Customer selections are not complete when they are approved. They are complete when they are installed correctly, inspected,...


 
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In production homebuilding, quality control is not just about who found the defect. It is about whether the home is truly ready to...


 
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Homebuilders do not usually have a shortage of inspection intent. They have an inspection confirmation problem.


 
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In production homebuilding, the schedule comes first. It is built early, it drives daily decisions, and it becomes the operating...


 
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If your superintendents see quality assurance as another corporate task dumped into an already chaotic day, your QA program won’t...


 
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In production housing, homebuilders rarely operate without inspections. The defining characteristic of the sector is different and...


 
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Most homebuilders already track deficiencies. That’s not the hard part. The real challenge is deciding which repeat problems deserve...


 
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Most homebuilders treat warranty cost as a post-close problem.

A homeowner reports an issue, the team schedules a visit and the trade...


 
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In production homebuilding, repetition amplifies risk. A missed flashing inspection on one home is a defect. The same missed...


 
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Energy construction operates under compounded consequence.

By the time commissioning begins, capital exposure is fixed, performance...


 
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