The Time Trap
Time is a luxury often squandered in construction. Delays in the supply chain ripple through the timeline, pushing out completion dates and inflating costs. The traditional procurement method, with its many layers and lack of transparency, is frequently the culprit behind these delays.
Direct Purchasing as a Catalyst for Speed
Direct purchasing of finished goods rewrites the narrative on project timelines. By forming a direct link with manufacturers, developers can cut through the noise, significantly reducing lead times and ensuring that materials arrive on-site when needed, not a moment later. This streamlined approach can shave weeks, even months, off the construction schedule.
A Synchronized Symphony
With manufacturers working directly for the developer, the process becomes a synchronized symphony rather than a cacophony of missed cues and miscommunications. This coordination is the secret to keeping a project on track and stakeholders satisfied.
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