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229- Building the Future: How Mike Infinger is Revolutionizing Construction with Technology

Dissecting Popular IT Nerds

Dissecting Popular IT Nerds

Technology

549 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Mike Infinger With over 20 years in construction information technology, Mike Infinger brings a wealth of knowledge to his role as Director of IT at Clancy & Theys Construction Company. His passion for coordinating teams and deploying solutions that enhance efficiency has guided top general contracting firms through complex builds. Mike champions emerging tech like VR/AR while valuing the nimble troubleshooting skills he honed early in his career. He believes in fostering a collaborative, family-like culture where employees feel empowered to do their best work. Building the Future: How Mike Infinger is Revolutionizing Construction with Technology Join Mike Infinger, IT Director at Clancy and Days Construction, for an insider’s perspective on the architecture, engineering, and construction industry gained over 20+ years of experience. Listen in as Mike unpacks how he leverages emerging technologies like virtual design, analytics, robotics, and AI to boost efficiency, productivity, and collaboration on state-of-the-art builds. You’ll get an on-the-ground view of the tools transforming how modern buildings are envisioned and erected. Mike also shares hard-won career wisdom and lessons learned that will inspire budding IT leaders excited by the high-tech future unfolding in construction.

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0:00.0

Hi, nerds. I'm Michael Moore hosting this podcast for dissecting popular IT nerds. I'm

0:13.8

Mike Infinger, Director of Information Technology at Clancy and Thay's construction company.

0:19.6

Hey, how's it going today, Michael?

0:21.6

Mike?

0:22.6

We go by Mike, right?

0:23.6

You go by Michael, you go by Mike, right?

0:26.6

So I wanted to just kind of start off.

0:29.6

Usually when we start these podcasts, I ask people about the, you know, the names of the companies and stuff like that.

0:38.2

And I want to point this out because I've already tripped over this, even saying this, right?

0:43.5

It's Clancy and Thais, Clancy and Thays.

0:47.7

Am I getting it wrong every single time I say it?

0:49.8

Why won't you say it so that we get it right?

0:52.2

Clancy and Thays Construction Company.

0:55.1

Thays.

1:03.6

It's, yeah. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter how you say it. Most people hear it a different way. It's just one of those words, right? So the amount of talking I do, I generally, you know, try to get these things right, but most of the time I trip over them.

1:15.9

It's time for our icebreaker segment that we have called Random Access Memories.

1:20.1

I ask a question and then you respond with the answer that comes to your head first.

1:24.6

So your first question, Mike, is if you had the chance to be any type,

1:30.3

any computer part for a day, what would you be?

1:33.7

Any computer part. Yeah, you get to be any computer part. And it could be a peripheral,

1:38.5

like, you know, like go crazy with it. Like if you want to be like, you know, connected via USB,

1:43.3

go ahead, like, you know, figure it out. It's an interesting way. Like, if you want to be, like, you know, connected via USB, go ahead, like, you know, figure

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