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The Field Engineering Commandments

Certainly, let’s delve deeper into the significance of these commandments. There exists a meticulously crafted list of commandments that, when faithfully followed, act as a formidable shield against a wide array of potential mistakes in the field. These guiding principles are not just arbitrary rules but a strategic roadmap designed to elevate your performance and ensure that you navigate your fieldwork with precision and excellence.

The question to ask yourself is this: Are you truly ready to bid farewell to the exasperation and repercussions of dealing with mistakes? If your answer resonates with a resounding “yes,” then the next step is to embrace these commandments with unwavering commitment when you’re on-site.

These commandments are your invaluable toolkit for success, and each one carries profound significance. Safety takes the lead because the well-being of your team and the seamless execution of every project should never be compromised. Effective communication follows closely, for it is the lifeblood of a well-coordinated operation, ensuring that every member of your team is aligned and informed.

Meticulous attention to detail is the essence of the third commandment, signifying your commitment to excellence. No detail is too small to escape your vigilant eye. Lastly, adaptability, the fourth commandment, underscores the need to be agile in the face of unforeseen challenges. It’s about having the dexterity to pivot swiftly, ensuring that your projects stay on course even when unexpected hurdles arise.

By wholeheartedly embracing and understanding the profound impact of these commandments, you embark on a journey toward not just error reduction, but the elevation of your fieldwork performance. These are not just principles; they are the pillars upon which your success in the field is built, leading you to a future of efficiency, safety, and exemplary outcomes.

 

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I have seen national companies use these commandments within the field engineering ranks and completely shift the trend of making major mistakes. These commandments, if followed, will be a game changer for you in your work!

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Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

What does Elevate Construction do?

In the world of marketing, there’s a prevailing notion that within just 5 seconds, someone should be able to grasp what you do. Lately, we’ve been deeply contemplating this concept, diligently honing our message. It’s not an easy task because, much like many of you, we possess a wide array of capabilities to offer to individuals and companies. However, here it is: We specialize in guiding individuals and companies to take that crucial next step. That’s the essence of what we do.

So, what is your next step? What’s that one pivotal element that, if you could gain an advantage in, would propel your business to new heights? That’s precisely where we come in. Our mission revolves around identifying that strategic lever and helping you harness it for maximum impact. We understand that success isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor; it’s about recognizing your unique needs and aspirations and empowering you to achieve them. That’s the core of our commitment to your growth and success.

 

 

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-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

Keep the Superintendent Commandments

We’re well aware of the essential components that make a great Superintendent stand out. It’s like having the perfect recipe, and all we need to do is follow it diligently. Achieving rapid progress in this role is all about adhering to the commandments of the trade.

First and foremost, it’s imperative to keep safety as the top priority. Ensuring the well-being of our team and the smooth operation of every project is non-negotiable. Secondly, effective communication is the glue that holds everything together. Being able to convey instructions clearly and listen actively is key to success. Lastly, a Superintendent must have a keen eye for detail, overseeing every aspect of a project with meticulous attention. By sticking to these commandments, you’re on the path to becoming a standout Superintendent and advancing in your career as swiftly as possible.

If you want to learn more we have:

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-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

A Great Episode!

Last week, Brandon Montero and I had the incredible opportunity to sit down for an interview with the wonderful team at the Geoholics Podcast, and let me tell you, it was absolutely invigorating . We had a blast chatting with the hosts and diving deep into some fascinating topics. The synergy between us all made it a truly memorable experience, and we’re excited to share the episode with you right here!

In this episode, we covered a wide range of subjects, from our personal journeys and experiences to some in-depth discussions on current industry trends and innovations. We delved into of our respective fields, sharing insights and stories that we hope will not only entertain but also provide valuable perspectives.

The Geoholics Podcast team really knows how to create an engaging and enjoyable environment for conversation, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with how the interview turned out. We hope you find it as enlightening and entertaining as we did. So, sit back, relax, and tune in – we’re confident you’ll enjoy every minute of it!”

 
 
 
 

If you want to learn more we have:

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-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

The Construction Technology Handbook

Today’s blog post is brought to you with many thanks to Hugh Seaton. We appreciate his contribution and are grateful for his valuable insights shared in this post.

 
 
 

I’ve been there when four industries went through a digital transformation, and in each case there was a ground-level gap of understanding of the technologies involved. Most people will try things that will help them, but unless they understand how things work, they’ll doubt that new technologies are for them.

