Site supervisor assumes the responsibility, Completes construction projects by planning, organizing, and controlling projects, completing quality inspections
SITE SUPERVISOR:
- Oversee operations on a day-to-day basis.
- Study the drawings and execute the work by managing the labour, material, and machinery as per daily planning.
- Ensure that work is done safely, on time and within budget and to the right quality standards.
- The responsibility of supervising the whole site.
- Before work starts, a site manager gets things ready by taking on staff, and preparing the site, carefully planning the work to be done and installing temporary offices for site staff.
- Monitor progress, oversee the delivery of materials and carry out safety checks and sort out any problems which could hold up work as they arise.
- Supervising the labours at every stage of the construction.
- Monitoring the work and providing the current status of work to concerned Site Engineer.
- Keep in close contact with members of their site team at all times, and liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors, and planners.
SITE ENGINEER:
The role of construction site engineer depends on the type of work involved and experience of site engineer in a construction project. The duties and responsibilities of a construction site engineer are as follows, many of these will be delegated to other engineers on the site according to their experience and ability:
- Setting out the works in accordance with the drawings and specification.
- Liaising with the project planning engineer regarding construction programs.
- Calculating quantity of materials.
- Checking materials and work in progress for compliance with the specified requirements.
- Observance of safety requirements.
- Resolving technical issues with employer’s representatives, suppliers, subcontractors and statutory authorities.
- Quality control in accordance with CSIs/procedures method statements, quality plans and inspection and test plans, all prepared by the project management team and by subcontractors.
- Liaising with company or project purchasing department to ensure that purchase orders adequately define the specified requirements.
- Measurement and valuation (in collaboration with the project quantity surveyor where appropriate).
- Providing data in respect of variation orders and site instructions.
- Preparing record drawings, technical reports, site diary, daily progress report, monthly progress report, subcontractor bills etc.
- Tracking up the material wastage.
- Supervising and counseling junior or trainee engineers.
- Job review of subordinate staff.
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