nobody on Nostr: Depending on the company, it can be good though. If there’s one bit of advice I’d ...
Depending on the company, it can be good though. If there’s one bit of advice I’d give, develop inspection checklists for each phase and hold your subs to doing their own cleanups. Even if you have to lay down the law and hold back on their invoices. And get a feedback loop going with the estimators so they correct any regular shortages. And make sure they have a couple gophers on staff who can run for short materials and do the pack-ins on your finish packages, or hop on the goon spoon when needed for slab preps and before foundation inspections prior to backfill.