ENR’s Critical Path Podcast delivers insights from leading industry experts and decision-makers about the latest construction industry innovations, issues and developments.
Jeff Yoders and Aileen Cho discuss artificial intelligence in construction and society at large with Burcin Kaplanoglu, Oracle vice president and leader of the company’s Innovation Lab, who also is Critical Path’s first returning guest.
ENR Editors Aileen Cho and Jeff Yoders talk to the McCarthy Cos. project manager on how a team dealt with nearly zero-vision conditions underwater at the Texas site to remove old concrete and steel—with the help of a robot vessel named Little Dude.
Skanska Executive Vice President Bryan Northrop has seen the evolution of Boston’s life sciences and pharmaceutical market and solved some of most challenging preconstruction and renovation problems over more than 20 years of projects in New England. He talks with Aileen Cho and Jeff Yoders about what clients want and need in this growing and competitive market.
Trunk Tools Founder and CEO Sarah Buchner talks to Jeff Yoders and Aileen Cho about growing up in the trades, working her way through the worlds of Fintech and Contech startups, the psychology of construction jobsites, making an AI that’s responsive to requests from the field and even a little bit about Oktoberfest in Munich. Prost!
ENR editors Aileen Cho and Jeff Yoders talk to the ENR 2003 Award of Excellence recipient about his new mission to help others struggling with mental health issues.
As markets shift toward less carbon-intensive energy production, workforce development efforts are intensifying to ensure there are enough craft workers with skillsets necessary to build infrastructure critical to a more sustainable future. Leaders interviewed by Environment and Policy Senior Editor Pam McFarland in this episode include Heidi Binko, co-founder and executive director of The Just Transition Fund (pictured).
Earth Matters, Special installments in ENR’s Critical Path podcast taking a deep dive at the intersection of construction and climate change.
In the first episode of Earth Matters, ENR's new climate change podcast series, Senior Editor Aileen Cho talks to execs at the Port of Long Beach and its tenant Long Beach Container Terminal—including Heather Tomley, port managing director of planning and environmental affairs (pictured)—to find out how they are making their infrastructure as green as possible.
Earth Matters, Special installments in ENR’s Critical Path podcast taking a deep dive at the intersection of construction and climate change.