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Construction Project Manager

The document discusses the role and responsibilities of a construction project manager. A construction project manager oversees all aspects of construction projects from start to finish, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Key responsibilities include planning project timelines and phases, coordinating with engineers and architects, and using technology to manage schedules, budgets, and other project details. Construction project managers typically have a degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field, and gain experience through entry-level positions before independent project management roles. The career offers bright prospects with average salaries for degree holders of $62,923 annually according to a 2010 survey.

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Construction Project Manager

The document discusses the role and responsibilities of a construction project manager. A construction project manager oversees all aspects of construction projects from start to finish, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Key responsibilities include planning project timelines and phases, coordinating with engineers and architects, and using technology to manage schedules, budgets, and other project details. Construction project managers typically have a degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field, and gain experience through entry-level positions before independent project management roles. The career offers bright prospects with average salaries for degree holders of $62,923 annually according to a 2010 survey.

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Construction Project Manager

1. What is a Construction Project Manager?


The title Construction Project Manager is used to define any supervisory level managers who supervising
construction projects. He may also be called as construction superintendent, general construction manager, executive
construction manager, constructor or even contractor or sub-contractor. He could be a salaried employee of a
construction company or engaged to manage a particular construction project.

2. Main activities of Construction Project Managers


The construction project manager has to be involved in the project from the beginning through to its completion. By
employing his knowledge and expertise in terms of the efficient use of required resources, he has to ensure the
achievement of predetermined objectives of cost, time, and quality. To make sure of these objectives, he has to

decide which construction methods are appropriate for cost effective scheduling. He has to discuss architectural and
engineering drawings with design engineers to effectively plan and harmonize every facet of the project. This may
include preparation and use of complicated flow charts and bar charts, and various graphs for data representation.
Nowadays, project managers use computers to analyze, conceptualize and implement plans and designs.
Project Manager is in charge of Construction project management. His qualification is construction management or
civil engineering or construction science. He has to ensure that the entire project is completed on time, without
exceeding budgetary limits. It is a high pressure job. The manager has complete control and is responsible for
everything related to the construction project.The construction project manager has to plan a logical, phase wise
implementation of the project, assigning predetermined timeframes for the completion of each phase. He has to take
all measures to see that the time frame is adhered to.
These days, there is a great demand for people with a good academic foundation in the field of construction
management. Employers generally prefer a degree in construction science, with special focus on the management
aspect. It is a four-year degree course offered by over 120 colleges in the country.
Coursework for a degree in construction science is very comprehensive. Some of the subjects covered would be
engineering and architectural sciences, mathematics, statistics, computer science, project control and development,
site planning, building design, construction methods, construction materials, value analysis, cost estimating, contract
administration, building codes and standards and inspection procedures.
The American Institute of Constructors (AIC) and the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) also
give certification after written examinations and verification of education. The AIC awards the Associate Constructor
(AC) and Certified Professional Constructor (CPC) designations and the CMAA awards the Certified Construction
Manager (CMM) designation.

3. Construction Project Manager Really bright career prospects


There are bright career prospects for a professionally qualified construction project manager. Practical work
experience is of vital importance before a position of independent functioning will be offered. A few years experience
at a junior-grade position on construction projects is a prerequisite required by most employers. The position would
fetch a handsome salary package and commands a respectable position in society.
The National Association of Colleges and Employers conducted a salary survey in July 2010 and found that
candidates with a degree in construction management got an average annual salary figure of $62,923.

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