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"The low barrier of entry means anyone can start a construction business overnight, leading to inconsistent quality and service," the speaker states. This proliferation of unqualified operators results in fluctuating standards, exposing clients to risks of subpar work and scams.
Conclusion
Clear, detailed quotations coupled with well-structured contracts and diligent quality checks are essential for a successful construction project. Clients are encouraged to demand specifics—about materials, milestones, and costs—and to use visual documentation to safeguard their investments.
The industry’s openness to newcomers, while fostering competition, also brings challenges related to quality control. Awareness and due diligence remain crucial to ensuring the project’s success and value.