A career in construction is one area of the employment world that will always need skilled workers. Buildings will always be erected in cities, suburbs will always need housing, shopping districts, schools etc. Having a career in this area can be satisfying, but being in charge of a construction site means that you need more than just your manual skills to get you through.
There is a lot more to think about when it comes to managing a construction site effectively, especially with many different terms that are used within the industry. A great tip is to remind yourself of the construction glossary BuildOps so that you know exactly what means what. Running a construction site is no easy task but with a couple of tips and tricks, and reminders of what to do, you can successfully have things running smoothly. With that in mind, here are some of the best ways that you can manage your construction site effectively.
Project managing and being ahead of the game
Part of running a construction site is managing the project as a whole, and that means that while you may be confident in erecting buildings yourself, you also need to be confident in managing several different teams at once to bring the whole project together. Time managing yourself, being aware of what needs to be done and when, and prioritizing the workload are just some of the things that you need to do to ensure that you can project manage the whole operation successfully. Sometimes this can be difficult when you have many different skilled people working on the same construction site. Many of which may be working at different times according to the stage of the project. You may want to consider some form of managing system that can be used so that you are fully aware of who is on-site, when, and what role they are performing.
Health and safety
One of the biggest responsibilities that you have on a construction site is the health and safety side of things. You need to regularly review this, as a building and construction site can change daily when it comes to risk factors. Having a decent risk management plan in place can be helpful, and ensuring that all people on the construction site are aware of the policies that have been put in place. This can help to keep the environment a safe area to work in.
Planning ahead
Planning is a key element of running a construction site and can go hand in hand when it comes to project managing the whole thing. Planning can mean things such as different teams coming at different stages of the build process, or even planning ahead for things that may go wrong or surface that you have to deal with. Planning each day and also being aware of possible quick changes can help you to stay ahead when it comes to project managing.
Delegating jobs where appropriate
It can often be tempting to do all of the jobs yourself or to get involved with every process when it comes to the construction site, but if you are supposed to be managing the project, this can become impossible. It is important for you to be able to delegate jobs where appropriate and ensure that you do what you can to keep the process going, rather than hindering it with your temptation to not relinquish control. The more you understand how important this is, the better things will be. A construction site needs managing, and if you are in that role, then you won’t be able to not manage those people working within the site. There are too many risk factors involving people from different trades and working at different times and work rates. Delegation is key.
Being aware of your timeline
Finally, all construction sites and builds, whether they are houses or tall skyscraper buildings will have a timeline. As a construction site manager, it is down to you to be aware of this time line and ensure that it is put into place effectively. This is when the project management side of things really comes to light. The timeline may change daily, but sticking with it and moving forward will keep things on plan. Having a system in place can help you manage the timeline effectively, and understand where there may be delays and could even predict where you may have problems so that you can find solutions in advance.
Let’s hope these tips help you when it comes to managing your construction site effectively.