Story · 13:19
// THE QUOTE
“you need to have a really solid lead guy on site so randy is our lead guy”
— Jimmy Lorway · Anvil Construction Ltd.
Named-person story: Randy spends weeks troubleshooting how everything meets before going 'off to the races' — being-seen credit to a key tradesman, self-contained.
Full episode at 13:19Building a Cladding Company From Scratch: Estimating, Crew Culture, and Knowing When to Say No — Jimmy Lorway, Anvil Construction ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Slow, methodical front-end troubleshooting by a skilled lead — even weeks with little visible output — is the investment that unlocks fast, quality production later.
“once all that troubleshooting is done ... he's off to the races”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Why Cladding — and Why the Barrier to Entry Is Real
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SOURCE: 13:19 of Building a Cladding Company From Scratch: Estimating, Crew Culture, and Knowing When to Say No — Jimmy Lorway, Anvil Construction