Ebony Middleton | Published on 16 April 2025

A well-kept site diary won’t stop the rain, but it will prove it delayed your pour.
On the surface, site diaries might seem like just another formality, another document to tick and flick at the end of the day. Especially when the day has been a blur of calls, walk-throughs and shifting schedules.
There’s always one more thing to chase, check or follow up on. So, as things start to wind down, someone grabs the diary to jot down the essentials. It’s a quick entry, just a few bullet points squeezed in before heading home:
- “Materials turned up late.”
- “A subbie raised a safety concern.”
- “Rain held up the concrete pour.”
But weeks later, when questions come up about delays or missed milestones, that brief note doesn’t tell the full story.
A comprehensive site diary provides a clear, defensible timeline of what actually happened. It can help resolve disputes, keep teams aligned, and protect the project when things go off track.
Here are six secrets to help you get the most out of your site diaries:
1. Consistency is key: Making site diaries a daily habit
The best diaries are built one day at a time. Make it a routine to update the diary at a fixed time every day. This habit ensures that important details aren’t missed, and the records remain accurate and up to date.
2. Be detailed but concise: What to include
While being comprehensive is important, avoid overwhelming with unnecessary details. Focus on significant events, progress updates, workforce changes, weather conditions, and safety observations to create an accurate snapshot of the day. Things to consider for striking a balance between thoroughness and readability:
- Work completed: What major tasks were done, and by whom?
- Weather conditions: Rain, wind, or extreme temperatures that impacted progress.
- Delays or disruptions: Late deliveries, site access issues, non-compliant plant, or any general delays.
- Safety incidents: Any near misses, injuries, or hazards noted on site.
- Site visitors: Who came to site? Were they inspectors, clients, or others?
- Key decisions or instructions: Verbal instructions from clients or changes made onsite.
- Materials delivered and used: Helps track progress and avoid supply issues.
3. Include visual evidence: It’s non-disputable!
Whenever possible, include photos, and attachments to support your written entries. This visual evidence not only adds clarity but also strengthens the documentation in case of disputes or claims.
4. Leverage software: Digital is more dependable
Digital site diaries offer significant advantages over traditional paper diaries. They allow for automated weather logging, easy attachments, and real-time collaboration. More importantly, they create a clear, auditable record that’s secure and easy to reference later. No scribbled notes to decipher, no missing pages. Just reliable entries that reflect exactly what happened, when it happened.
5. Don’t just log issues: Record what was done about them
When problems arise, record the nature of the issue, the cause, and the resolution steps taken. This not only helps resolve recurring problems but also provides a valuable reference for future projects.
6. Secure and archive your diaries: Keep them safe, searchable & complete
Site diaries aren’t just daily reports, they’re official records and it pays to store them properly. Use tools that lock diaries after submission, limit access to authorised users, and ensure entries are searchable, backed up, and easy to export. Because the one day you really need that entry… you’ll want it fast.
Keeping site diaries straight isn’t light work but Simpel does the heavy lifting
Simpel’s Site Diaries module helps capture what matters and keeps your records watertight. Here’s how it helps you go from “good enough” to complete confidence:
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