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The Public Works Nerds

Marc Culver, PE
Public Works
APWA Accreditation
PFAS
Carver County
Video Marketing
Social Media Communication
Community Engagement Strategies
Local Government Communication
Highway 5 Improvements Project
Electric Vehicles
Emerald Ash Borer
Sustainability
City Of Shakopee
Minnesota
Charging Infrastructure
Parks and Recreation
Rosemount
Water Treatment Plant
Accreditation In Parks and Recreation
Fleet Management

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I'm excited to welcome my good friend and former colleague Ryan Johnson to the show. Ryan is the Environmental Manager for the City of Roseville in Minnesota and is my favorite storm water and water resources guru. Ryan joins me in this episode to ta... more

This episode a great deep dive into asset management with arguably the premier asset management system on the market today. I've been working with Cartegraph since 2010 and have been very impressed with their software and vision for constant improvem... more

We really nerd out in this episode as we are joined by Steve Nelson and Ryan Stempski, both from WSB & Associates, to talk about PFAS in our drinking water supplies. There is much to unpack about this complex and important issue, and this is just the... more

A deep dive into the City of Rosemount's newly completed Police and Public Works Facility with Public Works Director Nick Egger and Oertel Architects President Andrew Cooper. They share insights on the planning, design, and construction of this $58 m... more

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Nick Egger
Public Works Director at Rosemount, experienced in public works with prior roles in Hastings.
City of Rosemount
Episode: Rosemount's Public Works and Police Campus
Andrew Cooper
President of Oertel Architects, experienced in designing public works facilities.
Oertel Architects
Episode: Rosemount's Public Works and Police Campus
Marc Ray
Public Works Director for the City of Burnsville
City of Burnsville
Episode: Season 3 Kicks Off with Mark Ray: Bridges, Bathtub Curves, and Global Public Works Insights.
Bill Egan
Public Works Director for the city of Shakopee
City of Shakopee
Episode: APWA Accreditation: Shakopee's Public Works Journey with Bill Egan, Alex Jordan, and Barb Kraemer
Alex Jordan
City Engineer for the city of Shakopee
City of Shakopee
Episode: APWA Accreditation: Shakopee's Public Works Journey with Bill Egan, Alex Jordan, and Barb Kraemer
Barb Kraemer
Administrative Assistant in the Public Works Department
City of Shakopee
Episode: APWA Accreditation: Shakopee's Public Works Journey with Bill Egan, Alex Jordan, and Barb Kraemer
Noah Silver
Master electrician and supervisor at the City of Edina
City of Edina
Episode: Electrifying Edina: Noah Silver on EV Infrastructure and Fleet Transformation in Public Works
Sarah Renney
Communications Manager at Carver County
Carver County
Episode: Project Communications in Public Works with Sara Renney

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Mark Culver
Host of Public Works Nerds, engaging with industry experts on various public works topics.
Marc Culver
Host of Public Works Nerds, converses with experts on the latest developments in public works.

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#135
New Zealand/Government

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Project Communications in Public Works with Sara Renney
Q: What have you learned about public works that has shocked or surprised you?
Sarah shares her admiration for the hard work of the operations team, who often go unnoticed, and highlights the challenges they face in their critical roles.
Project Communications in Public Works with Sara Renney
Q: What tips or tricks do you use for effective communication?
Sarah acknowledges that it depends on the topic and audience, emphasizing the need to stay ahead of communication trends and using video as a powerful tool for storytelling.
Project Communications in Public Works with Sara Renney
Q: How has it been working for a government agency?
Sarah notes that working in government is similar to her previous experience in a church environment, emphasizing the commitment of public sector workers and the impact they make on people's lives.
APWA Accreditation: Shakopee's Public Works Journey with Bill Egan, Alex Jordan, and Barb Kraemer
Q: What feedback have you received from maintenance staff regarding this accreditation?
Initially lukewarm, but as the benefits were explained, they understood how it would validate management's decisions.
APWA Accreditation: Shakopee's Public Works Journey with Bill Egan, Alex Jordan, and Barb Kraemer
Q: What are the initial challenges you foresee with this accreditation process?
Some areas may require updating or challenging processes, but those are what drives improvement within the department.

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Content primarily focuses on discussions about public works, engineering challenges, and innovative practices in urban infrastructure management. Episodes typically feature insights from professionals in government roles, including city engineers and public works directors, highlighting collaborative efforts on significant projects like infrastructure upgrades and accreditation processes. Unique storytelling reflects the multifaceted nature of public works, with an emphasis on sustainability, community engagement, and the adoption of new technologies in various public sector initiatives.

Listeners can expect deep dives into case studies from various cities, sharing lessons learned from past and ongoing projects. The podcast probably foster... more

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4. Bill Egan
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