The buyer, sources materials needed to complete a project by obtaining quotes from suppliers, with delivery times and quality assurance., The estimator, breaks down the bill of quantities into unit parts, which represent the amount it will cost a contractor to complete each stage, and adds company overheads and profit margin., Project manager, Manages the project team, identifying any potential risks. Ultimately, you’re responsible for completing the project work in line with the plan., Site supervisor, has to both assess and manage safety hazards in the workplace. Responsibilities may also include managing and instructing the site workers, setting goals for the team, and seeing projects through to completion., Contracts manager, Negotiates contracts with suppliers and subcontractors .Oversees the completion of an organisation’s projects on time and within the allocated budget. , Site manager, is the building contractor’s main representative on site. They are responsible for the day-to-day running of the site: budgets, hiring, deliveries, construction duties, etc., The Health and Safety manager or officer, is responsible for carrying out safety inspections, investigations of accidents, and safety training and inductions on the site. This person must also complete safety records and is accountable to the senior management for all aspects of on-site health and safety..

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