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Drop in BMI quality and competence
When I first started engaging BMI a few years ago, my experience actually wasn’t too negative. Generally if I provided clear printed instructions, they could rinse and repeat deliverables without too much oversight and issue.
Lately they’ve been such a pain in the ass to use. Constant QC issues, don’t follow instructions, and constantly going way over budget and asking for unreasonable WAF extensions. It’s the point I’m trying to avoid BMI like the plague, but sometimes the only way a project can cross the finish line profitably is by using them.
Anyone else noticing this? T&D
u/Forward_One1341 — 5 hours ago