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COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
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COMMUNICATION
ON SITE-BRE GUIDE
Every year defects in the UK construction
industry cost at least £20 billion to repair
or rebuild
Some of the defects are as the result issues
such as:
 Poor communication;
 Poorly detailed drawing;
 Incorrect instructions or technical information
not being available on time;
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 Meeting types and frequencies;
 Method's of drawing transfer;
 Use and control of revised drawings, or
unconfirmed drawings;
 Reporting and tracking of defects;
 Lack of knowledge in detecting defects on
time.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE-DEFERNT PHASES
Phase-1 Communication on site
 Who should accept and check deliveries of materials
to the site.
 Employment of a site engineers, clerk of work,
supervisors or securities.
 Setting their communication responsibilities and
methods.
 Setting the authority of the Clerk of Works to instruct
operatives.
 Communication with, and supervision of sub-
contractors.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Drawing provision and distribution
 The role of accurate drawings in producing
good quality work.
 Careful attention must be paid as to:
 how drawings are going to be produced;
 Checked;
 distributed.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
The following points must be considered:
 provide drawings as complete as possible;
 at all relevant stages;
 with high accuracy;
 remove older version drawing immediately;
 make sure everyone involved with the project
knows about the new version.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 ensure drawings are adequately detailed,
 and mistakes are all picked up before site
work starts.
 The drawings with high presentation-could
be produced to help building work
progress smoothly. Drawings such as:
 colour coded
 by trade or element
 laminated
 small or large sized.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 The correct level of information is needed on
any drawing, for it to be successfully built
from.
 Where the drawings to be kept? It is going to
be in the site office?
 How to prepare and return amended
drawings back to site as quickly as possible.
 Is there a role for the manufacturers to help
prepare drawings?
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Single points of contact
 Consideration should be given to appointing
defined, single points of contact at suppliers,
design offices and contractors.
 This should help to avoid delays, confusion
and duplication of effort.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Trade supervisors
 Assuming that the size of the project requires
a supervisor on site for each trade.
 This often brings benefits to the project
communication and the quality of build.
 Ensure that the role of the supervisor links
with the project requirements.
 Is the supervisor required only to schedule
work for the operatives?
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 Or is he/she directly involved with "setting
out", examination of drawings and quality of
build.
 To be effective, the trade supervisor must
have authoritarian style of management.
 May be a problem as the position can be
considered as not bering "operative" or
"management".
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Phase 2: Pre-start meeting
 The project manager should ensure that a pre-start or
"kick off" meeting is held.
 There are several benefits to site communication
which may arise from such a meeting,
Including the following:
 It allows people to get to know each other;
 This is likely to lead to better communication and less
confrontational attitudes as the work progresses.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 It provides the opportunity to decide on how
communication will operate through out the
organization.
 It provides the opportunity to define points of contact
at each level.
 It can be used to ensure that all people have the
contact details for every person working on the
project.
 Ensuring all relevant people attend the kick off
meeting.
This may include:
 project management team;
 major suppliers.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Technical literature and advice
 Large numbers of best practice information
and documents are accessible on the
internet on:
 Design
 material selection
 Construction
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 They are also available from a variety of
sources including the following:
 Manufacturers
 Construction site communication-guidance
 British Standards Institution
 BRE
 MCIOB
 RICS
 ETC
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Building regulatory authorities such
as:
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister,
Scottish Executive;
Trade associations;
Insurance companies (e.g. Housing
Association Property Mutual
(HAPM).
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
National House Building Council
(NHBC));
Consultants and research
organisations (e.g. Building
Research Establishment;
(BRE), Construction Industry
Research and Information
Association (CIRIA)).
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Provision of technical advice
 Arrangements should be made to provide
technical advice to site operatives. In
circumstances such as:
 If there is a complex detailing to be built
 Operatives are inexperienced;
 New materials/products are in use;
 Providing the best practice information
including the following:
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 Introducing technical issues into the standard
induction procedures.
 Sample panels and mock-ups.
 Best practice posters on display (e.g. in the site
canteen, head office).
 Manufacturers visit the site to demonstrate best
practice or new products.
 Manufacturers visit design team to introduce new
products.
