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The Construction Manager market is a segment of the construction industry that focuses on the management of construction projects. Construction Managers are responsible for overseeing the entire construction process, from the initial planning stages to the completion of the project. They are responsible for ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget, as well as managing the safety and quality of the project. Construction Managers also coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and other stakeholders to ensure that the project is completed according to the specifications.
Construction Managers are typically employed by construction companies, engineering firms, and other organizations involved in the construction industry. They may also be employed by government agencies or private companies.
Some of the companies in the Construction Manager market include Turner Construction, Skanska, Bechtel, AECOM, Jacobs, and Fluor. Show Less Read more