Traffic management
The significance of traffic management on a construction site cannot be overstated.
- Safety: The foremost priority on any construction site is the safety of workers, visitors, and pedestrians. Proper traffic management is instrumental in preventing accidents, injuries, and fatalities by minimising the risk of collisions between vehicles and pedestrians.
- Efficiency: Effective traffic management enhances the flow of vehicles, equipment, and materials on the construction site. This, in turn, boosts productivity and reduces project delays, resulting in time and cost savings.
- Minimising disruption: Construction sites are often situated in or near urban areas, potentially disrupting normal traffic flow. Effective traffic management minimises disturbances to surrounding neighbourhoods, businesses, and roadways by providing clear and safe routes for construction-related traffic.
- Compliance with regulations: Many regions have stringent regulations and guidelines for construction site safety and traffic management. Compliance with these regulations is not only a legal obligation but also ensures a safer working environment and prevents costly fines and penalties.
- Risk reduction: Proficient traffic management helps identify and mitigate potential risks associated with vehicle and equipment movement on the site. This encompasses proper signage, warning systems, and designated traffic routes to reduce the likelihood of accidents.
- Pedestrian safety: Construction sites frequently have workers and visitors on foot who require protection from vehicular traffic. Clearly marked pedestrian walkways and designated crossing points enhance safety for individuals on foot.
- Resource allocation: Effective traffic management enables construction project managers to allocate resources efficiently. It ensures that vehicles and equipment are deployed where they are most needed, thus preventing congestion and delays.
- Environmental considerations: Construction sites can have environmental impacts, including emissions. Sound traffic management can help reduce emissions by optimising vehicle movement and minimising unnecessary idling, contributing to a more eco-friendly construction process.
- Emergency response: In case of emergencies such as fires or medical incidents, clear traffic management ensures that emergency services can access the site promptly and without hindrance, potentially saving lives and minimising damage.
Delivery management
The seamless integration of traffic management and delivery management, along with our sophisticated DMS, allows us to ensure that deliveries arrive correctly and reach the designated destinations. Our online DMS facilitates reporting, monitoring, and coordination, ultimately contributing to the overall success of the project.
Delivery management Process:
- Understanding and aligning with existing stakeholder traffic management plans to ensure synergy.
- Collaborating with the local council to identify suitable routes for critical late or early deliveries.
- Coordinating with the client’s construction manager to establish delivery priorities.
- Engaging with the local council, client, neighbours, stakeholders, and emergency services for effective communication.
- Conducting briefings and toolbox talks with trade contractors to ensure their understanding and compliance with delivery and vehicle protocols.
- Utilising our Delivery Management System (DMS) to allocate appropriate resources to key areas across the worksite.
- Enforcing penalties for delivery non-adherence (late or missed).
- Ensuring deliveries adhere to specified delivery hours and align with hoist and crane slot allocations for vertical transportation.
- Managing the loading and unloading of materials and goods in line with operational plans.