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What if the future of construction isn’t just smarter tools… but smarter people using them?

In this episode of Savage Angel, Angela Giles sits down with Erin Khan—a civil engineer turned construction tech strategist who’s helping contractors and startups bridge the gap between innovation and real-world execution.

Born and raised on Long Island and educated at University of Southern California, Erin began her career renovating historic campus buildings before diving headfirst into construction operations, technology, and innovation. After working with large-scale builders like Suffolk Construction, she launched her own consulting practice to help teams actually use the technology they invest in.

Together, Angela and Erin unpack why tech adoption in construction so often falls flat, how change management is really a human problem (not a software one), and why AI should be treated like a powerful assistant—not a replacement for critical thinking. From field crews still using pen-and-paper to leadership teams rolling out tools no one wants to touch, this episode is a real, honest look at what it takes to modernize one of the world’s most essential industries.

They also dive into women in the trades, mentorship, confidence in male-dominated spaces, and why “finding comfort in discomfort” might be the most valuable career skill of all.

This conversation is a must-listen for contractors, tech founders, innovators, and anyone navigating rapid change in a hands-on industry.

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💼 LinkedIn: Erin Khan