Effective Construction Site Management
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INTRODUCTION
One of the most important responsibilities of a site manager on a construction worksite is to ensure that quality control, health and safety checks, and other safety inspections are carried out correctly. This is a very important role because a simple mistake or small oversight when it comes to safety can cause a serious incident that can result in injury or even death for a worker.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Plan and manage the work of sub-contractors
- Manage quality control on a construction site
- A detailed understanding of the mechanics of construction projects
- The duties and responsibilities of site management personnel
- Detailed knowledge of all essential site planning processes
- Advanced expertise in the management of materials, equipment, storage, vendors, human resources and cost-control
- Manage legislative requirements for health, safety and welfare practice within a construction site
- Estimate and measure work
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for
- Technical Engineers
- Project Managers
- Planning and programming Engineers
- Control Managers
- Equipment Managers
- Maintenance Supervisors
- Operation Supervisors.
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One
- Features of Construction Industry·
- Mobility of Facilities·
- Multiplicity of Agencies·
- Access To Site And Site Roads·
- Types of Construction·
- Temporary Services·
- Storage for Materials·
- Storing Various Construction Materials Lime·
Day Two
- Roofing Materials ·
- Site Protection·
- Additional Security Measures to Take
- Quality systems, procedures and standards for construction works
- Management of systems to monitor and control the quality of work
- Use of recycled and recovered materials and quality control
Day Three
- The application of current Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations, or equivalent
- Health, Safety and Welfare legislation and influences on working practices in the construction industry
- Health, Safety and Welfare management on construction projects
Day Four
- Estimation processes for a construction tender
- Producing a valuation for construction work
- Minimising vehicle movements
- Reversing vehicles
- Signs, warning devices and visibility
- Traffic Management
- Traffic management plans
Day Five
- Site Managers in the selection of sub-contractors following industry best practice
- Planning the work of sub-contractors in accordance with industry standards
- Managing sub-contractors on site
- Managing the conservation of traditional building
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