Professionalism is a combination of important activities of professionals. This is mainly related to your professional responsibilities. For example, by actively demonstrating the quality and professionalism of professionals, you can judge your success at work. Construction experts; high-quality architects, civil engineers, electrical and mechanical engineers, project managers and surveyors are all well-trained professionals. They bring their expertise and experience to the successful implementation of the project. They also have important responsibilities and obligations in all roles; the creation of plans, specifications, BOQ, terms and conditions, and agreements also covers the time, money, technology, equipment, operations and resources required to manage project contributions and organize project resources. material.
The key measures for professionals as follow:
- They should have expert and specialized knowledge in their carrier.
- Excellent practical and literary skill
- Basically, high quality work to be exhibited
- A high standard of professional ethics, behaviors and work activities.
- Work morale and motivation in reasonable level
There are few key professionals in the construction industry, identified as, Architects, Project Managers, Civil Engineers, Structural Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineer and Quantity Surveyors. The roles are briefly described below:
1) The Architect:
An architect refers to a person who has undergone planning, design, and construction supervision. They visit the construction site regularly for inspections and ensure that the overall work performed on the construction site complies with the architectural design and specifications. They also study environmental impact and the effects having with proposed structure.
2) Engineer Consultant:
During the construction phase, engineers (civil, electrical, mechanical, geotechnical and structural engineers) regularly visit the construction site for inspections and ensure that all activities performed are in line with their technical plans, specifications and schedules. They maintain good communication with the people involved in the project. The project Architects, consultants, subcontractors and clients ensure that the project is completed on time and on budget.
3) The Quantity Surveyor (Cost Consultant):
A Quantity Surveyor is concerned with the quantities and cost associated in a construction project. As a cost expert, the Quantity Surveyor monitors the cost of every aspects of a construction project. He does this so that the total cost of production does not exceed the estimated cost.
4) The Construction Project Manager:
The Project manager prepare a master plan for the entire project and reach an agreement with the employer. Appointing consultants and contractors through bidding and tendering. They provide financial advice and cost control to employers. Risk, quality, time, quality and cost management are the roles they execute during life cycle of project. in communication and negotiation also project manager plays a major role. Completing and delivering the project according to the agreement is the responsibility of PM.
5) Builder:
The core function of a builder in any construction project is Building Production Management. An integral part of management is monitoring. A builder should be concerned with monitoring and evaluating the construction project. He should be able to apply the different monitoring techniques to achieve the objectives. A builder needs to be fully aware and conversant with the different construction professionals and their corresponding contract documents so that their implementation can be properly monitored.