Job Description:
Lead the end-to-end planning and execution of all construction projects within the industrial estate, ensuring the alignment with strategic business goals and operational efficiency targets.
Develop project execution plans, schedules, and construction methodologies that deliver quality outcomes on time and within budget.
Oversee daily construction operations across multiple sites, ensuring adherence to approved designs, specifications, and contractual obligations.
Monitor project progress, verify contractor performance, manage site inspections, and resolve on-site issues proactively.
Establish and enforce robust Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) systems to ensure all construction works meet required specifications, regulations, and safety standards.
Manage all construction contracts, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to achieve optimal performance and cost-effectiveness.
Prepare and present progress reports and budget forecasts to management.
Establish and maintain strong relationships with contractors, consultants, vendors, local authorities, and stakeholders.
Lead, mentor, and develop site managers, supervisors, and construction teams, building a culture of accountability, quality, and safety.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (Master’s degree is an advantage).
Minimum 15 years’ experience in large-scale construction project management, with at least 5 years in a senior managerial or GM role.
Demonstrated success managing major industrial estate or infrastructure projects (500 Ha or more preferred).
Strong technical knowledge of civil, structural, and site infrastructure construction.
Proficiency in construction management tools such as Microsoft Project, AutoCAD, etc.
Strong leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
Solid knowledge of local construction laws, permitting, and site safety requirements.
Proven ability to manage budgets, contracts, and large site teams.
High frequency visit to sites and stakeholders’ meetings.