The civil engineering field has two constant challenges. The first is to complete a job within a set timeframe. Secondly, the work must be done using a given budget. However, there are many other areas that impact these two concerns and any civil engineering firm that wants to outlast its competitors has to stay abreast of new technologies and developments. We take a look at how you can improve the performance of your civil engineering company.
Accurate Planning
Lack of planning in the beginning stages of a project is the surest way to miss deadlines and discover that the quoted budget is not going to cover the job. When planning, every phase of the entire project needs to be broken down into labor, materials, and equipment. Any errors in calculations at the planning stage can have disastrous effects on your project and even your reputation. It is also essential to plan the processes at each stage. While this might seem like common sense, many civil engineering firms have been caught off guard during a job because of lack of planning.
For a real-life example of a project that failed to meet its deadline (by a number of years) and vastly exceeded its budget, read about the Boston project that cost almost double the budget and took many years to complete.
Quality Materials
The same project mentioned above was also responsible for the deaths of a man and his wife. This was caused by the failure of the adhesive anchors used in the construction of bridges. There were several contributing causes for the fatalities. Two concerning factors were the absence of knowledge in the project team and poor materials.
All construction materials must match industry standards and, if necessary, be tested for specific applications. This example highlights the dangers of using shoddy or inappropriate materials. Always remember that your reputation and the continuance of your company are at stake.
Management Software for the Construction Business
The modern construction company is virtually paperless due to advanced technology and new software designed for the industry. While you may need hard copies of contracts for hard signatures, most of the documentation can be prepared with these tools.
Most aspects of work can be done electronically. This includes job scheduling, time sheets, and incident reporting—indeed, all employee and contractor management paperwork. An electronic billing system can handle invoicing and budget tracking. Even bid management can be done online. You can use document management systems and the Cloud for storage.
Many of these apps have been designed to work on smartphones. This allows employees to be monitored and provide feedback electronically. Here are some software tools worth your consideration.
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows you to digitally create the finished product before even breaking ground. You can effectively determine what is required and calculate your schedule, and materials. There are choices you are not required to pay for.
Another option is infrastructure analytics services, which include the following: Data Management and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services. With this software, you can collect data in the field, do GIS mapping, carry out analyses on data, and inventory your assets, to name a few benefits.
Your Workforce is Key to Your Operations
Listen to your employees. While they are on site, they can pick up the potential for problems before you become aware of it in your office. Involve your key employees in the planning stages as they are extra eyes to pick up anomalies that can then be corrected before starting construction. Poor management communication can exacerbate unhappiness in a workforce and lead to delays and loss of efficiency. Uphold an open-door policy.
Be clear about what must be completed and by when. Let them in on the plan; this is not on a need-to-know basis because well-informed employees are better able to provide useful input. You should get your supervisors together at the start of each day to discuss the day’s objectives, ensure that all the required labor is present, that equipment and vehicles needed have arrived, and that the correct quality and quantity of material is on hand. This gives you a chance to make provisions or find workarounds for problems.
Employee Training and Development
Employees who are managing staff, like supervisors, need to receive management training across the spectrum, so that they can cope with grievances and disciplinaries, perform quality checks, conduct performance management, and lead their teams. They need to know how to coach their employees and so does the owner or CEO of a company for those who are direct reports.
Measure Performance
It has been said that what you measure is what receives all the attention. Choose Key Performance Indicators that measure the critical business items, like return on investment. You are not concerned with how many documents were filed but you will want to know the quality and quantity of work done. Performance management must be completed at least once at the end of every quarter, although the final mark is only done at the end of the year. This way, you allow employees to improve before that final mark by dealing with issues of poor work promptly. Employees can thus work towards and possibly get a bonus.
Modular and Prefab Construction
Technology that produces modular and prefab materials is widely used in construction today. These can be erected in a fraction of the time used in traditional projects. It is also a cheaper alternative. You can use these products when you are not required to deviate from a conventional building, i.e., no customization is required.
While some of these tips may seem obvious in retrospect, many are the civil engineering companies who failed to follow them and had to face the consequences of poor work performance, loss of reputation, and even their companies going under. It all starts with proper planning, involving key staff members at the outset, and using the software tools that are available.