Article | REF: C114 V2

Organization of building sites

Author: Jean-Pierre LEFEBVRE

Publication date: August 10, 2009 | Lire en français

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    2. Site preparation

    2.1 Staff

    When a new building site is awarded, the construction company appoints a site manager to be in charge of its construction. This may be (depending on the size of the site) :

    • the company director in the case of a craft business;

    • a site manager ;

    • a site supervisor ;

    • or even a site manager.

    • For very large building projects, a large team of supervisors comes on site.

    • For small sites, there is no permanent on-site supervision.

      Most construction sites are organized in an intermediate way between...

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