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What to Look For in Accommodation for Your On-Site Workers

Putting up your on-site workers offers so many key benefits that it should be seen as a standard practice for construction and industrial jobs. The chances that everyone you want for a job are always within a stone’s throw away of the site is slim to none. It takes a lot of time to put together a list of subcontractors that you trust to get the job done right the first time, and holding on to those subcontractors plays a huge role in how well-managed your site is as a whole.

By providing accommodation for your on-site crane operators, riggers, and mechanical engineers, you can ensure that their expertise is available nearby at all times. You may even find that you can get shorter-term jobs done faster by putting up pipe fitters, scaffolders, or bricklayers, for example, for a day or two so they can quickly and efficiently finish their job. As paying for accommodation can quickly eat up your budget, however, you’ll want to use this guide to not only save money but to make sure every penny is used towards improving your workers’ morale and health:

Flexibility

You need accommodation that can easily deal with short-term stays and longer-term options so you can house your welders and electrical engineers as needed, but not for a day longerthan you need to. You can also only rent out said accommodation on weekdays, and then not on the weekends when your workers go home on break. This can easily be set up through comfyworkers.com, where you have your own account manager who can take in all your requirements and find you the best option for the best price.

Self-Catered

One of the best ways to save money and make the accommodation option feel more like home is to choose self-catered options. This typically means renting out managed apartments on a short-term basis. Doing this means that multiple members of your team can live together, eat together, and commute to the site together. This helps everyone save in the long run.

Comfortable and Safe

The apartment needs to be clean, comfortable, and secure. This is particularly true if your workers have expensive tools in their vehicles. Having access to private or secure parking lots can do wonders for the peace of mind of everyone working on the job. Barring that, finding accommodation on a quiet street is a fitting alternative. Comfort, of course, plays the most crucial role. If your workers aren’t comfortable and can’t sleep well, then there’ll be potential dangers on the horizon.

Access to the Job

Last but not least, you’ll need the apartment or hotel space to be within easy reach of your workforce. This will mean changing the accommodation on a regular basis if you’re working on a traveling job, as is the case with long-haul roadwork. Rather than have your road construction workers stay in a single place that gets increasingly further away, have theaccommodation move with them so it’s always within a stone’s throw from the site.

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