Sep 21, 2021
The General Contractor of the future will be successful based on their ability to identify, evaluate and implement new technologies.
In 2017, computing power became sufficient to open up the doors for some of the toughest challenges in Construction to be addressed by software solutions. Billions of dollars of venture capital poured into tech start-up companies and the Construction tech renaissance kicked into gear.
With the influx of technology available, though, construction companies have found it difficult to determine and implement what they need to build faster, high-quality, cost-effective projects.
How do shrewd construction companies avoid overwhelm and use tech to build better projects? This is what I discuss in this week’s podcast episode with René Morkos. The son of a civil engineer, René grew up in the construction industry. He has worked on construction projects worldwide.
René is the founder and CEO of ALICE Technologies and teaches at Stanford University's Ph.D. program in Construction Management.
Some of the important highlights we discuss are:
If you’re a CEO wanting to take advantage of the construction technology renaissance, you will definitely find this interview insightful.
Discussion Points:
0:00 Introduction
3:11 Difference between an orchestra and a construction crew
3:44 Construction is a complicated field
5:00 The construction renaissance
6:53 Generative construction simulator
7:44 Shift the mindset: Stop scheduling, start simulating
9:12 How to continue to simulate throughout the project
13:03 How innovative construction companies participate in this renaissance
16:59 Three factors that will determine a general contractor’s success
17:58 One position to create to take advantage of the renaissance
27:53 What is the impact a software is going to have on my process?
28:09 The 3-step process when evaluating the right technology for your organization
35:31 1 question CEOs should ask every night before going to bed
39:20 What does ALICE do, and for who is it?
41:41 Leveraging the value that construction experts have
43:14 How to get in touch with René
43:33 The bleeding edge in technology for construction
45:21 What semantics mean
49:05 Three action items construction companies can take to participate in the renaissance
49:49 BONUS: René’s recommended restaurant in the Bay Area
About the Guest:
René Morkos is the founder and CEO of ALICE Technologies and teaches at Stanford University's Ph.D. program in Construction Management. The son of a civil engineer, René grew up in the construction industry. He has worked on construction projects worldwide.
His professional experience ranges from working as a project manager in Afghanistan to building an underwater pipeline project in Beirut, from driving automation engineering on a $350 million gas refinery expansion project in Abu Dhabi to leading the development of a virtual design and construction model for Amsterdam’s cruise ship terminal.
René received his Ph.D. in Construction Engineering and Management from Stanford University, his MSCE in Construction Management from USC, and his BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the American University of Beirut.
Resources:
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