Episodes

  • Who Will Build Scotland’s Future? | Construction Skills Crisis
    Jun 23 2026

    SCOTLAND’S CONSTRUCTION SKILLS SHORTAGE is no longer a future risk. It is already shaping how practices, contractors and developers recruit, deliver projects and plan for growth.

    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, Kenneth Martin is joined by Graeme McCormick, Director at Confero Recruitment, to explore the construction recruitment crisis: an ageing workforce, a shortage of experienced architects and architectural technologists, declining interest in some built-environment careers, and the challenge of attracting the next generation into skilled trades.

    They discuss why vacancies are going unfilled, why more architects are moving into project management and design management, the effect of salary and fee pressures, how flexible working can affect mentoring, and why practical site experience and stronger links between education and industry matter.

    For developers, architects, contractors, consultants and anyone building a career in the built environment, this is a direct conversation about the skills gap, construction careers and the people who will build Scotland’s future.


    TIMELINE

    00:00 Scotland’s construction skills crisis
    00:47 Meet Graeme McCormick and Confero Recruitment
    03:36 What is happening in recruitment?
    05:03 More vacancies, fewer suitable candidates
    06:44 Recruitment across Scotland’s built environment
    08:05 Is Scotland’s skills shortage getting worse?
    09:05 An ageing workforce and lost experience
    10:00 Why are fewer young people choosing skilled trades?
    12:30 Recruitment pressures in architecture
    16:05 Job adverts, overseas candidates and visa barriers
    19:17 Why good people are hesitant to move
    21:15 Where opportunity is still growing in Scotland
    23:30 Making construction a more attractive career
    24:50 Pay, retention and architects leaving the profession
    27:18 Flexible working, mentoring and development
    29:21 When architects decide to change jobs
    31:45 Project variety versus specialism
    35:25 The education-to-industry gap
    39:00 The missing mid-level talent pipeline
    41:17 Developing practical skills in practice
    42:29 Why site experience matters
    44:00 Is architectural education fit for purpose?
    47:31 Why architects are moving into other roles
    49:02 Career routes across construction
    50:01 Salary expectations versus industry margins
    52:22 Fees, costs and project viability
    54:10 Housing demand and future skills needs
    56:37 Transferable experience and Scottish regulations
    57:19 Glasgow, development and the city centre
    59:24 Advice to a younger self
    01:00:40 Linking education and industry
    01:01:36 How to contact Graeme
    01:02:19 Outro

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Women in construction: What must change?
    Jun 2 2026

    In this episode of Hard Hat Talks, host Kenneth Martin is joined by Pamela Cunningham of Growth & Performance Solutions and Laura McGuigan of Kier Construction for an honest discussion on women in construction and property - and the wider cultural changes needed across the built environment.

    The construction industry has made progress, but important challenges remain around inclusion, leadership, flexible working, site culture, career progression and attracting future talent.

    This conversation explores the real experiences of women working across construction and property today, while asking the bigger question: what must change if the industry is to build a stronger, more inclusive future?

    Kenneth, Pamela and Laura discuss the realities of working in construction, from navigating workplace culture and balancing family responsibilities to improving site environments, creating more flexible career pathways and challenging outdated perceptions of the industry.

    The episode also explores why this is about more than women in construction.

    It is about the future of the industry itself.

    With an ongoing construction skills shortage, changing expectations around leadership and work-life balance, and the need to attract the next generation into construction careers, this discussion looks at what businesses across the built environment can do to adapt.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • Women in construction and women in property
    • Flexible working in project-led environments
    • Leadership and changing workplace expectations
    • Site culture and practical inclusion
    • The role of male allies
    • Construction careers and future talent
    • The construction skills shortage
    • Networking and visibility
    • Industry culture change
    • What construction businesses must do next

    This is a thoughtful conversation for architects, developers, contractors, consultants, property professionals and built environment leaders interested in the future of construction.

    No fluff. Just real industry conversations.

    Listen now and join the conversation.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Reality of Planning in Scotland | Hard Hat Talks
    May 12 2026

    Is Scotland’s planning system helping development - or slowing it down?


