The Construction User 2.0

By: Kirk Westwood
  • Summary

  • The Construction User Podcast is the evolution of the award winning Construction User Magazine. It serves as The Association of Union Constructors official source of news, updates, and trends in the construction and maintenance industry . Just as the magazine did for over 15 years, this interview series gives listeners a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on union construction and maintenance and the issues contractors, labor and owner-clients face on a daily basis.
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Episodes
  • Safety Helmets with Barry Miller from The Helmet Lab
    Aug 6 2024

    Join us as Dr. Barry Miller, Director of Outreach and Business Development at the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab discusses cutting-edge research on protective headwear for the construction industry. Learn about the Helmet Lab's innovations, helmet rating processes, and how they aim to enhance worker safety.

    You’ll hear the fascinating origin story of the lab, starting from its groundbreaking 2007 initiative to quantify football helmet safety, to the development of their revolutionary star rating system. Dr. Miller explores the essential role of headgear in sports like soccer and flag football, especially for youth leagues, explaining how even minimal padding can significantly reduce head impact severity. We also dive into the lab's upcoming study on worksite safety helmets, aiming to replicate real-world accident scenarios to create more effective safety ratings. By understanding specific impact conditions, Virginia Tech Helmet Lab is striving to develop superior protection and reduce concussion risks across sports and workplaces alike.

    Barry Miller, PhD, is the Director of Outreach and Business Development at the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab. With a PhD in Biomechanics and experience in health and wellness, Dr. Miller is dedicated to advancing research on head protection and injury prevention.

    The Construction User 2.0 podcast is brought to you by The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). Your host, Kirk Westwood, is Director of Marketing for TAUC. Kirk has helped many organizations tell their stories as a photographer, blogger, web-streamer, and consultant. In each episode, we’ll explore the latest labor trends, industry insights, and important issues in the world of construction. Our guests are industry leaders, subject matter experts, and innovative visionaries discussing how we are building the ‘world of tomorrow.’ TAUC is made up of more than 1,800 contractor companies that utilize union labor for their projects, as well as local contractor associations and vendors in the industrial maintenance and construction fields. TAUC’s mission is to act as an advocate for union contractors and enhance cooperation between all parties to achieve the successful completion of construction projects.


    Discussion points:

    • The many products and testing protocols handled at Virginia Tech Helmet Lab
    • Football head impact sensors inside helmets, driving data-driven improvements
    • NFL helmet ratings and testing vs. “the masses”
    • Examining headgear in sports, reducing head impact severity
    • Flag football popularity is increasing, youth leagues, mandating headgear
    • A study on worksite safety helmets, aiming to reduce concussion risks.
    • Helmet safety testing methods, STAR scores - which evolve with technology and vary for different sports
    • Advancements in helmet fit and durability - fit, materials, and design differ for various sports, single vs. multiple impact helmets
    • The future of helmets and head injury reduction
    • Preliminary research in construction helmets, collecting data for construction site safety
    • Open call for submissions of videos of construction site helmet-related accidents - send them to your organization or Dr. Miller
    • Spread the word about the upcoming research and testing in construction
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    38 mins
  • TradesFutures and Recruitment - a discussion with Nicole Schwartz
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, Kirk speaks with Nicole Schwartz, Executive Director of TradesFutures, exploring her career journey and the organization's mission to bolster the trades. They delve into strategies for enhancing recruitment and retention, addressing labor challenges within the construction industry.

    Nicole shares her unique career journey, transitioning from a Spanish teacher and pastry chef to her current role in workforce development. We delve into the mission and initiatives of Trades Futures, including apprenticeship readiness programs, childcare pilots, and partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Nicole's diverse background provides valuable insights into how her varied experiences influence her work in promoting inclusivity and opportunity within the construction industry.

    In another segment, we discuss the multifaceted aspects of workforce development and apprenticeship programs. We highlight the importance of local connections with building trades councils to align training with regional job opportunities, ensuring a robust job pipeline.

