The global pandemic has brought so many new challenges for construction teams—from local lockdowns to health concerns to project delays and remote work. While many construction companies across the country have gone back to work, there are still a lot of job sites that are fully or partially shut down.
Construction work is never easy, but it’s always important. Every project that is shut down means workers can’t get back to work and clients can’t start using their new space. That’s why it’s crucial for job sites to be re-opened as quickly and safely as possible.
Here at OpenSpace, we’re committed to helping construction professionals succeed at doing their highest quality work and finishing projects on time and on budget. While the landscape is more difficult this year, it’s still possible to run a successful job site in 2020.
Below are 10 tips for reopening your construction site:
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