Jason, this information is so vital for someone like myself who is young and new to the industry. I appreciate your hard work and time you put into these
Hey Jason great content, wondering if you could give a basic workflow or strcutre on managinbg a project that is already started and the proces to implement takt planning into it. thanks and keep up the good work !
What are a few things you would consider not significant enough to get new prints. Also a few examples of bigger things that would justify new prints. Thanks!
Lol contractors reviewing submittals yeah right. I am an eor and that is not my experience. Between the batching and incomplete submittals it is frustrating.
That's because GC's give submittal review responsibility to 22 year old's fresh out of school with zero experience. PM's and Supers need to be heavily involved in review especially steel, concrete, and building envelope packages.
That is a crystal clear explanation. This channel deserves millions of subs.
Jason, this information is so vital for someone like myself who is young and new to the industry. I appreciate your hard work and time you put into these
Hey Jason great content, wondering if you could give a basic workflow or strcutre on managinbg a project that is already started and the proces to implement takt planning into it. thanks and keep up the good work !
Awesome video mate
What are a few things you would consider not significant enough to get new prints. Also a few examples of bigger things that would justify new prints. Thanks!
Small. RFIs. Also if I can slip sheet I will. Major design changes I would get new ones.
Lol contractors reviewing submittals yeah right. I am an eor and that is not my experience. Between the batching and incomplete submittals it is frustrating.
That's because GC's give submittal review responsibility to 22 year old's fresh out of school with zero experience. PM's and Supers need to be heavily involved in review especially steel, concrete, and building envelope packages.