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Construction

Project
Organization
In this report we will
cover the following:
○ What Is Project Organization? Importance of an organizational chart
○ Hierarchy in a construction company ○ Construction organizational chart example

* Levels of responsibility ○ *Large construction company org chart


○ Common divisions in a construction company ○ *Small construction company org chart
○ * Operations/Construction ○ Building the right organizational structure

○ * Finance & Accounting


○ * Business Development & Marketing
○ * Human Resources
* Information Technology

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What Is Project Organization?
The project organization is the
structure of the project. It’s created
separately, with specialists and
workers from various departments.
These personnel work under the
project manager.

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Hierarchy in a construction
company
Every construction company is different. From their geographical
location and the types of projects they run to the individuals that
move the company forward, they’re all slightly different. But the
way that most companies are organized is usually pretty similar.

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Levels of responsibility
Every company has different levels, or tiers, of
Ownership responsibility. As you move down the
organizational chart, the roles move from strategy
Executive
and management to task-specific jobs.
Director
Manager
Support
Entry-level

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Common divisions in a
construction company
Construction companies have all of the same
divisions and activities as a regular business —
sales, marketing, finance — but at the same
time, they are entirely unique.

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Operations/Construction
Someone at the company should be in charge of the
actual construction work. This division may be called
“operations” or “construction,” and includes all of the
construction managers, superintendents, equipment
operators, and the like.
Common roles:
Construction Manager
Engineer
Estimator
Superintendent
Equipment Operator

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Finance & Accounting
The finance and accounting division plays a
vital role: keeping your company profitable
and cash flow positive.
Common roles:
Finance Manager
Accounts Receivable Specialist
Credit Manager
Accountant
Office Manager
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Business Development & Marketing
Business development” is another term for sales. Sales
and marketing often fall under the same business
division, since they are both trying to win more
business for the company.
Common roles:
Sales Director
Marketing Manager

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Human Resources
The construction industry is one of the country’s
largest employers.
Common roles:
Chief Human Resources Officer
(CHRO)
People Operations Manager
Office Manager
Information Technology
The IT department is responsible for ensuring company and
customer data is secure, and that software and technology is
working as it should.
Common roles:
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
IT specialist 10
Database Administrator
Importance of an
organizational chart
An org chart is a roadmap for how your
company goes from facing an issue or a
challenge to coming up with a solution.

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2 Construction
organizational chart
examples
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Building the right organizational
structure
Companies have to make decisions, and an organizational chart gives the
people that make up a company the tool they need to do so. Just as it’s
important for a construction company to protect its lien rights and meet
licensing requirements, it’s also critical for a growing, successful company
to have a clear chart of responsibilities for solving problems and handling
day-to-day tasks.

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REFFERENCE
• S:
https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/project-organization-101#:~:text=
Project%20organization%20is%20a%20process,presented%20to%20th
e%20project%20stakeholders
.
• https://www.levelset.com/blog/construction-company-hierarchy-org-
chart/#Hierarchy_in_a_construction_company

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THANK
YOU😁
GROUP 7
JAYCEE JAMES BAMBALA
JASPER FAUSTINO
AIZA ZUNIEGA

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