Project Managers in Waikato
Project Managers
Project management is arguably one of the most critical jobs in any construction project. A project manager will run the entire building process, managing subcontractors, materials, schedules, inspections and progress, ensuring it runs on time and on budget and is delivered as planned.
In residential construction, there are various options for project management. These include architect-led projects where the architect will stay on after the designs are finished to manage the construction process, builder-led projects where the main building contractor is also engaged as the project manager for the construction phase, and external project management in which a separate project manager is employed to run the project.
Alternatively, a homeowner may elect to manage a building project themselves, however, it is always advisable to engage a qualified and experienced project manager who is knowledgeable about the sector and has the expertise required to deliver a project on time and on budget.
Delays in construction can be particularly costly and can cause projects to exceed budgets.
What are the benefits of engaging a project manager?
*Expertise in the industry
*Ability to deliver projects on time and on budget
*Management of all required inspections
*Management of material delivery
*Management of subcontractors
*Site safety and management
*Liaison with architects, quantity surveyors, engineers and other professionals
*Delivery of regular project updates and communication
*Complete planning and monitoring of a project’s progress
*Management of design and build packages
A project manager can be an invaluable resource, taking the complexity of a building project into their own hands and managing the entire process smoothly and effectively for the homeowner.
Avoiding delays and budget blowouts in building projects
The best way to avoid delays or cost increases in any building project is to engage the right professionals; those who have the expertise and knowledge to deliver a project on time and on budget.
When a project is delayed due to inexperience in the industry or a lack of knowledge about the processes and requirements involved in residential building, the first thing to rise is costs. One costly delay can ultimately lead to many more as tradespeople and materials are delayed and associated costs increase.
Other professionals you may be interested in: Builders, Architects, Landscape Architects, Consultants, Carpenters and Cabinetmakers.