74: BOND: 100+ Years of Evolution in Construction with CEO, Anthony Bond
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Anthony Bond is the fifth-generation CEO of Bond, a family-owned construction firm with a rich history that stretches over a century. Founded in 1907, Bond has played a prominent role in shaping infrastructural development within and around the city of Boston. Bond’s leadership oversees two distinct divisions: Bond Building and Bond Civil and Utility, both of which exemplify excellence in their respective domains. Under Anthony's guidance, Bond nurtures a long-standing relationship with clients such as Eversource and contributes to the region’s landmark projects, including the central artery tunnel in Boston. Episode Summary: In this fascinating episode of design development, host Rens Hayes welcomes Anthony Bond to delve into the journey of a time-honored family business in the construction industry. The conversation sparks with a personal touch as Rens introduces us to Anthony's passion for skiing and the significance of family and balance in his life. The episode weaves through Bond's 100-plus-year legacy, emphasizing the company’s evolution and adaptation to meet the changing demands of the construction world. Anthony sheds light on the nuanced challenges of scaling a construction business while maintaining the essence of its founding values. Key Takeaways: Bond's longevity in the construction industry is reflective of its ability to evolve and specialize in both building and civil utility works.Anthony Bond emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and the need for professionals in the construction industry to unplug and recharge.Effective communication and early transparency in construction projects are fundamental to Bond's strategy for client satisfaction and repeat business.Anthony shares insights on leadership growth, the value of learning from a diversity of industries, and the importance of developing internal talent to foster company progress.The focus on nurturing relationships with clients has been key to Bond's enduring success, evidenced by their century-long collaboration with companies like Eversource.Notable Quotes: "Our business can be a big part of our identity, but it shouldn't be the only part of our identity." – Anthony Bond"Bad news early is better than bad news late." – Anthony Bond"We want to be the best contractor, but when I compare ourselves, it's not just about being the number one or two contractor. How can we be Apple? How can we change the industry?" – Anthony BondResources: Bond (Company Website): Bond's official siteFMI Leadership Podcast: Hosted by industry consultant FMI, offering insights and best practices in construction.Young Presidents' Organization (YPO): AThank you so much for listening and thank you for joining the Design Development community. Don't forget to subscribe to hear about the latest episodes dropping every Wednesday. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend. Our goal is to help people in the industry identify opportunities for growth by sharing the journey of top performers. There is no one path. Success isn't a straight line. There is something to learn from everyone's story. Let's go! Leave your thoughts in the comment and reach out if you want to be valuable guest on the show! Design Development Podcast! Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram & YouTube Find out more at https://www.hayesoneill.com/podcast
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