Bridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in Construction

Reimagining the Trades: People, Prefab & Progress


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What does it take to modernize a trade-heavy business in today’s digital construction landscape?

In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Todd Weyandt sits down with Andrew Goodwin, President of Professional Piping Systems, to explore how he’s reimagining the industrial piping world through smart leadership, lean processes, and real-time problem solving.

From overcoming early challenges to creating a people-first culture, Andrew dives into the practical side of construction innovation. Whether it’s navigating the labor shortage, adapting to digital workflows, or staying ahead of safety and scheduling—this episode delivers insights you can use now.

🔑 Key Topics:

Leading through lean and operational excellence

Culture shifts that drive trade retention

Strategic planning for long-term growth in industrial construction

🎧 Tune in to hear how one contractor is laying the pipework for the future—literally.

Meet Our Guest

Andrew Goodwin is President of Professional Piping Services (PPS). He is a seasoned professional with a demonstrated history of working in the industrial and vertical building industry. With a strong foundation in management, he has excelled in various leadership roles. Andrew's journey began with the establishment of PPS Coatings, a company he founded and nurtured. Through dedication and hard work, he worked his way up to become the President of PPS.

Todd Takes
Transparency and Collaboration Are Non-Negotiable for a Healthy Culture

Sustaining a strong, resilient team starts with radical transparency and deep collaboration. When leaders stay engaged on the jobsite and in the trenches—openly sharing both the wins and challenges—it fosters trust and accountability across the organization. That kind of alignment not only improves project execution, it builds a workplace where everyone feels seen and heard.

See the Whole Person, Not Just the Job Title

A thriving workforce isn’t built by treating employees like interchangeable parts. It’s built by supporting people holistically—recognizing their personal struggles, ambitions, and needs. From offering flexible hours to supporting mental health or family challenges, the approach was clear: when people feel genuinely cared for, they show up with purpose and loyalty.

Construction Has a Marketing Problem—And It’s Time to Fix It

There’s a major disconnect between the reality of today’s construction industry and how it’s perceived. While the industry is packed with innovation, robotics, and exciting career paths, too few young people are hearing that story. The solution? Bold storytelling through social media, direct outreach in schools, and creating visible, authentic ambassadors who show that construction can be a smart, lucrative, and even “sexy” career choice.

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