
We conferenced in Chris Rupp, a Distribution executive with over 20 years in the Plumbing & Heating Industry. Chris brought great insight to our conversation including his thoughts on 'Made in Canada', the conglomerization of distributors, and more!
Sep 28, 2020
1 hr 38 min

Being unemployed gave the Apes some time to contract the hiring practices that are common across the corporate side of the industry vis-a-vis being on the tools in the construction industry. We also took the time to review the education models of trades/apprenticeship vs. college/university. Bit longer than our usual rants, but packed with some great insight!
Sep 21, 2020
35 min

Most family businesses stay small, and get passed on from generation to generation with marginal growth. Not these guys. John and Eric WIehler sit down with us to tell their philosophy of being "Yes Men" in a world of critics, naysayers and obstacles. Their zany strategies helped grow their 4-man plumbing outfit into a 50 person Mechanical behemoth that had designers, international employees, and even a Harvard MBA! Hear John's vision, and Eric's focus on being the best in the biz, NO MATTER WHAT IT TAKES.
Sep 21, 2020
2 hr

The recent tariffs imposed on Canadian Aluminum caused us to stop, and scratch our heads. American producers claim that Canada has been dumping in their markets, and The Donald has reacted in the one way he knows best. Jeff gets into what the fall out might look like.
Sep 21, 2020
9 min

From his start as a plumber and gasfitter to being a construction manager at one of the most reputed Spec-Engineering firms in Canada, Aaron Chute has stepped into a new role: Creating an online platform where manufacturers, contractors, developers and specifiers can communicate to stay as up to date with the latest energy saving technology as possible. As the Founder of Energy Visionary, Aaron gives us a look into why Made in Local is important, what he sees as tomorrow's landscape, and more...
Sep 21, 2020
1 hr 7 min

When was the last time you visited a trade show that was actually engaging, and you spent the day learning, instead of catching up with the cronies? Probably never, is our guess. We feel that way too, and are sick and tired of predictable, yawn-worthy expos. Let's chat...
Sep 21, 2020
18 min

Downtown condo towers are often built to a minimum spec, creating residences that have countdown to becoming decrepit, derelict buildings over a decade or two. Vresh and Jeff ask questions as to why developers don't invest in high build-quality to ensure a more efficient and longer lasting asset.
Sep 14, 2020
18 min

The construction industry has long been stuck int he dark ages when it comes to integrating modern technology into operations and efficiencies. Enter Luke Hansen, the roofer turned app-developer who created the revolutionary app CompanyCam.
Company Cam is a smartphone app aimed at the contracting community, helping:
- streamline job site communication,
- document damage for insurance/liability,
- show progression of projects from start to finish, and
- serve as a portfolio for contractors in the industry
Luke has a unique mind, and was a dream to talk to!
Sep 14, 2020
1 hr 14 min

The Apes are joined by Academic Chairs from the School of Construction at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), which is widely renowned as the most advance technical college in Canada. The dicussion includes topics such as the apprenticeship program, consumer education and changes needed in the industry.
Sep 14, 2020
1 hr 23 min

Yes, he almost set a building on fire. Yes, he once got fired for eating ONE POTATO CHIP. And YES, he always wanted to be a firefighter. Travis Loewen is the consummate professional: he's well spoken, has positive values, is ambitious and loves to dream big. He claims he gained all of those skills/values from his time as a tradesman: pumping iron, and laying pipe!!
Sep 13, 2020
1 hr 14 min
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