Site icon Method Statement HQ

PMC Project Manager Roles & Responsibilities

TYPICAL PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES FOR A PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMPANY: THE PROJECT MANAGER

The Project Manager shall perform the Services strictly in accordance with the skill, care and diligence reasonably to the expected of a professional international project management consultant experienced in the provision of like services with due regard to protecting and representing the Client’s interests.

The Project Manager’s duties and responsibilities include:

Liaise with and keep the Client informed and co-operate fully with the Client’s representatives and any of its other professional advisers or contractors.

At the same time, the Project Manager shall be entitled to rely upon the information and/or advice given by the Client and those other professional advisers and contractors after such information and / or advice has been dully verified by the Project Manager.

The project Manager shall check the data and information provided by the Client’s contractor and bring to the Client and the Client’s contractor and bring to the Client’s attention any significant inaccuracy, deficiency or inconsistency.

The project Manager shall co-ordinate with the Client’s appointed consultants, contractors and vendors to facilitate the smooth and timely execution of the works.

The project Manager shall advise the Client in advance of the key staff who will act on the project Manager’s behalf in the provision of the Services for Client’s approval. The individual persons referred to herein shall have the necessary qualifications and experience to competently perform their duties in relation to the Services.

Project Cost & Operation Management

Monitor the Project progress

Monitoring the Commissioning & Closeout

Liaise with Employer/Agents/Consultants on commissioning and equipping programs. Check that the Health and Safety information is delivered to the Employer, and to the extent not included in the document arrange for contractors’ and Consultants’ maintenance and cleaning information, maintenance manuals, test certificates, guarantees, operating instructions, ‘as built’ drawings and ‘as installed’ diagrams to be forwarded to the Employer.

Conduct Post-Tender Value Engineering exercises, to provide the Employer with available options of cost savings that do not negatively impact upon the form or function of the buildings.

Exit mobile version