
COORDINATION ADVANTAGES NARRATIVE
Gravitec’s integrated service model allows fall hazard surveys, engineering, training, and technical support to be coordinated under a single framework rather than managed as independent efforts. This reduces handoffs, minimizes rework, and improves consistency across facilities.
Gravitec maintains a dedicated team of full-time, qualified personnel who conduct fall hazard surveys as a primary function. This allows multiple surveys to be performed in parallel when required, rather than sequentially based on limited staffing availability. For multi-site programs, this capability supports schedule flexibility and reduces overall project duration without compromising consistency or quality.
Survey personnel, engineers, and instructors operate using shared methodologies, terminology, and documentation standards. Hazards identified during surveys are evaluated using the same criteria that inform solution development, training content, and implementation planning. This alignment ensures that recommendations and deliverables remain consistent across facilities and operating groups.
Centralized coordination also simplifies scheduling and logistics across geographically distributed sites. Survey sequencing, reporting timelines, and training delivery can be aligned to reduce operational disruption and avoid redundant mobilizations. When conditions vary by facility, site-specific adjustments can be made without changing the underlying process or documentation structure.
For enterprise-scale programs, this approach provides Weyerhaeuser with a repeatable, defensible process and a single point of accountability across survey, training, and technical services, rather than relying on multiple vendors or disconnected scopes.

