On site management

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On site management
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On-site management (sometimes called also as Construction management) - an issue that refers to a professional service that uses specialized and particular project management techniques to manage the design, planning and whole construction of a project, from just beginning to end of a project. The service take control of every component of a project, for example quality, safety, time, cost or record (What is Construction Management? 2019).

Site manager is generally responsible for monitoring the construction process and checking precisely that every kind of client wishes are properly implemented. He is also responsible for realizing the plans that have been earlier officially approved (Rusch L. P. 2017).

Characteristic of good site manager

Site manager is responsible for on-site control and for getting the work done as quickly as it is possible. It is a person who takes care of project construction management at the construction site. Competent site manager can ensure that a whole project is executed without any time or cost overruns.

He or she must be well-organised and has leadership skills. It is necessary to have abilites to work under pressure and to be good in solving unexpected problems. Site managers have usually also strong people skills and they are able to communicate and motivate the others easily (Site manager job description 2019). It is desirable to have ood knowledge of building regulations and methods

Site manager main tasks

Without this precision control a disorder could lead business into bankruptcy. A good site manager is responsible for (Andersson C. A. 1996):

  1. Taking on staffand planning the work before the work starts
  2. Efficient on site operations
  3. Preparing daily and/or weekly programmes
  4. Coordinating and supervising personnel
  5. Keeping records
  6. Monitoring progress and costs
  7. Making safety inspections
  8. Maintaining all quality control processes
  9. Monitoring schedules
  10. Solving or anticipating difficulties during the course of the project
  11. Communicating with clients, inspectors and other people involved
  12. Keeping clients updated on progress
  13. Minimizing risk

It is recommended that the site manager should be a member of a permanent staff .

Where site manager can find a job?

Well qualified and experienced site managers are always on demand. There are several characteristic employers who use services of site managers and can be listed below ("What is Construction Management?" 2019):

  • Construction companies - typically they ar contractors
  • Property developing and house building firms
  • The public sector
  • Individual companies that are owners of a lot of land, for example retailers and infrastructure companies)

Due to very fast growth of the construction industry, the demand for Site Managers is still increasing.

References

Author: Agata Drabik