A university retained an architect to design wood-frame student housing. The construction manager had no experience in wood-frame construction. The contractor proposed substituting conventional sawn-lumber framing with a patented wall system and employed a separate design firm with specialized knowledge in wood structures to provide design calculations. There were problems during construction, however, and when the completed structures showed significant shrinkage, the finger-pointing began. Join Holmes Murphy Construction for a one-hour webinar to learn more about this case study. Attendees will gain an understanding of operational procedures to avoid the pointing finger.
This session is HSW Qualified. This session qualifies for 1 CEU.