Construction Site Management CONS8211
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CONS8211
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TermprojectCONS8211F23
Your company is awarded the ATIKAMEKSHENG FIRST NATION OFFICE COMPLEX project, and you are appointed as Site manager. The project manager has compiled a project manual comprising drawings, specifications, and addenda.
Your company is the primary contractor on this project and has decided to subcontract most of the work.
Term project:
Executive summary
Introduction
The Contract
Type of contract between Owner and your company
Method of payment
Project parties
Draw the job site layout using the actual site plan.
Develop a job site layout plan considering:
Jobsite entrance(s)
Equipment needs (set-up area)
Equipment access to point of use
Material deliveries
Temporary facilities (office, washrooms, lunchroom, etc.)
Traffic control
Fencing
Quantity
Gates
Storage area/storage containers
Security
Temporary utilities (electricity, data, phone, lighting)
Signage (safety, warning signs, project signs, etc.)
4.2. Explain your reasoning for this layout.
Describe how invoice values are determined and payment applications are made.
Describe who you would ensure you deliver the required scope of the contract and how you would verify that the project is on schedule. Check the tender documents for contractual requirements.
Describe the submittal process for:
Shop drawings
Samples
Product data
Roof structure
Perform a quantity take-off for the 2nd floor and low roof framing.
Describe how you would manage subcontractors through:
Work package development
Preconstruction meeting
Weekly meetings
Inspections
Safety
Describe the contractual obligations related to safety on the job site.
Change orders
Describe the change order process as per the contract.
Describe the dispute resolution process.
Describe the Substantial Performance requirements.
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