So I decided to write this book that goes from the very beginning of what technology is, and step by step takes the reader through software, field software, data and analytics, AI and more. The goal is to give folks an overview, demystify, define some of those terms that get thrown around like “API”, and even “Artificial Intelligence.” After reading the book, readers will have a working definition of these and many other terms and concepts, so they can start to make digital tools work for them.

In the end, we all win when field, office and everything in between is comfortable taking the best digital tools and pushing them to make construction a safer, faster and more productive industry.

Hugh Seaton

If you want to take your next step with construction technology, please check out this book:

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-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

The Definition of Lean

There have been many different definitions of lean over the years. The best one we have found is:

  1. Respect for people and resources

  2. Stable environments

  3. Continuous improvement

Everything starts with respect, and we must take care of our people first. Only on that foundation can we get buy-in to run operationally remarkable projects in a stable environment. And only in a stable environment with standards can anything be improved. It is a sequence in the order of priority. We have created the graphic below to help you along your lean journey to eliminating waste and variation.

 
 
 

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The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

Elevating Construction Superintendents on Audio

We are thrilled to share some exciting news with you all – our comprehensive guide, “Elevating Construction Superintendents,” is now available on Audible! We understand that in today’s fast-paced world, finding the time to sit down and read a book cover to cover can be challenging. That’s why we’ve made it easier than ever for you to access our valuable insights and expertise on construction management.

With our book on Audible, you can immerse yourself in the world of construction superintendence while you’re on the go, during your daily commute, or even while working on-site. Whether you’re a seasoned construction professional looking to refine your skills or someone aspiring to become a proficient superintendent, our audiobook has you covered.

To get your hands on this invaluable resource, simply follow the links below:

 

We believe that knowledge should be accessible to all, and with the convenience of an audiobook format, we’ve made it easier than ever for you to enhance your construction expertise. So, don’t miss out on this opportunity to take your construction career to the next level. Happy listening and learning!

If you want to learn more we have:

-Takt Virtual Training: (Click here)
-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

The Integrated Control System

The Integrated Control System is a system, when applied together, will allow a collaborative team to control a remarkable project with positive results. We will be briefly summarize this below. The main point of the system is that preparation, teaming, a good environment, and accountability are fertile ground for any scheduling system. When we, “Plan it first, build it right, and finish as we go!” we will have a remarkably clean, safe, and organized project the Owner is delighted with, and one where it is on schedule, with good quality, under budget, and the team meets their career goals in a fun and excited environment!

Preparation:

  1. Intentional Pre-construction Efforts. A day in pre-construction will save a week in the field. An hour in preconstruction well spent will save a day in the field. To build a great job, we must plan it first. Our encouragement is to really focus here, to get some help if needed, and to really win before going to battle.

  2. Lean in Contracts. All systems you plan to implement on the project should be included in the contracts. This is key because it is what is right. We cannot surprise our trade partners with systems they did not bid and plan for, and we cannot expect to fully hold people accountable to our systems unless they are contractually tied to it.

The Team:

  1. Win Over the Workforce. Every good operational control system starts with building the team as soon as that team is together. Workers have to feel (and actually be) respected. They need remarkable bathrooms, a good lunchroom, horizontal communication systems, worker huddles, and a clean and safe environment. That, in addition to things like barbecues, positive recognitions, good parking if possible, smoking areas, and other basic needs will create a sense of reciprocity and allow an environment where everyone can buy-in.

  2. Build the Project Management Team. The project management team must have the time to improve, to implement, and to implement Lean systems. This comes from training on personal organization and implementing team balance and health through training and coverage systems. A team should reach out for help if needed, but there must be stability and capacity within the team to be successful with anything else.

  3. Orient People Well. The orientation of project workers and leaders is a key consideration. Everyone must be shown the expectations and be given the tools and information to succeed on the project.

The Environment:

  1. Design Remarkable Interaction Spaces. A project runs well when everyone sees as a group, knows as a group, and acts as a group. This comes from interaction spaces such as gathering areas, visual signage, meeting rooms, office areas, gathering areas, and huddle areas. These should all be designed well.

  2. Create Self-sustaining Logistics Systems. Logistics onsite must be controlled to work optimally because production is gained mostly through supply lines, access to work, and the ability to bring materials just in time. The scheduling, coordination, laydown, delivery, and hoisting of materials must be quick and support the installation of the work. A logistics supervisor, with stable and remarkable logistics systems, are what is needed to succeed.

