Construction projects are costly; accidents, hazards and delays may add to that cost. Communication on-site is a must for managers who want to stay on schedule and on budget.
2. Construction projects are costly; accidents, hazards and delays may add to that cost.
Communication on-site is a must for managers who want to stay on schedule and on
budget.
Staying Safe and On Schedule
Construction is one of the most hazardous jobs in the world; workers are constantly
at risk of falling, getting hit with debris or equipment, or face a sudden collapse of a
flimsy foundation. It is important to have an open line of communication of people in
the workflow from project manager to foreman to laborers.
A line of open communication minimizes the risk of accidents because people in the
workflow get updates about the status of each construction area or if someone needs
materials delivered.
Construction projects have
deadlines and phases that
managers need to meet to avoid
going over budget or a delay.
Strong communication within the
workflow makes sure that this
happens. Managers need to relay
messages in real time whenever a
situation arises; whether new
materials are coming in or trucks
arriving late. This flexibility allows
the project managers to adjust and
make quick decisions that will not
affect the schedule of construction.
3. Communication systems and technology
evolved, providing managers with
wireless connection despite the
remoteness of a location.
Evolving Communication Technology
Wireless technology makes it easier for
companies to communicate with truck
drivers and project managers, even if
they are not on-site. The advancements
reduce delays and hazards in the
construction site.
Wireless systems enable companies to
calibrate radios in and off-site to make
communication possible with everyone
and everywhere within the workflow. The
technology makes operations smoother
and efficient across the board.
Communicating with everyone and
anywhere may be costly, but the
technology is a good value for money
investment as a company’s risk for
delays or hazards are lower. Integrating
the system with a network that allows
employees to access project plans and
processes streamlines the operation
further.