 Supply operatives with relevant parts of good practice
guidance.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Upwards feedback
 Establish means by which
information can be effectively fed
back up through the formal
management structure.
 Two key areas where this can be
particularly important are as
follows:
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
1. operatives to site office (e.g.
reporting on an incorrect drawing);
2. Site office to head office (e.g.
where an incorrect detail is
discovered;
3. this should be reported back to the
design office and the drawings
corrected).
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Project Meetings
 The success of formal meetings (e.g. the
monthly progress meeting) is helped by being
structured, including the following:
 Chairperson
 Agenda
 Set start and finish times
 Minutes recorded.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Keep people informed at all time.
Advice all people involved across
the whole construction project.
Take care and time with
communication.
Communication must be
"supported" (i.e. ensure that
someone given an instruction).
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
Has the back up, resources and
knowledge to complete the task
properly.
Make sure the method of
communication used is the most
appropriate.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 Make sure the message is clear and all
people who need to know are informed.
 Provide instructions as early as possible,
 Do not assume that actions identified in a
memo, fax or e-mail will always have been
carried out.
 Always follow up to see if the message is
received and followed,
 Find a productive way to check if any one has
been forgotten to get the message,
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 Some sort of follow up or checking may
still be necessary.
 Learn from previous projects that you
have been involved with where the
communication was either particularly
good or bad.
 Learn from mistakes.
 Suggest improvement and follow up.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
New communication technology
 The use of new technology to help
communication should be considered.
Consider full benefits of items such as:
1. mobile phones
2. two way radios
3. digital cameras
4. on site internet- on site and at the head office
intranet
5. e-mail
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 For example, drawings can be e-mailed
between the site office and the architect, as
can digital photographs of defects and
progress.
 The internet can be used to access
information such as:
 Building Standards
 good practice guidance
 documentation.
COMMUNICATION
ON SITE
 On large scale construction projects the use
of project "intranet" systems has been shown
to be valuable.
 These systems are based on project wide
access via a network of personal computers
to electronic ("virtual") project documents
such as:
 Drawings
 Specifications
 correspondence.
016 communication in construction sector

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016 communication in construction sector

  • 2. COMMUNICATION ON SITE-BRE GUIDE Every year defects in the UK construction industry cost at least £20 billion to repair or rebuild Some of the defects are as the result issues such as:  Poor communication;  Poorly detailed drawing;  Incorrect instructions or technical information not being available on time;
  • 3. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  Meeting types and frequencies;  Method's of drawing transfer;  Use and control of revised drawings, or unconfirmed drawings;  Reporting and tracking of defects;  Lack of knowledge in detecting defects on time.
  • 4. COMMUNICATION ON SITE-DEFERNT PHASES Phase-1 Communication on site  Who should accept and check deliveries of materials to the site.  Employment of a site engineers, clerk of work, supervisors or securities.  Setting their communication responsibilities and methods.  Setting the authority of the Clerk of Works to instruct operatives.  Communication with, and supervision of sub- contractors.
  • 5. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Drawing provision and distribution  The role of accurate drawings in producing good quality work.  Careful attention must be paid as to:  how drawings are going to be produced;  Checked;  distributed.
  • 6. COMMUNICATION ON SITE The following points must be considered:  provide drawings as complete as possible;  at all relevant stages;  with high accuracy;  remove older version drawing immediately;  make sure everyone involved with the project knows about the new version.
  • 7. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  ensure drawings are adequately detailed,  and mistakes are all picked up before site work starts.  The drawings with high presentation-could be produced to help building work progress smoothly. Drawings such as:  colour coded  by trade or element  laminated  small or large sized.
  • 8. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  The correct level of information is needed on any drawing, for it to be successfully built from.  Where the drawings to be kept? It is going to be in the site office?  How to prepare and return amended drawings back to site as quickly as possible.  Is there a role for the manufacturers to help prepare drawings?
  • 9. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Single points of contact  Consideration should be given to appointing defined, single points of contact at suppliers, design offices and contractors.  This should help to avoid delays, confusion and duplication of effort.
