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CONEXPO-CON/AGG is reporting that in spite of many businesses shuttering their doors, the building industry continues, for now in most places, to remain open. Chris Hopper is the executive vice president and general manager of Skanska, a construction and development firm with projects throughout the country, employing more than 10,000, has developed a multi-faceted COVID-19 response plan to help keep employees safe and jobsites operational. Following is what they have put into motion: 1. Understand and follow CDC guidelines 2. Place restrictions on travel 3. Develop screening measures for employees who have recently traveled 4. Instruct employees to stay home if they are feeling sick 5. Place restrictions on in-person meetings and other employee gatherings 6. Encourage employees to work from home if feasible 7. Train all employees on the 6-foot distancing rule, no handshakes, etc. 8. Establish thorough cleaning protocols at offices and jobsites 9. Increase availability of cleaning supplies and handwashing stations at offices and jobsites 10. Donate N95 respirator masks to local hospitals 11. Tell elected officials to put partisan bickering aside in this very critical moment of national crisis 12. Establish dedicated and empowered COVID-19 response teams 13. Stay up to date on both federal and local COVID-19 developments 14. Maintain clear, honest and ongoing communication with employees and subcontractors, and perhaps clients and suppliers Other companies in the building industry are also implementing measures. As social distancing is a critical component of any COVID-19 response plan. Turner Construction Company, a New York-based firm that employs roughly 10,000, has begun limiting the size of employee gatherings and has already put a stop to large group meetings. Attending events such as conferences has also been suspended. Remote conferencing technology is now being utilized for meetings. On that note, Turner Construction has expanded its network capacity and training tools to accommodate this surge in online network activity. Sometimes an essential meeting that requires in-person attendance must take place. Turner Construction mandates that these meetings occur in spaces allowing for adequate social distancing. The CDC recommends that people remain roughly 6 feet apart. Additionally, Turner Construction is adapting standard operating procedures to limit the number of employees in an elevator or hoist at a given time. Harkins, an employee-owned construction company based in Maryland, constantly reminds employees about the 6-foot rule. Additionally, sick employees are sent home immediately. All gatherings such as lunches are forbidden, and all meetings are now conducted remotely via Microsoft Teams. Monitoring employees who travel has been another point of focus for companies.
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