Metal building project delays rarely happen during the sale. They happen after the contract is signed, when responsibility shifts and coordination breaks down.
Across the industry, the most common cause of post-sale metal building delays is concrete.
Nearly 90 percent of metal buildings require a concrete foundation, yet concrete coordination is almost always left to the customer. Dealers sell the building. Manufacturers build it. Customers are expected to find dependable concrete contractors on their own.
This gap creates installation delays that ripple through the entire project.
Customers struggle to schedule concrete. Install dates move. Manufacturers sit idle. Dealers get pulled into conversations about problems they don’t control.
These metal building concrete delays aren’t caused by poor sales or manufacturing issues. They happen because concrete sits outside the system.
And when metal building installation delays occur, customers don’t care why. They remember who sold them the building.
Solving post-sale delays requires more than better communication. It requires systems that handle concrete coordination before delays start.
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