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"J. Bryan Blundell" <[log in to unmask]>
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BP - His DNA is this long.
Date:
Mon, 27 Jul 1998 08:39:37 -0400
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sbmarcus wrote:
>
> >      Even on a construction project that starts from scratch, it takes a
> >      constant watchful eye to make sure that following trades to not
> damge
> >      work already completed. Imagine how much closer trades have to be
> >      watched on a preservation project.
>
> Well, this remark certainly woke me up.  Best reason yet to hope that PTN
> ultimately takes over the world.
>
> If the hiring agency or client does a proper job of choosing tradespeople
> then the only reason to watch them is to learn something from them.
>
> The question has to be asked how many of the countless botched projects,
> new construction and HP, that we all run across all the time, got to that
> sorry state because of the incompetence or negligence of craftspeople?
>
> Bruce
==========

Bruce:

"Imagine how much closer trades have to be watched on a preservation
project."

Pretty amazing sentence and statement isn't it.

Bryan

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