![]() ![]() And when I say hard work, I mean really digging into how we do things. I was really impressed with the pre-work that was done and that we got all the hard work done. ![]() As we implemented the things we set in place during the onsite period, we had follow-up to say ‘Hey, how's this working? Do we need to pivot at all?’ So, I would say the whole thing was two months long. Then it extended past that for another three, four weeks. “I want to say we did about six weeks of pre-work, and then it was the two days of Onsite Consulting. What did the Onsite Consulting process look like for you? We learned about Onsite Consulting, and we were like, ‘Oh, this is exactly what we need.’ And it was so refreshing to really hear from her that, ‘Hey, this is what other builders do, and you guys aren't alone.’" There's got to be a better process.’ We had done a year of just trying to work our way through it until my senior project manager and I went to Buildertrend on the Road, hosted here in Denver. ![]() So, it got to a point over the summer where my project managers were just like, ‘We need a better process. When did you make the decision to expedite implementing Buildertrend into your processes? Listen to the full episode to hear about how Buildertrend’s educational opportunities and training helped their team find success using construction management software. ![]() Josh and his wife flipped houses for three years before starting to design and build their own homes. He spent ten years in the United States Airforce as a pilot before eventually making his way back to construction. After growing up and working for his dad’s framing company, he swore he would never come back to it after he graduated college. On this episode of “The Building Code,” Zach and Charley are chatting with Josh Schaffer, owner of Rog & Wilco in Denver, Colorado. Listen to the full episode to hear more about Meghan’s story and how her woman-owned business has benefited by transitioning from CoConstruct’s construction software to Buildertrend’s. She was able to experience the responsibilities of a general contractor, and the rest is history. After some time spent in engineering, Meghan realized her love of the details and possibilities during the process of building her family’s dream home. She graduated at the top of her class from Weber State University as one of only two women in the Manufacturing Engineering program. On this episode of “The Building Code,” Zach and Charley are chatting with Meghan Billings, owner and general contractor at MEG Construction & Design in Twin Falls, Idaho. Listen to the full episode to hear more about the launch of Buildertrend Purchasing, what brands we’ve already partnered with and how this new offering is a game changer for customers. Additionally, he also serves as the general manager of materials management at Buildertrend. He would eventually become chief operating officer, running CBUSA’s day-to-day operations, before transitioning to president in 2022. He helped to manage markets and traveled during the economic downturn of 2008 to help keep the business alive. Before he was president, Brian held several roles during his nearly 17 years with the company. On today’s episode of “The Building Code,” Zach and Charley are sitting down with Brian Pavlick, president of CBUSA. ![]()
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