// SERIES · Narrative
Build a Company That Runs Without You
The owner's hardest project is the one that doesn't need them. People-first teams that don't stall when you step away, the succession plan that protects the business, and the exit and estate planning most contractors put off too long.
4 parts· Finance, Money & Wealth ▸
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Part 1 of 4 · EP 70
How to Build a Construction Team That Runs Without You | Dura Seal's Amin Tran
Dura Seal's Amin Tran on building redundant, people-first teams — a company that doesn't stall when you step away.
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Part 2 of 4 · EXPLAINER
Most Atlantic Construction Businesses Will Change Hands This Decade — Here's the Succession Plan to Start Now
Plan the handoff early — the succession steps that protect both the business and the people in it.
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Part 3 of 4 · EP 66
Selling Your Construction Business? Succession, Wills & Exit Planning for Contractors | Freeman Group (IG Wealth)
Wealth advisors Peter Freeman and Aaron Dressler on succession, estate, and exit planning for contractors.
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Part 4 of 4 · ANECDOTAL
The "If You Died Tomorrow" Test: Estate, Insurance, and Tax Traps for Construction Owners
The hardest case: what happens to the company — and your family — if you died tomorrow.
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