Monday, January 7, 2019
Understanding the Role of a Project Manager in Construction
With a BS in civil engineering from Purdue University, Bashir Abubakar Audu serves as an assistant project manager for The Walsh Group. Bashir Audu’s responsibilities include helping to manage communications among all of the people across construction projects, from subcontractors to property owners.
The role of project manager in construction is a highly sought-after position. Charged with the broad task of managing construction projects, a project manager oversees the many moving parts of a construction project from beginning to end, including reading blueprints, budgeting payrolls, motivating workers, and scheduling the pace of work. This typically requires hiring staff, whether based on the demands of a general contractor or the manager’s own list of requisite personnel. Once the team or teams have been established, the project manager must keep them in close communication, too.
A great project manager is an expert in all areas of construction, which requires years of experience in the field. While experience is vital to the role, educational achievements, such as earning an undergraduate degree, can also make a project manager stand out when competing for high-demand projects.
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