topics. Tune in to "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" to learn more.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:41);
Roderick's first mentor - Louis C. Jackson (1:45);
Leading projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (4:00);
Residential building integration & connected communities (6:30);
Efficiency strategy vs decarbonization strategy (10:20);
Labor shortage & the need for more funding for training (16:30)
Buildings of the future are about the people (20:30);
Final thoughts (27:20);
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Duración:00:30:28
#041 Judy Perviance Anderson – RPA, BOMA Fellow
5/28/2024
How has COVID-19 affected property management and asset value? How to navigate the challenges of stringent government regulations in building management? Why are operational analysis and tech integration essential for sustainability in buildings? Judy Perviance Anderson – RPA, BOMA Fellow, answered these and other burning questions on a new episode of my podcast.
Judy is a seasoned professional with over three decades of commercial real estate management experience. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management at the University of Phoenix, and completed the Emerging Leaders in Real Estate Program at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
She has managed 1670 Broadway for many years, a prominent high-rise office tower in Denver's Central Business District.
Judy is actively engaged with BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association) both locally and internationally. She served as President of Denver Metro BOMA and as a Denver BOMA Director. She has been instrumental in monitoring and shaping government policies and initiatives that promote the real estate industry.
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In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Managing an iconic downtown high-rise office tower
03:20 Navigating post-COVID financial turmoil
05:32 Stringent regulations and cash flow challenges
18:22 Importance of operational analysis
32:16 The necessity of ongoing training
33:12 Final thoughts
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-purviance-anderson-6038aa20/
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Duración:00:37:48
#040 Janet Pogue McLaurin – Principal and Global Director of Workplace Research at Gensler
4/2/2024
What does designing for families and distributed teams look like? How did COVID-19 pandemic influence work habits, and how can building owners adapt to this shift? What can companies do to ensure that their physical spaces accommodate the diverse needs of their workforce?
Janet Pogue – Principal and Global Director of Workplace Research at Gensler – answered these and many other important questions on my podcast.
Janet has been instrumental in leading global Workplace Surveys and the Workplace Performance Index® (WPI), measuring how people work, space effectiveness and workplace experience.
Janet has developed workplace strategies for clients such as Vanguard, Capital One, Gallup, General Motors McDonald's, The Coca-Cola Company, and more. She is a sought-after spokesperson at industry events, including The Wall Street Journal Future of Everything Festival, CoreNet Global, and IFMA World Workplace.
Recently elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects, Janet successfully balances her professional achievements with her role as a proud mother and grandmother.
Listen to Janet’s insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
01:36 Reflecting on the 40-year long professional journey
03:16 Public speaking beginnings
05:26 Transformation of workplace design over decades
06:32 Navigating the new normal: workplace design post-COVID-19
18:57 Embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplace design
24:32 The future of work: designing for families and distributed teams
28:09 Exploring generative design and its impact
30:29 Final thoughts
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-pogue-mclaurin-faia-fiida-604b913/
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Duración:00:33:59
#039 Victoria Navarro - System Vice President of Design & Construction Center of Excellence at AdventHealth
3/18/2024
What are the challenges of implementing integrated project delivery in healthcare design and construction? How can we promote diversity within the real estate and construction industry? Victoria Navarro shared her experience, on my Podcast, working with renowned architects like Alfred Caldwell and Bertrand Goldberg in Chicago. She also shares her journey as a first-generation Filipino American and a highly influential woman in the industry.
Victoria is a healthcare design and construction executive with 25 years of leadership experience. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology and an MBA in Healthcare Management from Loyola University of Chicago.
Victoria is currently serving as the System Vice President of the Design & Construction Center of Excellence at AdventHealth. She oversees the planning, aligning, and monitoring of the design and construction functions of the company.
Victoria's extensive career includes strategic oversight of healthcare capital projects, totaling over $3 billion in value. She spearheaded the first LEED Healthcare Gold Certified hospital project in the Midwest.
Beyond her professional achievements, Victoria is a dedicated advocate, contributing to various boards. She is a recipient of the Lean Construction Institute Chicago Community of Practice’s 3rd Annual Bob Krier Award, and the 2020 Milwaukee Business Journal Women of Influence Award, among others.
Listen to Victoria's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app.
In this episode:
Introduction (1:40)
Transition from civil engineering to architecture (4:40)
Experience working for renowned architects in Chicago (7:00)
Impact of motherhood on career trajectory (9:30)
Pursuing an MBA while working full-time (17:00)
Implementing integrated project delivery in healthcare (21:00)
Mentoring and promoting diversity in the industry (30:00)
Owning one's purpose (32:00)
Final thoughts (35:30)
Connect with Joe:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/
Connect with Victoria:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-navarro-mba-hcm-1461a795/
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Duración:00:37:01