<p>The guys break down what operational excellence actually looks like on a construction site — from how to build a 13,000 sq ft, five-townhouse project in just 9.5 months to the hidden advantages of self-performing as the GC. They get into the mechanics that actually move jobs forward: pre-construction meetings, three-week look-aheads, cash as "the lubricant," and why trust with subs matters more than any schedule on paper. Along the way they tackle the death-by-a-thousand-cuts problem of buyer changes, share a controversial take on why full-time superintendents are overrated on smaller projects, and kick things off with a wild story about San Francisco landlords intentionally leaving units vacant under rent control.</p>

Real Estate Addicts

Marc Savatsky, Ray Hurteau, Dan Rubin

#136 - Operational Excellence and How to Keep Jobs Moving Forward

MAY 26, 202627 MIN
Real Estate Addicts

#136 - Operational Excellence and How to Keep Jobs Moving Forward

MAY 26, 202627 MIN

Description

The guys break down what operational excellence actually looks like on a construction site — from how to build a 13,000 sq ft, five-townhouse project in just 9.5 months to the hidden advantages of self-performing as the GC. They get into the mechanics that actually move jobs forward: pre-construction meetings, three-week look-aheads, cash as "the lubricant," and why trust with subs matters more than any schedule on paper. Along the way they tackle the death-by-a-thousand-cuts problem of buyer changes, share a controversial take on why full-time superintendents are overrated on smaller projects, and kick things off with a wild story about San Francisco landlords intentionally leaving units vacant under rent control.