Episodios

  • Innovation in Construction
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode of the CSP Group Podcast, industry leaders sit down to explore the future of construction innovation — from AI and automation to human-centered safety culture.


    The conversation dives deep into how artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and connected platforms like SiteForm and FactorLab are transforming how general contractors plan, communicate, and manage safety. The hosts also discuss the CARE universal orientation program, a groundbreaking initiative that brings contractors together to create consistent safety standards and empower the trades.


    But innovation in construction isn’t just about technology — it’s about people. The team talks openly about the shift from discipline to coaching, the importance of mental health awareness, and how real collaboration across companies can simplify life for trade partners while improving project outcomes.


    Topics Covered:


    • The rise of AI in pre-task planning and jobsite safety

    • The CARE Program and universal workforce orientation

    • Collaboration vs. competition between general contractors

    • Using drones and robotics for site management and inspections

    • Rethinking safety through coaching and engagement

    • Building a culture that prioritizes people and performance



    If you’re passionate about innovation, safety, and the future of construction, this episode offers practical insight, honest debate, and forward-thinking ideas that are reshaping the industry.

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    51 m
  • Rethinking Pre-qualification: Why Real Safety Data Beats the EMR Myth
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode of the CSP Podcast, industry leaders sit down for an honest and in-depth roundtable on procurement, prequalification, and safety in construction — and how technology is changing it all.

    From Experience Modification Rates (EMRs) to recordable incident rates (RIRs), the discussion dives into what general contractors really look for when evaluating trade partners — and why some traditional metrics no longer tell the full story. The group breaks down how safety data, leadership culture, and real-world performance intersect to define a contractor’s true reliability.

    They also explore how companies are beginning to use AI, predictive analytics, and smarter data systems to transform the prequalification process — helping identify risk, strengthen relationships, and build safer job sites.

    Whether you’re a subcontractor looking to prequalify, a GC refining your process, or just someone interested in where construction safety and technology are heading, this episode offers practical insights, candid perspectives, and a glimpse into the future of the industry.

    Topics Covered:

    • How GCs truly evaluate trade partners
    • Why EMR isn’t the only measure of performance
    • Turning lagging indicators into leading results
    • Using OSHA logs and safety data effectively
    • The rise of AI and automation in construction procurement
    • Building real partnerships through transparency and communication


    If you’re in construction, safety, or project management, this is a must-listen conversation about how data, people, and innovation are redefining what it means to build smart and build safe.

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    35 m
  • Rena Harrington: Turning Tragedy Into Advocacy for Safer Workplaces
    Apr 7 2025

    In this deeply personal and powerful episode of Construction Safety Perspectives, host Bob Kunz speaks with Rena Harrington — a mother whose world changed forever on January 18, 2018, when her 27-year-old son, Justin, was killed in a workplace accident while working on a residential construction site in Gloucester, Massachusetts.Rena shares the emotional story of Justin’s life, his passion for heavy equipment and construction work, and the troubling safety concerns he voiced just days before the accident. She takes listeners through the harrowing timeline of being notified — not by police at her door, but through a series of calls while at work — and how her family found out about his death through a news article being shared on Facebook before official confirmation.Through grief, heartbreak, and unimaginable loss, Rena has become a powerful advocate for change. Today, she is an active voice within the United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF) — a national nonprofit organization that supports families affected by preventable workplace deaths and helps them navigate the difficult process of investigations, OSHA proceedings, and workers’ compensation.In this episode, Rena speaks candidly about: • The critical safety oversights on Justin’s job site • How young workers often aren’t aware of their rights or options • Gaps in how employers handle emergency contact protocols • The emotional toll of workplace loss and the lack of accountability many families face • Her ongoing legislative work in Massachusetts to strengthen workers’ comp funeral benefits and hold small employers to safer standards • And how she found strength and healing by helping other families through USMWFThis episode is not just a tribute to Justin — it’s a call to action for employers, regulators, and construction professionals to ensure that no other family experiences what Rena has.To learn more about USMWF or to connect with someone for support after a workplace fatality, visit: https://usmwf.orgThe organization provides emotional support, access to resources, and helps families share their stories to raise awareness and push for real safety reform.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Workforce Development w/ Bob Kunz & Michael Currier
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode, Bob sits down with Michael Currier, the Director of Recovery at Building Futures RI, to discuss his impactful first year at the organization and their innovative workforce development initiatives. We dive into Building Futures RI’s “We’ve Got Your Back” program and explore their unique collaboration with Construction Management (CM). Michael shares valuable insights into what employers can and should be doing to create more supportive environments for their workforce.


