Construction Brothers
New Tech in Construction (Feat. Tyler Williams)

(Scroll to see loads of links to videos of the tech mentioned in this episode.) Tyler Williams is an innovation man. Within the first couple decades of his career, he worked as a union carpenter, estimator, project manager, and superintendent. Then he reached the point where he felt like he was losing passion for his work. He wanted to make an impact. This drive to make a difference prompted him to set a goal of making it onto DPR’s innovation team. It took a couple years of proving himself and pitching the decision-makers, but he eventually got there. You can imagine how satisfying it would be to test equipment in the field and then advise the maker on improvements. That’s one of the things Tyler gets to do. But when Tyler shows up on the worksite, he’s not trying to keep his boots clean. He gets mucky. He’ll grab a rake and help a concrete crew. He knows that you have to show what you know in order to get the trust of your audience. We ask Tyler to share about new tools in the field. He’s ready with a list. Here are a few we discuss:
- Smart Tag tracking
- The exoskeleton suit
- The Jaibot
- Dusty the layout robot
- Vita spin control, which has gone from…
- Milwaukee’s battery-powered trowels, and concrete vibrators
- JLG’s self-leveling boom lift (not quite as new as some of these others but still interesting.)
- Hyperframe metal studs
- Live-Dig Radar (It’s as amazing as it sounds)
- Broadcast on:
- 22 Feb 2023
(Scroll to see loads of links to videos of the tech mentioned in this episode.) Tyler Williams is an innovation man. Within the first couple decades of his career, he worked as a union carpenter, estimator, project manager, and superintendent. Then he reached the point where he felt like he was losing passion for his work. He wanted to make an impact. This drive to make a difference prompted him to set a goal of making it onto DPR’s innovation team. It took a couple years of proving himself and pitching the decision-makers, but he eventually got there. You can imagine how satisfying it would be to test equipment in the field and then advise the maker on improvements. That’s one of the things Tyler gets to do. But when Tyler shows up on the worksite, he’s not trying to keep his boots clean. He gets mucky. He’ll grab a rake and help a concrete crew. He knows that you have to show what you know in order to get the trust of your audience. We ask Tyler to share about new tools in the field. He’s ready with a list. Here are a few we discuss:
- Smart Tag tracking
- The exoskeleton suit
- The Jaibot
- Dusty the layout robot
- Vita spin control, which has gone from…
- Milwaukee’s battery-powered trowels, and concrete vibrators
- JLG’s self-leveling boom lift (not quite as new as some of these others but still interesting.)
- Hyperframe metal studs
- Live-Dig Radar (It’s as amazing as it sounds)