by anthony_capkun_2 | 23 June 2026 8:40 am
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Running a construction company involves not just managing projects but also ensuring a trustworthy workplace. A recent story from one of my clients highlights the importance of vigilance when preventing employee theft and unethical behavior.
My client hired a new controller, and what they uncovered was a shocking level of deception. In one case, the controller found unauthorized company cell phones linked to the office manager’s children!
This alarming discovery marked the beginning of a landslide that revealed significant financial misconduct across the organization.
The new controller discovered an essential project manager was charging personal expenses and home renovations expenses to company jobs. The payroll manager was increasing her paycheck without documentation, and her employee friends took unrecorded vacations. Some field foremen were abusing company gas cards, filling up personal vehicles at the company’s expense.
Other employees may have been aware of these unethical practices, but chose to stay silent, further perpetuating the problem.
My client had always prioritized a trusting work environment, believing that delegating responsibility to employees was the best approach. But without proper oversight, this trust led to rampant misconduct and significant financial loss.
As leaders, construction business owners establish vision, core values, and performance goals, expecting employees to follow through, yet it is crucial to recognize that too much trust can lead to a culture of entitlement and greed.
Here are some red flags that should raise concern:
To protect your business, consider implementing the following safeguards:
And if I had to add one more, make sure you hire a really good controller!
Building trust within your team is vital, but so is implementing robust checks and balances to protect against dishonest actions. By recognizing the potential for misconduct and establishing clear procedures, you can safeguard your construction business from costly mistakes.
George Hedley, CPBC, is a certified professional construction business coach and speaker. He helps contractors build better businesses, grow, profit, improve estimating and field production, and get their companies to work. He is the best-selling author of “Get Your Construction Business to Always Make a Profit!” available on Amazon. Visit Construction Business Coaching[2] to schedule a free introductory coaching session, receive his monthly Hardhat Hedlines Biz-Tips e-newsletter, download his template package, or watch his webinars and online video courses.
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