How much visibility do owners actually have into tier 2/tier 3 sub performance on large projects?

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Hey everyone, doing some research on how large construction programs manage their subcontractor networks. specifically curious about what happens below the tier 1/GC level. For those of you working on large scale projects (data centers, fulfillment centers, hospitals, retail rollouts), how much visibility do you actually have into tier 2 and tier 3 sub performance? like if a tier 2 is falling behind, how long before anyone on the owner side actually knows? and what does that cost you when it ...

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Originally published on April 07, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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