CANNABIS FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
THE BREAKING GROUND PROGRAM
In both medical and recreational states the Cannabis and Hemp industries commercial construction is one of the biggest entanglements Ganjaprenuers will face in their first year of business. Commercial development projects consistently stall and face issues with budgeting, resources and scheduling. Higher Yields Cannabis can help.
commercial cannabis construction management For Medical and Recreational States
More than 88% of commercial cannabis real estate development projects exceed their budgets, miss critical deadlines, or underestimate the amount of resources required to complete their initial development with accuracy. Our commercial cannabis construction management team can help.
Don’t be taken advantage of by contractors and sub-contractors charging you a Green Tax. If you want to be successful, you will need an experienced partner with extensive resources and networking capabilities to source industry leading talent, equipment and systems for your project.
The Breaking Ground Program will give your project structure, outline responsibilities and create a plan of action that will save your team time and money. Whether you are operating in medical or recreational states, this program will empower your team to hit deadlines and lead your project from the time you break ground to the time you cut your grand opening ribbon. Let Higher Yields help you succeed!

The Breaking Ground Program includes:
o Schedule and Lead Full Team Kick Off Meeting.
o Create and Deliver Objectives, Goals and Deadlines for your project.
o Complete Project and Team SWOT Analysis
o Notes for each meeting will be recorded and provided to client.
o Provide Visual Action Plan for Project Tracking.
o Define Roles & Responsibilities.
o Project Plan walk through.
o Determine Priorities and Low Hanging Fruit.
o Conduct Weekly Project Meetings
o Perform Monthly Inventory & Scheduling Audit
o Provide Monthly Report (Audit of Inventory, Scheduling and Hours)
o Review Potential Future Issues with Client