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Posted By Andrew
Our company has decided to expand it's premises and manage the project themselves. What would be required in such a project?
Thanks
Andrew
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Posted By Pete Driver
A competent person?
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Posted By Ralph Baqar
Andrew, what is your current role within the company?
What sort of extension are we talking about e.g. contract size etc.
I'd agree with the earlier comment that you need to be competent and this role can be both time consuming and complicated to someone who is not use to construction and health and safety e.g. You need to be able to ask all the right questions in relation to design issues, so that you are fulfilling statutory obligations.
E-mail me direct if you’re struggling.
You might also want to check this web-site out:-http://www.associationforprojectsafety.co.uk
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Posted By Pete Moran
Andrew...compliance with CDM for a start....do not be tempted to take on too many roles internally unless you are absolutely confident that you can demonstrate to the HSE that you can carry out each role competently and not make any compromises.
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Posted By Stacey R Collins
It can be done. We're an office based business who saved 6 figure sums doing planning supervisors role in-house on small refurbishment work (£1m-5m budget). I suggest that at least one person in-house can undertake some specific training in CDM (over and above general H&S or specific construction safety qualifications) in order that, for the purposes of paperwork and insurance if nothing else, they can be nominated as the "competent person". But in reality we actually share responsibility for discharging the various duties under CDM around our team (consisting of a designer, architect, two project managers, myself as H&S and environment manager, a construction manager/clerk of works, a quantity surveyor and a team secretary). Only the architect, clerk of works and the QS were actually from outside our firm.
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Posted By Liam Mc Conalogue
Stacey - a 6 figure sum, are you telling me that there are PSs out there getting this type of money for single projects?
I heard there were some chancers out there but this is taking it to another level.
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Posted By Ron Hunter
Competency. If you ain't got it, buy it in.
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Posted By steve e ashton
You ask 'what would be required?..'
See all the reports on the Scottish Parliament project that was 'managed' in house.
So the answer is either a bottomless purse.... or some competent project management expertise!
Steve
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