December 12, 2024

Three Essential Processes for Your Dirt Business

Online Event | Webinar

About the event

Think about the biggest problems in your business.

If you’re like most of the contractors I talk to, you’re likely up against things like cashflow, collecting money on time, hiring people, getting your guys to step up and take charge, or managing a whacky schedule with things outside of your control.

But the question is, why are these the issues?

Many of the root causes of most of these problems come down to one single thing: A lack of processes.

That’s why we’re hosting this webinar: Three Essential Processes for Your Dirt Business

In it, you’ll be hearing from my friend Tyler Tapani at TTap Construction, a medium-sized civil contractor in Washington State. Tyler and his team spent years chasing their tails trying to make money in excavation. Once they established processes, they cut down on the chaos and started consistently making a profit.

You’ll also hear from my friend Zack Estes who’s spent his career as a process engineer. He’ll show you how to break down the examples you see from Tyler and help you apply them to your own business.

And we’ll have time for Q&A (if you attended the last webinar we did, you know this is where the gold is!).

Register and join us to learn how to build processes in your dirt business.

Agenda

  • December 12, 2024 11:00am Pacific | 2:00pm Eastern
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Meet the hosts

Benjamin Holmgren is the founder at Kestaa and host of Ground Crew events. Growing and running an excavation business is a lonely road. I help connect owners of dirt companies that don’t compete with each other so they can learn and get better together.

Zack Estes is the founder & CEO at Processarb, your go-to community and curriculum for operationalizing your business. Identify the specific gaps in your business that are keeping it from operating like a lean, efficient machine.

Tyler Tapani is the owner & manager at TTap Construction Services, a civil excavation contractor based in Kennewick, Washington. Through years of trial and error, Tyler and his team have built and sustained processes that have freed him up to do what he does best. He’ll teach you how to do this through his own experience which will save you a lot of headache along the way.