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The Contractor Commute
ConGenius
93 episodes
1 week ago
How much detail should you give a customer in a bid? In this episode, we tackle one of the most debated topics in construction: whether to break down your numbers or keep the focus on scope and expectations. We explore the risks of itemized bids—customers tearing apart line items, shopping numbers, or holding you hostage during the project—while stressing the importance of breaking costs down internally so you know exactly where your money goes. From there, we walk through what truly matters ...
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How much detail should you give a customer in a bid? In this episode, we tackle one of the most debated topics in construction: whether to break down your numbers or keep the focus on scope and expectations. We explore the risks of itemized bids—customers tearing apart line items, shopping numbers, or holding you hostage during the project—while stressing the importance of breaking costs down internally so you know exactly where your money goes. From there, we walk through what truly matters ...
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Episodes (20/93)
The Contractor Commute
Ep. 93 - Never Break Down a Bid
How much detail should you give a customer in a bid? In this episode, we tackle one of the most debated topics in construction: whether to break down your numbers or keep the focus on scope and expectations. We explore the risks of itemized bids—customers tearing apart line items, shopping numbers, or holding you hostage during the project—while stressing the importance of breaking costs down internally so you know exactly where your money goes. From there, we walk through what truly matters ...
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1 week ago
44 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 92 - Interview with Travis Brungardt
Ben Walsh, Kinsey Batten, and Travis Brungardt explore the realities of business partnerships, trade work, and leadership in construction. Travis shares candid insights on legal considerations, accountability, and how respect and communication make partnerships thrive. Highlights include: Walkthroughs and proactive communication to prevent costly mistakes.Combating arrogance on job sites and fostering humility.Holding subcontractors accountable with clear expectations.Using silence as a power...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 91 - Making Mistakes and How to Move On
Thomas Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Mistakes aren’t just unavoidable—they’re essential. In this episode, we dig into why errors happen, how to handle them without blame or denial, and how to turn them into opportunities for growth. You’ll learn the difference between recoverable slip-ups and critical failures, why humility is key, and how to build processes that prevent repeat mistakes. Perfection isn’t possible, but progress is—and mistakes a...
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1 month ago
48 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 90 - Balancing Perfection and Profit
Perfection feels noble—until it nukes your margins. In this episode, we unpack the real tension contractors face between delivering “flawless” work and building a healthy business. From online reviews and tool choices to HVAC upgrades, diamonds, and lifetime warranties with asterisks, we show how quality is a sliding scale—not a binary. You’ll learn how to define quality up front, price the last 10% that costs 90% of the effort, and use scope clarity to prevent end-of-project “milk it” moment...
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1 month ago
37 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 89 - Details Really Matter
Details aren’t optional—they’re life or death. In this episode, we unpack how noticing (and acting on) the small stuff drives safety, efficiency, and client trust. From bracing failures and near-misses to checklists, job walks, and training your eye, we cover the three common failure modes—blind spots, seeing-but-not-acting, and overwhelm—and how to fix them with ownership, documentation, and team humility. Whether you’re a one-man shop or scaling a crew, this is your playbook for building a ...
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2 months ago
33 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 88 - Finding Focus in a Noisy World
Most of us say we’re “busy,” but often we’re just overwhelmed and mentally crowded. In this episode, we unpack the constant noise—external and internal—that hijacks our focus and drains our energy. Learn how to shift from reactive living to intentional rhythms, set boundaries with distractions, and embrace true rest that restores you physically, mentally, and emotionally. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estimating and Takeoff Software:...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 87 - Whose Job Is It? The Profit Cost of Shared Ownership
What’s the real difference between a profitable project and a failing one? In this episode, we unpack how efficiency, clear deliverables, and ownership shape the outcome of a construction job. From rework that kills margins to the dangers of unclear prerequisites, we explore why success isn’t just about getting the job done—but getting it done right, the first time. You’ll hear stories, practical systems (like milestone checklists), and hard questions to ask about scope, selection...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 86 - You Can't Afford Not to Do These Things
If you’re not creating space to organize your thoughts, systems, and projects—you’re setting yourself up for burnout. In this episode, we dig into why operational efficiency matters, how to get your team on board, and practical ways to put it into action. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estimating and Takeoff Software: Construction Sales, Takeoff, and Estimating Software | ConGenius Facebook: ConGenius | Springfield MO (facebook....
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3 months ago
27 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 85 - Construction Business Fundamentals
In this episode, we break down what it really takes to build a business that lasts. From creating real value for your customers to delivering it consistently, we cover the foundations of sustainable growth. We also explore the role of strategy, marketing, culture, and how to keep things simple and focused in a noisy world. If you're looking to grow with intention, this one's for you. While we cover some foundations in this episode, here are a few deeper dives to help you out! Finding ...
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3 months ago
32 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 84 Breaking the Feast or Famine Cycle
In this episode, we tackle one of the most common struggles contractors face: the feast and famine cycle. One month you're slammed with work, the next you're scrambling to find your next project. We break down why this happens, what patterns keep it going, and how to break it. Whether you're just getting started or trying to stabilize a growing company, this episode will help you take control of your pipeline and plan ahead with confidence. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the...
