Assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of Addition & Alteration (A&A) projects.
Communicate effectively with stakeholders, including clients, consultants, subcontractors, and site teams.
Support the Project Manager in managing day-to-day project operations and ensuring timely delivery.
Monitor site progress and quality to ensure compliance with project specifications and safety standards.
Keep track of and report on project progress, issues, and updates.
Conduct research or technical follow-up as required for problem-solving.
Attend site and coordination meetings.
Ensure project documentation is properly maintained.
Carry out any tasks assigned by the Project Manager in a timely and efficient manner.
Any other duties that may be assigned.
Requirements
Diploma in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or equivalent.
At least 2 years of relevant experience in A&A or related construction projects.
Strong leadership qualities with initiative and problem-solving ability.
Excellent communication and coordination skills, both verbal and written.
Able to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and project tracking tools.
Capable of developing detailed shop drawings in CAD based on design intent, coordination inputs, and site constraints.
Knowledge of drawing tools (SketchUp, Revit, etc.) is often highly valued.
Experienced in compiling and submitting monthly progress claims to clients or consultants, including site measurement, valuation of works done, and variation ordersas applicable.
Possess Singapore Class 3 Driving License (preferred).
Familiarity with project management software (e.g., Microsoft Project, Primavera).
Well-versed in local building regulations and A&A project processes, including submission and approval procedures such as Permit to Work (POWS), Notification of Commencement of Earthworks (NCE), and permit applications from regulatory bodies like BCA and LTA
Certifying subcontractors' claims based on the approved Letter of Award (LOA) reflects both contractual knowledge and cost control discipline.