Wired to Build
Last week on site, a quality program manager said something I can’t shake: “The work isn’t done until it’s documented.” In this first Field Note, I unpack what that actually means — not as paperwork, but as protection. When documentation is embedded in the act of building, it changes behavior. It protects craftsmanship. It reduces rework. And it shifts QA/QC from a phase at the end to a design decision at the beginning. This isn’t about binders. It’s about building work that’s defensible. Field Notes are short dispatches from the field — observations from job sites and real conversations across the industry. If you’re in construction, ask yourself: Is documentation something you assemble later — or something designed into the way you work? Wired to Build is supported by Avicado [www.avicado.com]— helping owners and project leaders design smarter systems for capital programs.
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