From A to Built Podcast
From A to Built Podcast
Podcast Description
From A to Built is a podcast about building better. We delve into the challenges in architecture, real estate, and construction, while highlighting solutions and sharing valuable insights. Our episodes feature industry innovations that are transforming workflows and explore the public policies shaping design and development. By engaging with the people who make it all happen, we aim to inspire and inform. Our mission is simple: to build a world more abundant than the one we inherited.
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The podcast explores topics related to architectural innovation, real estate development, and public policy impacts on construction. For example, episodes focus on significant themes like urban transformation for the 2028 Olympics and highlight advancements such as sustainable building technologies and community-focused design strategies.

From A to Built is a podcast about building better. We delve into the challenges in architecture, real estate, and construction, while highlighting solutions and sharing valuable insights. Our episodes feature industry innovations that are transforming workflows and explore the public policies shaping design and development. By engaging with the people who make it all happen, we aim to inspire and inform. Our mission is simple: to build a world more abundant than the one we inherited.
Most projects don't fall apart on site, they fall apart in the contract.
In this episode, construction attorney Gregory Reaume – Bryson's brother (really) – breaks down what owners and contractors most often get wrong before they ever break ground, from one-sided agreements that quietly set up lawsuits to the notice and change-order clauses that decide who eats the cost when things shift. He shares real war stories from the field, explains how to protect yourself on both sides of the deal, and digs into how AI is reshaping the way contracts get reviewed and negotiated. A candid, practical look at the legal side of building, with the people who live in it.

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