Team Building Event — Trades & Construction Edition
A standard operating procedure for planning, organising, and delivering team building events that strengthen workplace relationships, improve communication, and build a positive team culture in a way that is inclusive and enjoyable for all participants.
Purpose
To provide a structured approach to organising team building events that genuinely strengthen working relationships, improve team collaboration, and contribute to a positive workplace culture while being inclusive, accessible, and respectful of all participants' needs and preferences.
Scope
This SOP covers the planning and delivery of team building events including workshops, social activities, off-site days, and structured team exercises. It applies to events organised at the team, crew, or organisational level.
Prerequisites
- Budget approved for the team building activity
- Team building objectives defined in consultation with the team leader
- Participant dietary requirements, accessibility needs, and preferences surveyed
- Suitable venue or activity provider identified and available
Compliant with Safe Work Australia requirements, state WHS legislation, and Building Code of Australia (NCC) documentation standards.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Define Objectives and Select the Activity
Work with the team leader to define clear objectives for the team building event, then select an activity that aligns with those objectives while being inclusive and accessible for all team members.
- 1.1Discuss with the team leader what outcomes they want from the event
- 1.2Survey the team for activity preferences and any constraints
- 1.3Research activity options that align with the objectives and team preferences
- 1.4Evaluate options against criteria including inclusivity, accessibility, budget, and logistics
- 1.5Select the activity and confirm it with the team leader
- Avoid activities that rely heavily on physical ability, alcohol consumption, or competitive sports, as these can exclude some participants
- The best team building activities have a clear connection to workplace collaboration skills
Plan the Event Logistics
Organise all logistical elements of the event including venue booking, catering, transport, materials, and scheduling. Ensure all arrangements accommodate the accessibility and dietary needs of participants.
- 2.1Book the venue or activity provider and confirm the date and time
- 2.2Arrange catering that accommodates all dietary requirements and preferences
- 2.3Organise transport if the event is off-site
- 2.4Prepare any materials, equipment, or supplies needed for the activity
- 2.5Confirm accessibility arrangements for participants with mobility or other needs
- 2.6Prepare a detailed event schedule with timings for each component
- Book venues and providers well in advance to secure the best options and pricing
- Always have a wet weather contingency plan for outdoor activities
Communicate Event Details to Participants
Send clear, enthusiastic communications to all participants with full event details including the date, time, location, dress code, what to bring, and what to expect. Build anticipation while managing expectations.
- 3.1Send the initial event invitation at least three weeks before the event
- 3.2Include all relevant details: date, time, location, dress code, and what to bring
- 3.3Describe the activity in a way that builds excitement without revealing every detail
- 3.4Send a reminder one week before and another the day before the event
- 3.5Provide a contact person for any questions or last-minute concerns
- Enthusiasm is contagious — communicate with genuine excitement about the event
- Address any common concerns proactively, such as assuring participants that no one will be put on the spot
Facilitate the Team Building Event
Lead or coordinate the team building event on the day, ensuring activities run smoothly, all participants are engaged and included, and the atmosphere is positive and collaborative.
- 4.1Arrive early to set up and verify all arrangements are in place
- 4.2Welcome participants and set a positive, inclusive tone for the event
- 4.3Introduce the activity and explain any rules or guidelines
- 4.4Facilitate the activity, ensuring all participants are engaged and included
- 4.5Manage the schedule to keep activities on track without feeling rushed
- 4.6Close the event with a summary of key takeaways and thanks to the team
- Watch for participants who are disengaged or on the periphery and find ways to include them
- Allow space for organic conversation and relationship building alongside structured activities
Collect Feedback and Evaluate the Event
After the event, collect participant feedback to evaluate the effectiveness of the activity and inform future team building planning. Assess whether the defined objectives were met.
- 5.1Distribute a short feedback survey within two days of the event
- 5.2Ask about the activity experience, perceived value, and suggestions for improvement
- 5.3Compile feedback and identify key themes
- 5.4Assess whether the event objectives were achieved based on participant feedback and observations
- 5.5Share a summary of feedback and outcomes with the team leader
- Keep the feedback survey brief — five questions maximum — to encourage a high response rate
- Share positive feedback with the team to reinforce the value of the experience
Job card and Plan for Future Events
Job card the event details, costs, and outcomes for future reference. Use the feedback and evaluation to inform the planning of future team building activities.
- 6.1Record the event details, costs, and number of participants
- 6.2File the feedback summary and evaluation report
- 6.3Note what worked well and what could be improved for future events
- 6.4Update the team building activity library with the experience and learnings
- 6.5Discuss with the team leader when the next team building activity should be scheduled
- Build a library of successful activities that can be reused and rotated
- Schedule team building events at regular intervals rather than as one-off occasions
Quality Checkpoints
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Expected Outcomes
Percentage of invited team members who participate in the team building event, targeting at least 90 percent attendance
Average satisfaction rating from post-event feedback surveys, targeting a score of 4 out of 5 or higher
Improvement in team collaboration and communication metrics in the period following the event, as measured through pulse surveys or observation
Frequently Asked Questions
What should you do if a team member does not want to participate?
Participation should be strongly encouraged but understand that some people may have genuine reasons for not wanting to attend. Have a private conversation to understand their concerns and see if there is an accommodation that would help. Never force participation, but ensure the team member does not feel excluded from the team.
How often should team building events be held?
Most teams benefit from one to two team building events per quarter, ranging from short in-site activities to longer off-site experiences. The frequency should be balanced with workload demands and budget constraints. Regular smaller activities often have more impact than infrequent large events.
What is the ideal budget for a team building event?
Budget varies widely depending on the activity and group size. Simple in-site activities can cost very little, while off-site experiences may range from 50 to 200 dollars per person. The key is ensuring the activity delivers value relative to its cost rather than spending the most money.
How do you include remote team members in team building events?
For hybrid teams, consider virtual team building activities, or plan in-person events that coincide with times when remote workers can travel to the site. Virtual options include online escape rooms, virtual cooking classes, trivia competitions, and collaborative problem-solving activities.
Should team building events be held during work hours?
Yes, team building events should be held during normal working hours wherever possible. This demonstrates the organisation values the activity and ensures all team members can participate regardless of their personal commitments outside of work.
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