Story · 26:58
// THE QUOTE
“and you when you're 50 60 feet up and it's november the wind's blowing”
— Matthew Simon · The Garland Company, Inc.
Vivid field story: brain freeze through a hard hat on the airport roof, a named B Stevens job — earns credibility as a guy who's actually on the roofs, lands on its own.
Full episode at 26:58Commercial Roofing in Atlantic Canada: Lifecycle Management, Conditions Assessments, and the One-Throat-to-Choke Warranty Model (Matthew Simon, The Garland Company) ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Mandated 3-of-5-working-days site presence during installation, combined with weekly progress reports copied to the contractor, creates a transparent record that protects the owner, backs the warranty, and gives the contractor's PM visibility they lack on remote sites.
“it's mandated by garland that for three of every five working days someone's on site reviewing the installation”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Design, procurement, and QA — the end-to-end Garland program
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SOURCE: 26:58 of Commercial Roofing in Atlantic Canada: Lifecycle Management, Conditions Assessments, and the One-Throat-to-Choke Warranty Model (Matthew Simon, The Garland Company)