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Building Smarter, Faster, and Better with Jarod Coffman | Good Contractor Podcast

19 min · 11 de nov de 2025
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This week, Luke Hansen and John Talman sit down with Jarod Coffman, of Coffman Construction, whose innovative framing methods and transparent approach to craftsmanship are changing how contractors think about speed and quality. Jarod shares how he built a team that prizes efficiency without cutting corners—and why showing your process can be just as important as the finished product. He offers an honest look at leadership, legacy, and finding smarter ways to build. Jarod also opens up about his mission to improve trade education and raise the bar for framing as a respected, well-paid career. Key Takeaways * Build Smart, Not Slow: Jarod proves that speed and quality aren't opposites—when systems are dialed in, both can thrive. * Lazy Ambition Pays Off: Sometimes, the desire to "do less" leads to smarter, more efficient solutions on the job. * Transparency Builds Trust: By showing his work online, Jarod earns respect from both clients and other contractors. * Attitude Over Experience: Skills can be taught, but the right attitude and teamwork mindset make all the difference.

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