#13. Electrifying the Job Site: Decarbonizing Construction, Ft. Jolene McLaughlin & Matthew Jackson
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Construction is at a turning point, and electrification is at the centre of it.
In this episode of Built To Code, Rory Smith is joined by Jolene McLaughlin, VP of Climate & Sustainability at EllisDon, and Matthew Jackson, Senior Director of Marketing at Hilti North America, to unpack what job site electrification really looks like in practice.
From battery-powered breakers and charging infrastructure to data visibility, grid constraints, and total cost of ownership, this conversation explores:
- Why construction-phase emissions are underestimated, and why that matters
- How electrified tools and equipment can reduce carbon without sacrificing performance
- The role of data in understanding energy use, efficiency, and waste on site
- Why collaboration across contractors, manufacturers, and trades is essential to scaling change
It’s an honest discussion about innovation, adoption, and the realities of transforming one of the world’s most complex industries.
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