Your Foundation Is the Problem
Most contractors think the project starts when framing goes up. Wrong.
Your job was won or lost during the foundation phase.
If the layout is off, the prep is rushed, or the concrete work gets pushed through without proper verification, everything after that becomes expensive damage control.
Now walls don’t line up, schedules get delayed, crews start blaming each other, and your profit disappears fixing mistakes that never should’ve happened.
This is what bad construction project management looks like. Rushing the foundation because you’re trying to “save time” while ignoring the details that actually hold the project together.
No inspection control, no prep verification, no sequencing, no accountability. Then contractors act shocked when the rest of the build becomes chaos. The strongest projects aren’t built fast, they’re built right from the ground up.
If your projects constantly feel like problems stacking on top of problems, look at how you’re starting them. Weak foundations create expensive jobs.
Tight systems, verified prep, and disciplined execution create profitable ones.
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Your Foundation Is the Problem
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