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1 So you want to be a… Construction Manager

2 Construction Manager Plan, direct, coordinate, or budget activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures. Participate in the conceptual development of a project and oversee its organization, scheduling, and implementation. Salary –The California average annual wage was $85,664 for entry level workers, and $117,001 for experienced workers. Education –Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree. Some may require a bachelor's degree. –Employees in these occupations usually need one or two years of training involving both on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers.

3 What exactly does a Construction Manager do? Evaluate construction methods and determine cost- effectiveness of plans, using computers. Investigate and take actions to deal with the results of delays, bad weather, or emergencies at construction site. Prepare and submit budget estimates and progress and cost tracking reports. Obtain all necessary permits and licenses and select, contract, and oversee workers who complete specific pieces of the project, such as painting or plumbing. Prepare contracts and negotiate revisions, changes, and additions to contractual agreements with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors. Determine labor requirements and dispatch workers to construction sites. Schedule the project in logical steps and budget time required to meet deadlines.

4 Outlook for the Future During 2009, there were approximately 49,530 people employed in this field in CA. It is estimated that in 2016 there will be 55,200 employed in CA. This represents an increase of 810 new positions each year (1.60%).

5 Similar Occupations Construction and Building Inspectors First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors Range Managers Appraisers, Real Estate Cost Estimators Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers

6 What will I need to know? Classes you will need to take for this career: Mathematics Architecture Electrical Technology Construction Engineering Technology Fire Protection and Safety Knowledge you will need to gain for this career: Building and Construction Mathematics Design Public Safety and Security

7 How do I get there? In high school, make sure you are focused and determined so that you can continue your academic success. Try to take an ROP course that interests you so that you can gain a little more knowledge and insight about the career in which you are interested. You will definitely need a high school diploma in order to make as much money as this field offers. Consider taking a few classes at the community college that will help you understand the career a little better and help you to get the “edge” on others also interested in this field.

8 Questions? Speak to your counselor Mrs. Scribner – Students whose last names begin with A-L Mrs. Jantz – Students whose last names begin with M-Z


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