Craig Cleary -ally had to touch up both the front and the back to match the interior.Plus, we had to squeeze a pool in there, we had a lot of asbestos to deal with, and there was an old boat ramp that we had to remove. To top it all off, the double brick was falling apart as we were pulling it out, whichmade things really messy.” In spite of these challenges− in fact,for these reasons − Craig says he actually prefers renovation projects. “I really do enjoy building homes, but I personally love renovations because the plans change every day. You have to be on your toes and be ready to make decisions at any moment,” he says. Moving forward, Craig says he’s happy with CCC’s current workload, saying he simply wants to see the company become more efficient and better at what they do. “We’re not trying to double the amount of projects we’re doing− we just want to remain at the forefront of the high end custom home market,” he says.”That means being cutting edge and staying ahead of the game in terms of bringing new ideas and products to the table. I’d like to think that we have the right formula for success now, it’s just about making it more efficient.”
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