€¢ Regularly liaise with subcontractors, architects, engineers, surveyors, planners, supervisors & anyone else involved in the project.
€¢ Frequently meet with the client to update them on the progress of the project.
€¢ Monitor and interpret technical designs and drawings, ensuring they are applied correctly.
€¢ Negotiate, agree and oversee (with quantity surveyors) the choice and price of materials to be utilized on the project.
€¢ Set out, level and survey the site.
€¢ Manage the site on a day-to-day basis.
€¢ Provide cost-effective proposals, solutions and alternatives for the project.
€¢ Make sure projects meet agreed specifications, budgets and deadlines.
€¢ Provide technical advice and solve any on-site problems that occur.
€¢ Prepare and create site reports, as well as complete any necessary paperwork.
€¢ Ensure that health and safety policies are obeyed.
€¢ It€™s not always required, but for some projects, you€™ll have to communicate with the local authority to make sure you comply with local regulations and by-laws