Construction Manager
Are you ready to take charge of construction projects and lead a team to success? As a Construction Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the execution and delivery of various construction ventures. With a keen focus on safety, quality, and efficiency, you'll have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the landscape of the built environment.
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Construction manager job role
In this dynamic field, you will be responsible for coordinating work schedules, overseeing subcontractors, and accurately estimating material and labour costs. You will be the crucial link between clients, stakeholders, and the project itself, providing regular updates on progress and ensuring all parties are informed throughout the process.
The role also involves supervising the activities of subcontractors and other team members, making site visits to inspect work and enforce safety procedures. You will be the driving force behind compliance with legal requirements, building and safety codes, and other relevant regulations.
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Construction manager responsibilities
In the role of a construction manager, you will have a diverse set of engineering and construction responsibilities. Some of the key tasks you may do include:
Supervise the logistical requirements of a project, including the ordering and delivery of building materials and equipment.
Interpret and analyse architectural drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications.
Regularly provide progress reports to clients, third parties, and other stakeholders.
Review timelines, budget, labour, risk, and project plans to ensure work remains on track.
Collaborate with tradesmen, architects, designers, engineers, clients, contractors, sub-contractors, and local authorities.
Recruit and oversee the activities of subcontractors and other team members.
Conduct site visits to inspect work, verify materials, and ensure staff compliance with safety procedures.
Adhere to legal requirements, building and safety codes, and other regulations.
