Contracting as a PM

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A '''general contractor''' (main contractor) is responsible for the coordination of a construction project, and will oversee the daily progress at the site. The contractor will manage and be responsible for '''turnkey''', '''main''', and '''individual trade contracts'''<ref name="handbook">[''Handbook: For project and construction management - Fundamental concepts''] ''by Københavns Erhvervsakademi and VIA University College''</ref>, and ensure communication between suppliers, traders and the client throughout the course of the project.
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The purpose of this article is to analyse the methodology used by a '''main contractor''' in large construction projects. The main contractor is expected to oversee and involve subcontractors and suppliers. Furthermore the purpose of this article is to introduce theories and methods that can be used by contractors in civil engineering projects. The hypothesis of this article is, that it is possible to use supply chain management tools in order to manage, involve and oversee suppliers in large construction projects.
The client employs the contractor after a '''bidding''' process; where as estimated price is presented. The price should cover cost of overhead, materials and equipment needed. The client will choose a contractor based price, quality and/or reputation. During the project, the '''main contract''' will transfer the project management from the client to the general contractor.  The general contractor will manage suppliers of materials and equipment, as well as labour and services needed for the project. The general contractor may hire '''subcontractors''' to deliver '''turnkey projects''', which are fully functional upon delivery. The general contractor will also be responsible for safety on the construction site, managing personnel, and applying for the necessary permits.
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The client may choose to coordinate and manage the project themselves, by not hiring a general contractor, but by entering contracts with several '''individual trade contractors'''. The client could also choose to split the management of the project by making '''grouped contracts''', which allow related trades to coordinate their work. By using grouped contracts, the client will have fewer contracts to manage contrary to the individual trade contracts.<ref name="handbook"/>
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==General==
 
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==Contracting forms==
==Contract Forms==
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==Methodology==
==Bidding Process==
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==SCM Methodology==
==Organization and Management==
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==Appliances==
==Conclusions==
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==Conclusion==
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==Notes==
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 12:38, 21 September 2015

The purpose of this article is to analyse the methodology used by a main contractor in large construction projects. The main contractor is expected to oversee and involve subcontractors and suppliers. Furthermore the purpose of this article is to introduce theories and methods that can be used by contractors in civil engineering projects. The hypothesis of this article is, that it is possible to use supply chain management tools in order to manage, involve and oversee suppliers in large construction projects.

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General

Contracting forms

Methodology

SCM Methodology

Appliances

Conclusion

Notes

References

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