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-- Industrial Construction -- -- Steel Fabrication -- Consider The Human Factor

Large scale construction and fabrication projects often continue for one, two, three years or longer, more than enough time for a new unique human community to develop. Here we will explore the human factor of these highly complex undertakings. Most Project Managers, Architects and Engineers love to build, but hate to deal with . . . humans. All to often this ignored human factor is the source of unexpected trouble and unexpected greatness.

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Sr. Estimator and Construction Manager for American Alloy, Spokane, WA, a major metals fabricator for Government, Military, Marine, OEM and Industrial Projects, Ted has been a Construction & Fabrication Consultant for over 20 years, with a unique educational background in Applied Psychology and a love for telling a good story.

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