When a new construction project begins, it is usually an exciting time for the teams involved — ideas take shape, goals and milestones are established, and everyone is eager to get started.

In order for that project to reach those goals, or sometimes, to reach completion at all, it is absolutely necessary for everyone to recognize the importance of teamwork while working on the project.

Who is on the team?

If you take a quick glance at a commercial construction project, you may think that the team consists only of the construction crew, the general contractor, and maybe an architect. Depending on the size and type of project, there may be city officials required for permitting, zoning officials, engineers, utility companies, a team of architects, and, of course, the client.

How does a project management team master teamwork?

In a word – communication. With so many individuals, trades, and responsibilities, commitment to communication is essential. For example, DBG utilizes Procore Construction Management software to track and log critical deadlines and project information. They can keep everyone’s calendars synced and up-to-date, plus they can also make sure that everyone is sent any changes or updates to deadlines or budget information.

Project management and teamwork go hand in hand.

We recently completed a project for Pizza Studios that required an extra emphasis on teamwork and communication. Prior to the start of the project, we communicated thoroughly with the team of architects, so we knew from the outset that we would be working with a tight timeline.The client needed to work with a general contractor that could achieve milestones quickly and open Pizza Studio’s doors on time.

As a local general contractor that has operated in the commercial construction industry for ten years, we rely on our good working relationships with subcontractors and city officials.

The project started in November, so we already faced challenges with potential weather delays and holidays. Our client needed permits expedited and customers walking through their doors as soon as possible. Our project team had to expand, and our sense of teamwork and effort to communicate along with it.

Pizza Studio has since opened its doors, reaching substantial completion in just under 6 weeks. We owe a lot to our team of subcontractors and superintendents who stayed on-site during the holidays to see the project through to completion. It is one of those projects that reminds us that communication, proper management, and teamwork are critical to success.

Have more questions about how to help your team work together and communicate well? Feel free to contact us and ask. We will be happy to help any way we can!