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COMMUNICATIONON 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;
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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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITE-DEFERNT PHASESPhase-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.
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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.
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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.
COMMUNICATIONON 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.
COMMUNICATIONON 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?
COMMUNICATIONON SITESingle 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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITETrade 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?
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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".
COMMUNICATIONON SITEPhase 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.
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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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITETechnical literature and advice Large numbers of best practice information
and documents are accessible on the internet on:
Design material selection Construction
COMMUNICATIONON 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
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as: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Scottish Executive;Trade associations;Insurance companies (e.g. Housing
Association Property Mutual (HAPM).
COMMUNICATIONON SITENational House Building Council
(NHBC));Consultants and research
organisations (e.g. Building Research Establishment;
(BRE), Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)).
COMMUNICATIONON SITEProvision 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:
COMMUNICATIONON 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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITEUpwards 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:
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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).
COMMUNICATIONON SITEProject 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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITEKeep 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).
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knowledge to complete the task properly.
Make sure the method of communication used is the most appropriate.
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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,
COMMUNICATIONON 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.
COMMUNICATIONON SITENew communication technology The use of new technology to help
communication should be considered. Consider full benefits of items such as:1. mobile phones2. two way radios3. digital cameras4. on site internet- on site and at the head office
intranet5. e-mail
COMMUNICATIONON 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.
COMMUNICATIONON 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.
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