In this episode of the Construction Corner Podcast, host Dillon dives into what truly sets an engineering firm apart — and it comes down to one thing: time spent with people.
Dillon explores the idea that great engineering isn't just about calculations and drawings; it's about curation, communication, and collaboration. Like choosing a favorite winemaker or craft brewer, clients gravitate toward engineers whose judgment and taste they trust. The real value lies in helping contractors understand the "why" behind design decisions, so they can have better conversations with owners, price jobs more confidently, and ultimately win more work.
He also gets into the importance of treating contractors as true partners — teaching them, collaborating on solutions, and avoiding the nickel-and-dime mentality that erodes trust. From running real load data instead of relying on nameplates, to handling reasonable changes without fuss, Dillon makes the case that the best engineering relationships are built on transparency, education, and genuine investment in your clients' success.
A great listen for engineers and contractors alike who want to build stronger partnerships and grow together.