    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, Kenneth Martin is joined by Scott MacKay of to explore the realities of planning in Scotland today.


    From NPF4 and housing delivery to developer contributions, policy interpretation and local authority resources, this conversation takes an honest look at why planning now feels increasingly complex, inconsistent and difficult to navigate for many developers, architects and consultants.


    Drawing on over 30 years of planning experience, Scott explains how the industry has changed, why relationships between planners and consultants still matter, and how policy decisions are shaping the pace of development across Scotland.


    The discussion covers:


    • Why NPF4 has become one of the industry’s most debated planning topics
    • How planning policy can be interpreted differently across local authorities
    • The growing frustration around delays, bureaucracy and “box ticking”
    • Whether developer contributions are now affecting viability and affordability
    • Why communication between planners, architects and developers matters more than ever
    • The impact of reduced local authority resources and experience
    • Why face-to-face collaboration often resolves issues faster than email-led processes
    • Whether Scotland’s planning system is now slowing investment and housing delivery

    This is a grounded, practical discussion on the realities of delivering projects in Scotland today - and what may need to change moving forward.


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    57 mins
  • Is Construction’s Business Model Broken?
    Apr 28 2026

    Is the construction industry built to succeed -or designed to struggle? Is Constructions Business Model Broken?

    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, Kenneth Martin is joined by Paul McDevitt of McDevitt & Co to explore the structural challenges shaping construction today.

    From low margins and fragmented supply chains to planning delays, skills shortages and a lack of trust across the industry, this conversation looks beyond surface-level issues to examine what’s really holding the sector back.

    Drawing on over 30 years of experience across contractors, consultancy and industry advisory, Paul shares a practical perspective on why many businesses feel under pressure—despite strong demand—and what can be done differently.

    The discussion covers:

    • Why construction remains vital to the economy - but undervalued
    • How fragmentation weakens the industry’s voice
    • Why margins and risk allocation are unsustainable
    • The role of trust in collaboration and delivery
    • Why strategy is missing in many businesses
    • The impact of planning, policy and confidence
    • The challenge of attracting and retaining talent
    • How client selection shapes long-term success

    A grounded, honest look at the business of construction—and what needs to change.


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Why Construction Has a Leadership Problem
    Apr 14 2026

    What’s really holding construction businesses back?

    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, Kenneth Martin is joined by James Fleming of 'The Power Within' to explore one of the most overlooked challenges in the industry - leadership.

    From communication breakdowns and disengaged teams to retention issues and inconsistent performance, this conversation looks at why so many businesses face the same problems - and why the cause isn’t always where we first look.

    Drawing on his experience working with construction leaders and teams, James shares a practical perspective on the difference between managing and leading, and how that gap shows up in day-to-day operations. The discussion explores how mindset, behaviour and communication shape culture, and why small changes in approach can have a significant impact on how teams perform.

    This isn’t a theoretical conversation. It’s a grounded look at what’s happening across the industry—and what businesses can start doing differently.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why leadership—not skills—is often the root cause of performance issues
    • The difference between managing people and leading them effectively
    • Why teams disengage, underperform or leave
    • How communication gaps impact delivery, culture and accountability
    • The role mindset plays in shaping behaviour and decision-making
    • Why many leaders aren’t aware of the impact they’re having
    • Practical ways to improve leadership, clarity and team performance

    If you’re responsible for leading people, delivering projects, or growing a construction business, this episode will likely feel familiar.

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    59 mins
  • The Insulation Crisis in Homes - The Hidden Problems in Retrofit
    Mar 24 2026

    What happens when solutions designed to improve homes… start creating new problems?


    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, host Kenneth Martin sits down with Wilson and Karen Shaw of BCA Insulation to explore the real challenges behind insulation, retrofit, and improving the UK’s existing housing stock.


    As the push for energy efficiency accelerates, insulation has become one of the most widely adopted solutions across residential property. But as this conversation reveals, not all installations deliver the outcomes they promise.


    Drawing on over 25 years of hands-on experience, Wilson and Karen share insights from the front line of the industry - including why some insulation systems are now being removed, how past schemes have shaped installer behaviour, and why applying the wrong solution to the wrong building can have long-term consequences.


