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Construction Manager

13-19 years

Sanand

3 vacancies

Construction Manager

CORE EHS

posted 18hr ago

Job Description

Education Qualification


A Bachelor's degree (B.E. or B.Tech) in Civil or Mechanical Engineering specialization is required.


Role & responsibilities

1. Planning and Coordination

  • Develop Detailed Piling Plans: Create a comprehensive piling plan that outlines the type of piling method (e.g., bored piles, driven piles, screw piles) to be used, equipment needed, and timeline.
  • Coordinate with Engineers: Collaborate with structural engineers and geotechnical engineers to ensure that the piling design aligns with the site conditions and project specifications.
  • Scheduling: Establish the piling work schedule, ensuring the timely completion of tasks while coordinating with other trades and activities.

2. Resource Management

  • Procurement of Materials: Ensure that all piling materials (e.g., steel reinforcement, pile caps, concrete) are procured on time and are of the required quality.
  • Equipment Management: Oversee the procurement and maintenance of piling equipment, such as drilling rigs, pile drivers, cranes, and vibrators.
  • Labor Management: Ensure that the appropriate skilled labor (e.g., pile drivers, rig operators) is available for the piling process. Oversee workforce training to ensure safety and efficiency.

3. Site Management and Safety

  • Ensure Safety Compliance: Enforce strict adherence to safety regulations during piling operations to prevent accidents or injuries (e.g., working around heavy machinery, preventing soil collapse).
  • Site Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the piling site to assess progress, ensure safety measures are followed, and identify any potential risks or delays.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Ensure all workers involved in piling are equipped with the appropriate PPE, including helmets, gloves, and safety shoes.

4. Quality Control

  • Ensure Piling Accuracy: Ensure that the piles are being installed according to the correct depth, alignment, and positioning as per the design specifications.
  • Monitor Material Quality: Oversee the quality of the piling materials used (e.g., concrete strength, pile casing quality) to meet project specifications and standards.
  • Testing and Inspection: Oversee non-destructive testing (e.g., integrity tests) and other quality assurance measures to ensure that piles meet the required load-bearing capacity.

5. Risk Assessment and Mitigation

  • Identify Risks: Assess potential risks related to soil conditions, equipment failures, weather, and logistics that could affect the piling operations.
  • Mitigate Risks: Implement preventive measures, such as contingency plans, to address risks related to delays, equipment breakdowns, or safety hazards.
  • Soil Condition Assessment: Coordinate with geotechnical engineers to evaluate soil conditions before starting the piling work to determine the appropriate piling method.

6. Stakeholder Coordination

  • Liaise with Clients and Consultants: Maintain regular communication with clients, architects, structural engineers, and consultants to ensure that the piling work aligns with project goals.
  • Update Progress: Provide regular updates on piling progress, challenges, and any issues to stakeholders, including any impact on project timelines.
  • Collaborate with Subcontractors: Manage subcontractors working on the piling project, ensuring that they follow project guidelines and deliver quality work on time.

7. Budget and Cost Control

  • Budget Oversight: Manage the piling work budget, ensuring costs for materials, labor, and equipment are within the approved limits.
  • Cost Optimization: Identify opportunities to reduce costs without compromising safety or quality, such as optimizing equipment usage or sourcing cost-effective materials.
  • Approve Payments: Oversee and approve payments to subcontractors and suppliers, ensuring all financial transactions are accurate and timely.

8. Environmental Compliance

  • Minimize Environmental Impact: Ensure that piling operations adhere to environmental regulations, such as noise and vibration control, especially when working in populated areas.
  • Waste Management: Implement measures for the proper disposal of waste materials, including excess concrete, steel, and other debris generated by the piling work.
  • Prevent Ground Contamination: Ensure the piling process does not lead to contamination of the surrounding environment, particularly in sensitive areas such as near water bodies or agricultural zones.

9. Problem-Solving and Issue Resolution

  • Address Delays and Disruptions: Tackle any delays or disruptions in the piling process, such as inclement weather, equipment breakdowns, or labor shortages.
  • Resolve Technical Issues: Troubleshoot and resolve any technical issues that may arise, including complications with machinery or challenges in soil conditions.

10. Documentation and Reporting

  • Maintain Records: Keep accurate records of piling work, including daily progress reports, safety checks, material deliveries, and equipment maintenance logs.
  • Compliance Documentation: Ensure that all necessary documentation, including safety reports, testing results, and certifications, are completed and submitted on time.
  • Final Reports: Prepare and submit final reports on the piling work, summarizing key accomplishments, challenges faced, and solutions implemented.

11. Monitoring Environmental and Structural Impact

  • Vibration Monitoring: Regularly monitor and manage vibration levels generated during pile driving to avoid damage to nearby structures or the environment.
  • Ground Settlement Monitoring: Oversee the monitoring of any ground movement or settlement that may occur due to piling, ensuring that any issues are addressed immediately.

12. Project Closeout and Handover

  • Complete Piling Works: Ensure that all piles are installed according to design and that any defects or issues are addressed before completion.
  • Handover Documentation: Provide all required documentation related to piling work, including as-built drawings, test results, and certificates, for the final handover of the project.
  • Final Inspection: Conduct a final inspection of the piling work to confirm that all aspects of the project are complete and meet the required standards.

13. Continuous Improvement

  • Lessons Learned: Review the piling project to identify any lessons learned and implement improvements for future piling operations.
  • Stay Updated: Keep up with advancements in piling technology, materials, and techniques to improve efficiency and quality in future projects.



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