Just a father and daughter who work together talking about life and business and how you can learn and grow every day into the best version of yourself

Real Time Revolution
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Just a father and daughter who work together talking about life and business and how you can learn and grow every day into the best version of yourself
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1/17/2024
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Recent Episodes

June 24, 2026
The Hidden Risks of Value Engineering MEP Systems Too Late
<p>Value engineering is supposed to save money—but what happens when it happens too late in the project?</p><p>In this episode of Real Time Revolution, Chris and Clarrissa unpack the real-world consequences of late-stage value engineering decisions in multifamily construction. From equipment substitutions and lighting changes to plumbing systems and electrical infrastructure, Chris explains how seemingly simple cost-saving measures can create ripple effects throughout an entire project.</p><p>They discuss why some "value engineering" efforts aren't actually creating value, how contractors and design teams can work together more effectively, and why the most successful projects build cost-saving strategies into the design process from the very beginning.</p><p>If you're a developer, contractor, architect, engineer, or owner looking to avoid costly redesigns and unexpected budget impacts, this episode offers practical insights into making smarter decisions before it's too late.</p>

June 10, 2026
Designing Multifamily Buildings Contractors Can Actually Build
<p>A building can be perfectly code-compliant and still become a nightmare to construct.</p><p>In this episode of Real Time Revolution, Chris and Clarrissa dive into one of the most overlooked challenges in multifamily development: <strong>constructability</strong>. From coordination failures and unrealistic installation expectations to BIM, Revit, budgeting, and communication between design teams and contractors, they explore what separates a smooth project from one that turns into an expensive headache.</p><p>They discuss why some projects go over budget despite having experienced teams, how seemingly small coordination mistakes can snowball into major field issues, and why the best projects aren't always the ones with the biggest budgets—they're the ones with the best collaboration.</p><p>If you're a developer, contractor, architect, engineer, or anyone involved in multifamily construction, this episode is packed with practical insights on designing smarter, building better, and avoiding costly mistakes before they happen.</p>

May 27, 2026
What Happens When MF MEP Systems are Undersized
<p>In this episode of Real Time Revolution, Chris Lovett and Clarrissa Webb break down the real-world consequences of undersized electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems in multifamily buildings — and why those problems usually don’t show up until people actually move in.</p><p>From tripping breakers and weak water pressure to HVAC systems struggling to keep up, they explain how “saving money” during construction can quietly create long-term headaches for owners and residents alike.</p><p>The conversation dives into:</p><ul><li>Why code minimums don’t always equal good design</li><li>How value engineering can backfire</li><li>The hidden costs of undersized infrastructure</li><li>Why fixing these issues later is so expensive</li><li>What renters and buyers can actually look for when touring a building</li></ul><p>Plus: chaotic apartment tour advice, shower testing strategies, and the terrifying reality of one bad plumbing hose flooding half a high-rise.</p><p>🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered why some buildings just feel better designed than others — this episode explains why.</p>
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This podcast updates bi-weekly.
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This podcast is available on 6 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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