April 10, 2026 – July 09, 2026 · Job Scheduling & Milestone Info, Task Pay Info, Tasks General, Unexpected Orders, and Job & Task & Delay Photos — Ogden Division, joined job-by-job
Methodology
"Target End Date" comes from TrackVia's Job Scheduling & Milestone Info report. "On time" means
Major Tasks Completion Date fell on or before that target. Jobs are included here if their Major
Tasks Completion Date falls in the last 90 days.
Vinyl-primary houses excluded. 12 jobs removed (logged Vinyl task, no stucco/masonry
base coat) — all in Railrunner (DAI Construction).
Construction sequence used below (per Ronnie): Scaffold set → Paper/Wire & Housewrap →
Weather Barrier Inspection → Siding & Brown Coat → (Rock/Brick, if present) → Paint
→ Soffit & Fascia → Stucco Color → Scaffold removed.
1. Where we stand
68
On time (47%)
76
Late (53%)
10.9
Avg days late (late jobs)
7
Median days late
How late, when late?
Days over target
Jobs
% of late jobs
1-2 days
9
11.8%
3-5 days
20
26.3%
6-10 days
19
25.0%
11-20 days
16
21.1%
21+ days
12
15.8%
2. The headline: builder matters more than crew — but it's not just about the target
Median days over target (positive = late) by builder, this window vs. the longer Jan-Jul 2026 history —
so this isn't just a 90-day fluke. "Median budgeted window" is Target End Date minus Client Start Date,
for context on how much time each builder's target actually allows.
Builder
Jobs
Late %
Median Budgeted Window
Median Days Over (this window)
Median Days Over (Jan-Jul history)
Destination Homes
8
88%
22d
+13d
+9d
Ivory
20
85%
26d
+7d
+4d
DR Horton
27
70%
29d
+3d
+5d
Sierra Homes
15
67%
36d
+4d
+4d
Regal Homes
8
62%
29d
+1d
+1d
McArthur
6
50%
43d
+3d
+2d
Visionary
26
19%
26d
-6d
-6d
Meritage Homes
15
0%
21d
-7d
-8d
This is persistent, not a fluke of the last 90 days: the builders running late in this window
(DR Horton, Ivory, Destination Homes, Sierra Homes) also ran late across the full Jan-Jul history, and the
ones finishing early here (Visionary, Meritage) finished early across the whole history too. But it's not
purely a tight-target story — Meritage's target window is about as tight as DR Horton's, and Meritage still
finishes ahead of it. So the honest read is: builder is the strongest single predictor of on-time
performance, but the "why" is likely a mix of target-setting and something operationally different
about how those builder relationships run (site access, their inspection turnaround, material logistics on
their sites) — worth digging into with whoever manages the DR Horton and Ivory relationships specifically,
not just the people setting target dates.
3. Do documented delays explain this?
TrackVia's Job & Task & Delay Photos report only has live/recent data, so this is limited to
the 144 jobs (100% of this window) completed after logging began
(April 07, 2026).
5%
Late jobs with a logged delay
22%
On-time jobs with a logged delay
Documented delays still don't explain much of the lateness in this window — most late jobs have nothing
logged against them in the delay-tracking system.
4. Where the time goes: stage-by-stage idle time
30% of raw task-duration records in this window are exactly 0 hours (crews logging
start = finish), so this uses completion-to-completion gaps between construction stages instead.
25 days
Avg total idle time — Late jobs
17 days
Avg total idle time — On-time jobs
Stage handoffs with the biggest late-vs-on-time gap
Stage handoff
Avg gap — Late
Avg gap — On time
Difference
Siding & Brown Coat → Rock/Brick
7.5d (n=43)
1.3d (n=31)
+6.2d
Housewrap/Paper-Wire → Siding & Brown Coat
14.8d (n=76)
11.5d (n=67)
+3.2d
Siding & Brown Coat → Paint
2.0d (n=29)
-0.1d (n=15)
+2.1d
Stucco Color → Scaffold Removed
2.2d (n=54)
0.6d (n=37)
+1.5d
Paint → Soffit & Fascia
2.6d (n=68)
1.3d (n=38)
+1.3d
Scaffold Set → Housewrap/Paper-Wire
4.6d (n=62)
4.0d (n=41)
+0.6d
Siding & Brown Coat → Soffit & Fascia
0.7d (n=4)
0.2d (n=19)
+0.6d
Soffit & Fascia → Stucco Color
1.2d (n=54)
3.3d (n=33)
-2.2d
Rock/Brick → Paint
-6.9d (n=41)
-1.9d (n=26)
-5.0d
Housewrap/Paper-Wire → Siding & Brown Coat — by crew (overall avg: 13.5 days)
Siding/Brown-Coat crew
Jobs
Avg wait since housewrap
Their late %
Tim Richard
3
26.3d
67%
Francisco Ambrocio
3
24.1d
67%
Antonio Castro
3
23.5d
33%
Ernesto Velasquez
3
21.3d
67%
Genaro Miramontes
5
18.6d
60%
Jose Fuente
3
17.9d
100%
Juan Robles
3
16.9d
67%
Adan Tiburcio
12
15.0d
58%
Alberto Bernabe
5
13.1d
20%
Eveli Solis
4
11.6d
50%
Same handoff — by community
Community (builder)
Jobs
Avg wait since housewrap
Late %
North Point Townhomes (Visionary)
4
37.8d
25%
Midland Square (Sierra Homes)
3
21.3d
67%
Riverside Estates (Fieldstone Homes)
4
21.2d
25%
Bristol Farms (Regal Homes)
8
20.2d
62%
Flint Acres (Henry Walker Homes)
3
13.7d
67%
Dixon Creek (DR Horton)
4
12.9d
100%
Westwood Estates (Meritage Homes)
15
12.4d
0%
Legacy Park (Ivory)
8
12.1d
88%
Stagecoach Estates (McArthur)
6
11.6d
50%
Ridgeline Park (Visionary)
3
8.7d
0%
Cross-reference crew and community above against Section 2 — a crew or community that looks bad here often
overlaps with a builder that runs late across the board (DR Horton, Ivory), so don't read this as a pure
crew-skill signal without checking which builder they were working for.
5. Which POs go with late jobs
6.2
Avg # unexpected POs — Late
4.4
Avg # unexpected POs — On time
$1,738
Avg unexpected PO $ — Late
$1,122
Avg unexpected PO $ — On time
PO type
% of late jobs with one
% of on-time jobs with one
Gap
Paint Order
24%
4%
+19pp
Initial Order
36%
19%
+16pp
Soffit Order
28%
18%
+10pp
Consumables Order
87%
81%
+6pp
Color Order
26%
22%
+4pp
Gutter Order
7%
6%
+1pp
Rock Order
24%
24%
+0pp
6. Other factors checked
Factor
Late jobs
On-time jobs
Verdict
Started later than originally planned
38%
49%
Not a driver
Jobs with a task at 2x+ typical duration
82%
81%
Inconclusive — duration data too noisy
Bottom line for the last 90 days: which builder a job belongs to is the strongest single predictor
of on-time performance, and that pattern holds across the full year, not just this window — but it's a mix
of target-setting and real operational differences, since Meritage hits an equally tight target that DR
Horton and Ivory miss. Layered on top: the Housewrap → Siding/Brown Coat wait remains the single
longest stretch in the build, and late jobs run into more paint/soffit material problems. Documented delays
and task duration data don't explain much on their own.