Elevating Construction Superintendents
A Principle Based Leadership Guide for Assistant Supers and Superintendents in Construction (The Art of the Builder, Book 1)
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Katie Schroeder
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Written by:
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Jason Schroeder
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Are you ready to take your next step? To be a great superintendent, you need training. Without this, you may become defensive, learn to accept waste and low standards, or even espouse false concepts that will lead to failure. However, with proper fundamental training, learning from the best builders throughout history, and effectively using the modern concepts of lean, we can guide superintendents to have the best trained role in construction. Right now in our industry, project managers and project engineers are better trained, better paid, and are becoming leaders of the entire team. The positions of superintendents and project managers should be equal, but to be equal, we need to step up and take our place as the driving force of the project.
This book will help you to do that and bring respect back to field positions everywhere. Before writing Elevating Construction Superintendents: The Art of the Builder, I had never found a book available for the art and form of being a superintendent. Yes, there are books about lean; yes, there are books about construction management; and yes, there are books about the skills of a superintendent, but there are none that cover the art of the builder in construction and the back-to-basics fundamental attributes of a true leader in the field.
This is the first edition of the book we need and want for our wonderful builders in the field of construction. This book is filled with principles and actionable steps for assistant superintendents. I invite you to learn these, take massive action, and implement each step one-by-one. Please keep driving until everything on your project brings you joy. That is the measure of success. Expect more, step up, let's go!
©2020 Jason Schroeder (P)2020 Jason SchroederYou may also enjoy...
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- Mitch Diddams
- 2021-04-18
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as a young supervisor of a highway construction company this book has given me some great ways to look at my self and build on my self and grow my career. highly recommend for any one in the treads.
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- Kelly
- 2022-06-05
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As an assistant superintendent in-training, I find this book very insightful. It will help me better prepare for what it is to come as a superintendent in a concrete mix-used multi-residential development. 15 years as a carpenter, taking this big leap in my career is new and exciting.
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-08-15
Bravo
This book describes a complete and detailed description of the role of a Superintendent and how to thuroughly achieve excellence in this position.
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- KB
- 2023-12-28
Must read for every superintendent.
This book is an overview of everything a good construction superintendent should know and do. At points it gets moderately deep into a subject and when it doesn't it usually refers the reader to a further source of learning.
Even if you are a seasoned superintendent or very opinionated, I guarantee you will find something here that you agree with, that you want to do, that you know you should do.
Not narrated by author which I feel was a mistake although the presentation is good.
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-08-24
Well done
I am going to listen to this at least one more time. I’m relatively new to supervisor role and there is lots of good to take from this.
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