What is a Site Agent?
The role of a Site Agent is to manage the construction site to ensure the project is delivered and objectives are met, while maintaining standards of health and safety, quality, environmental impact and cost control.
Key skills to be successful as a Site Agent will include:
Stakeholder’s management
The ability to identify and assess contract risks
What are the typical daily duties for a Site Agent?
From employer to employer the job description of a Site Agent can vary, however typical duties and activities undertaken include:
Managing all aspects of site projects
Striving to exceed customers’ expectations and deliver an outstanding level of service
Co-ordinating and supervising site based activities
Ensuring that all health and safety, as well as quality and environmental procedures are adhered to
Identifying the resources required to successfully complete projects in a timely manner, including labour, plant materials and subcontractor
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Located on the River Inn, Innsbruck is the fifth largest city in Austria with an estimated population of 132,493 in 2018. The name Innsbruck means ‘bridge over the inn’. Innsbruck is also officially one of six Early Adopter Cities of the Build-in-Wood project. Innbruck has seen numerous large scale construction projects over the past couple of years and has multiple large constructions projects in the pipeline, including;
House of Music
Covering an area of 7900 metres squared this project, which is located in the cultural centre of Innsbruck will see a new building built offering multiple musical institutions, concert halls, administration, dining, and adjoining rooms and a national music library. The outdoor terraces will also offer visitors spectacular views of the Alps and the city of Innsbruck.
House for Psychosocial Care and Living
This new build will see a new building consisting of 14 small apartments distributed over four floors, providing a temporary home for people with chronic mental illnesses. This building is being monitored by the University of Innsbruck due to its innovative energy technology with all-electric heating and hot water, supplied by full-surface frameless photovoltaic facade.
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