I know that This situation tests authority, communication, and quality control. The correct response must be firm, systematic, and documented.
but any practical tips or guidelines?
I know that This situation tests authority, communication, and quality control. The correct response must be firm, systematic, and documented.
but any practical tips or guidelines?
Do not allow incorrect work to continue
Prevent rework and structural issues
Check:
Latest drawing revision
Correct drawing (architectural vs structural)
Ensure you are instructing the right dimension
Show the drawing to:
Supervisor / foreman
Mason / carpenter
Explain using:
Marking on site
Chalk line / marker
Reference grid or benchmark
Avoid verbal-only instructions.
4. Re-Mark the Correct DimensionsRe-set out:
Center lines
Wall lines
Column or beam position
Use proper tools (tape, level, total station if required)
If within tolerance → adjust
If beyond tolerance → dismantle and redo
Do not compromise without approval
Inform site supervisor or project engineer
Ensure instructions are reinforced through authority
Stay on site during rework
Re-check before next activity
Record in:
Site instruction register
Quality checklist
Useful if dispute arises later
Ignore due to time pressure
Say “adjust later”
Assume labor will correct on their own
If labor is not following drawing dimensions, I stop the work, verify the correct drawing, clearly explain and re-mark the dimensions on site, rectify the work if needed, inform the supervisor, and allow work to proceed only after correction.