Hierarchy of typical construction site

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Hierarchy of typical construction site

This article explains the hierarchy of the typical construction site and how it is used for operations. It covers the roles assigned to each level of management to ensure that things are running smoothly. These roles include the project manager, superintendents, and forepersons, in addition to the subcontractors and laborers. It also covers the process of assigning tasks to different parts of the team, such as delegation of responsibilities, providing job instructions, and managing safety. Finally, it discusses the importance of communication between the different levels of the hierarchy to ensure efficient operation of the site.

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