It usually starts small. A calculation is slightly off, a connection is rushed, or a step gets skipped because it “should be fine.” The task gets wrapped up, the team moves on, and everything looks good — until a problem pops up.Now the team has to do the job over, time gets burned, and the schedule starts to shift. What felt like a small shortcut turns into a bigger problem that affects more than just that one job. In the trades, mistakes are not just part of the work — they are part of the cost of the work.That is
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