Last Planner and Pull Planning

The contractor has employed last planner and pull planning techniques to ensure coronavirus compliance can be achieved.

With their subcontractor partners they concentrate on certain aspects of the contract programme and use last planner and pull planning techniques to ensure traffic, pedestrian and workforce movements around site ensure coronavirus compliance whilst allowing the team to adapt their focuses and programmes to the site runs as planned.

This type of planning system allows the whole team to buy into their responsibilities, accountability and time frames required by their Subcontract partners to ensure flow of works and materials without disruption.

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