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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Managing Multiple Contractors
We're a newer company that's still small yet we've hit a milestone. We're at the precipice of running three rehab projects concurrently and haven't yet been in this situation before. The contractor we're using is stretched and doesn't have the capacity to handle the third job. My question is about potential hiccups managing multiples can present? Is there a software or scheduling tool anyone's used to keep a handle on all the moving parts this could present?