99% in front of a computer or on the phone or both, but DEFINITELY not boring. There's 1000+ variables to deal with, constant problem solving, and massive pressure from above. If you like challenges, are able to think outside the box quickly, and are able to build trusting relationships, PMing is for you.
Project Management and Construction Manager are not the same thing. Project Management is a much broader field of study and generally includes all lifecycles and phases of a project. Project Management areas of concentration according to PMI include projects in IT, healthcare, and engineering & construction. Construction Management is specific to the management of the construction phase of the overall project, and is broken down into types of construction such as residential, commercial, heavy infrastructure & Industrial. The term Construction Project Manager is simply a PM in the construction industry. The specific types of construction industries generally do not accept experience from other industries, so it can be very difficult to change industries without taking a big step backwards.
Hi I am a construction project manager currently working on a BVLGARI showroom. Your description of project management is completely accurate. But you did not include all the noises from sites 😄
@@fawzykoneofficial2471 Construction manager = Management of Operations, Project Manager = Management of Projects... so the construction manager will be responsible for the coordination of equipment, labor and resources across all projects to satisfy the needs of the COMPANY, the PM would be responsible for faciliting all of the needs of the PROJECT. PM would likely answer to the Construction Manager when requesting resources/labor/equipment. Caps are for emphasis and distinction, not sarcasm or aggression. Hope that helps
I think you need to drop the construction bit. The PM covers the entire project life cycle on behalf of the client. Unless it’s say an EPCM project by a developer, it’s likely the construction element will be tendered and delivered by a contractor. The contractor will then have a PM but really it will be a contract manager. The day to day construction in the uk is done by a site agent who will the site lead management team. The client will have a representative depending on contract type. If you want to understand PM properly join the APM in the UK or the PMI in the US.
Kids, right now the Construction Managers I know are closer to the Superintendant role and make more than the PM! Both positions are difficult to fill, but Construction Managers and Superintendents are far harder to find.
Construction Project Manager adalah person yang bekerja pada sisi pihak Kontraktor. Tetapi kalau Construction Management adalah organisasi yang bekerja pada sisi pihak Pemilik Proyek.
I’m trying to find information from the perspective of PM’s like me who work in a specialty trade on large projects like those described in this video.
I’m doing the estimating, closing, management, and supervising for a very small team of about 6 people. 13 projects at the moment; I start Monday. No degree. Just something to think about. I can communicate and sell myself very well though. I realize I am about to get thrown to the wolves, but that’s how sales was and it worked out fine.
I'm a little confused because it seems the term "construction manager/management" and "construction project manager" are used interchangeably throughout the video but I was under the impression that they are two similar but separate fields. Am I wrong?
Absolutely! Construction Managers come from all walks of life. A lot of the concepts taught in industrial engineering are transferrable to the construction industry.
I’m offering building technology at the moment.. the people who assured to help me with a job after school are now not willing to do so and I don’t know why.. so if I could get help from anyone here I’ll be grateful..
In brief , more problems daily and working under pressure you will get high blood and diabetes. Civil engineer work is a miserable life after u get old but if you are still young u will be happy as u give orders to people and take your own decisions .
99% in front of a computer or on the phone or both, but DEFINITELY not boring. There's 1000+ variables to deal with, constant problem solving, and massive pressure from above. If you like challenges, are able to think outside the box quickly, and are able to build trusting relationships, PMing is for you.
That was more informative than my 4 year bachelor degree
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Project Management and Construction Manager are not the same thing. Project Management is a much broader field of study and generally includes all lifecycles and phases of a project. Project Management areas of concentration according to PMI include projects in IT, healthcare, and engineering & construction. Construction Management is specific to the management of the construction phase of the overall project, and is broken down into types of construction such as residential, commercial, heavy infrastructure & Industrial. The term Construction Project Manager is simply a PM in the construction industry. The specific types of construction industries generally do not accept experience from other industries, so it can be very difficult to change industries without taking a big step backwards.
