# What will AGI do for Subcontractor Schedule Clashes?

## Overview

General contractors and site superintendents face continuous schedule collisions when coordinating specialized trades. Construction sequencing demands strict dependencies, such as framing before electrical and electrical before drywall, but subcontractors split their crews across multiple projects for different builders. When a delay happens on one site, the subcontractor fails to appear on the next, triggering a cascade of clashes that forces subsequent trades to either wait idle or abandon the project for another job.

The friction persists because a project schedule operates on a fragmented labor pool where the general contractor lacks visibility into a subcontractor's external commitments. If an electrician falls three days behind on a different developer's project, the superintendent only discovers the conflict when the crew misses their scheduled window. This forces manual rescheduling that disrupts the critical path for the next six weeks of specialized labor.

Existing project management software treats schedules as static charts living in a vacuum. Standard industry tools record the master schedule but rely on manual inputs from superintendents after a delay happens. They offer no mechanism to dynamically read a subcontractor's actual availability or automatically negotiate new time slots across independent company calendars, leaving project managers to resolve multi-party clashes through brute-force phone calls.

## How AGI delivers it

### Services-as-Software

For Subcontractor Schedule Clashes, get the professional outcome delivered as software, priced on results, not headcount.

Routes to: services.do, services.studio

### Autonomous Agents as digital employees

For Subcontractor Schedule Clashes, hire a digital employee that does the job under earned, supervised autonomy.

Routes to: agents.do, workflows.do, management.studio, agents.management

## Related

- [1040 Document Processing](https://agi.do/Problems/1040_Document_Processing)
- [1040 Overflow Preparation](https://agi.do/Problems/1040_Overflow_Preparation)
- [1040 Return Generation](https://agi.do/Problems/1040_Return_Generation)
- [1040 Return Preparation](https://agi.do/Problems/1040_Return_Preparation)
- [1040 Schedule Mapping](https://agi.do/Problems/1040_Schedule_Mapping)
- [1099 Brokerage Fetching](https://agi.do/Problems/1099_Brokerage_Fetching)

## Read more

- [The informational twin on agi.as](https://agi.as/Problems/Subcontractor_Schedule_Clashes)
- [This page on agi.do](https://agi.do/Problems/Subcontractor_Schedule_Clashes)
