Daily Update: May 18, 2020
11:00 am
Moving Forward “Toward Normal”: Preserving Progress
With each step we take in the next few weeks or months, our focus will be on moving forward. In the early stages of COVID-19 we limited overlap that could cross-contaminate teams. That separation is represented in the following illustration as we isolated teams, moved many team members remote, and decreased operations overlap and circulation:
11:00 am
Moving Forward “Toward Normal”: Preserving Progress
With each step we take in the next few weeks or months, our focus will be on moving forward. In the early stages of COVID-19 we limited overlap that could cross-contaminate teams. That separation is represented in the following illustration as we isolated teams, moved many team members remote, and decreased operations overlap and circulation:
Preserving Progress: As we begin to make our initial moves toward “normal” we’ll do it incrementally. This preserves progress and prevents a significant move backward that might jeopardize your health, compromise the well-being of our team, or shut down operations.
Many unknowns continue to surround the COVID-19 virus. As we ease restrictions in our current operations, we’ll address each of our teams individually to determine what steps make sense, and when. Every jobsite, support staff team, and supervisory group will be addressed individually using a best practices approach based on the best information available.
We understand the sense of urgency to return to “normal” to the extent that we’re able. Please be patient, and rest assured that your safety and well-being is our first priority.
Stay tuned for further updates on Monday – Wednesday – Friday or more often as circumstances dictate. As always, feel free to reach out to your direct supervisor with questions. Be safe!
Mark Guetzko, CEO
Many unknowns continue to surround the COVID-19 virus. As we ease restrictions in our current operations, we’ll address each of our teams individually to determine what steps make sense, and when. Every jobsite, support staff team, and supervisory group will be addressed individually using a best practices approach based on the best information available.
We understand the sense of urgency to return to “normal” to the extent that we’re able. Please be patient, and rest assured that your safety and well-being is our first priority.
Stay tuned for further updates on Monday – Wednesday – Friday or more often as circumstances dictate. As always, feel free to reach out to your direct supervisor with questions. Be safe!
Mark Guetzko, CEO