Very cool video! We have worked with many project managers and not all are the same.
I worked for DPR a long time ago thank you THOR
Love your energy! I’m getting out of the military and getting into trades and I’m very excited!
Very energetic young lady :-) Well done! Covered what needed to be and with pinache....fun to watch.
Hi I am a construction project manager currently working on a BVLGARI showroom. Your description of project management is completely accurate. But you did not include all the noises from sites 😄
Is there any difference between a construction manager and construction project manager ?
@@fawzykoneofficial2471 Construction manager = Management of Operations, Project Manager = Management of Projects... so the construction manager will be responsible for the coordination of equipment, labor and resources across all projects to satisfy the needs of the COMPANY, the PM would be responsible for faciliting all of the needs of the PROJECT. PM would likely answer to the Construction Manager when requesting resources/labor/equipment.
Caps are for emphasis and distinction, not sarcasm or aggression. Hope that helps
I think you need to drop the construction bit. The PM covers the entire project life cycle on behalf of the client. Unless it’s say an EPCM project by a developer, it’s likely the construction element will be tendered and delivered by a contractor. The contractor will then have a PM but really it will be a contract manager. The day to day construction in the uk is done by a site agent who will the site lead management team. The client will have a representative depending on contract type. If you want to understand PM properly join the APM in the UK or the PMI in the US.
Kids, right now the Construction Managers I know are closer to the Superintendant role and make more than the PM! Both positions are difficult to fill, but Construction Managers and Superintendents are far harder to find.
Good presentation and it is valuable vedio for new comer project manager.
Beautifully pieced together!
Great description of a project manager! Well done.
Construction Project Manager adalah person yang bekerja pada sisi pihak Kontraktor. Tetapi kalau Construction Management adalah organisasi yang bekerja pada sisi pihak Pemilik Proyek.
I'm currently working in a project where dpr is also working as well
Great Job best video I have seen yet!!
Construction Management is like a continuous event organizing process.
You have too few subscribers for how good your videos are!
I’m trying to find information from the perspective of PM’s like me who work in a specialty trade on large projects like those described in this video.
How about an architect with a masters in Construction project management?
Absolutely! Many concepts taught in architecture are transferrable to the construction industry.
I’m doing the estimating, closing, management, and supervising for a very small team of about 6 people. 13 projects at the moment; I start Monday. No degree. Just something to think about. I can communicate and sell myself very well though. I realize I am about to get thrown to the wolves, but that’s how sales was and it worked out fine.
This is exactly where I am at the moment. Applying for online CM courses. How did it all work out for you?
Thanks in advance
@@colematthews7535 how did it go
Thanks for this video 💎 given
I am in China and I will be a great project manager
Love this video! Great job!
Can I be a project manager with mba
Hi, do help with CV writing for construction management?
Do you have to have a degree?
I am looking to become an electrician for now and eventually having an electrical business and being able to do project management
This was amazing!!!!
Hi! Nice video...i am PMP, will it beneficial to become CCM also?... is it necessary to have civil engineering degree for CCM exam?..tx:)
Very informative. Thank you 👍
That was very well done thank you nice job
I'm a little confused because it seems the term "construction manager/management" and "construction project manager" are used interchangeably throughout the video but I was under the impression that they are two similar but separate fields. Am I wrong?
Same here. I’m lost
Thank you for sharing.
Can an Industrial engineer be a construction manager?
Absolutely! Construction Managers come from all walks of life. A lot of the concepts taught in industrial engineering are transferrable to the construction industry.
I’m offering building technology at the moment.. the people who assured to help me with a job after school are now not willing to do so and I don’t know why.. so if I could get help from anyone here I’ll be grateful..
In brief , more problems daily and working under pressure you will get high blood and diabetes.
Civil engineer work is a miserable life after u get old but if you are still young u will be happy as u give orders to people and take your own decisions .
That part where you screamed field trip in my ear was extremely jarring
Nice.
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So annoying.. is this written for a 5-year-old audience?
Are you 5?