Episode 10: Shaping the Future of PVC Recycling and Regulation with Ned Monroe of The Vinyl Institute
Understanding the role of vinyl in modern infrastructure means looking beyond outdated perceptions and focusing on the data and science that drive the industry today. In this episode, Ned Monroe, President and CEO of The Vinyl Institute, explores how the vinyl industry is evolving through sustainability, recycling and proactive public engagement. Ned also shares why PVC’s durability and versatility make it a reliable material for both critical infrastructure and everyday applications.
Episode 09: Powering the Future of Construction With Passive Data and AI with Michael Clark
Construction is facing a generational shift and technology is leading the transformation. In this episode, we dive into how automation, drones and AI are reshaping how buildings come to life. Michael Clark, Director of Field Engineering at Rogers-O'Brien Construction, shares how his team is using tools like laser scanning, drone surveying and robotics to drive accuracy, speed and safety across complex job sites. We also explore how the industry is preparing for a future with fewer skilled workers and more intelligent machines.
Episode 08: Deploying Infrastructure Expertise To Solve Housing Challenges with Nick Gefucia of EllisDon Community Builders
Canada’s housing crisis demands bold ideas and scalable solutions. In this episode, we examine how public-private partnerships can help bridge the housing supply gap.
Nick Gefucia, Senior Vice President of EllisDon Community Builders, shares how their team is supporting nonprofits and governments to deliver affordable housing at scale across Canada. We also explore why traditional approaches are falling short — and what new models are gaining traction.
Episode 07: Strengthening Public Services and Investment in New Brunswick with Premier Susan Holt
New Brunswick is facing economic shifts, infrastructure challenges and a shifting housing market. Addressing these issues requires strategic collaboration between government, businesses and communities.
In this episode, we sit down with Susan Holt, Premier of New Brunswick, to discuss trade policies, housing development and healthcare reforms. She shares insights on building economic resilience and fostering partnerships, positioning New Brunswick for long-term growth.
Episode 06: Climate Conversations: Beyond the Headlines with Dr. Matthew Wielicki, Geoscientist and Author of “Irrational Fear”
The conversation around sustainability is often dominated by mainstream narratives, but how much of it is grounded in science? In this episode, Dr. Matthew Wielicki, Geoscientist and Author of “Irrational Fear,” joins us to explore the scientific reality behind climate trends, carbon policies and corporate sustainability strategies. He shares insights on how businesses can navigate sustainability targets while staying true to the data.
Episode 05: Shaping Policy and Advocacy in Environmental Law with Anne Austin of Austin Legal and Public Affairs
Navigating environmental regulations is more complex than ever, and businesses must stay ahead of shifting policies. In this episode, we sit down with Anne Austin, Founder and Attorney at Austin Legal and Public Affairs, to unpack key regulatory trends and policy shifts, as well as their impact on industries like construction and manufacturing.
Episode 04: Driving Change in Trades and Community Impact with Mary-Anne Bowcott of Westcom Plumbing and Gas Ltd.
Turning challenges into opportunities defines the remarkable journey of a tradeswoman breaking barriers in a male-dominated industry. Mary-Anne Bowcott, CEO of Westcom Plumbing and Gas Ltd., shares how she built a successful business, developed a strong voice in the trades and uses her platform to uplift others entering the field. Her story offers practical insights into business ownership, workforce development and the value of community-focused leadership.
Episode 03: Water Infrastructure on the Brink: What’s Next in 2025 with Greg Goodwin of Bluefield Research
In this episode, we explore the critical challenges facing North American water infrastructure. Greg Goodwin, Senior Research Director at Bluefield Research, shares his insights on aging pipe networks, water quality issues and sustainable solutions shaping the future. With expertise in water management, Greg discusses the policies, technologies and investments transforming this essential sector.
Episode 02: Exploring Sustainable Engineering Innovations with Mark Bruder of RVA
In this episode, we delve into the high-stakes world of underground engineering and sustainable infrastructure. Mark Bruder, Manager of Structures and Tunnels at R.V. Anderson Associates Limited, joins us to discuss his work on high-profile projects such as the Coxwell Bypass Tunnel and Leviathan roller coaster. With a passion for sustainable infrastructure, Mark offers a deep dive into innovative technologies and best practices shaping the future of cities.
Episode 01: Debunking Plastic Myths for a Greener Future with Dr. Chris DeArmitt of Phantom Plastics
In this inaugural episode, we’re joined by Dr. Chris DeArmitt, one of the world’s leading plastic material scientists. As the President and Founder of Phantom Plastics, LLC, Chris has worked with industry giants like Apple, HP and ExxonMobil. Chris shares insights into the world of plastic, addressing misconceptions and explaining how plastic plays a crucial role in sustainability.