Construction Management involves planning and supervising a construction project from start to finish, using specialized techniques and software. This pathway typically begins with a college degree studying construction science or construction management.
Project Engineers read drawings and identify the correct materials to complete the project as designed within a budget.
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Project Managers collaborate with trade partners to ensure that the project schedule and materials match the plans and costs promised in a safe way with high quality.
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Project Executives provide direction and leadership for all phases of the project, including winning jobs, modeling, estimating, building, finishing the project, and staying in contact with the client.
Field Engineers work with tools to complete and support routine construction and field responsibilities for construction projects.
Superintendents oversee all aspects of a job site, including material and equipment, skilled tradespeople, and documentation to match plans and a budget while following all safety rules and supporting the client.
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General Superintendents manage the construction plans, schedules, and assignments of skilled tradespeople, and ensures project goals of the client are met.
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Senior Leaders guide and oversee the organization’s strategy, team, budget, resources, and operational plan.