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Offering off-site parking also allows for a safer experience for the team. Often, the site is used as a laydown space for raw materials and heavy machinery so having people park onsite can increase the chances of a workplace mishap or injury. Providing off-site parking would allow you to use the site strictly for work and laydown space as opposed to a place where people and normal cars can congregate.
Providing parking can also help you cut costs. Making sure your team is onsite and on time is essential as even a 10-minute delay can compound into much greater costs for the employer. Providing a safe and reliable parking option that your team can use would eliminate the risk of your team wasting time having to look for parking or having to park far away from the site.
Offering off-site parking also allows for a safer experience for the team. Often, the site is used as a laydown space for raw materials and heavy machinery so having people park onsite can increase the chances of a workplace mishap or injury. Providing off-site parking would allow you to use the site strictly for work and laydown space as opposed to a place where people and normal cars can congregate.
Parking. Oh, parking. An integral component for construction logistics (especially in urban settings), but oh, so annoying. Although parking may seem like a trivial part of construction logistics, having adequate parking may be more important than you think.
The obvious benefit of having adequate parking is that your team isn’t left to their own devices to find secure and affordable spaces. Providing the benefit of free parking for your team would boost morale and provide for a more enjoyable work experience.
The Spacer Technologies content team is a dedicated group of writers and experts with a deep-rooted passion for the sharing economy.
The Spacer Technologies content team is a dedicated group of writers and experts with a deep-rooted passion for the sharing economy.
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