The Essential Investments That Keep Your Construction Site Productive

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Every business relies on being able to stay productive, but there are very few industries where losing productivity can be quite as costly as it is in construction. Staying productive is all about being able to plan and efficiently carry out the building process, but there are a few resources that you have to be able to rely on, as well. Here, we’re going to look at some of the most important ones and how you can ensure that they’re always there when you need them.

Equipment You Can Rely On

Many of the core tasks of construction are completed by heavy-duty machinery, be it excavators, loaders, cranes, or otherwise. Investing in durable and high-performance machines from trusted manufacturers increases efficiency and decreases your risk of breakdowns. However, it’s important to create a schedule of routine proactive maintenance, as well as to invest in proper operator training to prolong machine life and to minimize the chances of any problems that could stop them from working and halt progress on the site entirely. Having access to a machinery lease firm can ensure that you are able to source replacements quickly when you need them, too.

Reliable Power Generation

A consistent power supply is vital for any construction site, especially those that rely on heavy machinery. When you’re not able to use the mains, such as in remote sites or where energy needs might be too great, supplementing your site with power generators might be crucial. However, care must be taken to ensure that they provide uninterrupted energy beyond the purchase, such as with the help of diesel generator maintenance and repair services. Backup generators should also be tested regularly to guarantee reliability during emergencies.

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Safety Infrastructure And Compliance

Safety is paramount on any work site. That isn’t negotiable. You must ensure that you’re fully aware of not just what’s necessary for regulatory compliance, but also the steps you can take to ensure the safety of your team beyond. This includes purchasing and routinely inspecting personal protective equipment, investing in warning systems, and providing first-aid facilities. Safety training programs can help your team better identify hazards and respond to emergencies effectively, while regular inspections ensure that safety is always at the forefront of your mind. Accidents and injuries can be huge interruptions to your work and greatly damage the morale of the team.

Effective Site Logistics

Although perhaps not as serious a need as site safety, good logistics ensure that the site is organized and that resources, machines, and people are able to move to where they need to go. Investing in storage containers and secure tool sheds can help prevent theft while keeping everything your team needs close at hand. Take the time to plan and clear access routes for vehicles and materials to help improve site flow, as well, while using smart inventory systems to track materials in real time, so you know when you might need another order.  Building consultancy companies may be able to help you plan some of the logistics before you get started, as well as helping you to carry out various surveys. 

Identifying the essentials that keep your site productive is vital, not only so you can ensure that they’re available, but so that you have plans for backup when they fail.

By Peter Wyn Mosey

Peter Wyn Mosey is writer and creative facilitator based in South Wales.

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