
People-First Builders Podcast
Training Trades to Get It Right the First Time with Michael Giaramita
What if the biggest problems on a construction project aren't technical—but people problems? In this episode of the People-First Builders Podcast , host Fletcher Wimbush sits down with Michael Giaramita, CEO of Group PMX , to explore how alignment, accountability, training, and respect can transform even the most challenging construction projects. Michael shares the story of stepping into a deeply troubled project that was years behind schedule and significantly over budget. His diagnosis was simple: everyone involved had stopped working as one team. By shifting the culture away from blame and claims and toward problem-solving, collaboration, and shared success, the project began to turn around. Michael also explains why getting the work right the first time starts with giving trades the right resources and expectations. Instead of waiting until the end of a project to create massive punch lists, he advocates for continuous quality checks, early involvement from architects and engineers, and training both sides of the equation so everyone understands what "right" actually looks like. Fletcher and Michael also discuss early-start scheduling, creating healthy peer accountability between trades, building pride of ownership, leading distributed teams, and using systems and skills-based development to help people grow. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why project problems often start with misalignment, not technical issues How Michael transformed a toxic project culture through shared accountability Why training trades can dramatically reduce rework and punch-list items How early-start scheduling creates incentives for everyone to succeed The importance of treating tradespeople with respect and protecting pride in their work Why architects and engineers should stay involved throughout construction How Group PMX has operated virtually for more than a decade Why strong systems and a single "record of truth" make distributed teams possible How skills-based development creates stronger people and stronger project teams Michael's philosophy is straightforward: align the team, remove the obstacles, give people the tools to succeed, and focus on solving problems instead of assigning blame. Because when everyone sees the project's success as shared success, better work follows.






