1. Pre-Construction Responsibilities Review of Drawings & Specifications: Study architectural, structural, and MEP drawings to understand scope and technical requirements. Site Preparation & Layout: Ensure setting out, leveling, and surveying are accurate as per approved drawings. Material Planning: Prepare material requirement schedules for concrete, steel, blocks, cement, etc., and coordinate with procurement team. Coordination with Consultants: Attend kickoff meetings with architect, structural, and services consultants to clarify technical aspects. 2. Construction Phase Responsibilities A. Execution & Supervision Supervise daily site activities including excavation, foundation, RCC, brickwork, plastering, waterproofing, tiling, painting, plumbing, electrical, and finishing. Ensure construction is executed as per approved drawings, specifications, and quality standards. Coordinate with subcontractors for timely completion of respective works. Check line, level, and alignment during every stage of construction. Monitor curing, compaction, and workmanship at site. B. Quality Control Conduct regular quality checks for concrete mix, reinforcement placement, and finishing works. Maintain checklists for each stage (foundation, RCC, blockwork, plaster, etc.). Ensure material testing (cement, steel, cube test, sand, aggregates, etc.) is done as per IS standards. Coordinate with the QA/QC engineer for inspections and approvals. C. Progress Monitoring Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly progress reports. Track work progress against project schedule (using tools like MS Project or Excel). Highlight delays and bottlenecks to the Project Manager with proposed mitigation measures. Maintain site diaries, photographs, and measurement records. D. Resource Management Plan manpower and equipment deployment to optimize productivity. Monitor material consumption and minimize wastage. Verify contractor bills and measurements (R.A. bills). E. Safety Management Ensure safety protocols are followedPPE usage, scaffolding checks, and housekeeping. Conduct toolbox talks and ensure compliance with site safety norms. Report near-miss and incident records. 3. Coordination & Communication Coordinate between various disciplines — civil, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fire-fighting. Liaise with the Project Manager, client representatives, consultants, and local authorities. Facilitate site inspections and approvals from consultants. Handle technical queries and ensure updated revisions of drawings are implemented on site. 4. Post-Construction Responsibilities Ensure completion of snag lists/punch lists before handover. Verify as-built drawings and documentation. Coordinate testing and commissioning of MEP systems. Support handover documentation and client walkthroughs. 5. Documentation & Record Keeping Maintain site logs, material receipts, and quality records. Update drawing registers, inspection reports, and correspondence files. Prepare DPR (Daily Progress Report), WPR (Weekly Progress Report), and monthly summaries. 6. Typical Key Deliverables Daily site report Weekly progress chart Quality checklists & test reports Material consumption reports Contractor billing measurements As-built documentation Bottom of Form