Plenty of waste builds up on every building site – it’s unavoidable. However, it’s what you do with the waste that counts.
To ensure you’re maintaining a clean, well-kept construction area, it’s best to schedule a regular rubbish pick up.
At Sydney City Rubbish, we now have an online scheduling and reminder system. Through this, you can book in a regular rubbish pick up.
Here are some of the benefits of a scheduled waste pick up.
Health and Safety
Regularly removing waste prevents it from becoming a health and safety hazard.
For example, piles of scrap wood and metal can present a significant trip and fall hazard. Moreover, rubble and soil generate harmful dust, which can affect your workers’ respiratory system.
Remove these risk factors by scheduling a regular construction waste pick up. This is the best way to maintain a healthy, safe space for your employees.
Aides Efficient Work
Large amounts of waste on your building site can prevent your workers from getting their jobs done efficiently.
Therefore, by scheduling a regular rubbish pick up with our online scheduling system, the waste won’t be piling up.
As a result, your workers can operate more freely, without having to worry about rubbish.
Looks Better
A well maintained building site is sure to impress management and stakeholders.
Moreover, it boosts the reputation of your business, as a truly professional construction company. This can have a great impact on finding more business in the future.
As well as that, the owners of the new structure will be comforted when they see how well kept the building site is.
Removes Stress
Cleaning regularly, reduces stress… this is a fact.
On top of creating a safer and more efficient building site, it helps for mental organisation, which means you can think more clearly.
And when you can think more clearly, you’ll experience less stress. Moreover, you’ll be able to better organise other aspects of your construction project when the waste is gone.
To discuss scheduling a regular rubbish pick up for your building site, get in touch with Sydney City Rubbish here.