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JOB DESCRIPTION
Construction Manager
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DETAILS OF POST
A) JOB TITLE: Construction Manager
B) GRADE:
C) JOB FAMILY:
D) SAFETY CRITICAL: No
Construction
E) SAFETY ON THE TRACK
YES
CERTIFICATION REQUIRED?
Level of Certification req’d : Safety Induction (Pink Card)
Track Accustomed
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Manager
F) REPORTS TO:
Project Manager
/ Senior Construction Manager
PURPOSE OF JOB
Maintain the continued safe operation of the Railway and the safety of passengers, staff and public
during construction of new or altered Tube Lines assets.
Responsible for the completion of works to cost and programme targets whilst ensuring that the
assets are constructed to specified technical and quality requirements.
Primary Tube Lines site contact with the construction contractor.
Contract administration as delegated by the Project Manager.
DIMENSIONS
Responsible for managing the Tube Lines site team.
Project annual spend in the range £5 - 20m.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
1. Work in partnership with the Contractor; develop a spirit of mutual trust and co-operation.
2. Ensure through on-site supervision that the construction works are undertaken to required designs,
specifications, standards and HSQE requirements.
3. Manage / supervise the contractor under the ECC contract and be the nominated ‘Supervisor’. As
assigned by Project Manager undertake contract administration, e.g. issue PM instructions to the
Contractor and facilitate fair and reasonable resolution of compensation events and variations.
4. Monitor site progress including installation of required equipment against Accepted Programmes
and 2-4 week look-ahead programmes. Make recommendations where extra resource or
alternative work processes are required to maintain or increase performance.
5. Monitor project cost and provide Project Manager with timely identification of deviations from budget.
6. Ensure that quantities of completed work items are agreed with...