How to Strategically Grow Your Construction Company
Author, Casey Craig, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
One of the biggest ongoing challenges in the construction industry today is hiring and retaining quality employees that can help build on a company’s foundation. Growing a construction company in a sustainable way through internal promotions while also integrating new hires can separate one company from its competitors.
Employees are a company’s most valuable asset and making sure the right people are in the right positions is vital to profitable growth. There are high performing laborers at every construction firm but just because they are successful in one position does not necessarily mean that they will transition successfully into becoming a great estimator or superintendent. So, it is critical to promote the right people into the right positions for the success of the company.
Promoting from within is typically more cost effective than an outside hire and leads to a boost in company morale. The promoted employee already knows your company culture and safety expectations, and they can pass their knowledge onto new hires. So, finding the right internal people to elevate into leadership positions is the logical path, when available.
Having assessment tests and specific steps for how to be promoted in your employee handbook is a great way to provide both new and seasoned employees a clear path for career growth.
Identify employees that can handle stressful situations and are poised problem solvers. Do not wait for a need to arise; start including these valued employees in meetings to make sure they are prepared to take on a new role when the company is ready to grow or there is an opening due to an employee retirement. This can alleviate some of a leader’s workload allowing them to deal with big picture issuing facing the firm.
Take advantage of both safety and professional development courses to grow your existing employees. Rancho Mesa’s SafetyOne™ platform provides online safety courses for employees, while the RM365 HRAdvantage™ Portal offers online courses to help employees hone the soft skills they will need to grow their careers.
While this topic remains one of the most challenging aspects of running a construction company, do not let this problem be compounded by being unprepared. Stay diligent in the hiring process and pay attention to the employees you do have with the right traits. This can lead to lower insurance costs as more efficient employees in management positions can directly assist with building a safer culture with more preparedness when claims arise.
If you have any questions pertaining to this article or any other insurance questions, do not hesitate to reach out. You can contact me at ccraig@ranchomesa.com or call at (619) 438-6900.