Construction Playbook
TOP 10 JOBSITE PRESENTATION TRAITS These traits combine elements of Construction Management and jobsite best practices. The goal is to approach an active jobsite with a Salesperson’s perspective, showcasing our communities in the best possible way to effectively promote sales. 1. All signs are clean, installed level and plumb, and are legible with correct contact information for the community. 2. All roadways are clear with all construction and Trade Partner/Supplier vehicles parked on the same side of the street. 3. Community entrances are clear of any trash, garage sale signs and road debris every morning by 9am. 4. Any and all construction trash is kept inside dedicated trash bins (not inside garages or inside homes). 5. All standing inventory homes should be properly climate controlled to prevent excessive settling/ cracking (in summer months A/C @ 75, and in the winter, heat set to 68 degrees, along with all interior doors left open). 6. No loud/inappropriate music. 7. No vehicles to be parked on lots or driveways and company barricades in place. 8. Construction Manager (wearing hard hat) walking jobsite with both a production and sales oriented mindset. 9. Consistent daily jobsite activity. 10. All SWPPP is maintained (road ways are clear of all mud, debris and obstructions). JOBSITE SECURITY On occasion, jobsites experience theft and/or vandalism. In these cases, your VP of Construction/Division Manager will help you assess the impact to your community and consider available security options. Our goal as a company is to minimize or eliminate theft and vandalism on our jobsites while keeping the cost of security to a reasonable level. A security cost benefit analysis needs to be performed in every community as every market/neighborhood is different. Regardless of what security solution you choose, the following jobsite security Best Practices should be followed at all times: • All homes should be completely locked-up every night. • Materials should be delivered just-in-time when possible to avoid them sitting unsecured for a prolonged period of time. • Materials should be stored in a secure place out of sight and locked up when possible.
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