On-Site Leadership and Management:
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Provide overall leadership and direction to all on-site personnel, including subcontractors and craft workers.
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Manage day-to-day field operations to ensure efficient workflow and adherence to the project schedule.
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Establish and maintain a safe, clean, and organized construction site in compliance with OSHA and company safety policies.
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Implement and enforce site-specific safety plans and conduct regular safety meetings.
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Manage site logistics, including material deliveries, storage, and equipment coordination.
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Set up and maintain temporary site facilities as required.
Schedule and Coordination:
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Work closely with the Project Manager to develop and maintain the project schedule.
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Monitor project progress and identify potential delays or deviations from the schedule.
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Coordinate the activities of subcontractors to ensure timely completion of work.
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Communicate schedule updates and potential impacts to the project team.
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Implement recovery plans as needed to maintain the project timeline.
Quality Control and Compliance:
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Ensure that all work is performed in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and quality standards.
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Conduct regular site inspections to monitor the quality of workmanship and materials.
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Enforce compliance with all applicable building codes, healthcare regulations (e.g., AHCA in Florida), and infection control protocols (e.g., ICRA, PCRA).
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Work closely with quality assurance personnel and address any quality deficiencies promptly.
Subcontractor Management:
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Manage and coordinate the activities of all subcontractors on site.
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Ensure subcontractors adhere to their scopes of work, schedules, and safety requirements.
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Monitor subcontractor performance and address any issues or conflicts.
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Review and approve subcontractor invoices in coordination with the Project Manager.
Communication and Reporting:
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Serve as the primary point of contact on site for subcontractors, field personnel, and other stakeholders.
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Maintain effective communication with the Project Manager, architects, engineers, and client representatives.
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Conduct regular on-site progress meetings with subcontractors and the project team.
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Prepare and submit daily and weekly reports on progress, safety, manpower, and any issues encountered.
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Document all site activities, including changes, delays, and safety incidents.
Problem Solving and Decision Making:
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Identify and resolve on-site issues and challenges in a timely and effective manner.
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Make informed decisions related to field operations to maintain project momentum.
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Escalate complex issues to the Project Manager as necessary.
Resource Management:
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Monitor and manage labor, equipment, and material resources on site to ensure efficient utilization.
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Track and report on material quantities and usage.
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Identify and address any resource shortages or needs.
Project Closeout:
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Participate in project closeout activities, including punch lists, final inspections, and commissioning.
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Ensure all on-site documentation is completed and submitted.