  3. Use the Meeting System to Scale Communication. The team weekly tactical, strategic planning and procurement meeting, trade partner weekly tactical, afternoon foremen huddle, morning worker huddle, and crew preparation duddles are key to scaling information all the way to the workers. It matters little how well first planners can plan unless last planners weigh in, and-here is the important part–workers understand the plan as fully as possible.

  4. Stabilized Procurement and Deliveries. Procurement must be managed well– early, on a weekly basis with the superintendent, and made to be predictable. To have integrated control, procurement must be one of the main focuses of the team.

Accountability:

  1. An Effective Quality Program. Quality at its root is that the foremen and workers understand what needs to be built and that they are building it that way in a verifiable environment. When quality becomes visual, easily understood and followed by workers, and the main focus of the project team meeting in a point of release chart, the project team can implement quality in a remarkable way instead of this becoming a separate and forgotten process.

  2. A Daily Issue Correction System. Issues need to be resolved in a project site on a daily basis. The use of texting systems or other technology that is addictive, useful, and fast can be used to identify issues and filter the assignments quickly to people who will actually care for them on a daily basis. Daily correction systems are very effective when the entire project team participates with the trade foremen.

  3. A Roadblock Removal System. The primary focus of a team should be the identification and removal of roadblocks. When systems such as this exist and the PM, super, and executive all work daily to remove them, then work is made ready and flow can continue throughout the project.

  4. Implement Zero Tolerance. No team will have operational control if they tolerate bad behavior. The law of thirds suggests that one third of the project will be bought-in, another third will be undecided, and the remaining third will not be bought in. By incentivizing good behavior and having a positive culture onsite most will transition to being bought-in. Others will not transition. For those that will not, there needs to be a “pay to plan” minimum standard that will elevate behavior and performance and trigger the removal of others who will not conform.

  5. Grade Contractors. One of the best ways to be clear about expectations is to grade all contractors onsite. Clear is kind and unclear is unkind. A team performs best when everyone knows the expectations and when everyone is held accountable to those standards. The visual grading of performance is key in an integrated control system. We cannot manage what we cannot measure. This tactic cannot be understated. It is one of the single best ways for you to elevate the performance on your project. We caution you not to breeze past this. If you do not implement a grading system, you will not achieve the results you want.

The Integrated Control System presumes that the project team’s first priority is to create respect and stability for the workers then from there, they can then continuously improve. A worker needs to know:

  1. What he/she is building

  2. How to install it

  3. Where to put it

  4. The materials

  5. The equipment

  6. A clean environment

  7. A safe environment

The Integrated control system does this.

If you want to learn more we have:

-Takt Virtual Training: (Click here)
-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

 

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

Remarkable Pre-construction

The following list of activities will help you and the project team setup a project for success in pre-construction.

 
 

Asterisk tasks are applied only if using CPM

1. The Plan – The plan precedes all other aspects of the project – The first planner system

a. Create project strategy

b. Identify constraints (building, Owner, weather, sequence)

c. Incorporate contract requirements, division 1 specs, and other Owner requirements into plan

d. Identify flow, sequence, and breakout areas of project

e. Perform a takt analysis of major phases of project (Foundations, Structure, Exterior, Interiors)

f. Perform a day-to-day geographical analysis for needed areas

g. Define all work breakdown structures

h. * Define activities for each WBS as a sequence – do not try to compress the schedule to fit a pre-determined overall duration.

i. * Determine sequence, flow, and create logic ties

j. Perform an analysis on bottle neck activities. Consider using production rates from historical data

k. Schedule in constraints and support systems in schedule (dry-in, air-on, MEP, etc.)

l. Make procurement strategy, add procurement to schedule, and begin procurement meetings weekly

m. Consider regional constraints such as weather, permitting, workforce capabilities, etc.

n. Review plan with wider team to review safety and quality as a part of the schedule

o. Procurement logs up and running & tied to PM system

p. Procurement meetings setup for exterior ASAP

q. Create a 90-day mobilization and project startup plan

r. Begin working on Entitlements and Permitting

 
 

2. People & Teaming – Build the team first!

a. Engage project team as soon as possible and have super on board to begin planning early

b. Design trailers for collaboration, communication & enjoyment

c. Identify roles by role, scope, and geography

d. Create leaders standard work for all team members

e. Ensure the plan has enough time in the schedule to prevent a crash landing

f. Review GCs/GRs with team before setting the deal

g. Identify project logistics foremen

h. Pre-construction excellence pull plan with team to get organized as soon as possible

i. Create a, “respect for people,” plan

j. Begin team balance & health strategy

 

 

