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Career in Construction Management

A career in construction management is one of the best career options. This occupation is known by various titles such as construction superintendent, constructor, general superintendent, project manager, production manager, subcontractor and general contractor.

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Educational Qualification
Candidates who wish to make a career in this field need to have completed a bachelor's degree in construction science with specialization in construction management. There are various colleges and universities offering a four-year degree program in construction science. A degree in construction management incorporates course curriculum including:

  • Statistics
  • Scheduling
  • Mathematics
  • Project development
  • Project control
  • Building design
  • Site planning
  • Construction materials
  • Construction methods
  • Cost estimating
  • Value analysis
  • Building codes and standards
  • Contract administration
  • Engineering sciences
  • Inspection procedures
  • Architectural sciences
  • Computer science

Candidates who wish to make a career in the field of construction management have to be adaptive. They should have the ability to perform efficiently in a competitive work environment. They must be able to take right decisions at the crucial moment. They should have excellent analytical skills and coordination. These managers ought to be good at architectural, engineering and other construction diagrams. They should have the capability to work professionally and have good association with managers, entrepreneurs, supervisors, construction professionals and craft workers.

Construction managers are in charge of budgeting, planning, directing the construction project. A construction manager has to interact with design professionals to create and develop plans. He/she has to create a complicated scheduling procedures using bar or flow charts and other types of graphical representations. A construction manger has to execute his/her work using some computer applications. A manager is responsible to determine the need of paper construction techniques and setting up the construction operations.

A construction manager has to interact with many staff members including construction supervisors. They both work together to create an innovative project. They set the pathway of construction operations like the arrival and use of tools, materials, machinery, supplies, vehicles and equipment. The supervisors and construction managers take care of license and permits of projects.

Job Prospect

  • Plan the project in rational steps and execute it within the given deadlines
  • Decide labor requirements and transmit workers to assigned construction sites
  • Review and examine projects to check conformity with safety and building codes
  • Build up and explain plans and contract terms with workers, staff members, clients, developer and other related people
  • Discuss revisions, prepare contracts, make changes with consultants, architectures, subcontractors, suppliers, clients, etc.
  • Attain all required licenses and permits
  • Supervise and direct workers
  • Examine job requirements to assess suitable construction methods
  • Contract, select and supervise workers who are assigned detailed pieces of the project like plumbing and painting
  • Demand materials and suppliers to execute construction projects
  • Create and submit budget and prepare cost-tracking reports
  • Create, develop and implement high standard control program
  • Take action to cope with the results of bad weather, delays, calamity and urgent situation at construction site
  • Discuss with owners, supervisory personnel, contractors, design professionals to confer and resolve matters like complaints, work procedure and construction problems
  • Organize, direct and plan various activities related to construction and maintenance of systems, facilities and structure
  • Probe accidents, damages or hindrance at construction sites to make sure that appropriate
  • procedures are executed
  • Assess construction methods and decide plans and activities using computers
  • Steer attainment of land for many construction projects

A construction manager carries out his/her job either from the office or from site office. Various decisions concerned to management of daily works are made on site. At times, a construction manager has to travel in different States to manage multiple projects. Sometimes, a manager has to relocate temporarily overseas if a project is carried out in different countries.

A construction manager may also deal with architectural drawings and engineering. He/she consult with design professionals to make sure that the project is going to complete with harmony and within the prescribed time. A construction manager works together with cost estimators to ensure that the expenditures are recorded correctly and to examine the cost of projects. He/she needs to complete the project within the budget. To become a good construction manager, one needs to have knowledge as motioned below.

Construction and Building
A construction manager should have knowledge of tools, methods, materials, buildings, houses, structures of roads and highways.

Mathematics
It is mandatory to have knowledge of mathematics including algebra, arithmetic, geometry, statistics and calculus with their applications.

Design
The knowledge of tools, design techniques, principles concerned with production of technical plans, drawings, blueprints, models, etc.

English Language
The knowledge of English is must to work in a team across the globe. A construction manger has to be good command over English including rules of composition, grammar, spelling of words, etc.

Security and Public Safety
The knowledge of concerned policies, equipments, strategies and procedures to promote effectual state, local and national security operations for safety of data, people, institutions and property.

Management and Administration
A construction manger ought to have the knowledge of business and management principles related to resource allotment, strategic planning, human resource modeling, production methods, leadership techniques, coordination of people, etc.

Personal and Customer Services
A manager must have the knowledge of processes and principles for offering personal and customer services comprising high standard services, evaluation of customer needs and assessment of customer satisfaction.

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