Listen "#043 Larry Blouin – Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University"
Episode Synopsis
How can we balance the cost of new technology with ambitious sustainability goals? Can technology bridge critical gaps, including the operations and construction labor shortage? Why is collaboration more essential than ever for the future of construction? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions Larry Blouin addresses in the latest episode of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey." Larry Blouin, Senior Director of Capital Programs at Northwestern University in the Chicago area, brings over 40 years of experience in construction and facilities management. Known for his strategic planning and project leadership, Larry currently leads a team overseeing $1.5 billion in projects across Northwestern's campuses. Previously, he directed $1 billion in construction initiatives at the University of Chicago and held senior roles at top national construction firms. Larry's expertise spans a variety of project delivery methods, including design-build and construction management at risk (CMAR), consistently prioritizing collaboration, innovation, and efficiency in every project. Listen to Larry Blouin's insights on "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" in your favorite podcast app. In this episode: 00:00 Preview 02:14 Introduction 03:11 Larry Blouin's Early Inspirations 07:40 Addressing Labor Shortages in the Industry 09:05 Technological Advancements in Construction 11:50 Encouraging Career Day Participation 15:00 Affordability of New Technologies 16:25 Future of Project Delivery 18:05 Importance of Collaboration 20:00 Embracing Technology and Relationships 23:35 Final Thoughts Connect with Joe Havey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-havey-cem-leed-ap/ Connect with Larry Blouin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-blouin-12701510/ If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review of "The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" on Apple and Spotify!
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