Civil construction superintendent with 20 years of field experience. I document what I learn about money, health, and making good long-term decisions.
Three areas I focus on and document
I care a lot about staying strong and capable for the long haul. Physical health is just another form of compounding: consistent training, decent nutrition, and recovery over years. I share how I structure workouts around a demanding job and the habits that actually stick.
I'm a civil construction superintendent by trade, but I spend my free time digging into budgeting, saving, and long-term investing. Friends ask me about 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, and "what should I do with this paycheck?" The Money Hub is where I document how I think about finances in a way normal people can actually use.
Not everything fits cleanly into "health" or "wealth." This is where the rest lands: researching new tech, thinking about how AI shows up in construction, sharing lessons from big infrastructure jobs, and anything else I find useful or interesting enough to write down.
I'm a civil construction superintendent with 20 years of field experience, currently working on the CCUR project on Dillingham, a $500M+ infrastructure job. I'm 45, and I've spent most of my career coordinating people, equipment, and timelines in high-pressure environments.
Somewhere along the way I became obsessed with personal finance, technology, and physical health. This site is where I document how I think about money, share what I've learned from real-world experience, explore new tech, and track the habits that keep me strong enough—mentally and physically—to handle all of it.