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Last week we discussed how 96% of construction companies go out of business within the first 10 years. This is a problem if you’re in construction.
As I was discussing last week’s post with a friend, he asked me why I do construction. Why would anyone want to start a construction company with odds like this? This question started me thinking about it.
Why is anyone doing construction if the chance of staying in business is so stacked against them? This question prompted me to reach out to some people in construction and ask them.
Why am I doing construction and how did I get here?
By Mark EastmanLast week we discussed how 96% of construction companies go out of business within the first 10 years. This is a problem if you’re in construction.
As I was discussing last week’s post with a friend, he asked me why I do construction. Why would anyone want to start a construction company with odds like this? This question started me thinking about it.
Why is anyone doing construction if the chance of staying in business is so stacked against them? This question prompted me to reach out to some people in construction and ask them.
Why am I doing construction and how did I get here?