    This episode goes beyond the surface of retrofit. It looks at the complex reality of working with older homes, the differences between housing types across the UK, and why traditional Scottish properties require a far more considered approach than standardised solutions allow.


    The discussion also explores the impact of government funding schemes, evolving standards, and the increasing technical demands placed on contractors, designers, and specialists alike. From moisture movement to ventilation, the conversation highlights how improving thermal performance must be balanced with a deeper understanding of building behaviour.


    You’ll hear:

    • Why some insulation installed in previous decades is now being removed
    • The unintended consequences of funding-driven retrofit schemes
    • The risks of applying “one-size-fits-all” solutions to complex buildings
    • Why moisture, ventilation and building fabric matter as much as insulation itself
    • The growing skills gap as experienced installers leave the industry
    • How better collaboration between designers and specialists can improve outcomes

    Ultimately, this is a conversation about getting retrofit right - not just meeting targets, but delivering long-term performance for buildings and the people who live in them.


    If you’re involved in architecture, construction, property or retrofit, this episode offers a grounded, honest perspective on where the industry is today - and where it needs to improve.


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    51 mins
  • Stop Tendering for Everything: Why UK Contractors Keep Losing Work
    Mar 3 2026

    Why are so many capable contractors losing work—despite bidding more than ever?


    In this episode of The Hard Hat Talks, host Kenneth Martin sits down with Pamala Cunningham of' Growth & Performance Solutions' to uncover a hard truth across the UK construction industry: more tendering doesn’t mean more success.


    From procurement bias and misaligned frameworks to poor bid strategy and positioning, Pamala breaks down why contractors are chasing work that was never truly winnable - and what it’s really costing them in time, margin, and growth.


    This is a conversation that goes beyond tendering tactics. It exposes the deeper commercial behaviours shaping today’s construction market, and why many SMEs are stuck in a cycle of reactive bidding instead of strategic growth.


    You’ll hear:

    • Why “tendering for everything” is quietly damaging contractor performance
    • How procurement structures can unintentionally exclude strong local businesses
    • The hidden cost of poorly targeted bids on cashflow, resource and morale
    • Why positioning, relationships and clarity often win over price
    • What smarter, more selective bidding actually looks like in practice


    Pamala also challenges the industry to rethink how work is won - not just how bids are written.


    From mindset to methodology, this episode offers a clear shift in thinking for contractors, developers, and consultants alike.


    If you’re bidding more but winning less... this episode will make you rethink your entire approach.


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    46 mins
  • Construction’s Supply Crisis: Spec to Site - The Supplier Squeeze
    Feb 17 2026

    Construction projects don’t just face design and build challenges - they face supply chain realities that shape everything from programme certainty to project viability.

    In this episode of Hard Hat Talks, Kenneth Martin is joined by Greig Denham of Moda Ceramics to discuss the mounting pressures affecting construction suppliers and the wider industry. From global sourcing disruptions and logistics bottlenecks to manufacturing energy costs and evolving procurement risks, the conversation explores how these factors are reshaping specification decisions, pricing stability, and delivery timelines across the sector.

    Greig explains why suppliers are increasingly becoming strategic project partners rather than late-stage procurement decisions, and why early collaboration between designers, contractors, and manufacturers is now essential to avoid redesign, substitutions, and costly delays.

    Whether you are an architect, developer, contractor, or consultant, this episode offers valuable insights into navigating procurement uncertainty and building more resilient project delivery strategies.


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    What You’ll Learn

    • The real supply chain pressures affecting UK construction

    • How manufacturing costs are driving pricing volatility

    • Why procurement timelines are becoming longer and more complex

    • The risks created by late specification decisions

    • How early supplier engagement improves project certainty

    • Practical steps to strengthen procurement resilience

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    00:00 Introduction
    02:10 Supplier perspective on industry challenges
    05:40 Global sourcing and logistics pressures
    10:00 Energy costs and manufacturing pricing
    14:20 Programme impacts from supply disruption
    18:30 Specification timing risks
    23:10 Early supplier engagement benefits
    28:00 Collaboration across project teams
    32:20 Industry outlook

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    42 mins