Construction Supervisor
Toronto, ON
About the job
About the Company:
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About the Role:
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Responsibilities:
- Serve as link between the Construction Manager, Construction Project Managers, Project Coordinators, Mechanical and Electrical Coordinators, other Site Superintendents, Architects and Sub Consultants, Interior Designers, Clients, Client Project Managers and employees, Administration Office, and other employees of 199; work in partnership with the Construction Management team, Architectural and Engineering consulting team, and all stakeholders to ensure clients’ expectations are met.
- Ensure projects strictly adhere to our company Health and Safety Policy and Site-Specific Safety Plans.
- Review with the Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Contract Administrator and Estimator, prior to developing the project schedule, the project drawings, and specifications to ensure all tasks are integrated into the project schedule.
- Assist the Project Manager and Construction Management Team in developing a comprehensive project schedule including, once construction starts, daily review and weekly update of the “Critical Path” to ensure construction issues are managed effectively in advance.
- Identify any scheduling efficiencies in the project schedule that may be achieved.
- Monitor, forecast, and manage all subcontractor and material suppliers’ progress to ensure they remain on schedule and meet the project schedule targets.
- Ensure all subcontractors perform work to industry standards and project specifications of quality.
- Provide a Daily Site Report including photos to demonstrate progress of work is in line with project schedule and identify any construction issues to the Construction Management Team; initiate any RFI’s as required.
- Coordinate with Building Department, local authorities having jurisdiction, and Testing & Inspection Engineers to ensure all required inspections take place.
- Review for accuracy and sign off on time sheets submitted by subcontractors (or work by own forces) working on a Time & Material basis.
- Manage all project completion deficiencies and assist Construction Management Team in completing the close-out documents.
- Attend production meetings.
- Maintain and update construction drawings for any changes to the work.
- Collect from every worker prior to starting work each day their JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis).