

It involve planning, coordinating, and controlling the design phase of a project. The goal is to ensure that the design is high-quality, functional, and buildable, and that it meets the client's needs and expectations.

It is a critical process in construction that ensures the timely and cost-effective acquisition of materials, equipment, and services for a project.

It involves overseeing all aspects of a construction project from start to finish. The goal of construction management is to deliver a high-quality project on time and within budget, while also meeting safety standards and the owner's expectations.

Schedule management is a vital part of construction project management, as it helps to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the desired quality standards. Here are some ways that schedule management contributes to the success of a construction project:

Construction quality assurance is the management team’s responsibility, which can be represented by a quality assurance manager. In contrast, construction quality control is the responsibility of the quality control manager or quality inspector, who the general contractor often hires. The responsibilities are also different depending on the stage of the project.

A process that helps ensure that risks and potential threats to safety are managed and controlled. Safety assurance services can include:

The process of identifying, assessing, and responding to risks that could impact a construction project. The goal is to reduce the likelihood of negative impacts on the project's schedule, cost, quality, and safety.
