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From on Site to Construction Director with Matt Morris.

Matt Morris, Director of Construction at the Efficiency Network, shares his career path and experiences in the construction industry. He discusses his education in civil engineering and construction management, as well as his early work as a project engineer and project manager. Matt also talks about his transition to the role of Director of Construction and the challenges and rewards of managing people and strategy. He emphasizes the importance of the trades and the need to encourage young people to pursue careers in construction.

This conversation explores various aspects of the construction industry, including the importance of embracing technology, increasing diversity in the trades, and the value of a diverse workforce. It also highlights the opportunities for tradespeople in today's America and the importance of learning marketable skills. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration and building relationships in the AEC industry, as well as the challenges and rewards of a career in construction. Additionally, it discusses the impact of trade organizations and the value of researching historical construction methods. The conversation concludes with advice for young professionals starting their careers in construction.

Takeaways

  • Civil engineering provides a strong foundation for a career in construction, with its focus on problem-solving and teamwork.
  • There are different paths in the construction industry, including field engineering and project management.
  • The role of Director of Construction involves managing people and strategy, and requires a shift from individual project success to organizational success.
  • The trades are facing a significant shortage of skilled workers as many baby boomers retire, and it is important to encourage young people to consider careers in construction. Embracing technology is crucial in the construction industry, as it can lead to increased efficiency and the ability to handle more complex problems.
  • Increasing diversity in the trades is important for the industry's growth and success.
  • Tradespeople can learn marketable skills that can be used for personal projects or additional sources of income.
  • Collaboration and building relationships are essential in the AEC industry, as they can lead to successful projects and a positive work environment.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-morris-240b5231/

The Efficiency Network: https://tensaves.com/

BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!

Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernal

www.gusbernal.com

Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier!

A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!

How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.

https://www.mentordino.com/network/


🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟

Website: https://www/mentordino.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llc

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/katelyn-rossier-aia-ncarb-lssbb


🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟

Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?


🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟

Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support


#Architecture #Engineering #Construction #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment #mentor

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47 episodes

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From on Site to Construction Director with Matt Morris.

Matt Morris, Director of Construction at the Efficiency Network, shares his career path and experiences in the construction industry. He discusses his education in civil engineering and construction management, as well as his early work as a project engineer and project manager. Matt also talks about his transition to the role of Director of Construction and the challenges and rewards of managing people and strategy. He emphasizes the importance of the trades and the need to encourage young people to pursue careers in construction.

This conversation explores various aspects of the construction industry, including the importance of embracing technology, increasing diversity in the trades, and the value of a diverse workforce. It also highlights the opportunities for tradespeople in today's America and the importance of learning marketable skills. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration and building relationships in the AEC industry, as well as the challenges and rewards of a career in construction. Additionally, it discusses the impact of trade organizations and the value of researching historical construction methods. The conversation concludes with advice for young professionals starting their careers in construction.

Takeaways

  • Civil engineering provides a strong foundation for a career in construction, with its focus on problem-solving and teamwork.
  • There are different paths in the construction industry, including field engineering and project management.
  • The role of Director of Construction involves managing people and strategy, and requires a shift from individual project success to organizational success.
  • The trades are facing a significant shortage of skilled workers as many baby boomers retire, and it is important to encourage young people to consider careers in construction. Embracing technology is crucial in the construction industry, as it can lead to increased efficiency and the ability to handle more complex problems.
  • Increasing diversity in the trades is important for the industry's growth and success.
  • Tradespeople can learn marketable skills that can be used for personal projects or additional sources of income.
  • Collaboration and building relationships are essential in the AEC industry, as they can lead to successful projects and a positive work environment.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-morris-240b5231/

The Efficiency Network: https://tensaves.com/

BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!

Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernal

www.gusbernal.com

Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier!

A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!

How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.

https://www.mentordino.com/network/


🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟

Website: https://www/mentordino.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llc

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/katelyn-rossier-aia-ncarb-lssbb


🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟

Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?


🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟

Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support


#Architecture #Engineering #Construction #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment #mentor

  continue reading

47 episodes

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