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Site foreman

Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Key duties
  • 3 Skills and experience
  • 4 Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki.

[edit] Introduction

The site foreman (also sometimes known as construction foreman) is a key member of the contractor team, responsible for organising construction works on site. They perform a pivotal role in the success of a project. One of the most important facets of the job is to ensure the health and safety of all personnel on the site.

Typically, the foreman is an experienced construction worker.

[edit] Key duties

The site foreman will undertake a range of duties:

  • Organising tools, plant, machinery and materials.
  • Organising workers.
  • Supervising construction activities.
  • Identifying materials and equipment that may be required.
  • Ensuring construction is carried out accurately, following plans and specifications.
  • Ensuring that contractor activities are properly co-ordinated.
  • Ensuring that tasks are completed on time and to the required quality standards.
  • Taking responsibility for health and safety on site.
  • Training employees.
  • Maintaining detailed and accurate site reports.
  • Communicating project progress to key stakeholders, such as the client, architects, engineers, and so on.

[edit] Skills and experience

A site foreman will require:

  • The ability to work to tight deadlines and budgets.
  • Good communication and team working skills.
  • The ability to build relationships across a wide range of professionals.
  • An thorough understanding of the Building Regulations.
  • An understanding of health and safety and first aid.
  • An appropriate Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) card.
  • Site Supervisor’s Safety Training Scheme (SSTS) or Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) qualification.

[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki.

  • Agent.
  • Clerk of works.
  • Commercial manager.
  • Considerate Constructors Scheme.
  • Construction logistics manager.
  • Construction progress meeting.
  • Construction superintendent.
  • Contract administrator.
  • Contractor.
  • General foreman.
  • Health and safety inspector.
  • Principal contractor.
  • Quality control.
  • Site administrator.
  • Site induction.
  • Site inspection.
  • Site inspector.
  • Site supervisor.
  • Workmanship.
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  • Agent.
  • Clerk of works.
  • Commercial manager.
  • Considerate Constructors Scheme.
  • Construction logistics manager.
  • Construction progress meeting.
  • Construction superintendent.
  • Contract administrator.
  • Contractor.
  • General foreman.
  • Health and safety inspector.
  • Principal contractor.
  • Quality control.
  • Site administrator.
  • Site induction.
  • Site inspection.
  • Site inspector.
  • Site supervisor.
  • Workmanship.
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