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Updated over 3 years ago, 09/20/2021

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James Birdsall
  • Boise, ID
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I am a Construction Project Manager & will answer your questions

James Birdsall
  • Boise, ID
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I have been successfully managing projects for over 30 years and will be happy to answer questions regarding ways to control your projects to keep costs down and quality high. Running construction projects can be intimidating whether they are single homes, remodels or multi family. You, as project manager (which is what you are if you are in charge of your building project), must be able to project your vision to architects, city or county planning groups, your financiers, your subcontractors and their employees. It is complicated but very satisfying. So, ask away.

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