Construction Sites Execution Directorate

What it is and why it is essential

The Construction Management Department is the essential technical service to ensure that a construction is carried out in accordance with the approved project, respecting the deadlines, costs, quality and applicable regulations. This service ensures the correct execution of the works, supervising all the technical and administrative aspects of the construction process, from the beginning to the end of the work. The role of the construction manager is crucial to coordinate and control all the actors involved, such as architects, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, to ensure that the project is completed without deviations and with maximum efficiency.

What does the Execution of Works Management include?

The Execution of Works Management involves a series of technical and management tasks that cover the following areas:

  • Project compliance supervision: The construction manager ensures that the work is carried out in accordance with the plans, reports and technical specifications of the project, supervising that both the construction details and the current regulations are respected.
  • Quality control: The quality of the materials and the execution of the installations and finishes are supervised, in order to ensure that the quality standards established in the project and in the construction regulations are met.
  • Coordination between work teams: The construction manager organizes and coordinates the work of all the agents involved in the work, such as contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and construction personnel, to ensure that the tasks are carried out efficiently and without delays.
  • Control of deadlines and costs: The execution deadlines and associated costs are monitored, ensuring that the established budget is met and avoiding possible deviations. The construction manager informs the owner of any incident that may alter the schedule or the budget.
  • Health and safety management: Working conditions are monitored to ensure they comply with health and safety regulations, implementing and verifying safety plans on site to ensure a safe working environment for all workers.
  • Control of project modifications: If modifications occur during the execution of the work, the execution manager assesses the implications of these changes in terms of costs, deadlines and technical feasibility, ensuring that they are adequately documented and approved by the relevant parties.
  • Technical documentation and reporting: During the execution process, the construction manager prepares periodic reports on the status of the work, documenting progress and incidents, and ensuring that a detailed record is kept for future procedures and responsibilities.

When is the Construction Execution Management necessary?

The Construction Management Service is necessary for any type of work that requires professional technical supervision, and is a legal requirement for projects of a certain size, both in new construction and in renovations or rehabilitations. Some of the situations in which this service is required are:

  • New construction works: To supervise the correct execution of the work in accordance with the execution project and ensure that all phases are carried out with the necessary level of quality and precision.
  • Renovations and rehabilitations: In rehabilitation or renovation works on existing buildings, the execution management ensures that the requirements of conservation, safety and accessibility are met, as well as the correct integration of new installations and structures.
  • Extension or modification works: In projects for the extension or modification of buildings, the execution management is essential to coordinate the new phases of work and ensure that the modifications are carried out in accordance with the specifications.
  • Industrial or commercial projects: In construction projects for industrial or commercial use, the execution management ensures that safety, accessibility and habitability regulations are met, and that the design is adapted to the specific needs of the client.
  • Public works: In public or large-scale works, where supervision and control of the process is essential to guarantee the quality of the execution and compliance with administrative and technical regulations.

Benefits of having a Director of Execution of Works

  • Compliance with regulations: The construction manager ensures that the work complies with all legal, urban planning and safety regulations, avoiding sanctions and future problems.
  • Control of deadlines and budgets: Thanks to constant supervision, delays and budget deviations are avoided, ensuring that the project is delivered on time and within the established economic limits.
  • Quality and safety: The construction manager ensures that all technical aspects of the work are carried out with the highest standards of quality and safety, protecting both the building and the workers involved in the process.
  • Error prevention: By having an experienced professional supervising the process, the risks of technical errors or problems that may arise during execution are reduced, ensuring that the project is completed in accordance with the client’s expectations.
  • Incident resolution: The execution director is trained to quickly identify and resolve any technical or administrative incident that arises during the construction process, minimizing the impact on time and costs.

Project Execution Management Process

The Construction Management follows a series of steps to ensure the correct execution of the work:

  • Review and preparation: The construction manager reviews the construction project and the technical documentation, preparing all the necessary aspects for the start of the work, such as permits, licenses and resource planning.
  • Continuous supervision: During the execution phase, continuous monitoring of the work in progress is carried out, coordinating daily activities and ensuring that deadlines and specifications are followed.
  • Incident management: All incidents that may arise are managed, such as technical problems, changes to the project, unforeseen construction events or difficulties in the delivery of materials.
  • Evaluation of the work: Once the work has been completed, the construction manager carries out a final evaluation to verify that everything has been executed in accordance with the project and established standards. If necessary, a final quality inspection is carried out before the delivery of the property.

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+34 635 60 93 38

contacto@lmgarquitectura.es

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