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Contractor Cuts
ProStruct360
164 episodes
1 day ago
We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...
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We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Management
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Time is Money: Mastering Project Timelines
Contractor Cuts
45 minutes
4 months ago
Time is Money: Mastering Project Timelines
Time slippage is a hidden money drain that costs contracting companies thousands of dollars in lost profit. We reveal how making simple adjustments to project timelines can dramatically increase your bottom line without requiring more work. • Timeline management is critical for three main reasons: customer satisfaction, crew retention, and company profitability • Poor timeline control can reduce a contractor's take-home pay from $100,000 to just $40,000 annually on $1 million in revenue • Ef...
Contractor Cuts
We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...