Keeping track of project progress is one of the key components of any construction. If you don’t track and document where your project is, you risk losing momentum toward the day it’s done, dried up, or finally opened.
But commemorating key project milestones can also have a more intangible impact on a work in progress. By marking where you are and how far you’ve come, you provide your team with insight into their own progress toward the ultimate goal of completion.
When project managers, superintendents and ground crews are in the weeds solving constructability issues, dealing with RFIs or potential change orders, recognizing the last step forward can give teams the push they need to tap into their inner value and get the job done.
Here, we summarize the contractors’ latest progress toward this ultimate project goal.
