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Episode 4: Scaffolding (Leland Jackman)
May 26, 2026
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Episode 3: The Concrete Underground Episode (Ernie Heins)
Jan 13, 2026
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Episode 2: Sustainable Urban Integration (Georg Josi and Larissa Ulcar)
Nov 7, 2025
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Episode 1: The Rathole (Guy Boston)
Nov 7, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Episode 4: Scaffolding (Leland Jackman) | Leland Jackman of Onex River Inc. joins Roberta and Glenn to talk scaffolding. Ledgers, standards, rosettes, braces, decks, 45s, toe boards, right angles, dog bones, swivels, spigots, and more. Tube and clamp, cuplock system, cantilever, HAKI and more. Dude knows his scaffolding.In terms of infrastructure, scaffolding is evanescent. Unlike the buildings and structures it gives shape to, it fades from view and disappears from memory relatively quickly. But it remains vital to building process. Over the course of an informative and entertaining 30-minute conversation, Leland makes the case for scaffolding. He explains its intricacy. He shares stories, including a memorable job in the muskeg of northern Alberta. He puts the pieces together. Scaffolding, Leland explains, exists to allow the other trades to do their work. It becomes clear, though, that scaffolding itself deserves a little more time in the light. 🎧 Infrasound uncovers the human side of infrastructure — the decisions, experiences, and people shaping the built world around us.🎵 Music: “Step Forward” by Mike Kirin — featured with permission.🌐 Find reVerb online: reverbcomms.ca | — | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Episode 3: The Concrete Underground Episode (Ernie Heins) | Ernie Heins, P.Eng, of @Agruamerica joins Roberta and Glenn to discuss the things he knows a lot about — concrete, concrete protective liners, geomembranes and geosynthetics. And to draw all of it back to the element he is passionate about: water. Along the way, Ernie underlines the need for more awareness of the kinds of infrastructure that routinely escape notice, things like underground water pipes, pumping stations, wastewater treatment plants and landfill systems.He also makes a case that civil engineers can be seen as the true benefactors of modern life! 🎧 Infrasound uncovers the human side of infrastructure — the decisions, experiences, and people shaping the built world around us.🎵 Music: “Step Forward” by Mike Kirin — featured with permission.🌐 Find reVerb online: reverbcomms.ca | — | |
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Episode 2: Sustainable Urban Integration (Georg Josi and Larissa Ulcar) | In this episode of Infrasound — the infrastructure podcast from reVerb Communications — Roberta Farion and Glenn Kubish welcome Georg Josi and Larissa Ulcar to discuss Sustainable Urban Integration and how its principles shaped the Valley Line Southeast LRT experience in Edmonton.The conversation explores what it means to design infrastructure that makes people feel welcome, comfortable, and eager to return — a key focus in modern transit and city-building.🎵 “Step Forward” by Mike Kirin — featured with permission.Infrasound uncovers the stories, ideas, and people shaping how infrastructure connects communities.🌐 Find reVerb Online: reverbcomms.ca | — | |
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Episode 1: The Rathole (Guy Boston) | The debut episode of Infrasound — the infrastructure podcast from reVerb Communications — features former City of Edmonton bridge engineer Guy Boston in conversation with Roberta Farion and Glenn Kubish.Guy reflects on the end of the Rathole in Edmonton, shares stories about construction innovation and the importance of community engagement in public projects, and reveals why he wasn’t at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, as planned.🎧 Infrasound uncovers the human side of infrastructure — the decisions, experiences, and people shaping the built world around us.🎵 Music: “Step Forward” by Mike Kirin — featured with permission.🌐 Find reVerb online: reverbcomms.ca | — |
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