Management
Project Manager: Strategic Leadership from Start to Finish
The Project Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring the successful realization of every construction project. Acting as the conductor of the entire process, they oversee and coordinate all activities—from initial planning to final delivery—ensuring that each phase unfolds with precision, transparency, and control.
🔧 Responsibilities
- Comprehensive Planning: Defines and schedules all activities required for the full development of the work.
- Technical-Administrative Oversight: Monitors execution through structured management flows and rigorous control of design and construction processes.
- Process Integration: Aligns architectural, structural, and plant engineering efforts within a unified strategy.
✅ Advantages for the Client
- Continuity and Confidence: Entrusting the project to professionals who follow it from inception to completion provides the Client with a high level of trust, clarity, and peace of mind.
- Timely Delivery: Thanks to proven methodologies and experience-based scheduling, deadlines are met with reliability and precision.
- Transparent Communication
Construction Management: Safeguarding Quality and Client Interests
The Construction Manager is the Client’s trusted representative on site—an expert tasked with overseeing the execution of works, ensuring that every phase of construction aligns with contractual, technical, and qualitative expectations.
🎯 Role and Responsibilities
- Site Monitoring: Continuously supervises the progress of construction activities, verifying compliance with design specifications, timelines, and safety standards.
- Client Advocacy: Acts in the Client’s best interest, mediating between the Client, the construction company, and any third parties involved.
- Quality Control: Ensures that each stage of the work is completed successfully, with attention to detail, accountability, and transparency.
✅ Benefits for the Client
- Peace of Mind: With a dedicated professional safeguarding the process, the Client can rely on consistent oversight and proactive issue resolution.
- Risk Mitigation: Early identification of discrepancies or delays helps prevent costly setbacks and ensures contractual obligations are met.
- Clear Communication: The Construction Manager provides regular updates and documentation, fostering trust and informed decision-making.
Safety Coordination: Ensuring Protection at Every Stage
In compliance with Italian safety regulations (D.Lgs. 81/2008), the coordination of safety on construction sites is entrusted to specific professional figures, each with distinct responsibilities across the project timeline:
Safety Coordinator during the Design Phase
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Safety Coordinator during the Design Phase is the professional appointed by the Client to ensure that safety is integrated from the earliest stages of the project. This role is strategic in preventing risks and interference during construction.🔍 Main Responsibilities
- Risk Analysis: Assesses hazards related to design choices, construction techniques, and site logistics.
- Preparation of the Safety and Coordination Plan (PSC): A mandatory document outlining preventive and protective measures to be adopted during execution.
- Technical File of the Work: Compiles the technical dossier containing useful information for the future maintenance of the building.
- Design Coordination: Collaborates with architects and engineers to embed safety into architectural layouts and engineering solutions.
🎯 Objective
To ensure that the project is conceived in a way that minimizes risks for workers, facilitates site organization, and promotes a culture of prevention.
Safety Coordinator during the Execution Phase
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Safety Coordinator during the Execution Phase is the professional appointed by the Client before the start of construction works. Their role is to ensure that all safety measures defined during the design phase are correctly implemented and respected throughout the execution of the project.🔍 Main Responsibilities
- Implementation of the Safety and Coordination Plan (PSC): Verifies that the PSC is applied on site and adapted to the actual progress of the works.
- Coordination of Contractors: Ensures that all companies and subcontractors operate in compliance with safety regulations and do not interfere with one another.
- Site Inspections and Updates: Conducts regular site visits, updates the PSC when necessary, and verifies the adequacy of collective and individual protective measures.
- Authority to Suspend Work: Has the power to suspend activities in case of serious safety violations or imminent danger to workers.
🎯 Objective
To protect the health and safety of all workers on site by ensuring that preventive measures are effectively applied, risks are minimized, and legal obligations are fulfilled.
Client Representative for Safety and Oversight
The Client Representative for Safety and Oversight is the figure appointed by the Client (Committente) to oversee the entire construction process, ensuring that all legal, technical, and safety obligations are fulfilled. This role is crucial for coordinating responsibilities and protecting the Client’s interests throughout the project lifecycle.
🔍 Main Responsibilities
- Appointment of Safety Coordinators: Ensures the timely designation of the CSP (Design Phase Safety Coordinator) and CSE (Execution Phase Safety Coordinator), as required by law.
- Verification of Compliance: Confirms that all safety documentation (PSC, POS, DUVRI, etc.) is complete, coherent, and aligned with current regulations.
- Oversight of Execution: Monitors the progress of works, ensuring that contractors and subcontractors operate within the legal framework and contractual obligations.
- Client Representation: Acts as the official interface between the Client and all parties involved in the construction process, including designers, contractors, and public authorities.
🎯 Objective
To guarantee that the construction project is carried out safely, legally, and efficiently, with full protection of the Client’s interests and responsibilities.