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363: Mental health and construction

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"The more you put into people and keep them long term, the more they’re going to return on helping you grow your business."
In this conversation, Devon Tilly and co-host Nathan Wood chats with Jackson Hoggard of Double Hung!
Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

This podcast is a part of a series of episodes that will be coming out from now until Spring 2025 covering the AEC Summit in Austin, Texas April 23rd - 25th 2025. We encourage our listeners and partners to share and engage with us during this conference coverage!
In this episode Jackson discusses project health metrics, personal stories from the construction industry, and challenges of navigating family business dynamics. He emphasizes the need for innovation in small businesses, the significance of mental health in succession planning, and the human element in business transitions. The conversation highlights the importance of external connections and the role of technology in driving change within the construction industry. The group discusses the challenges and dynamics of leadership in the construction industry, particularly focusing on mental health, the importance of AEC integration summits, and the need for a cultural shift towards valuing artisanship alongside productivity. They explore the development of mental health metrics and the CARES rating, emphasizing the significance of investing in people to foster a healthier work environment and improve overall productivity.
From the Double Hung website:
With a passion for sustainability and a commitment to quality and performance, Double Hung is dedicated to perfecting the art and craft of historic window restoration. Their work reflects a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, authenticity, community, and affordability. The original windows found in residential, commercial, and institutional historic buildings range from simple, single-pane double-hungs to elaborate multi-paned showpiece fenestration designed by architects to give structures distinction and appeal. Some historic buildings feature a variety of window types, each distinct and important as historic elements deserving retention, restoration, and improvement to preserve the building's appeal and authenticity for future generations. All processes and products fully conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Rehabilitation. The team understands the requirements of working under the guidelines of the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Offices to ensure that valuable tax credits are secured for their projects. With extensive experience in handling window restoration projects of all sizes across residential, commercial, and institutional settings throughout the Southeast and beyond, the organization excels in delivering exceptional results. For buildings where original windows are missing, their 20,000-square-foot facility specializes in replicating entire window systems to meet even the most demanding architectural specifications.

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The Art of Construction and Devon Tilly / The Art of Construction에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 The Art of Construction and Devon Tilly / The Art of Construction 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
"The more you put into people and keep them long term, the more they’re going to return on helping you grow your business."
In this conversation, Devon Tilly and co-host Nathan Wood chats with Jackson Hoggard of Double Hung!
Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

This podcast is a part of a series of episodes that will be coming out from now until Spring 2025 covering the AEC Summit in Austin, Texas April 23rd - 25th 2025. We encourage our listeners and partners to share and engage with us during this conference coverage!
In this episode Jackson discusses project health metrics, personal stories from the construction industry, and challenges of navigating family business dynamics. He emphasizes the need for innovation in small businesses, the significance of mental health in succession planning, and the human element in business transitions. The conversation highlights the importance of external connections and the role of technology in driving change within the construction industry. The group discusses the challenges and dynamics of leadership in the construction industry, particularly focusing on mental health, the importance of AEC integration summits, and the need for a cultural shift towards valuing artisanship alongside productivity. They explore the development of mental health metrics and the CARES rating, emphasizing the significance of investing in people to foster a healthier work environment and improve overall productivity.
From the Double Hung website:
With a passion for sustainability and a commitment to quality and performance, Double Hung is dedicated to perfecting the art and craft of historic window restoration. Their work reflects a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, authenticity, community, and affordability. The original windows found in residential, commercial, and institutional historic buildings range from simple, single-pane double-hungs to elaborate multi-paned showpiece fenestration designed by architects to give structures distinction and appeal. Some historic buildings feature a variety of window types, each distinct and important as historic elements deserving retention, restoration, and improvement to preserve the building's appeal and authenticity for future generations. All processes and products fully conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Rehabilitation. The team understands the requirements of working under the guidelines of the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Offices to ensure that valuable tax credits are secured for their projects. With extensive experience in handling window restoration projects of all sizes across residential, commercial, and institutional settings throughout the Southeast and beyond, the organization excels in delivering exceptional results. For buildings where original windows are missing, their 20,000-square-foot facility specializes in replicating entire window systems to meet even the most demanding architectural specifications.

Read more about Jackson's orgin story!

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