Role Summary
The Construction Project Manager is responsible for the end-to-end delivery of 1-2 live construction projects, overseeing every phase from project launch to final handover. This is a client-facing, site-based role requiring strong leadership, technical construction expertise, and the ability to drive programme, quality, safety, and cost performance. The post holder leads site management teams, coordinates subcontractors and internal stakeholders, and represents the business professionally to clients and external partners.
Key Responsibilities
1. Pre-Construction & Project Setup
1. Establish new projects using company processes, documentation, and standard templates.
2. Produce a detailed construction programme aligned with contractual requirements.
3. Prepare SHEQ documentation (including notices and construction phase plans) with support from project/site management.
4. Work with the Quantity Surveyor to develop procurement schedules, review subcontractor proposals, and align prelim strategies.
5. Input into design release schedules working with the design team.
6. Arrange and lead project launch meetings, design coordination sessions, and subcontractor pre-let meetings.
7. Schedule and manage all required pre-commencement surveys (e.g., dilapidations, drainage).
8. Review planning, environmental, BREEAM, CCS, EPC/SBEM, and other compliance o...