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Phil Nimmo is vice president of business development at MCA, Inc. He can be reached at [email protected].

Photo 2. Had the electrical contractor not seen an opportunity to prefabricate the entire headwall as a preassembled section, then all of the work would have been completed on the job site as originally scheduled. Recognizing this opportunity saved thousands of hours.

Why Paying Attention to Branch Circuit Work On Electrical Jobs Is So Important

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The Pitfalls of Owner-Supplied Material

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How to Maximize Your Money with Change Orders

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Once electrical contractors understand a change order is not simply an accounting alignment, they can reduce profitability losses.