Contract management in construction is the process of overseeing and administrating contracts between various parties involved in a construction project. It encompasses activities such as the negotiation of contract terms, monitoring compliance with agreed-upon conditions, and facilitating dispute resolutions The duties of a contracts manager may include: Preparing tenders for clients and commercial bids to help bring in new business Developing and presenting project proposals Meeting with clients to find out their requirements Producing plans and estimating budgets and timescales Discussing, drafting, reviewing and negotiating the terms of business contracts Agreeing budgets and timescales with the clients Managing construction schedules and budgets Dealing with any unexpected costs Attending site meetings to monitor progress Acting as the main point of contact for clients, site and project managers Working with third parties to ensure that everyone understands their roles and responsibilities Making sure construction projects meet agreed technical standards Liaising with technical and financial staff, sub-contractors, legal teams and the clients own representatives Overseeing invoicing at the end of a project Working on-site and in an office. Ensuring Timely Completion: Overseeing that all project milestones and final deliverables are met within agreed-upon timelines. Maintaining Budget Control: Monitoring and managing costs to ensure the project stays within the defined budget constraints. Upholding Quality Standards: Ensuring all work adheres to or exceeds the quality specifications outlined in the contract. Confirming Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Making sure all contract activities are in alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Facilitating Effective Communication: Serving as the central point for communication between all contract parties to aid in the swift resolution of issues and cha
Contract management in construction is the process of overseeing and administrating contracts between various parties involved in a construction project. It encompasses activities such as the negotiation of contract terms, monitoring compliance with agreed-upon conditions, and facilitating dispute resolutions The duties of a contracts manager may include: Preparing tenders for clients and commercial bids to help bring in new business Developing and presenting project proposals Meeting with clients to find out their requirements Producing plans and estimating budgets and timescales Discussing, drafting, reviewing and negotiating the terms of business contracts Agreeing budgets and timescales with the clients Managing construction schedules and budgets Dealing with any unexpected costs Attending site meetings to monitor progress Acting as the main point of contact for clients, site and project managers Working with third parties to ensure that everyone understands their roles and responsibilities Making sure construction projects meet agreed technical standards Liaising with technical and financial staff, sub-contractors, legal teams and the clients own representatives Overseeing invoicing at the end of a project Working on-site and in an office. Ensuring Timely Completion: Overseeing that all project milestones and final deliverables are met within agreed-upon timelines. Maintaining Budget Control: Monitoring and managing costs to ensure the project stays within the defined budget constraints. Upholding Quality Standards: Ensuring all work adheres to or exceeds the quality specifications outlined in the contract. Confirming Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Making sure all contract activities are in alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Facilitating Effective Communication: Serving as the central point for communication between all contract parties to aid in the swift resolution of issues