When transferring designs and specifications from paper into the real thing, whether new or remedial construction, a good Project Manager enhances the construction process. He advises and directs the builder on both technical requirements and good construction practices to meet the needs of the design and specifications, to comply with the National Construction Code and Australian Standards, and to meet the client’s expectations.
Good Project Management is critical when undertaking remedial projects. Unforeseen conditions, staged works, and highly technical building products and systems require the careful and ongoing attention of an experienced Project Manager throughout the remedial construction process.
By working closely with the client and builder, attending regular site visits, liaising with manufacturers of building products, and being up to speed with the latest Codes and Standards and building practices, a Project Manager adds real value to the building project.
At BWR Australia, we take pride in our ability to project manage new and remedial building projects: