Construction Recruitment Archives - Alliance Staffing and Recruitment https://alliancestaffingus.com/category/construction-recruitment/ Mon, 30 Oct 2017 15:15:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://alliancestaffingus.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/favicon-45x45.png Construction Recruitment Archives - Alliance Staffing and Recruitment https://alliancestaffingus.com/category/construction-recruitment/ 32 32 Make Better Hiring Decisions https://alliancestaffingus.com/make-better-hiring-decisions/ Fri, 20 Oct 2017 23:04:33 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/?p=2289 Many small companies choose their new employees based on a single interview. Unfortunately research shows that interviews have extremely poor validity when it comes to selecting the right employees. (In case you’ve forgotten, “validity” means an instrument measures what it’s supposed to measure). Interviews are supposed to measure the likelihood that a candidate will be […]

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Many small companies choose their new employees based on a single interview. Unfortunately research shows that interviews have extremely poor validity when it comes to selecting the right employees. (In case you’ve forgotten, “validity” means an instrument measures what it’s supposed to measure). Interviews are supposed to measure the likelihood that a candidate will be a good fit for our organization and our job vacancy. Casual interviews are pretty good at measuring interviewing skills, but they don’t do very well at measuring how well a candidate will perform in the job we’re trying to fill.

Studies show that we are subject to so many biases when it comes to a typical interview process that we are probably just as likely to pick a star employee from a stack of resumes, sight-unseen, than from bringing five people in for interviews.

So, how do we improve the validity of our process?

First, screen resumes against a predetermined set of KSAs (knowledge, skills and abilities) only. Consider having an administrative employee scrub information that might lead to biases from the resumes’ themselves. For example, as a Carolina grad, I might have a negative opinion about a resume from a Duke grad. Another common bias is unintentionally rating a resume lower based on the candidate’s name (assumptions rooted in gender, age and ethnic stereotypes). If you can’t see the university name or the candidate’s name, you are more likely to evaluate the resume on the KSAs alone.

Second, develop good interview questions! Write questions that have a likelihood of predicting the behaviors that you want. Use an interview guide and ask each candidate the same questions. Practice interviewing your current stars and see how they answer those same questions.

Third, use assessments! Utilize skills assessments – having them demonstrate skills they claim to have. This can range from taking a keyboarding test, to taking them out in the warehouse and allowing them to demonstrate their ability to operate your forklift. (There are some do’s and don’ts regarding “auditions,” so make sure you don’t cross a line). Behavioral assessments will show if their personality style is ideal for the demands of the position. Driving Forces/Motivators assessments will show if their motivators align with the rewards and demands of the position. Competencies assessments will show what types of core competencies the candidate brings to the team.

Small employers frequently tell me, “I’m not spending $50 or $100 on a test – I know how to hire!” Considering the high cost of a poor hire and the science that shows utilizing valid assessments increases the validity of the selection process exponentially, that might be a penny-wise, dollar-foolish commitment.

Fourth, check references! LinkedIn is a great resource to see referrals and endorsements on many of your candidates. It’s also a venue to conduct “unofficial” reference checks. If the candidate is connected to someone you know, you might be able to gain valuable insight. Many people dismiss the references the candidate submits – but I’ve gotten honest references from these in the past, so don’t neglect them either. The best predictor of future success is past success!

Fifth, make sure your background screening criteria match your risk profile. Some organizations screen too tightly here and miss out on potentially good workers due to invalid criteria. If your company provides residential services and a candidate has a recent breaking-and-entering conviction, that candidate clearly doesn’t fit your risk profile. But screening out a candidate who has a 12-year-old misdemeanor possession conviction might be an invalid selection criteria if you have an opening on a production line or on a commercial construction site.

Finally, if you’re doing all these things but you’re still losing people, it’s probably not your selection process. It’s likely something else, like job design, compensation, benefits and perks, or most likely, your supervision and management style. But that’s a subject for another blog!

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Assessing Talent Better https://alliancestaffingus.com/assessing-talent-better/ Wed, 18 Oct 2017 22:54:12 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/?p=2287 Sometimes I’ll get a call from a client because they’re ready to fire Bob. I’ll ask a few follow-up questions and discover that there is no major policy violation, they’re really just irritated with him for an accumulation of stuff that seems important today but is somewhat minor in the big picture. In most cases […]

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Sometimes I’ll get a call from a client because they’re ready to fire Bob. I’ll ask a few follow-up questions and discover that there is no major policy violation, they’re really just irritated with him for an accumulation of stuff that seems important today but is somewhat minor in the big picture. In most cases I’ll convince them that they’re probably better off keeping Bob than trying to replace him and recommend they just have a conversation with him regarding their frustrations and expectations.

Then I’ll get a call a couple of weeks later to be informed that Bob’s just been promoted to supervisor. “Since our talk, he’s been doing great!”

I call this the talent assessment elevator – the speed of movement between “the penthouse suite” and “the basement.” Some small to mid-sized businesses have express elevators. A worker can go from hero to bum and back to hero within a few days or even hours.

Organizational Behavior textbooks they call this “availability bias,” which is defined as our tendency to make decisions based on information that is readily available in our memory. Decision makers can easily overvalue information that we recently received. So when we get word that Bob screwed up, “Bob’s a bum. Fire him!”  When we get word that Bob pulled us out of a ditch with an important client, “Bob’s great. Promote him!”

One of my heroes, basketball coach Dean Smith, once said, “if you make every game a life and death proposition…you’ll be dead a lot.” He knew – he lost 254 games in his Hall of Fame career! The same applies to making important personnel decisions such as whom to keep and whom to promote, based almost exclusively on recent events. The problem is, the stuff that’s in your short term memory may not be the best information to base an important organizational decision on.

So when it’s time to decide whether to fire Bob or promote him, take a few minutes and consider:
1. What knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) does Bob add to the team and how easily will it be to replace those if we send him packing?
2. What performance metrics can we use to evaluate Bob’s performance over the course of a year (or longer), so that we don’t overvalue his most recent short-term performance?
2. What KSAs plus any intangibles does Bob potentially bring to an expanded role with the organization?

If Bob has solid KSAs and has historically been a solid contributor, don’t over-manage as a result of a recent wobble. Have a conversation, if need be, or even a documented disciplinary write-up, if warranted. But investing in getting Bob back on track is going to be less costly than replacing him, almost guaranteed.

If Bob has done something worth celebrating, consider a one-time bonus or some form of public recognition, but don’t rush to put him in that supervisor role that just opened-up based solely on this single victory or recent short-term success. Evaluate his KSAs and fitness for this new position separately from his recent star performance. Otherwise, you may have just taken a solid individual contributor and put him in a supervisor role where he’s miserable and might soon be underperforming.

When it comes to your talent assessment elevator, it should be like a slow freight elevator – faster than the stairs but doesn’t make your ears pop. Organizations with an express elevator seem to habitually lose good people that they needn’t have lost because of over-reacting to both short-term performance failures and short-term performance successes.

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Construction of First Offshore Wind Farm Is Underway https://alliancestaffingus.com/construction-of-first-offshore-wind-farm-is-underway/ Wed, 06 May 2015 14:41:26 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1862 Rhode Island is the backdrop of the nation’s first wind farm. The project—developed by Deepwater Wind—will consist of a five-turbine, 30-megawatt wind farm that will produce enough energy to power all homes and businesses on Block Island. Previously, Block Island has relied on diesel generators, according to the Sierra Club.  Bruce Nilles of the Sierra […]

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Rhode Island is the backdrop of the nation’s first wind farm. The project—developed by Deepwater Wind—will consist of a five-turbine, 30-megawatt wind farm that will produce enough energy to power all homes and businesses on Block Island. Previously, Block Island has relied on diesel generators, according to the Sierra Club.  Bruce Nilles of the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign, says the construction is a “landmark moment” for the U.S. wind industry.

 

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/04/28/3651715/deepwater-wind-project-construction-starts/

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Pennsylvania Troopers Embed with Road Construction Crews to Stop Speeders https://alliancestaffingus.com/pennsylvania-troopers-embed-with-road-construction-crews-to-stop-speeders/ Tue, 05 May 2015 17:39:37 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1860 This summer, ‘Operation Orange Squeeze’ gets underway in the Keystone State. State troopers will be positioned in construction vehicles inside highway work zones with radar equipment. “They’ll relay speeders to other troopers waiting outside the work zones who will then pull over and issue tickets,” according to a post on EquuipmentWorld.com. The post says that […]

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This summer, ‘Operation Orange Squeeze’ gets underway in the Keystone State. State troopers will be positioned in construction vehicles inside highway work zones with radar equipment. “They’ll relay speeders to other troopers waiting outside the work zones who will then pull over and issue tickets,” according to a post on EquuipmentWorld.com. The post says that since 2012, two Pennsylvania Turnpike employees have been killed after being struck by vehicles entering work zones. In addition, there were 150 crashes in work zones last year.

 

Troopers go undercover from construction vehicles in speeding crackdown on Pennsylvania work zones

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Construction PMs Using Drones https://alliancestaffingus.com/construction-pms-using-drones/ Mon, 04 May 2015 15:38:08 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1858 It’s a sophisticated toy. That’s how one project manager describes the ease of use associated with drones his company has been using on construction projects in Seattle and several other areas.  “We’re saving the owner money because we’re not spending money each month to have a plane fly over, plus we can use it for […]

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It’s a sophisticated toy. That’s how one project manager describes the ease of use associated with drones his company has been using on construction projects in Seattle and several other areas.  “We’re saving the owner money because we’re not spending money each month to have a plane fly over, plus we can use it for much more information gathering,” says Kevin Butts. He’s the senior project manager for a housing development expansion, and is employed by The Weitz Co. of Des Moines, Iowa. “Frankly, in the construction industry, we’re just at the tip of the iceberg of what we can use this tool for,” says Butts.

