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S E758: Building Better Through Leadership: Kristian Fields on Culture, Technology and Workforce Strategy

  1. S E758: Building Better Through Leadership: Kristian Fields on Culture, Technology and Workforce Strategy Anika Jackson 43:02

Anika sat down with Kristian Fields, President of Klover Contracting, to explore why the construction industry remains stuck in outdated practices while a few innovators are fundamentally reshaping how large-scale infrastructure gets built. They revealed a counterintuitive truth: the problem isn’t labor shortage—it’s workflow predictability. Kristian’s 25-year perspective on construction management and his experience scaling Klover offered practical solutions against the persistent “construction can’t change” narrative, alongside a sharp look at where prefabrication and AI actually create value.

In This Episode

  • The origin story of Kristian’s transition from VP Field Operations to President and what it actually required
  • Scaling velocity: watching Klover expand from regional contractor to national prefab leader with 100,000 sq ft manufacturing facility
  • The prefabrication bet: why solving a 450,000-worker shortage required rethinking entire construction workflows
  • Team culture that endures: why the “31 Fundamentals” campaign transformed hiring and retention
  • Why documented processes and institutional memory matter more than raw headcount
  • The ongoing myth that prefab compromises quality—what real project data actually shows
  • Building the BIM-to-Field execution bridge and why that gap existed
  • Leadership lessons from historic preservation to data centers: why architectural intent matters in every build
  • Predictive automation versus chatbot AI: where manufacturing is actually headed

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Introduction: 25 years in construction management
  • 10:00 The prefabrication origin story and why it started 15 years ago
  • 12:16 The construction industry’s real problem: skilled labor shortage and workflow unpredictability
  • 22:01 Environmental impact: reducing 3,000+ gallons of diesel fuel through prefab consolidation
  • 29:24 Preparing for AI-assisted manufacturing: rethinking BIM coding for future machine integration
  • 36:33 Advice for newcomers: pursue work you enjoy, stay close to target roles, maintain humility
  • 39:00 The core mantra: “Be relentless about improvement” and “action over accuracy”

Key Insights & Takeaways

Insight 1: Workflow Unpredictability Isn’t a Labor Problem—It’s a Strategy Problem

Construction sites with 50+ workers juggling electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and structural crews operate like traffic on a congested highway. One trade delays another. The industry assumes the solution is hiring more workers. Klover’s insight: the problem is predictability. By moving complex coordination off-site into BIM modeling and prefabrication, you eliminate the traffic jam entirely. The fix isn’t more people—it’s smarter workflows.

Insight 2: Culture Scales Through Documented Examples, Not Top-Down Mandates

The “31 Fundamentals” campaign works because it’s not a poster on the wall. Every week, Kristian shares one fundamental with real examples of employees living it. Other employees then submit their own interpretations. Recognition follows. That’s how culture survives hypergrowth—through repetition, example, and celebration of behavior you want to see.

Insight 3: AI Amplifies What You Already Have—It Doesn’t Create Value in a Vacuum

Kristian isn’t chasing chatbots or automation theater. He’s preparing for AI that augments human expertise. The vision: BIM models coded to eventually communicate with automated welders or assembly equipment. Workers don’t disappear—they expand their capacity. If you don’t have documented processes and repeatable workflows, no AI tool compensates. Your advantage is the expertise you’ve already built.

Insight 4: The Future Isn’t Conversational AI—It’s Predictive Intelligence

Forget chatbots answering questions. Imagine manufacturing AI that knows your project timeline, your site constraints, your crew’s skill level, and your budget—and it automatically optimizes panel sequencing, delivery schedules, and installation sequences without asking a single question. That’s predictive intelligence. That’s where Klover is heading.

Resources & Links Mentioned

Klover Contracting

  • Website: www.kloverinc.com
  • Services: Prefab construction, BIM coordination, data center solutions, healthcare, multifamily housing, higher Education

Key Concepts

  • BIM (Building Information Modeling): 3D digital modeling that resolves design conflicts before manufacturing
  • Just-in-Time Delivery: Manufacturing and delivering components precisely when needed to avoid waste
  • The 31 Fundamentals: Weekly cultural communication framework covering safety, quality, teamwork, and accountability
  • Prefabrication: Off-site manufacturing of building components for faster, safer, more predictable installation

About Kristian Fields

Kristian Fields is President of Klover Contracting, a prefabrication and commercial construction leader serving healthcare, multifamily housing, higher education, and data center markets across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. With 25 years in construction management, structural engineering, and senior leadership, he brings rare technical expertise combined with operational vision.

His career progression—from estimating and procurement to VP Field Operations to COO to President—reflects deliberate commitment to understanding every aspect of the business. At Klover , he’s championed the prefabrication strategy that has scaled the company to national prominence, including completing one of the largest prefabricated apartment buildings in the US and expanding into data center construction.

His philosophy centers on relentless improvement, action over perfection, and treating people as the core asset. He maintains that humility and continuous learning are non-negotiable leadership practices.

Connect with Kristian Fields

Website: www.kloverinc.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristian-fields-a29b7613/

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Anika Jackson Creative Strategist, Podcaster

Anika is a mother, community volunteer, philanthropist, marketing and communications strategist and podcast host. As a marcom executive, she has done it all including experiential marketing/ event production, launch marketing, public relations, digital, and influencer throughout her multiple decade career.

She is a member of the Quickbooks Small Business Council, as well as on the Advisory Board for the Women in Leadership program for UCSB’s PaCE; advisor for Junior League of Los Angeles’ 2022 – 2023 President; Co-founder and board member of Learn Grow Lead; and Ballona Wetlands Philanthropy Chair for National Charity League’s Pier Chapter.

In Anika’s newest role, she is an adjunct professor at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, teaching graduate students in both the Masters of Public Relations and Advertising as well as the Masters of Digital Media Management programs.