03/31/2026
Why do most masonry and construction companies fail?
It’s rarely because they can’t build.
It’s because they can’t run a business at the same level they can run a job site.
After decades in this industry, the patterns are clear:
1. No understanding of true, cost.
2. Poor contract structure
Loose proposals, missing scope language, no change order controls.
That’s how good jobs turn into bad ones.
3. Lack of systems
No scheduling discipline. No documentation. No process.
Everything depends on one person—and that’s not scalable.
4. Hiring without standards
Bringing on people without vetting skill, safety, or attitude.
One weak link on a crew can cost tens of thousands.
5. No financial discipline
Mixing personal and business finances, no forecasting, no reserves.
A couple bad jobs can take everything down.
6. Failure to adapt
Materials change. Codes evolve. Methods improve.
The companies that don’t evolve get left behind.
7.Weak leadership
Being a great mason doesn’t automatically make you a great leader.
Leadership is communication, accountability, and decision-making under pressure.
8 No long-term vision
Chasing the next job instead of building a company.
There’s a difference.
The truth is—this industry doesn’t fail people.
People fail the business side of the industry.
The ones that last?
They treat masonry like a craft… and the company like an engineered system.
That’s the difference.
Old City Masonry was built, one block at a time. 🤘