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Elevate Construction

Elevate Construction

Construction

Phoenix, Arizona 8,308 followers

Elevating the entire construction industry through insights, solutions, and training.

About us

Elevate Construction provides training and consulting services for the construction industry by providing social media content, coaching, and remarkable in-person trainings. All positions in construction management, with a focus on Foremen, Field Engineers, and Superintendents, will learn to be better master builders with our services.

Industry
Construction
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona
Type
Partnership
Founded
2020

Locations

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    2828 N Central Ave 10th Floor - 716

    Phoenix, Arizona 85004, US

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Updates

  • Turning Problems into Opportunities!   Hi there, let’s dive into the highlights from Episode #1271 of the Elevate Construction Podcast. Not all problems are created equal. Some are dead ends—problems that lack solutions, block progress, and leave us stuck. Others? They're problem-opportunities—challenges that force us to innovate, streamline, and ultimately improve. In this episode, I break down the difference between a problem-problem and a problem-opportunity: A problem-problem is when you're stuck with no way forward—no resources, no buy-in, no ability to change the situation. A problem-opportunity is a challenge that pushes you to adapt, optimize, and elevate your game. It demands creativity and action. At LeanTakt, we’ve implemented a gates system inspired by Goldratt’s rules of flow. This structured approach ensures quality at every stage and prevents scaling a mess. The result? Some of the best production planning we’ve ever seen. When you face a challenge, ask yourself: Is this a problem, or is it an opportunity? If there’s a way to improve and take action—lean in, because that’s where growth happens. Let’s stop seeing every challenge as a roadblock and start using them as launchpads. What’s a time you turned a problem into an opportunity? Let’s discuss in the comments! Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/gc-ZT-fH (Summary developed using AI)

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  • Join our team as a Job Site Carpenter and play a crucial role in shaping our projects! 🚧 We're looking for a skilled professional with carpentry expertise, site coordination savvy, and a keen eye for safety. If you're passionate about maintaining efficient and safe job sites, and ready to contribute to daily operations, we want to hear from you. Apply now and build your future with us! 🏗️ #CarpentryJobs #ConstructionCareers #JobOpportunity #JoinOurTeam"

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  • Hey folks, let’s jump into the key takeaways from Episode #1270 of the Elevate Construction Podcast. In this episode, I tackled some listener questions, including a key challenge: How do we help residential builders shift from guess estimates and paper-based processes to collaborative, design-build approaches seen in commercial projects? Trade Partners Will Rise to the Occasion – Residential builders are just as capable of high standards as commercial teams when given the right expectations. The key is teaching and guiding them, not assuming they can’t adapt. CAD vs. BIM: What Matters Most? – While 3D modeling in Revit is ideal, the real focus should be on accuracy and coordination. Ensuring floor plate dimensions, structural anchors, ceiling heights, and MEP pathways are well-planned is more important than the specific tool being used. Communicating Change to Developers – The best way to introduce better processes is to get permission, show results, and give them credit. When a method proves successful, celebrate it—this builds trust for future innovations. It’s time to raise the bar in residential construction—clean, safe, and organized sites should be the norm, not the exception. What’s been your biggest challenge in bridging the gap between residential and commercial building standards? Let’s discuss. Link to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/gNcAnmf9 (Summary developed using AI)

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  • Hey everyone, let’s get straight into the insights from Episode #1269 of the Elevate Construction Podcast. In this episode, I took a deep dive into Advanced Work Packaging (AWP)—its strengths, its flaws, and why we need to be cautious when applying it to construction projects. What Works in AWP? ✔️ Path of construction approach. ✔️ Well-structured work packages for engineering, procurement, and installation. ✔️ Use of 3D modeling and data integration. ✔️ Ensuring trades have what they need to work efficiently. Where AWP Falls Short: ❌ Overly complex and difficult to implement in commercial construction. ❌ Large, batched construction areas create inefficiencies. ❌ Workface planning often excludes the foremen—the very people who need to be involved. ❌ Unrealistic resource demands for planning at this level. What’s the better approach? Start with Takt. A Takt-based system naturally integrates the best elements of CPM, Last Planner, AWP, and Scrum—without the unnecessary complexity. If you’re an owner thinking about AWP, my advice: Implement Takt first. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/g36xAGc9 (Summary developed using AI)

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  • Communicate Clearly, Lead Effectively!   Hello and welcome, let’s dive into the main points from Episode #1268 of the Elevate Construction Podcast. One of the biggest challenges in any industry—especially construction—is clear communication. In this episode, I break down five key strategies to ensure your message is received the way you intend: 🔹Be Clear – Deliver a single, focused message. No clutter, no confusion. 🔹Talk Less – If you can say it in fewer words, do it. Sound bites > long-winded explanations. 🔹Use More Visuals – A clear image or diagram can often communicate more effectively than words. 🔹Speak in Sound Bites – Think of your message like a commercial—short, impactful, and to the point. 🔹Match Their Pace – If your audience is overwhelmed, they won’t absorb the information. Slow down and ensure they follow. Communication isn't just about what you say—it's about what the other person understands. Want to sharpen your communication skills and make an impact? Tune in to the full episode. Link to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/eVRGJ348 (Summary developed using AI)

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  • Prevent vs. React: The Mindset Shift Construction Needs Hi everyone, today we’re diving into the highlights from Episode #1267 of the Elevate Construction Podcast. Too often in construction, we see teams rushing into action—starting fast, pushing schedules, scrambling to meet deadlines. But here's the real key: Don't start fast. Prepare fast. In this episode, I break down the critical difference between prevention and reaction. The best projects aren't the ones that move the quickest at the start—they're the ones that are planned well, structured for flow, and set up for success before breaking ground. 🔹 Preparation means stability—clear minds, organized work, and a controlled job site. 🔹 Reaction means chaos—firefighting, rework, delays, and stress. 🔹 Great teams prepare fast. They start procurement early, map out logistics in pre-con, and create a plan before ever putting boots on the ground. So, next time you hear "We need to start ASAP," ask instead: Are we prepared? Tune in for the full discussion: https://lnkd.in/gzFqsY_t (Summary developed using AI)

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