  • 10. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Trade supervisors  Assuming that the size of the project requires a supervisor on site for each trade.  This often brings benefits to the project communication and the quality of build.  Ensure that the role of the supervisor links with the project requirements.  Is the supervisor required only to schedule work for the operatives?
  • 11. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  Or is he/she directly involved with "setting out", examination of drawings and quality of build.  To be effective, the trade supervisor must have authoritarian style of management.  May be a problem as the position can be considered as not bering "operative" or "management".
  • 12. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Phase 2: Pre-start meeting  The project manager should ensure that a pre-start or "kick off" meeting is held.  There are several benefits to site communication which may arise from such a meeting, Including the following:  It allows people to get to know each other;  This is likely to lead to better communication and less confrontational attitudes as the work progresses.
  • 13. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  It provides the opportunity to decide on how communication will operate through out the organization.  It provides the opportunity to define points of contact at each level.  It can be used to ensure that all people have the contact details for every person working on the project.  Ensuring all relevant people attend the kick off meeting. This may include:  project management team;  major suppliers.
  • 14. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Technical literature and advice  Large numbers of best practice information and documents are accessible on the internet on:  Design  material selection  Construction
  • 15. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  They are also available from a variety of sources including the following:  Manufacturers  Construction site communication-guidance  British Standards Institution  BRE  MCIOB  RICS  ETC
  • 16. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Building regulatory authorities such as: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Scottish Executive; Trade associations; Insurance companies (e.g. Housing Association Property Mutual (HAPM).
  • 17. COMMUNICATION ON SITE National House Building Council (NHBC)); Consultants and research organisations (e.g. Building Research Establishment; (BRE), Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)).
  • 18. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Provision of technical advice  Arrangements should be made to provide technical advice to site operatives. In circumstances such as:  If there is a complex detailing to be built  Operatives are inexperienced;  New materials/products are in use;  Providing the best practice information including the following:
  • 19. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  Introducing technical issues into the standard induction procedures.  Sample panels and mock-ups.  Best practice posters on display (e.g. in the site canteen, head office).  Manufacturers visit the site to demonstrate best practice or new products.  Manufacturers visit design team to introduce new products.  Supply operatives with relevant parts of good practice guidance.
  • 20. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Upwards feedback  Establish means by which information can be effectively fed back up through the formal management structure.  Two key areas where this can be particularly important are as follows:
  • 21. COMMUNICATION ON SITE 1. operatives to site office (e.g. reporting on an incorrect drawing); 2. Site office to head office (e.g. where an incorrect detail is discovered; 3. this should be reported back to the design office and the drawings corrected).
  • 22. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Project Meetings  The success of formal meetings (e.g. the monthly progress meeting) is helped by being structured, including the following:  Chairperson  Agenda  Set start and finish times  Minutes recorded.
  • 23. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Keep people informed at all time. Advice all people involved across the whole construction project. Take care and time with communication. Communication must be "supported" (i.e. ensure that someone given an instruction).
  • 24. COMMUNICATION ON SITE Has the back up, resources and knowledge to complete the task properly. Make sure the method of communication used is the most appropriate.
  • 25. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  Make sure the message is clear and all people who need to know are informed.  Provide instructions as early as possible,  Do not assume that actions identified in a memo, fax or e-mail will always have been carried out.  Always follow up to see if the message is received and followed,  Find a productive way to check if any one has been forgotten to get the message,
  • 26. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  Some sort of follow up or checking may still be necessary.  Learn from previous projects that you have been involved with where the communication was either particularly good or bad.  Learn from mistakes.  Suggest improvement and follow up.
  • 27. COMMUNICATION ON SITE New communication technology  The use of new technology to help communication should be considered. Consider full benefits of items such as: 1. mobile phones 2. two way radios 3. digital cameras 4. on site internet- on site and at the head office intranet 5. e-mail
  • 28. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  For example, drawings can be e-mailed between the site office and the architect, as can digital photographs of defects and progress.  The internet can be used to access information such as:  Building Standards  good practice guidance  documentation.
  • 29. COMMUNICATION ON SITE  On large scale construction projects the use of project "intranet" systems has been shown to be valuable.  These systems are based on project wide access via a network of personal computers to electronic ("virtual") project documents such as:  Drawings  Specifications  correspondence.