3. Winning over the Workforce – Win over hearts and minds

a. Create plan for onsite bathrooms

b. Create plan for onsite lunch room

c. Schedule start of morning huddle systems to train & communicate

d. Make plan for monthly barbecues, Craft feedback and other workforce events & budget

e. Design trailers and interaction areas for worker enjoyment

f. Provide workers with 30 minutes in the mornings to setup their day for work

g. Provide smoking areas if possible

h. Provide good parking if possible

i. Provide accessible potable water and ice machines

j. Decide to decorate for holiday and make work fun

 

 

4. Contracts & Costs for Culture – Buyout behaviors needed on site

a. Modify all attachments to work orders to drive behaviors

b. Track all needed contract inclusions for site logistics and operations with estimators

c. Buyout coordination efforts that will predict schedule success (In-wall Coordination, BIM, Prefab, etc.)

d. Buyout just in time procurement

e. Buyout the last planner system and lean methodologies

f. Ensure items about zero tolerance systems are included in contracts

 

 

5. Schedule Health & Right Detail – Maintain a schedule as a tool

a. Detail out all remaining portions of the project

b. Enter lift drawings, BIM & other coordination into the plan

c. Detail out MEP, Startup, Commissioning, Balancing, LS Testing, & FP Testing

d. * Review and update schedule for schedule health per checklist

e. * Perform an Acumen Fuse analysis and update schedule

f. * Identify plan for level of detail to be shown throughout the schedule process

g. Setup pull planning sessions to map out detail at the right times

 

 

6. Risk Analysis – Widen the circle and prevent risk by seeing the future

a. * Use template p6 file for new schedules

b. Maintain a basis of schedule

c. Maintain sequence and flow maps

d. Get trade partner input and buy in for the schedule when possible

e. Use production rates for activities that do not have trade input

f. Agree on milestones with wider team & Owner

g. * Perform schedule risk analysis for proposed baseline

h. Hold fresh eyes risk meeting with team

i. Establish baseline with Owner

j. * Backup schedule monthly in pdf, to .xer, and baseline

k. * Perform schedule health survey monthly

l. Establish Owner interface and management strategy

If you want to learn more we have:

-Takt Virtual Training: (Click here)
-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!

Are You Asking the Right Questions?

So often we begin by just implementing what we have already done, or by doing what we are told to do. Well, are we asking the right questions with that? There is a reason we do everything, and what we do will only be as successful as it can be if it is aligned with our, “Why?” Please check the list below and determine if you are aligned with the the question of why on your project.

 
 

Your Scheduling System – Are you visualizing time & space?

Lean Systems – Does it encourage total participation?

Project Plan – Does it create flow for the project?

Roadblocks – Are we clearing the path?

Site Logistics Plan – Is the tool helping us maintain supply chains and clear access?

Procurement – Are we getting materials here on time, just in time, according to inventory buffers?

Quality – Do all workers on the crew know what is expected for quality and are they incentivized to do it?

Safety – Will everyone go home safety at the end of the day if I do this?

Project Trailer – Will this encourage us to be a team?

Commissioning Plan & Schedule – Will my plan show the complexity of this in a visual way?

Team meeting – Is the team getting better every week because of this meeting?

Planning & Procurement Meeting – Are we seeing into the future?

Trade Partner weekly Tactical – Are the foremen planning next week effectively?

Afternoon foremen huddle – is the next day planned successfully?

Morning worker huddle – Do all workers feel connected to us and bought in?

Crew preparation huddle – Are foremen investing in and training their people

Material deliveries – Are deliveries scheduled to get to the crews as scheduled

Cleanliness – Can everyone interact in an environment where they can see everything they need to see

Organization – Are things placed in a way that they do not slow others down by being in the way, or us down by causing treasure hunts?

Are people solving problems according to the vision of, “Why?”

If you do, your operations will be more remarkable!

If you want to learn more we have:

-Takt Virtual Training: (Click here)
-Check out our Youtube channel for more info: (Click here) 
-Listen to the Elevate Construction podcast: (Click here) 
-Check out our training programs and certifications: (Click here)
The Takt Book: (Click here)

Discover Jason’s Expertise:

Meet Jason Schroeder, the driving force behind Elevate Construction IST. As the company’s owner and principal consultant, he’s dedicated to taking construction to new heights. With a wealth of industry experience, he’s crafted the Field Engineer Boot Camp and Superintendent Boot Camp – intensive training programs engineered to cultivate top-tier leaders capable of steering their teams towards success. Jason’s vision? To expand his training initiatives across the nation, empowering construction firms to soar to unprecedented levels of excellence.

On we go!