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If you can ship a site plan with one click, do you still need the degree or just better prompts?
Director of Innovation Brandon Blackberg (RTM Engineering) joins KP for a fast, practitioner-level riff on how AI is reshaping civil and structural work. We cover the “McDonald’s vs gourmet” future of delivery, why generalists win in a systems world, and how to avoid getting locked into someone else’s feature stack. We also talk vibe coding, token bills, and what KP would do if he started a firm tomorrow.
Highlights
- Why entry-level engineers will start closer to “junior-plus” with AI at their fingertips
- Generalist thinking vs narrow specialization when failures are system level
- Rethinking drawings and phases when iteration is cheap
- Time and materials, lump sum, and the real impact of token costs
- Multi-LLM strategies to avoid platform lock-in
- Guardrails that keep creativity alive and production safe
- Build vs buy: when an internal tool beats a vendor, and when it doesn’t
- Career paths that don’t look like ladders: engineering, coding, sales
Learn more about KPR Co Mastermind Groups here!
Upcoming KPR Co events
- Owners’ Training Series Kickoff: practical moves for owners and owner’s reps
- Vibe-a-Thon: vibe coding for non-coders, prizes included
- 9th Annual KPR Summit: the room where AEC’s next moves get decided
Turn your 2026 plan into real Q1 momentum.
Join KP Reddy and a small room of AEC leaders on January 13 in the SF Bay Area for the first KPR Quarterly, where strategy meets execution in the first 90 days.
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