What does a site manager do?

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What does a site manager do?

A site manager is responsible for overseeing construction sites, ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications. Key responsibilities typically include:

  • Project Management: Coordinating all site activities, managing resources, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations and building codes.

  • Supervision: Leading and supervising construction teams and subcontractors.

  • Communication: Serving as the primary point of contact between clients, architects, and engineers.

  • Quality Control: Monitoring work quality and ensuring that it meets the required standards.

  • Problem-Solving: Addressing any issues or delays that arise during the construction process.

  • Budget Management: Tracking project costs and managing budgets to avoid overruns.

  • Reporting: Preparing progress reports and documentation for stakeholders.

The role requires strong leadership, organizational skills, and knowledge of construction processes and regulations.

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