That has a lot more to do with taking calculated risks with the actual systems and mission profiles. Not the basic "construction" end of it.Breaking historical barriers isn’t safe. Being overly cautious is why NASA’s best accomplishments are decades ago
I'm a big SpaceX fan, but it sure looks like they are shortsheeting this end of it and they need to get that under control. Feels like the wrong mindset of the mid-level management in charge - design engineers aren't any better at construction safety than they are at marketing & sales.
It won't really slow them down that much to have a safety culture wrt construction, welding, etc. Plenty of contractors and manufacturers do things fast without having anyone get hurt. They need to change their org structure to put some construction experts in charge of the construction side. My opinion, outside looking in, just having read the article.