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Home Cut, Ship, Frame-Efficiency of Rough Wall Framing

Cut, Ship, Frame-Efficiency of Rough Wall Framing

Imagine you're a General Contractor building a home. You are working with the foundation contractor getting the foundation formed and cast. All the while you are on the jobsite, some 20+ miles away the rough wall frame is being cut, packaged, and ready to be shipped to the site for immediate rough framing. That means you have two major tasks working in parallel creating some efficiencies for your schedule. In this video I walk you thru my thoughts on the “Ready Frame” rough wall framing for a current project. Sit back, enjoy and see if you come to the same conclusions………Enjoy

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