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It’s common for the scope of work to change during a project and for those changes to result in additional cost and extended duration. Somehow the contractor is always saddled with the blame for projects going beyond their initial schedule and budget and “nobody” remembers how we got there when it’s all over. As such we had to unpack what it is who’s really responsible for Scope Creep.
Find Travis & Brandon on the Web
Travis’ Build Show Videos: https://buildshownetwork.com/go/travisbrungardt
Travis’ Instagram: @catalystbuilt
Travis’ Website: https://www.catalystbuilt.com/
Brandon’s Instagram: @bbuildsit
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By Travis Brungardt, Brandon Jones4.9
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It’s common for the scope of work to change during a project and for those changes to result in additional cost and extended duration. Somehow the contractor is always saddled with the blame for projects going beyond their initial schedule and budget and “nobody” remembers how we got there when it’s all over. As such we had to unpack what it is who’s really responsible for Scope Creep.
Find Travis & Brandon on the Web
Travis’ Build Show Videos: https://buildshownetwork.com/go/travisbrungardt
Travis’ Instagram: @catalystbuilt
Travis’ Website: https://www.catalystbuilt.com/
Brandon’s Instagram: @bbuildsit
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