When we launched The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast in October 2022, we were excited and ambitious. But like many startups, we quickly learned the challenges of balancing podcast production with building a business from the ground up. Despite the steep learning curve, the podcast struck a chord with our audience, drawing in professionals from civil infrastructure projects and vendors eager to share their stories and insights.
Seeing the impact firsthand in civil infrastructure projects, we knew we wanted to do more. We envisioned a network that would amplify the voices of infrastructure professionals in wastewater utility projects and water utility projects, giving them a platform to showcase their expertise, promote their services, and build their brands. That’s when The Infrastructure Network was born—a place for professionals to connect, learn, and grow together in the infrastructure sector.
After taking some time to refine our approach to procurement and industry outreach, we’re thrilled to return with renewed focus, bringing you genuine insights and practical resources that serve the civil infrastructure projects, wastewater utility projects, and water utility projects community. The Infrastructure Network is a video-based social media system designed to transform how businesses and government entities connect.
Podcasting is on the rise, with over 450 million listeners worldwide—a number projected to reach 500 million by 2025. Join us on The Infrastructure Network as we leverage this growing platform to bring real conversations and insights to the civil infrastructure community.
They discuss the crucial role of attracting and training the next generation of water professionals and emphasize the importance of promoting the industry through modern platforms like social media and podcasts. Tune in for an exciting and informative discussion that celebrates the people and innovations driving our essential water systems.
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Bill shares compelling stories underscoring how mentoring has enriched his career and how he continues to impart wisdom to the newer generation of water workers. Donnell shifts the focus to sponsorship, describing it as the "secret sauce" of professional growth, where those in positions of power advocate for others behind closed doors. This form of support can be career-defining, offering substantial, often unseen, opportunities for advancement.
In this episode Page shares insights on the challenges of outdated 811 systems, the risks of utility strikes, and the incredible cost savings and safety improvements enabled by PointMan’s real-time data integration. Join us for an in-depth look at the future of underground infrastructure and the global impact of digital asset management.
Join Chad Smeltzer on The ProStar Underground Utilities Podcast as he talks with Andy Zaletel and Page Tucker about the critical role of GIS and emerging technologies in mapping buried infrastructure. Discover the challenges civil engineers and municipalities face with outdated maps, the risks of construction near unknown utilities, and how innovative solutions like centimeter-accurate GPS mapping are changing the game.
The episode addresses how generative AI, a cutting-edge subset of artificial intelligence, is transforming the process of designing these materials, enabling millions of potential designs to be explored rapidly.
GIS and drone technology streamline water system management and safety inspections, making them more efficient and less risky. Operators hold crucial knowledge about utility systems; involving them in the data collection and decision-making process leads to more accurate infrastructure mapping. The resistance to adopting GIS technology often stems from concerns over job security among traditional utility workers.
The conversation delves into the challenges utilities face in prioritizing water loss reduction and the importance of accurate data and measurement. The guests also emphasize the need for collaboration between utilities and service providers to implement effective non-revenue water management solutions. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the future of water management.
Tom shares insights into the challenges of the industry, the future of technology in water systems, and the role of AI in improving efficiency. He emphasizes the importance of customer satisfaction and the need for innovation in order to stay ahead in the market. .
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