
Working in Occupied Spaces During COVID-19
Not only do we need to focus on protecting our staff and sub-contractors, we also need to protect hotel staff and guests as we work throughout occupied spaces within those hotel properties.
Not only do we need to focus on protecting our staff and sub-contractors, we also need to protect hotel staff and guests as we work throughout occupied spaces within those hotel properties.
As both Chris Rapp and Chris Sparks brainstormed, they decided a virtual Trivia night would be a great team event. Because Chris Sparks had hosted several in-person trivia events at bars previously, but never on Zoom, it was a perfect opportunity to test out the idea.
The Coronavirus pandemic is affecting the construction industry on different fronts and its effects are something that different firms need to adapt to long-term.
With everyone working from home since March due to Covid-19, it has been even more important for the team to connect and have fun together. Eleven people jumped on Zoom, teams were formed, and everyone spent the night laughing for all kinds of reasons.
In order to do our part to slow the spread and #flattenthecurve, Triple Crown Construction’s corporate office has made the move to remote work for the time being, while our field teams continue to work on-site while complying with CDC recommendations around social and physical distancing.
Here are some methods hotels are implementing to help curb the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.