Deemed as ‘essential’, construction work has been permitted throughout the pandemic. And although 41% of staff were furloughed during the first wave of infections, this rapidly reduced to 29% by May 2020 and – for most companies – day-to-day operations have continued.
But, it certainly hasn’t been easy.
Whilst they haven’t been forced to shut, building sites have faced a range of unprecedented issues, from keeping employees safe to managing disruptions to the supply chain and maintaining productivity. And contractors have had to rethink the way they work, developing new strategies and re-considering their health and safety protocols, to help them adapt to the ‘new normal’.
For most companies, digitalisation has been the key.
It’s fair to say, the construction sector has been very slow to embrace technology. But COVID-19 has acted as a catalyst for change and many contractors have begun to realise its benefits. Here we take a look at just a few ways in which digital solutions have helped over the last 12 months.
1. Productivity
Low-productivity was an existing issue within the construction industry. In fact, there has been no improvement in this area for decades – and the pandemic has only made the situation worse.
According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), construction activity fell by 2.6% in Q1 of 2020, and by 5.9% in March. The Construction Products Association has also estimated that construction output fell by 25% last year, with the largest falls in private housing and commercial projects.
However, digitalisation has helped to minimise this problem as much as possible.
Lots of companies have turned to workforce management platforms – such as MSite – to improve their day-to-day productivity (at a time when it is needed more than ever before). These platforms allow site and head office teams to see real-time data about their current projects. And this insight allows them to make better decisions, ultimately boosting their efficiency and productivity.
More information on how digitalisation can drive productivity in the construction sector can be found in our white paper: ‘Digitalisation Demystified: Five Tangible Benefits for Construction’.