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Implement quality management systems (QMS).
Conduct site inspections and audits.
Ensure that materials and workmanship meet required standards.
Enforce safety regulations and practices on site.
Conduct regular safety audits and training.
Ensure environmental compliance.
Manage commissioning and testing.
Ensure all deliverables are completed.
Prepare final reports and assist with occupancy or operational startup.
Provide regular progress reports to stakeholders.
Facilitate coordination meetings.
Ensure clear communication between all parties.
Manage contractual obligations and relationships.
Resolve disputes and ensure compliance with terms.
Maintain proper documentation and reporting.
Identify and assess potential risks.
Develop mitigation strategies.
Monitor and manage risk throughout the project lifecycle.
Track project expenditures and compare with budgets.
Identify cost-saving opportunities.
Handle claims, variations, and change orders.
Monitor construction progress against schedule.
Coordinate activities among contractors and stakeholders.
Ensure quality control and adherence to specifications.
Assist in selecting contractors, suppliers, and vendors.
Prepare and manage tendering and bidding processes.
Evaluate bids and recommend contract awards.
Coordinate with architects, engineers, and design consultants.
Ensure design complies with regulations, standards, and client requirements.
Review and approve design documents and changes.
Define project scope, objectives, and deliverables.
Develop detailed project schedules and work breakdown structures (WBS).
Prepare budgets, cost estimates, and resource plans.