RedBrick & Investor
RedBrick RedBrick
Hey, I just put a few modular steel panels together on a test site and thought—if the build time cuts in half, how does that stack up against the numbers you’re crunching on quick‑turn projects?
Investor Investor
If you cut the build time in half, you’re looking at about a 30‑40 percent drop in labor costs and a 20‑25 percent lift in throughput. That lines up with the 5‑week window we projected for quick‑turn projects, giving you a clear upside on cash flow.
RedBrick RedBrick
That’s a pretty solid upside—cutting labor and boosting output that fast means we’ll be in the cash flow sweet spot. Just make sure we have the right crew and tools ready to keep the pace; no one likes a bottleneck when the clock’s ticking. Let's keep an eye on the numbers and stay ready to shift gears if something slips.
Investor Investor
Sounds good. Keep the crew size matched to the panel rate and double‑check the tooling schedule. If a delay pops up, have a backup crew on standby and be ready to re‑allocate resources. The numbers look favorable, just stay disciplined.
RedBrick RedBrick
Got it. Crew and tooling in sync, backup crew on tap. Will keep it tight and stay on budget. We'll push it out on schedule.
Investor Investor
Nice, that’s the plan. Keep the data tight, the crew synced, and the budget on lock. Let’s hit that deadline.
RedBrick RedBrick
All right, lock it in. We'll keep the numbers tight, the crew on point, and the budget in check. Deadline’s a go. Let's get to it.