Construction firms rarely fail because they lack work. They struggle because margin slips away before anyone can see it clearly. Labor is the largest variable on most projects, yet many companies still evaluate true job profitability only after payroll is processed, overhead is allocated and financial statements are closed. By then, any corrective action is retrospective. The job is complete, the overrun is embedded and leaders are left conducting a post-mortem rather than managing performance in motion.
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