May 4, 2021
To ensure a better outcome in your projects, building trust between the owner, contractor, and designer is crucial. Aligning your goals and continuous communication are vital. But when problems in the project arise, what can contractors do to resolve them without compromising the trust of their clients?
In this week’s podcast episode, I talk with Pete Caputo of Truebeck Construction. He gives us the differing points of view of both the owner and contractor. We talk about what trust and transparency looks like and how this plays out in a construction project. Pete also shares some frameworks for contractor-owner meetings that have been successful in the past. We also touch base on encouraging your team to be more involved in problem-solving and the role of young minds in the industry.
Tune in to this episode today!
Discussion Points:
0:00 Introduction
3:10
What’s most broken about the way
construction projects are built
4:35
The owner is responsible for the
alignment of parties
5:33 Focus on the experience of the
work
7:00 What the owners want is
value
9:09 Building trust between contractors and
architects
10:48 Meaning of
trust
12:48 How to get the perfect three: cost, quality,
schedule
13:56 Benefits of setting daily alignment
meetings
17:09 Who is part of the
meeting
18:40 Dispute alignment
meeting
20:33 Clear group
meeting
24:40 Prevent wasted time in resolving
issues
26:23 Why owners and contractors struggle with
building strong relationships
29:03
What is
transparency?
34:54 Accountability
37:04
Psychological
safety
42:27 Top soft skills for construction
leaders
44:55 Involving naive thinkers in solving
problems
49:51 Summary of how to get a better outcome in
projects
About the Guest:
Pete Caputo is Vice President of Operations at Truebeck Construction. He is a full-service commercial general contractor focused on technical building, complex projects, and interiors in the Western US. With over 25 years of experience in construction, Pete has served on both the builder and owner sides in the healthcare and commercial office markets. Pete led a statewide development group of projects, including over $4 billion in total project portfolio. His clients include national healthcare providers such as Kaiser, Sutter Health, and UCSF. Some of the notable healthcare facilities include Sutter Health’s Van Ness and Geary Campus and the CPMC Mission Bernal Campus, and the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital at Mission Bay.
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