Register today for the April 12 webinar held at 11 am PT / 1 pm CT / 2 pm ET
The New American Remodel 2023 showcases luxury design and optimized performance, but behind the scenes is a team of managers overseeing the intense remodel of this outdated Florida home.
With a strict production schedule, a heavily involved homeowner, a natural disaster, and trade performance challenges, these construction managers put their combined 40+ years experience to ensure a high quality finished product.
Join Phil Kean Design Group's Construction Coordinator Katie Kovac and Construction Manager Tal Shuford in this Pro Remodeler-moderated webinar.
Learning Objectives:
1. Insights into trade management and performance reviews
2. Client relationship management
3. Operational insights for smooth processes and hand offs
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