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Avoiding Project Planning Disasters: How to Spot Problem Projects

By James T. Dixon on November 15, 2021

As written in CE This Week, a newsletter published by Construction Executive magazine.

While the initial burden of project planning falls first and foremost on the project owner, oftentimes the largest part of the project plan is delegated to the contractor. Prior to agreeing to take on such a burden contractors should first evaluate a project to ensure they aren’t setting themselves up for failure. In this article, Jim highlights and discusses key components that contractors can use to evaluate an owner’s project plan such as the people, process, and technical aspects.

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