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Ep. 43 – Hard Bids, Bad Clients, and Better Business Models with Mark Zweig

from Blue Collar Business Podcast · host Sy Kirby

Mark Zweig takes us on a remarkable journey through his multiple years in architecture, engineering, and construction, sharing candid insights about the industry that few are willing to discuss.From his early career in architecture firms to founding the Zweig Group (now in its 37th year), Mark reveals how his experience across multiple disciplines gave him unique perspective on the construction ecosystem. The conversation delves into his transition to design-build contracting and property development in Northwest Arkansas, where his team revolutionized downtown Fayetteville through high-quality renovations.Perhaps most valuable are Mark's practical strategies for building a sustainable contracting business. He emphasizes maintaining an in-house carpentry crew as the backbone of operations, paying them consistently regardless of weather conditions, and developing strong relationships with reliable subcontractors. His approach to subcontractor management is refreshingly straightforward: avoid hard dollar bidding and pay immediately upon receiving invoices.The discussion tackles the challenging relationship between clients, contractors, and engineers that plagues the industry. As Mark explains, "Developers hate soft costs" and "they think all contractors are criminals" – perceptions that create unnecessary friction on projects. He offers advice for navigating these challenges, stressing the importance of reaching a point where contractors can be selective about their clients.Looking forward, Mark shares his thoughts on the growth potential of Northwest Arkansas while addressing challenges like infrastructure limitations and anti-development sentiment. He closes with an optimistic outlook for skilled trades, asserting that, unlike many white-collar professions, trade skills cannot be replaced by AI and offer both financial and personal satisfaction.Blue Collar Performance MarketingClick the link above for a free marketing audit with insights to boost your blue collar business!PodcastVideos.comPut your show in front of audiences that care with PodcastVideos.com's wide range of podcasts!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showTune in to the Blue Collar Business Podcast with Sy Kirby for the rawest, most relevant stories behind building a successful business in the trades. New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5 am CST—put your boots on and get ready to level up.Follow and stay connected:Website: bluecollarbusinesspodcast.comYouTube: youtube.com/@BlueCollarBusinessPodcastInstagram: @bluecollarbusinesspodcastTikTok: @bluecollarbusinesspodFacebook: Blue Collar Business PodcastLinkedIn: Blue Collar Business PodcastNever miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

Mark Zweig takes us on a remarkable journey through his multiple years in architecture, engineering, and construction, sharing candid insights about the industry that few are willing to discuss. From his early career in architecture firms to founding the Zweig Group (now in its 37th year), Mark reveals how his experience across multiple disciplines gave him unique perspective on the construction ecosystem. The conversation delves into his transition to design-build contracting and property d...

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