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The material execution manager in a construction project is responsible for the management and supervision of the works during the execution phase. This professional is responsible for ensuring that the works are carried out according to the approved project, respecting the current technical and safety regulations. Coordinates the work of the different teams and subcontractors, controls execution deadlines and compliance with the budget, and ensures the quality of materials and finishes. He also deals with the resolution of technical problems that may arise during the construction process and maintains constant communication with the client and other agents involved in the project.
The work of the health and safety coordinator on a construction site is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of workers during the completion of any construction project. This professional has a series of responsibilities that span from the planning phase to the completion of the work, depending on whether it is the health and safety coordinator in the project phase or in the execution phase.
The health and safety coordinator in the project phase carries out a detailed assessment of the possible risks associated with the work. This includes identifying potential hazards and defining preventive measures. This figure is usually the same designer who writes the project.
The Safety and Health Coordinator during the implementation phase carries out regular inspections on the site to ensure that the safety measures are being applied correctly and that the workers are following the instructions of the Health and Safety Plan.
What is a Health and Safety Plan?
The Health and Safety Plan is the main document that contains all the safety measures that must be applied during the execution of the work. This document is drawn up by the construction company and prior to the start of the works, the Safety and Health Coordinator must give his approval to his College.
Control of subcontracts: Ensures that all subcontracted companies comply with established safety standards and that their workers are properly informed and trained.
In summary, the health and safety coordinator is key to preventing accidents and occupational diseases in the construction industry. Their work is complex and requires a combination of technical knowledge, management skills and communication skills to ensure that the work takes place in a safe environment for all involved.
The bill of quantities is an essential technical document in the planning and execution of a construction project, which lists in detail the quantities of materials, work and services required to complete a work. This document serves as a basis for budgeting, bidding and financial control of the project.
Drafting is an essential process in the field of construction and architecture, which involves the creation of accurate graphic representations of buildings, infrastructure and other built elements. This process is crucial for the planning, design, remodeling and conservation of structures.
The study of pathologies is a discipline of architecture and engineering that focuses on the identification, analysis and solution of problems and deteriorations that affect buildings. This study is fundamental to guarantee the safety, functionality and durability of the constructions.
The Energy Efficiency Certificate (CEE) is an official document that assesses and classifies the energy efficiency of a building. In a construction project, this certificate is mandatory and must be issued by a qualified technician. The CEE is crucial not only to promote more sustainable buildings, but also because it is a legal requirement in the purchase, sale and rental of real estate. This document provides key information on the energy consumption required to meet the building’s demand under normal conditions of use, such as heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water production and lighting.
The habitability certificate is an official document that certifies that a home meets the minimum habitability requirements established by current regulations. This document is necessary for the purchase, sale and rental of real estate, as well as for registering basic services such as water, gas and electricity.
The technical inspection of the building is a mandatory document for buildings over 50 years old in some municipalities. It is a document where the pathologies observed by the technician are collected in detail and where the tasks that must be carried out to repair the deficiency and measures to ensure that it does not occur again are facilitated.
The building assessment report includes the ITE document together with an energy efficiency certificate. (EEC)
About me
Joan Vidal Ripoll, graduated in Building from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB). As a surveyor and technical architect, I am passionate about well-resolved construction details. I have always been a decisive and committed person in every project in which I participate.
My academic training and experience in the construction sector have prepared me to face various challenges, always with the aim of finding innovative and efficient solutions.
Attention to detail and a meticulous approach are central to my work, ensuring that every aspect of the build is executed with precision and quality.
I love working on projects that turn ideas into reality, ensuring that each meets the highest standards of quality and functionality. From initial planning to final execution, I enjoy offering a professional and personalized service, tailored to each client’s needs.