Key Roles in Construction Projects
PreConstruction Managers
Project Manager
Estimator
PreConstruction Managers
Managing Daily Facility Operations
PreConstruction Managers play a vital role in commercial construction projects by overseeing the planning and preparation phases before ground is broken. They ensure accurate budgets, realistic schedules, and comprehensive project scopes that align with client objectives and building codes. By coordinating early-stage teams, managing cost estimates, and identifying potential risks, they help set the foundation for successful project execution and seamless transitions into the construction phase.
Project Manager
Project Management Expertise
The Project Manager leads the entire construction journey—from initial planning and budgeting to execution and final handover. They act as the link between clients, architects, engineers, and contractors, ensuring timelines, costs, and compliance are managed effectively. Their focus is on delivering facilities that meet the highest standards of quality and functionality.
Estimator
Delivering Accurate Project Costs
The Estimator provides the financial foundation of construction projects by preparing precise cost assessments. They analyze designs, materials, labor, and equipment needs to create reliable budgets. This role helps clients make informed decisions and ensures projects remain financially feasible without compromising quality.
