In this episode, Angelo Suntries discusses the importance of the human side of construction and the need for effective communication and networking in the industry. He shares his personal journey and passion for promoting the construction industry's positive impact on society. Angelo emphasizes the significance of creating a safe space for mental health and the need to address unrealistic schedules and budgets in construction projects. The conversation explores various themes in the construction industry, including collaborative models and risk sharing, the focus on fulfilling minimum contract requirements, the role of paperwork and documentation, the generational transition in the industry, and the future of the construction industry.
Angelo is a passionate leader in the construction industry with 20 years of experience in designing and building in the ICI sector. He has represented both contractors and owners and understands the struggles from both sides of the fence. Angelo believes that focusing on the human principles of connection including effective communication and fostering healthy relationships is a critical part to ensuring a successful future for the construction industry.
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Website: angelosuntres.com
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