    Building Futures, launched in 2007, is dedicated to leveraging the Registered Apprenticeship model, which has trained highly skilled tradespeople for over 100 years. Michael highlights the organization’s focus on pre-apprenticeship programs designed to prepare low-income Rhode Islanders for successful careers in the building trades. Learn how their Apprentice Utilization Program is shaping the future of construction labor in the state and how Building Futures is expanding into new sectors like healthcare, information technology, advanced manufacturing, and green industries.


    For more information about Building Futures, visit: bfri.org.


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    46 m
  • Health, Safety, and Construction Site Wellness w/ Doug LaPlante & Natalie Centeno
    Oct 16 2024

    In this episode, Doug welcomes Natalie Centeno, MS, LAT, ATC, a licensed athletic trainer and certified health and nutrition coach at Pivot Onsite Innovations, an Athletico company. Natalie shares her expertise on the essential role of wellness programs in the construction industry, highlighting the innovative work being done to support workers’ health and well-being on site.

    With over two decades of experience, Pivot Onsite Innovations has been transforming workplace health outcomes through proven healthcare, prevention, and performance solutions. Natalie discusses how their team of occupational health specialists collaborates with employers to customize programs that reduce injuries, enhance safety cultures, and mitigate workers’ compensation costs, resulting in a healthier and more productive workforce.

    Throughout the episode, Natalie emphasizes the importance of treating workers as “industrial athletes,” providing injury prevention, care, and education tailored to their unique needs. She highlights initiatives like daily stretching routines, nutrition challenges, and mental health resources that promote overall well-being. Additionally, Natalie addresses the critical issue of heat illness prevention and the proactive measures taken on site to ensure worker safety.

    If you’re interested in learning how wellness can be effectively integrated into high-risk environments like construction, this episode is a must-listen!


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    31 m
  • Implementing Safety on Construction Sites w/ Shaun Carvalho, Jason Edic & Jamie Evans
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode, hosts Shaun Carvalho and Jason Edic are joined by Jamie Evans from Turner Construction. They discuss the critical question of who truly owns safety on construction sites.

    From the roles of superintendents and project executives to the impact of organizational structure, this discussion provides valuable insights for anyone in the construction industry. Whether you're in management, operations, or safety, this episode is packed with practical advice on cultivating a strong safety culture within your projects.

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    41 m
  • Building a Culture of Safety w/ Shaun Carvalho & Brendan Ready
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode of Construction Safety Perspectives, Shaun Carvalho sits down with Brendan Ready, a key player in Shawmut Design and Construction's safety team. Brandon shares his insights on what it takes to maintain safety excellence on the job site, drawing from his extensive experience in the industry.


    He discusses the critical safety protocols Shawmut has in place, the importance of a safety-first culture, and how the company stays ahead of industry standards. Whether you're a safety professional, a construction manager, or simply interested in the field, this episode provides valuable lessons on the intricacies of safety management in the construction industry.

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    29 m
  • Dismantling Danger: Demolition Precautions w/ Jason Edic and Drew Peckham
    Jul 24 2024

    Jason Edic joined by Drew Peckham VP of Risk Management and Employee Development at Unified Construction Group. They discuss the skills needed and hazards in demolition. He stresses the importance of having the make safe discussion before demolition starts and having the MEP trades onsite with demo. Demolition is not the precursor to construction; it is the start of construction.

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    59 m