    Nicole Schwartz, Executive Director of TradesFutures, brings extensive experience in education and workforce development to the position. Formerly NABTU’s Apprenticeship Readiness Program Coordinator, she oversaw 200 ARP programs nationwide. Prior to that, Schwartz taught Social Studies and Spanish in Milwaukee Public Schools and led initiatives in Restorative Practices and Positive Behavior Interventions. She holds a BA in International Affairs and Spanish for the Professions from Marquette University and a Master’s in Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Schwartz transitioned to workforce development in 2015, focusing on creating pathways to sustainable careers.

    The Construction User 2.0 podcast is brought to you by The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). Your host, Kirk Westwood, is Director of Marketing for TAUC. Kirk has helped many organizations tell their stories as a photographer, blogger, web-streamer, and consultant. In each episode, we’ll explore the latest labor trends, industry insights, and important issues in the world of construction. Our guests are industry leaders, subject matter experts, and innovative visionaries discussing how we are building the ‘world of tomorrow.’ TAUC is made up of more than 1,800 contractor companies that utilize union labor for their projects, as well as local contractor associations and vendors in the industrial maintenance and construction fields. TAUC’s mission is to act as an advocate for union contractors and enhance cooperation between all parties to achieve the successful completion of construction projects.


    Discussion points:

    • NABTU’s diversity initiatives
    • Nicole’s journey includes teaching Spanish and time as a pastry chef
    • Where TradesFutures finds people
    • What the apprenticeship readiness programs are all about
    • Childcare pilot programs - Milwaukee and NYC
    • Childcare is key for full employment for communities
    • You have to know where the industry stands now in order to get to new levels
    • Changing scenarios in the industry require recalibration
    • Looking forward into the future of TradesFutures programs
    • DC focuses on making contracts easier, whatever the tech

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    35 mins
  • Meet Document Crunch
    Apr 23 2024

    Do you know what AI can do for your construction business right now?

    In today’s episode, host Kirk Westwood welcomes Document Crunch team members Kyle Dungca, Head of Industry Solutions; Maegan Spivey, Construction Contracts Specialist; and Chad Waite, Sr. Channel Manager. Document Crunch is a software program designed specifically for the construction industry that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify complex contracts.

    You’ll hear how Document Crunch (founded by attorneys in the industry) aims to make contracts understandable by anyone involved in a project, from legal professionals to field crew. Unlike other software that adds on AI features, Document Crunch is built on AI from the ground up, allowing for functionalities like a new chat feature, AI-powered annotations on contracts, and time-saving features. This focus on AI allows Document Crunch to transform contracts with complex legal jargon into accessible information, saving time and money.

    Kyle Dungca is Head of Industry Solutions, and mainly responsible for developing and implementing strategies to address industry-specific challenges and opportunities for the company. His team works closely with other departments (Engineering, Product, Marketing, and Sales) to identify customer needs, develop solutions, promote them to target markets, and track KPIs.

    Maegan Spivey is a Contract Specialist and serves the teams at Document Crunch to connect the work they do to the construction industry. This can include testing, prompt engineering or providing content and context to help the team provide the best experience for customers.

    Chad Waite is not just a Sr. Channel Manager at Document Crunch; he's a visionary leader with a track record of driving growth in the tech industry. With extensive experience in business growth, channel strategy, and performance marketing, Chad has played integral roles in scaling startups and driving successful acquisitions. As a husband, father, and avid biker, Chad brings a unique blend of passion, creativity, and strategic thinking to every endeavor he undertakes.

    The Construction User 2.0 podcast is brought to you by The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). Your host, Kirk Westwood, is Director of Marketing for TAUC. Kirk has helped many organizations tell their stories as a photographer, blogger, web-streamer, and consultant. In each episode, we’ll explore the latest labor trends, industry insights, and important issues in the world of construction. Our guests are industry leaders, subject matter experts, and innovative visionaries discussing how we are building the ‘world of tomorrow.’ TAUC is made up of more than 1,800 contractor companies that utilize union labor for their projects, as well as local contractor associations and vendors in the industrial maintenance and construction fields. TAUC’s mission is to act as an advocate for union contractors and enhance cooperation between all parties to achieve the successful completion of construction projects.

    Discussion points:

    • New songs stuck in head - three guests reveal
    • What is Document Crunch?
    • Document Crunch helps remove your pain points
    • The A...
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    36 mins

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