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What the Top 25% of Construction Foreman Do

The field is where a contractor makes or loses money. The cost of the project is mostly at the site. Making those costs result in a finished installation within the budget is the basic task of the construction foreman.

Learn from our data and our experience what the top foreman consistently do and how they do it.

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Matt Stevens is a management consultant who works only with construction contractors. He has performed training and business consultation for the contracting community since 1994. Matt can be reached at mstevens@stevensci.com.

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Posted by Matt Stevens at November 4, 2007 10:54 AM

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