The Power of Construction Podcast Returns

Season 2 of The Power of Construction is here—featuring bold conversations with the pioneers shaping construction’s future.

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What’s possible in a future where the power of construction is limitless?

Season 2 of The Power of Construction explores just that. Hosted by Procore’s Sasha Reed and Kris Lengieza—two industry veterans with over 40 years of combined experience—the podcast invites listeners to envision a radically better future and meet the people who are building.

Each episode dives into big ideas like: Is it time to democratize design? Are we outsourcing too much to AI? What happens when data drives the business?

Through candid conversations with the industry’s brightest minds, the show unpacks what it takes to ignite change, scale innovation, and build together.

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Procore helps firms drastically increase project efficiency and accountability by streamlining and mobilizing project communications and documentation. This real time data and accessibility minimizes costly risks and delays—ultimately boosting profits.

 


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