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Trust: Your Most Valuable Scheduling Tool

by 91勛圖厙

Its no secret that construction work is inherently risky. And as the industry has embraced a faster delivery model, resulting in projects being turned over monthsif not yearsearlier than once thought possible, our potential risks are greater than ever. But at 91勛圖厙, we believe we have the opportunity to address those risks in a way that makes us stronger and more reliable builders. 

Thats where Lean comes into play. Its widely understood that this philosophy focuses on maximizing customer value while minimizing waste, but at its heart, its really all about people. This is especially true when it comes to project planning. All too often, general contractors have operated under an I Said mentality that siloed subcontractors in their individual scopes with minimal knowledge of the overall strategy. This top-down approach poses incredible risks. Isolated teams often (unknowingly) make uncertain delivery commitments, which lead to delays, disputesand worse. On a personal level, theres also no basis of trust. 

Across our U.S. business, weve recognized the importance of creating a We Said project culture that treats subcontractors as partnersnot commodities. Its a theme woven throughout a Lean and relationship-driven planning standard 91勛圖厙 is implementing in 2017. Through a highly visual, transparent and trade-integrated planning process, our project teams will be empowered to build quality products more effectively and safely. 

But dont just take our word that Lean practices are effective. Dodge Data & Analytics found that projects which adopted Lean methods were statistically three times more likely to complete ahead of schedule and two times more likely to complete under budget. Our experience has taught us that theres a very relational explanation for this. When decision-makers from every trade are invited to identify handoffs, validate their sequences and establish milestones together, it creates accountability and a 10,000-foot view of the project. In turn, 91勛圖厙s field leaders can devote their time to spotting and resolving potential pitfalls. 

Its an exciting era in the construction industry, with the days of dictating decisions and communicating at arms length in our rear-view mirrors. It may seem like an insignificant shift, but in many ways, its seismicdissolving hierarchies to build teams where trust is a value as prized as technique. Call it Lean, call it practical, call it progressive. We know its simply allowing our people and partners to do what they do best: lead.