CM3 Construction Company's organizational chart shows the roles and responsibilities within the company. The CEO oversees the entire company while managers handle engineering, projects, finance, HR, and administration. Other roles include civil engineers, planning engineers, site engineers, surveyors, supervisors, and assistants that support reception, office work, finance, and HR functions. The Board of Directors provides governance and oversight of the company.
2. CM3 CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Organizational Chart
Board of
Directors
Board of Directors performs
all actions and measures
concerning the management
and the ownership of the
company's properties
including binding the
company with other parties
and/or other parties with the
company, within the limits
set forth in the Company's
Articles of Association.
Engineer
Manager
Oversees engineering and
technical design of large
construction projects.
Manages communication
and coordination among
different types of engineers
working on a project.
Supervises project
schedule, budget, and
communications with
stakeholders.
Admin
Manager
Admin Managers help
organize schedules and
manage payroll and
personnel databases, create
reports to offer to other
clerical roles, set policies
and procedures to ensure
that staff members are well
trained and confident.
Project
Manager
Construction project
managers are responsible
for ensuring the timely and
costly completion of
construction projects by
overseeing all phases of the
project.
Finance
Manager
The financial manager is to
be in charge of accurately
tracking income and
expenses, monitoring
budgets, reporting on the
financial status of both
projects and the company,
and managing cash flow. It’s
their responsibility to ensure
that the company remains
financially healthy and to
work with management
when making financial
decisions.
HR
Manager
The Human Resource
Manager will lead and direct
the routine functions of the
Human Resources (HR)
department including hiring
and interviewing staff,
administering pay, benefits,
and leave, and enforcing
company policies and
practices.
The site engineer's
responsibilities include
managing different parts of
construction projects,
supervising crew members,
preparing estimates for time
and material costs,
completing quality
assurance, observing health
and safety standards, and
compiling reports for
different stakeholders.
Site
Engineer
Planning engineers
determine and develop the
most suitable and
economically viable
construction and
engineering methods for
projects. They are involved
throughout the development
stages, and are present on
site during the build to
oversee procedures.
Planning
Engineer
CEO
Civil
Engineer
The Civil Engineer is
responsible for designing
and supervising
infrastructure projects. They
ensure each project is
feasible by analyzing local
and environmental impacts
and making sure that they
can be completed on time
within the budget
restrictions.
Construction surveyors
measure, inspect, update,
and document property
boundaries using
specialized surveying
instruments, GPS, and GIS
technologies. They survey
the site to gather
information, provide precise
measurements, and create
digital maps and detailed
reports. A construction
surveyor advises clients,
architects, and construction
managers of any on-site
conditions they should be
aware of and performs
layout work.
Site supervisors monitor the
progress of construction
projects and ensure
compliance with
construction safety
regulations. They supervise
construction workers and
subcontractors, educate
construction workers on site
safety practices, and
evaluate employee
performance.
Site
Supervisor
Surveyor
In the construction industry,
receptionists act as the first
point of contact for clients,
subcontractors and
suppliers. Receptionist are
at the forefront of the
organization, greeting
guests and contractors, and
responding to phone and
email enquiries. which
requires excellent people
skills to provide high-quality
customer service.
Receptionist
Office assistant provides
tasks such as typing, filing,
copying, transmitting data,
ordering office supplies,
scheduling appointments,
booking travel arrangements
and answering phones.
Office
Assistant
A human resources (HR)
assistant is a certified
professional who handles
the daily administrative and
HR duties of an
organization. They assist
HR managers with
recruitment, record
maintenance, and payroll
processing, and provide
clerical support to all
employees.
Assistant
HR
A Finance Assistant is a
professional who is in
charge of keeping track of
an organization's finances.
They enter data into
databases, prepare financial
statements, process
invoices, and support other
employees throughout any
accounting processes.
Finance
Assistant
Manayon, Chin Marie M. ENS 192-Gg
The Chief Executive Officer,
under the direction of the
Board of Directors, provides
overall leadership and
direction to ensure the
Construction Authority
achieves its vision, mission,
goals and objectives.
3. The site engineer's
responsibilities include
managing different parts of
construction projects,
supervising crew members,
preparing estimates for time
and material costs,
completing quality
assurance, observing health
and safety standards, and
compiling reports for
different stakeholders.
Site
Engineer
Planning engineers
determine and develop the
most suitable and
economically viable
construction and
engineering methods for
projects. They are involved
throughout the development
stages, and are present on
site during the build to
oversee procedures.
Planning
Engineer
Civil
Engineer
The Civil Engineer is
responsible for designing
and supervising
infrastructure projects. They
ensure each project is
feasible by analyzing local
and environmental impacts
and making sure that they
can be completed on time
within the budget
restrictions.
Surveyor
create digital maps and
detailed reports. A
construction surveyor
advises clients, architects,
and construction managers
of any on-site conditions
they should be aware of and
performs layout work.
Site supervisors monitor the
progress of construction
projects and ensure
compliance with
construction safety
regulations. They supervise
construction workers and
subcontractors, educate
construction workers on site
safety practices, and
evaluate employee
performance.
Site
Supervisor
In the construction industry,
receptionists act as the first
point of contact for clients,
subcontractors and
suppliers. Receptionist are
at the forefront of the
organization, greeting
guests and contractors, and
responding to phone and
email enquiries. which
requires excellent people
skills to provide high-quality
customer service.
Receptionist
Office assistant provides
tasks such as typing, filing,
copying, transmitting data,
ordering office supplies,
scheduling appointments,
booking travel arrangements
and answering phones.
Office
Assistant