Do General Contractors still deserve their fee—or are they just expensive middlemen?
In this provocative episode, Adam and Jeff tackle a controversial listener question: "Do we even need General Contractors anymore?" With the rise of tech-driven management and self-performing owners, the traditional role of GCs is under scrutiny.
Join the debate as they explore:
- Why GCs transitioned from hands-on builders to "paper-pushing" construction managers.
- Hidden risks subcontractors and GCs face if owners start bypassing traditional models.
- Real-world scenarios where skipping the GC might actually make sense—and when it could lead to disaster.
- Why subcontractors might prefer direct-to-owner work (and why they often rely heavily on GCs).
- The new trend of GCs returning to a self-perform model to regain control of risk and quality.
Are General Contractors outdated—or more essential than ever? Listen and decide.
Key Insights:
- When direct-to-owner subcontractor relationships work well.
- Why GCs are crucial in managing complex project risks.
- The real implications for subs if GCs disappear.