By Lynn Pearcey, MBA, Copywriter, AIA Contract Documents
May 22, 2024
For contractors, efficiency is one of the most critical pieces of their operation. There’s a direct correlation between the efficiency of a contractor’s operation, and their financial health. Research shows that profit margins for construction projects typically hover between 8-15%, with the average project yielding a 6% profit margin. These numbers can easily slide in a negative direction when a contractor ignores or doesn’t understand the importance of operational efficiency.
Make no mistake about it: finances matter, but aside from dollars and cents, there are several other reasons why a contractor should focus on becoming more efficient. For starters, efficiency conveys respect and sends a clear message to the market of what they can expect from a contractor. When a contractor is efficient, it can also set the tone for a relationship. For example, if a subcontractor or client comes to the table and sees a contractor who is thorough, prepared, and efficient in every phase of their interaction, it challenges them to do the same. When this happens, the potential for success increases exponentially.
Ways to Improve Operational Efficiency
For contractors who are serious about taking their business, and operational efficiency metrics, to the next level, here are five critical steps to follow.
Conclusion
Operational efficiency is a critical part of any successful contractor’s construction journey. Efficiency impacts every phase of their operation, and contractors must understand that decisions made on or off a construction worksite can directly affect their operational efficiency levels. Technology can lessen the chances of mistakes that cause efficiency levels to decline, and so can effectively plan the work. Teamwork and collaboration while leveraging the available technology is another avenue that contractors must explore when it comes to improving their overall efficiency. Finally, maintaining the resources, including machinery and the people who operate them, is a must, as all play a pivotal role in improving operational efficiency.
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