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Project Management vs Construction Management

This presentation explains the key differences between project management and construction management, covering roles, responsibilities, decision-making, and project phases to help stakeholders understand how both contribute to successful construction projects.

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Project Management vs Construction Management

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  1. Project Management vs Construction Management Understanding Roles, Responsibilities, and Project Focus Difference in scope and authority Planning vs on-site execution focus How each role impacts project success

  2. What Is Project Management? Project Management oversees the entire project from planning to completion, focusing on scope, budget, timeline, communication, and stakeholder coordination across all phases of a construction project.

  3. Introduction What Is Construction Management? Construction Management focuses specifically on the execution phase, managing on-site activities, subcontractors, materials, safety, and daily construction operations to ensure plans are built correctly.

  4. Core Responsibilities of Project Management Project planning and scheduling Budget control and cost tracking Client and stakeholder communication Risk management and reporting

  5. Core Responsibilities of Construction Management 1 On-site supervision and coordination 2 Managing subcontractors and labor 3 Quality control and safety compliance 4 Monitoring construction progress

  6. Project Phase Involvement Project Management: Early planning through close-out Construction Management: Pre-construction through build phase Different focus, same goal—successful delivery

  7. Decision-Making Authority Project Managers handle high-level decisions 1 Construction Managers address field-level issues 2 Both collaborate to resolve schedule and cost impacts 3

  8. Communication and Coordination Project Management serves as the main communication bridge between owners, designers, and contractors, while Construction Management ensures daily coordination aligns with approved plans and schedules.

  9. Skills and Expertise Required Project Managers need strong planning, financial, and leadership skills. Construction Managers require technical construction knowledge, site management experience, and problem-solving abilities.

  10. How Both Roles Work Together Successful projects rely on collaboration. Project Management sets direction and controls scope, while Construction Management executes the work efficiently, safely, and according to specifications. www.deaventuresllc.com

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