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Change Is in Order: Change Order Calculations Done in the Field vs. in the Office

TIM FALLER: Should you ask your lead carpenter to estimate and present change orders? More

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Team Effort: Getting Everyone on Your Team to Step up to the Plate

It's important for all your team members ó both new and seasoned guys ó to pitch in to give clients a positive experience and guarantee the success of the company. More

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Roadmap to Success: The Importance of Effective Scheduling

Schedules provide a snapshot of active, completed, and future tasks. Don't underestimate how important effective scheduling is to your success. More

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Re-Leading the Way: The Return of the Lead Carpenter System

One of the best ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency is the lead carpenter system. More

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Age, Safety, & Awareness: Age Has Its Advantages and Disadvantages on the Jobsite

Carpenters of every age are prone to injury, but for different reasons. More

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The Projects May Be Smaller, but Planning Remains Key

Full-service remodelers are mistaken if they dismiss small projects as being less important and requiring less attention to detail. More

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The 5 Essentials of Jobsite Leadership

Remodeling consultant and lead carpenter authority Tim Faller identifies five key principles of jobsite leadership. More

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The Not-So-New Production Realities of Smaller Remodeling Jobs

Some "old-school" tips for avoiding costly mistakes and maintaining profitability in a climate of shrinking job sizes and margins. More

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Product Extra: New and Notable

New products from Fiberon, Flexible Floor Systems, Hitachi, Rais, Superior Polymer Products, Tru-Pro Products, and WAC Lighting. More

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Smaller Jobs Herald Resurgence of the Lead Carpenter System

Remodeling expert Tim Faller suggests that remodelers reevaluate the advantages of having an on-site lead carpenter as smaller jobs become the norm. More

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