We've all heard the saying "Time is money", and there are few places where this applies more than in construction. Each day on a construction site means lost time. If we were living in a perfect world, lost time wouldn't exist; however, this isn't a perfect world, and lost time is simply reality. But what exactly is lost time on a construction site?
Simply put, lost time is all the added-up time spent being unproductive on site. Consider the amount of time you or your team spend on prep time before your work even begins, breaks throughout the day, cleanup, and the time spent assessing the job for safety at the end of the day. These things alone could account for an hour a day taken away from production time. When you add that up with safety meetings, late starts, early finishes, breaks that go on a little too long, bigger projects that require more manpower, tight schedules, subpar working conditions, that lost time can increase by up to an additional 50%.
Conversations with electricians across the US have shown us that lost time in construction has seen an increased from an hour to an hour and a half a day, largely due to the following:
- extra time needed for setup due to late starts
- longer breaks
- stopping early for a thorough cleanup
- lack of safety measures that lead to injury
Lost time has increased over the years, you need to include that time in your estimates