If you're like many other builders and
remodelers, you spend a large part of
your working day running from one
emergency to another, "putting out
fires." The list of items that command
your immediate attention seems endless:
The crew on one of your sites has
come up short of material; framing on
another job is at a standstill because the
owner wants to discuss a change order
that will affect the structure; the final
payment on a completed project is
being held up because a few punchlist
items aren't finished yet. Your list of
emergencies may differ in the particulars,
but the net result is the same: You
never complete the work you want —
and need