These men and women are primarily tasked with all forms of
coordination for construction projects—including commercial enterprises,
residential locations, roads, bridges, hospitals, and schools. They are
daily tasked with supervising the construction project on a whole. They
need to work with engineers, electricians, plumbers, and other private
contractors in order to ensure that the building is able to function
efficiently after the construction is complete. They also plan out the
entire budget for the construction project, as well as determining the
most cost effective way to carry out the job. Construction managers need
to hire, regulate, and even fire all the personnel involved during the
building process. They need to figure out the amount of labor needed for
the project, then figure out how to assemble enough workers to complete
it.
Furthermore, these men and women need to regulate all of the
licensing and certification that goes with building a large-scale
edifice. This involves clearing up any issues that may arise with the
safety instructors, the city’s zoning officials, or the company’s
insurers. However, it should be noted that some construction managers
only oversee certain parts of the larger project, especially when it
comes to larger endeavors like office buildings or industrial complexes.
Such jobs are distributed among a variety of construction managers, who
are then divided as dictated by task; road construction, site
preparation, and sewage installation are all different areas in which
construction managers are assigned to complete within their employer’s
time table. It should also be noted that with all of these
responsibilities, construction managers rarely do any of the actual
constructing at the site.
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