Pre-Construction Manager

City Site Solutions Ltd

Company:

The company has over 40 years of experience in the construction industry, with the directors having worked for some of the largest design & build companies in the sector.

The company has a wealth of experience in both office and laboratory design & build sectors

They pride themselves on their experience and customer service, as such their directors are involved at every stage of your project, taking responsibility for ensuring its success.

Role:

A Pre-Construction Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning and preparation phases of a construction project. Taking the initial brief from the client, creating the cost plan, determining project feasibility, and developing the construction programme. The Pre-Construction Manager works closely with the design team to ensure that the cost plan stays within the client budget and fulfils the employers’ requirements. In tandem, the procurement and construction schedule is developed and assessed prior to issuance.

Key Responsibilities:

* Developing project budgets, including detailed cost estimates and construction programmes.

* Conducting site visits to assess project feasibility and identify any potential challenges.

* Working with the design team to resolve design issues and ensure that all project requirements are met.

* Negotiating contracts and subcontracts with suppliers, contractors, and other stakeholders.

* Overseeing the preparation of all construction documents, including plans, specifications, and contracts.

* Managing project risks and ensuring that appropriate measures are taken to mitigate those risks.

* Overseeing the pre-construction phase, ensuring that all work is completed on time and within budget.

* Communicating with stakeholders, including owners, contractors, and subcontractors, to ensure that all project goals are met.

Pre-Construction Manager will ideally have 7-10 years of experience in the construction industry. The immediate requirement is to help grow and develop the Oxford office but would also be willing to travel to London on occasion. Strong leadership, project management, and communication skills are also essential for success in this role