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Home Audible in Foundation
Jake Bruton talks about a challenge he came up against when building a foundation on a rare type of soil for his area. This conditioned required him to have to completely shift gears and alter the original plan of a concrete foundation towards a framed one. Find out how he made this shift and what type of mindset an effective project manager has to have in order to be able to deal with these unsuspected changes.

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