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4 months ago
48 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 83 - Why You’re Burnt Out | You’re In the Wrong Role
Are you a contractor feeling burnt out, stuck, or frustrated despite your hard work? This podcast explores why many contractors hit a wall as they grow, revealing the common pitfalls of trying to do it all. Learn how to identify your strengths, delegate effectively, and build a thriving business by playing to your superpowers, not your weaknesses. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estimating and Takeoff Software: Construction Sale...
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4 months ago
49 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 82 - Should I Hire Employees or Use Subcontractors?
You’ve got work to get done—so should you hire an employee or bring in a subcontractor? In this episode of The Contractor Commute, we break down the real-world factors that help you make the right call. Whether you’re facing limited experience, a short-term project, or just trying to stay in your zone of expertise, we’ll help you think through what works best for you and your business. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estima...
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5 months ago
48 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 81 - AI as a Supertool for Your Construction Business
In this episode, we unpack what AI really is (and isn’t), how to use it effectively in your day-to-day work, and why it’s less of a “magic button” and more like a power tool—helpful, fast, but dangerous in the wrong hands. If you’ve ever been confused or frustrated with AI responses, this one’s for you. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estimating and Takeoff Software: Construction Sales, Takeoff, and Estimating Software | ConGenius F...
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5 months ago
44 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 80- Tech Addiction is Stealing Your Potential
Your phone isn't evil—but it is engineered to steal your time, clarity, and focus. Everyday tech habits seem harmless but quietly rob you of rest, purpose, and human connection—especially as a business owner with no external guardrails. This episode unpacks how subtle digital distractions create compounded losses over time and how small, deliberate changes can help you reclaim your time, rebuild mental clarity, and re-anchor your life to what actually matters. Stay connected with ...
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6 months ago
41 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 79 - Dreamer to Builder: Turning Vision into Results
A dream without a plan is just a fantasy—but in this episode, we’ll help you turn that dream into a practical path forward. From assessing where you stand today to evaluating your support system and building a routine that fuels progress, we’ll walk through simple steps to help you move from vision to reality. Vision Statement Examples: We are a precision-focused carpentry company serving general contractors and homeowners with dependable timelines, honest communication, and craf...
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6 months ago
40 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 78 - Vision or Pipe Dream? Do you have the right motivations for your business?
Why did you start your business? What keeps you pushing forward—passion, purpose, or maybe just survival? In this episode, Ben and Kinsey dive into the real reasons entrepreneurs stay motivated, breaking down the good, the bad, and everything in between. Whether you're fueled by a mission or just trying to make ends meet, this conversation will challenge you to rethink what drives your business. Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor Commute crew: Website for Estimati...
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7 months ago
40 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 77 - Fundamentals of Communication - The Right Level of Responsiveness
How much communication is too much? Should you respond to customers immediately, or set clear office hours? In this episode, we dive into the balance between being responsive and setting boundaries. We’ll explore what quality communication looks like, how to manage customer expectations, and strategies to stay available without burning out. Tune in for practical tips on building trust with clients while maintaining your sanity! Stay connected with Kinsey, Ben, and the rest of The Contractor C...
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7 months ago
37 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 76 - Overpromising May Be Killing Your Business
What happens when you promise more than you can deliver? Or make promises without realizing it? In this episode of The Contractor Commute, we’re breaking down how overpromising can hurt your reputation, strain your team, and even cost you money. We’ll talk about setting realistic expectations with clients, communicating effectively, and building a business that delivers on its promises—every time. Tune in to learn how honesty and clarity can lead to happier clients and a more profitable busin...
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7 months ago
24 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 75 - We Answer Questions from Reddit
Ben and Kinsey are trying something new in this episode! We're answering construction and business questions from Reddit. Why work in construction if Walmart pays better? Does it pay better? What projects make more money? We'll be breaking down these questions and more! If you are looking for more, here is our conversation with Brent Hull over the state of construction and what it means to sell quality. Ep. 62 - Selling Quality Craftsmanship with Brent Hull Stay connected with ...
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8 months ago
28 minutes

The Contractor Commute
Ep. 74 - The #1 Trait That Separates Great Builders from the Rest
What truly sets the best builders apart? It’s not just skill, experience, or pricing—it’s humility. The greatest contractors know they don’t have all the answers, and that willingness to learn, adapt, and listen is what pushes them ahead of the rest. In this episode, we dive into why humility is the secret weapon of top builders, how it impacts your business, and practical ways to cultivate it. If you want to build stronger relationships, earn more trust, and grow as a leader, thi...
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8 months ago
33 minutes

The Contractor Commute
How much detail should you give a customer in a bid? In this episode, we tackle one of the most debated topics in construction: whether to break down your numbers or keep the focus on scope and expectations. We explore the risks of itemized bids—customers tearing apart line items, shopping numbers, or holding you hostage during the project—while stressing the importance of breaking costs down internally so you know exactly where your money goes. From there, we walk through what truly matters ...