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JULY 2023CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM9PROJECT MANAGEMENT DURING CONSTRUCTIONquality standards, project management can increase stakeholder satisfaction and help build positive relationships between all parties involved. This can lead to more business opportunities and a better reputation for the company.Project managers can use a range of techniques to manage stakeholder expectations, including stakeholder analysis, stakeholder engagement, and stakeholder communication. By involving stakeholders in the project planning and execution process, project managers can ensureAre you planning a construction project but feeling confused about the roles of project management and construction management? Don't worry, you're not alone. Many people mistake these two fields for each other, but they are actually quite different.Project management and construction management are closely related disciplines, but they are not the same thing. While project management focuses on the overall planning, coordination, and control of a project, construction management is a more specialized field that focuses specifically on managing the construction phase of a project.Here are some of the key differences between project management and construction management during the construction phase:Scope Project management is concerned with the overall scope of the project, including all phases from planning to completion. Construction management, on the other hand, focuses specifically on the construction phase of the project, including the management of construction workers, contractors, and vendors.FocusProject management has a broader focus, including areas such as risk management, scheduling, budgeting, and quality control. Construction management is more narrowly focused on ensuring that the construction phase of the project is completed on time, within budget, and to the desired quality standards.Skills and expertiseProject managers are typically generalists with a broad range of skills and expertise in areas such as planning, communication, leadership, and problem-solving. Construction managers, on the other hand, are specialists with expertise in construction methods, materials, and techniques, as well as knowledge of construction regulations and codes.TimingProject management begins at the planning stage and continues through to the completion of the project. Construction management, on the other hand, begins once the construction phase of the project begins and continues until the project is completed.ObjectivesThe objectives of project management include ensuring that the project is completed on time, within budget, and to the desired quality standards, as well as managing risks and ensuring stakeholder satisfaction. The objectives of construction management are more narrowly focused on ensuring that the construction phase of the project is completed on time, within budget, and to the desired quality standards.In summary, project management and construction management are both essential for the success of a construction project, but they have different scopes, focuses, skills, expertise, timing, and objectives. While project management focuses on the overall planning, coordination, and control of the project, construction management focuses specifically on managing the construction phase of the project. By applying project management principles and techniques, construction projects can be executed more efficiently and effectively, leading to increased productivity, better quality, and higher profitability
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