Why Event-Based Scheduling Doesn't Work — and How Growing Construction Companies Should Schedule
As companies grow, scheduling becomes increasingly complex. Many businesses naturally start with scheduling tools like Outlook or Gmail. While these work for personal or small-scale scheduling, they fall short as a company grows, especially in a dynamic environment like construction.
The reason is simple: these tools focus on events rather than resources, leading to inefficiencies and conflicts that slow growth. Here’s why event-based scheduling isn’t ideal for growing construction companies and how resource-based scheduling can set you up for sustainable success.
1. Lack of Resource-Centric View
Event-based schedulers like Outlook are designed to manage meetings and appointments, not construction resources. They focus on “what’s happening when” rather than “who or what is available.” For a growing construction company managing crews, equipment, and subcontractors across multiple projects, this lack of a resource-centric view leads to scheduling conflicts and underutilized assets.
ControlBoard® flips this by providing a Resource-Centric view, where you see availability first, along with real-time metrics for labor capacity and forecasted hours.
2. Manual and Error-Prone Scheduling
As project volume increases, manually updating schedules in Outlook or Gmail becomes unsustainable. Each new job or resource change requires individual calendar updates, increasing the risk of errors, double bookings, or overlooked assignments. This manual effort can quickly become a full-time job in itself.
Modern systems automate this with Conflict Detection. Instead of hunting for double-bookings, ControlBoard® flags them instantly and offers a “Resolve Conflicts” button to fix resource overlaps in bulk.
3. Difficulty Handling Complex Dependencies
Construction projects have complex dependencies, where tasks must be completed in a specific order, each requiring different resources. Event-based schedulers treat each event independently, making it difficult to manage these interdependencies effectively. The result is often a disjointed schedule that fails to align resources with tasks.
4. Limited Visibility and Reporting
Outlook and Gmail offer basic calendar views but lack the sophisticated reporting needed to manage complex schedules. Managers need a clear view of resource allocation, potential bottlenecks, and how to optimize scheduling. These tools don’t provide the insights necessary for data-driven decision-making, leading to suboptimal resource use.
5. Inflexibility in Dynamic Environments
Construction environments are dynamic, with shifting priorities and unexpected challenges. Event-based schedulers are rigid, making it difficult to adapt quickly to changes. If a key resource becomes unavailable or a project timeline shifts, adjusting the schedule without disruption can be challenging.
When a rain day hits, you shouldn’t have to move twenty allocations one by one. Modern systems allow you to shift entire days or jobs forward with a single click, maintaining durations and skipping weekends automatically.
Why Spreadsheets Aren’t the Solution
As you outgrow event-based scheduling tools, it’s tempting to turn to spreadsheets, thinking it’s a simple fix. But this move often creates more problems than it solves.
Managing schedules in spreadsheets initially requires the same manual input and updates as Outlook or Gmail. If you’ve got the will, you can put endless time into improving your home-grown scheduling system. Write logic to surface conflicts; spend the weekend adding some reports, etc, etc. Onboarding your data from a spreadsheet into a dedicated system is a one-time move that pays dividends in operational clarity.
Instead of wrestling with spreadsheets, your time is better spent on what really matters, running and growing your business.
Consider, instead, adopting a tool designed to handle these challenges from the start. There are many resource-based scheduling systems on the market, only a few like ControlBoard® are specifically designed to handle the needs of construction companies.
Case Study: A Paving Company’s Transition to Resource-Based Scheduling
Consider a rapidly expanding paving company. Initially, they managed projects in Outlook, assigning crews and equipment based on project deadlines. As the company took on more projects, scheduling conflicts increased. Crews were often double-booked, equipment was unavailable when needed, and project timelines slipped. The administrative team was constantly juggling schedules, making manual adjustments, and dealing with frustrated customers, sub-contractors, and employees.
Recognizing the need for a better approach, the company switched to ControlBoard®. By focusing on the availability of crews, machinery, and materials, they optimized project timelines and eliminated double-booking and downtime, significantly improving operational efficiency.
ControlBoard®’s mobile app and SMS capabilities streamlined field operations. Crews received real-time updates on schedule changes directly to their mobile devices, reducing miscommunication and delays. Communication from the field became more efficient, allowing the administrative team to quickly respond to changes and unexpected issues. This two-way communication improved responsiveness, kept projects on track, and ensured that adjustments could be made swiftly and effectively.
As a result, customer satisfaction increased as projects were consistently completed on time and within budget. Furthermore, the enhanced communication and scheduling efficiency led to higher employee and subcontractor satisfaction, as they experienced fewer disruptions and clearer expectations. This demonstrated the significant value of adopting a more sophisticated and responsive scheduling system like ControlBoard®, especially when integrated with existing ERP and Payroll systems.
Consider ControlBoard®
We understand the challenges of managing a growing construction business.
With ControlBoard®, you can:
- Optimize schedules based on real-time resource availability.
- Easily adjust to changes, ensuring your team remains agile and responsive.
- Reduce administrative overhead with intuitive tools that streamline scheduling processes.
- Gain visibility into resource allocation, enabling smarter decision-making.
Ready to leave the chaos of calendars and spreadsheets behind?
Ready to see whether resource-based scheduling from ControlBoard® can make a difference for your company? Contact us to arrange a free demo or with any questions you might have.