 

http://www.seattletimes.com/business/drones-check-on-issaquah-project/

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OSHA’s ‘Safety Stand-Down’ Campaign Launches May 4 https://alliancestaffingus.com/oshas-safety-stand-down-campaign-launches-may-4/ Fri, 01 May 2015 12:36:35 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1856 Some 3 million workers are expected to participate in the second annual “Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction” initiative. The outreach campaign organized by OSHA is set for May 4-15. Fatalities caused by falls are the leading cause of death of construction workers, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.  The voluntary education […]

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Some 3 million workers are expected to participate in the second annual “Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction” initiative. The outreach campaign organized by OSHA is set for May 4-15. Fatalities caused by falls are the leading cause of death of construction workers, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.  The voluntary education program is designed for organizations to talk directly to workers about safety. Anyone wanting to prevent falls in the workplace can benefit, says a post on MutualIndustries.com. This includes commercial and independent contractors, highway construction, military and other government participants and employers trade associations. The post offers eight tips for construction employers that want to participate.

 

http://www.mutualindustries.com/blog/oshas-national-safety-stand-down-may-4-15-2015-are-you-ready

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Modular Construction Growing in Multifamily Housing https://alliancestaffingus.com/modular-construction-growing-in-multifamily-housing/ Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:12:39 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1848 The multifamily housing market is poised for strong growth this year, and modular construction has an important role in the boom. Tom Hardiman, executive director of the Modular Building Institute (MBI) says the approach is ideal because it shortens the overall construction schedule allowing for earlier occupancy and quicker return on investment. Modular construction can […]

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The multifamily housing market is poised for strong growth this year, and modular construction has an important role in the boom. Tom Hardiman, executive director of the Modular Building Institute (MBI) says the approach is ideal because it shortens the overall construction schedule allowing for earlier occupancy and quicker return on investment. Modular construction can also reduce the high cost of labor, according to a post on NREIonline.com.

http://m.nreionline.com/multifamily/multifamily-embraces-modular-construction

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Project Managers Tour Bloated VA Hospital Construction Jobsite https://alliancestaffingus.com/project-managers-tour-bloated-va-hospital-construction-jobsite/ Fri, 24 Apr 2015 15:10:23 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1846 In Aurora, Colorado, construction professionals joined news reporters for an inside peek at a Veteran’s Administration hospital that’s being built. The $1.73 billion project is mired in controversy. It’s well over budget and delayed, as contractors point fingers at VA officials, and vice versa.  To try and sort out the mess, the project is now […]

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In Aurora, Colorado, construction professionals joined news reporters for an inside peek at a Veteran’s Administration hospital that’s being built. The $1.73 billion project is mired in controversy. It’s well over budget and delayed, as contractors point fingers at VA officials, and vice versa.  To try and sort out the mess, the project is now operating under a provisional contract managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Meanwhile, contractor Kiewit-Turner is keeping some 650 construction workers on site on an interim contract, reports The Denver Post. That’s barely half the number employed at the site before the shutdown.

 

http://www.9news.com/story/news/local/2015/04/18/behind-the-scenes-at-vas-173b-colo-hospital-project/26000535/

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Data Visualization Transforming Construction Jobs https://alliancestaffingus.com/data-visualization-transforming-construction-jobs/ Thu, 23 Apr 2015 11:06:21 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1844 The graphics and images may be one dimensional, but the data can be a deal breaker. Construction companies are using data visualization tools to improve business processes, writes Paul Tibbert on ConstructionGlobal.com. “These tools help inject enhanced quality, accuracy, accountability, efficiency, efficacy, predictability, profitability, cost and safety into the business,” says Tibbert. His post profiles a […]

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The graphics and images may be one dimensional, but the data can be a deal breaker. Construction companies are using data visualization tools to improve business processes, writes Paul Tibbert on ConstructionGlobal.com. “These tools help inject enhanced quality, accuracy, accountability, efficiency, efficacy, predictability, profitability, cost and safety into the business,” says Tibbert. His post profiles a Detroit company and how it is benefits from moving into this new, simplified age of information.

 

http://www.constructionglobal.com/majorprojects/441/How-data-visualization-is-transforming-the-construction-industry-in-2015

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Sustainability of U.S. Cities Held Back by Transportation and Environmental Factors https://alliancestaffingus.com/sustainability-of-u-s-cities-held-back-by-transportation-and-environmental-factors/ Tue, 21 Apr 2015 11:48:22 +0000 http://18.221.253.116/blog/?p=1839 City leaders worldwide are dealing with a delicate balancing act. Writer Lauren Pinch explains the dynamics include generating strong financial returns and maintaining an attractive place for people to live and work while limiting damage to the environment. A new study from ARCADIS, the leading global natural and built asset design and consultancy firm, features […]

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City leaders worldwide are dealing with a delicate balancing act. Writer Lauren Pinch explains the dynamics include generating strong financial returns and maintaining an attractive place for people to live and work while limiting damage to the environment. A new study from ARCADIS, the leading global natural and built asset design and consultancy firm, features the Sustainable Cities Index. Boston, Los Angeles and Chicago are listed as the top U.S. cities for economic factors, but are hindered by poor transportation infrastructure, lack of green spaces and diminishing affordable housing, according to the study.

http://enewsletters.constructionexec.com/managingyourbusiness/2015/04/sustainability-of-u-s-cities-held-back-by-transportation-environmental-factors/

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