Construction manager
- Project Planning and Scheduling:
- Develop detailed project plans, including timelines, milestones, and critical paths.
- Create schedules for tasks, resource allocation, and procurement of materials and equipment.
- Budgeting and Cost Management:
- Prepare and manage the project budget, monitoring expenses and ensuring cost control.
- Estimate project costs, analyze budgets, and provide cost-saving recommendations.
- Contract Management and Procurement:
- Oversee the procurement of materials, subcontractors, and equipment.
- Negotiate contracts, manage subcontractor relationships, and ensure compliance with terms and conditions.
- Team Management and Coordination:
- Lead and supervise construction teams, including contractors and subcontractors.
- Coordinate and communicate effectively with architects, engineers, clients, and other stakeholders.
- Quality Control and Assurance:
- Implement quality control procedures to ensure that work meets the specified standards and requirements.
- Address and resolve quality issues promptly and effectively.
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