Hi Jason. I’m a mom of two young boys, a wife and R.N. I’m not in the construction business but I found your video extremely informative and useful for homeowners who have been victims of poorly planned and executed construction projects. I’m currently in a law suit against a construction company who was hired by my township to perform an excavation on my property to replace 165 feet of sewer pipes very close to my home. The construction company severely underbid on the job, did not perform a risk analysis and ultimately caused severe foundation and structural damage to my home because they were moving too fast, didn’t follow safety regulations and only cared about their bottom dollar. They won’t take any responsibility for it either and say that an excavation can never cause damage to a nearby building which is complete B.S. I will be using your video to help me write a legal statement as to why this project failed so miserably. Thank you so much for posting this video! It will help my case a lot.
In all my years of construction... the number one issue is misaligned expectations, up and down. I think most of the specifics you touch on lean into the overriding issue.
Hi Jason. I’m a mom of two young boys, a wife and R.N. I’m not in the construction business but I found your video extremely informative and useful for homeowners who have been victims of poorly planned and executed construction projects. I’m currently in a law suit against a construction company who was hired by my township to perform an excavation on my property to replace 165 feet of sewer pipes very close to my home. The construction company severely underbid on the job, did not perform a risk analysis and ultimately caused severe foundation and structural damage to my home because they were moving too fast, didn’t follow safety regulations and only cared about their bottom dollar. They won’t take any responsibility for it either and say that an excavation can never cause damage to a nearby building which is complete B.S. I will be using your video to help me write a legal statement as to why this project failed so miserably. Thank you so much for posting this video! It will help my case a lot.
I’m sorry this happened to you. I am glad to help.
What Jason calls anchoring i'm pretty sure is also called benchmarking.
Thank you for putting this content out there. Very helpful.
Great video! Thanks for all you do.
You are most welcome.
Perfect timing, just finished Chapter 3 of the book. Thanks for the great information, it will be shared and it will improve many people!
Thank you. I sure hope so.
I APPRECIATE GOOD CONTENT AND YOUR ADVICE
Projects don't go wrong, they start wrong...great video, Jason!
I love they way you hit the points, truly great video
Thank you!
Outstanding Video. Very good information.
Thank you so much.
Great information Thanks J Money
You are most welcome.
You are welcome.
Can you do a video on the Legos concept
Sure.
Jason's YT like/subscribe plugs are just as good as his content! 😎
You are great 👍
That is so kind of you!
Provide me with more information and references
I am not sure what you mean.
In all my years of construction... the number one issue is misaligned expectations, up and down. I think most of the specifics you touch on lean into the overriding issue.