
The Construction Veteran Podcast
Welcome to the Construction Veteran Podcast. This is a podcast connecting and celebrating veterans in construction, those who have the desire to be in the industry, and those who support them to create the built environment.
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The Construction Veteran Podcast
Constructing Legacies: The Veteran Builders of America's Infrastructure
Ever wondered how the towering skyscrapers and awe-inspiring bridges you pass by came to be? Join me, Scott Friend, as we uncover the remarkable stories of military veterans who traded in their uniforms for hard hats, chiseling their legacy into America's skyline. From the grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge to the monumental Hoover Dam, we celebrate the spirit of American ingenuity that veterans have infused into our nation's most iconic construction projects.
I'll take you through my own transition from military life to the construction world, sharing how the skills that served me in uniform—leadership, problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail—are just as vital on a building site. Whether you're a veteran seeking a fresh chapter or simply fascinated by the construction marvels around you, this episode is a tribute to the hands that built the backbone of our country and a guidepost for those on the path to constructing the future.
If you're a military veteran in the construction industry, or you're in the construction industry and support our military vets, and you'd like to be a guest on the podcast you can find me at constructionvetpodcast@gmail.com , or send me a message on LinkedIn. You can find me there at Scott Friend. Let's share the stories and motivate others!
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Welcome back to the Construction Veteran. I'm Scott Friend, and today we're going to talk about some of the most iconic construction projects in the United States of America. From coast to coast, the United States is home to some of the most iconic construction projects in the world, but did you know that many of these projects were built with the help of military veterans? Transitioning from military to civilian life can be a daunting challenge, but for veterans looking for a rewarding career path, the construction industry offers a unique opportunity to apply your skills, work ethic and dedication to building something truly monumental. Here are just some of the few iconic projects where veterans made their mark and shaped the landscape of the United States. Number one the Golden Gate Bridge. During its construction in the 1930s, veterans of World War I were among the thousands of workers who helped build this engineering marvel. Number two the Empire State Building. Built during the Great Depression, this towering skyscraper employed veterans who brought their discipline and teamwork to the construction site. Number three the Hoover Dam. From the depths of the Great Depression to the heights of World War II, veterans played a crucial role in building this massive structure, which continues to provide power and water resources to millions. Number four the Transcontinental Railroad Connecting the east and west coasts of the United States. This historic project employed veterans from the Civil War and other conflicts shaping the course of American history. Number five the Panama Canal. Built at the dawn of the 20th century, the Panama Canal employed veterans who helped transform global trade and maritime transportation. Number 6. The Brooklyn Bridge. An engineering marvel of the 19th century, the Brooklyn Bridge was built with the expertise and dedication of veterans, symbolizing the spirit of American ingenuity. Number 7. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. Constructed in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, this massive pipeline system employed veterans who brought their courage and determination to the job site.
Speaker 1:If you're a military veteran searching for their next mission, consider a career in the construction industry. Your skills, experience and sense of duty are needed now more than ever. After I left the military, I found a sense of purpose in this industry. It's a field where I can continue to make a tangible impact and contribute to something greater than myself. Some of the skills that I learned in the military, like leadership, problem solving and attention to detail, really helped me in my career. Construction also offers diverse opportunities, from skilled trades like carpentry and welding to project management and engineering. Whatever your background or interests are, there's a place for you in the industry. Join the ranks of veterans who have helped build America's future. For more information on transitioning to a career in construction, make sure you check out the other videos and visit our website at constructionveterancom. Thanks again and we'll see you next time.