The potential of paying 1.5x pay for additional hours of work is not one that most construction company owners or managers want to entertain.
Thankfully, there are several ways to lower or eliminate overtime.
1. Reduce overtime by using contractors
Bringing on contractors can help you reduce overtime pay by allowing you to scale up your workforce when you need to. They can slot into your site and take on time-consuming tasks that would push your full-time employees into overtime territory.
Bringing on subcontractors to tackle a specific part of your build (e.g., electrical, concrete, or drywall) can save you from overtime expenses. However, you should be ready to pay specialists for their expertise.
Remember: contractors are subject to different rules compared to employees, and you must treat them differently.
Fail to do so, and you may end up facing fines.
2. Eliminate overtime with temporary workers
Using temporary workers that you can pull in at short notice can help you eliminate overtime costs.
Temporary workers can be as skilled as your current employees and can take up the additional responsibility of completing tasks and jobs on-site. Usually, temp workers are available at the same or similar rates of pay as your employees.
They can take on tasks that your current employees aren’t skilled at doing, aren’t able to do, or don’t have the time to do.
If you’re thinking of using temporary workers, start now by building up a network and a contact list of workers who are available for short notice and short-term work.
3. Track work hours better with GPS construction time tracking software
It’s easy to unexpectedly reach overtime hours when you’re only getting timesheets at the end of a pay period.
On the other hand, if you’re constantly up-to-date on everyone’s hours and can see how much of the project budget has been used, it’s much easier to adjust the schedule.
Tools like Hubstaff’s time tracking with geofences for construction make it easier to understand what your employees are doing throughout the day by sending daily time cards straight to your inbox.
Running as a lightweight app on your team’s mobile devices, Hubstaff accurately tracks hours and locations throughout the workday. You can see where your crews are, how much time has been put into a project so far, and even when they’re in transit to get more supplies.
Hubstaff allows you to automate the clock-in process by setting up digital geofences around your various job sites. When someone enters or leaves a job site, time tracking automatically starts or stops. It’s that easy.
One construction company, Everbuild, uses Hubstaff to reduce the amount of time they spend tracking down crews and their time cards. This helped Everbuild to streamline payroll and eliminate the time-consuming process of reporting hours.