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Richard Hubbert on Building $500 Million in Projects, Working with Peter Bohlin

Richard Hubbert on Building $500 Million in Projects, Working with Peter Bohlin

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What happens when a 13-year-old who gets caught stealing lumber from a job site to build a tree house ends up working off the debt swinging a hammer — and that summer job turns into a construction engineering degree, two companies, $500 million in projects, and the final home ever designed by the architect who drew Bill Gates' house and Steve Jobs' house? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Richard Hubbert, founder of Great Estates, about what transparency actually looks like in custom home construction, why the McMansion trend of the 80s and 90s left thousands of families with unsellable homes, and how he keeps clients from destroying their own budget through scope creep when an architect's vision or an owner's trip to a showroom starts pulling the project sideways. Richard explains why he walks into competitor job sites in new markets to meet the superintendent and ask who the good subs are, why he refuses to be a guinea pig for new building materials no matter how good the pitch sounds, and what you should do when a builder gives you a number 30% below everyone else's. They also discuss the Fairmount Water Works renovation — a historic site connected to Grace Kelly's father — how a Wellesley connection to the executive vice president of Penn launched the company from garage-based estimating into institutional construction, why working with Peter Bohlin at 88 years old with pencil and paper and no cell phone is one of the greatest privileges of his career, and the one piece of advice he gives every client before a single line gets drawn: build what you're going to use. Richard Hubbert is the founder of Great Estates, a luxury custom home builder based in the Philadelphia area serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and select remote locations. Connect with Richard Hubbert: greatestates.com rhubbert@greatestates.com Phone: 215-416-2503 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Richard Hubbert 00:50 What a young craftsman understood about building that boardroom executives never will 01:30 Growing up doing projects with his father — plumbing, electrical, masonry, and carpentry with no internet 03:55 The tree house, the stolen lumber, and the builder who said work it off instead 07:26 Three summers swinging a hammer and watching every trade from framing to electrical 09:24 His father's advice — think about why there are no older carpenters on the job site 11:00 Construction engineering, graduating at the top of his class, and landing at a third-generation Philadelphia firm 13:59 When a third-generation company starts robbing Peter to pay Paul — and why he walked 17:00 The marketing woman who offered to back him at 28 years old with nothing in the bank 19:35 Starting from a garage with plywood for a desk, cleaning job sites at midnight 21:32 The Wellesley connection that opened the University of Pennsylvania and changed everything 23:00 Getting certified as a Women Business Enterprise and landing the Fairmount Water Works 25:59 How the company grew — from fit-outs to institutions to pharmaceuticals to luxury residential 27:28 Working with Robert Stern and then Peter Bohlin — the architect who designed Bill Gates' and Steve Jobs' homes 29:11 The one thing every client building a $2 million home wishes someone had told them first 31:30 How Great Estates runs transparently — every cost open, every allowance explained 34:23 Scope creep — how architects and owners both do it and how Richard stops it 37:18 How to know if a builder is low-balling you to get the job and kill you on change orders 40:00 Reputation is everything — and the contractors playing the change order game won't be around long 41:04 Why Richard refuses to be a guinea pig on new building materials no matter how good the pitch 43:00 The LP siding story — and why proof lives in time, not in the product presentation 45:22 Owning an architectural millwork company and why he shut it down 48:43 Katie Hubbert as VP and marketing director — building the business together 50:39 Geographic coverage — Pennsylvania, New Jersey shore, Martha's Vineyard, and why Florida requires homework first 53:43 How he researches a new market — pulling over at job sites and asking the superintendent for the inside scoop 55:34 How to reach Richard Hubbert #RichardHubbert #GreatEstates #LuxuryHomeBuilder #CustomHome #PeterBohlin #TrustcastShow #PhiladelphiaBuilder #CustomHomeConstruction #HomeBuilding #ConstructionTransparency
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