Construction technology

Construction inductions and contractor onboarding

Construction onboarding coordinates the company, worker, project and site requirements that need to be satisfied before work begins. Digital workflows can move preparation off site while maintaining a clear readiness record.

01

Worker registration

A worker profile can capture identity, employer, role, contact information and the evidence needed for the work they will perform.

  • Worker and employer details
  • Trade licences and competencies
  • Emergency and project information
  • Mobile-accessible registration
  • Review and approval status
02

Site inductions

Project-specific content communicates site rules, hazards and emergency procedures. Assessments and acknowledgements create a completion record before access is granted.

  • Site and role-specific modules
  • Video, documents and assessments
  • Policy and SWMS acknowledgement
  • Language and accessibility considerations
  • Completion evidence
03

Contractor prequalification

Head contractors and asset owners may assess contracting companies separately from individual workers, including insurance, safety systems and commercial documentation.

04

Recurring compliance and access

Expiry monitoring, refresher requirements and access integrations help ensure a worker who was ready yesterday remains authorised for the work and site today.

Brand fit

Why Onboard fits construction technology

Onboard speaks directly to the moment a subcontractor or worker becomes ready to enter a project. It can cover registration, induction, compliance and mobilisation without using narrow safety jargon.

The portfolio could support construction induction software, contractor management, workforce compliance or site-access technology.

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