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Just reading the title of this article gets my blood pumping a little faster. I started out working for my grandfather in his construction company. He had a hard time getting people to do the drywall work, so I taught myself how to tape and eventually went out on my own doing small drywall jobs.
No matter how well a job is estimated or a contract is negotiated or how well prepared you are to start work on a project, your biggest risks arise during construction.