Responsibilities
Main Contractor & Site Management
- Act as the primary on-site liaison and point of contact for the Main Contractor, sub-contractors, and site consultants.
- Lead weekly site progress meetings, issue technical directions, and hold the Main Contractor accountable to milestone targets.
- Review Main Contractor work programs, methodology statements, and resource deployment (manpower, machinery, and materials) to prevent project delays.
Quality Assurance & Technical Compliance
- Inspect ongoing construction works regularly to ensure full compliance with approved architectural/engineering drawings, shop drawings, and quality standards.
- Manage inspect-and-test plans (ITP), review mock-ups, and enforce corrective action plans for any non-conformance reports (NCRs).
- Resolve site technical queries (RFIs) promptly with the consultant team to maintain construction momentum.
Progress Monitoring & Schedule Control
- Monitor daily site activities against the baseline master schedule and track critical path activities.
- Evaluate Main Contractor extension of time (EOT) claims and work acceleration plans if delays occur.
- Verify physical progress on-site to validate monthly progress claims and variation claims.
Cost & Contract Administration
- Assess site variation orders (VOs), verify on-site material quantities, and advise the Quantity Surveyor on actual work completed.
- Ensure contract compliance by the Main Contractor regarding safety, environmental standards, and quality specifications.
Site Safety & Regulatory Compliance
- Enforce strict Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) standards on-site and participate in weekly safety walks with the Main Contractor's HSE team.
- Liaise with local authorities and inspectors for routine site audits, utility connections, and statutory clearances.
Defects & Practical Completion
- Coordinate joint pre-handover inspections with consultants and the Main Contractor to prepare punch lists.
- Drive the timely rectification of defects by the Main Contractor to secure the Certificate of Practical Completion (CPC) and Occupancy Certificate (OC/CCC).
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Building Science, Construction Management, or equivalent.
- Experience: 6–10+ years of site-based project management or construction supervision experience, specifically representing developers or main contractors on medium-to-large-scale real estate projects.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be notified.