In this programme of pilots, we tested a variety of flexible options that gave construction teams greater control over their working patterns. As our report shows:
- Flexible working CAN be implemented on construction sites, with no adverse impact on budgets or timelines.
- Flexible working increased workers’ sense of well-being and work-life balance.
- The team-based approach to giving workers greater control of their working patterns energised the teams – people reported they felt more motivated.
- The culture became more positive around acceptance and understanding of flexible workers.
Where next?
We hope our learnings will inspire other construction firms to trial and roll out flexible working, in order to address skills shortages by attracting a wider audience (especially women), and look after the health and well-being of the workforce. Our report includes a 10 point plan with guidance for employers on how to do this, and also recommendations to the Construction Leadership Council to catalyse change at scale.