Contractor Scheduling Delays
Definition
Manual scheduling in installation and contractor management causes timeline slippage, resulting in cost overruns from overtime and expedited supplies.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 5,000-20,000 per project overrun (10-20% budget excess)
- Frequency: Per delayed installation project
- Root Cause: Lack of detailed timelines and regular check-ins leading to unmanaged expectations
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Interior design players in Australia 🇦🇺 waste AUD 10,000+ per delayed project on overruns. Automation of scheduling eliminates this risk.
Affected Stakeholders
Project Managers, Interior Designers, Contractors
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Related Business Risks
Contractor Kickback Risks
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Contractor Payroll Non-Compliance
Poor Contractor Selection Costs
Budget Tracking Cost Overruns
Delayed Invoicing from Variance Errors
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