Highway road project
management is not an easy task. It is a demanding job that requires good
communication skills, knowledge in geometric design, experience, working knowledge of AASHTO guidelines, dealing with
local authorities, labor and material
management.
Highway road project
management can be defined as the discipline of planning, organizing, securing,
and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of road project
goals and objectives.
The road project manager is
the person who will apply their road project management skills to the
construction of roads. His or her tasks are to make sure the completion of road
project is not delayed, is successful, and meets the requirement stated by
AASHTO’s guidelines and standards for road construction.
The following are skills
that are required for a road project manager handling road construction.
Having
Good Communication Skills and Proper Written English
Proficiency in communication
and writing is important for a road project manager, especially when dealing
with local authorities. Road project manager will deal not only with local
authorities, but construction workers as well. Thus, he or she must have the
ability to communicate effectively at all levels both in writing and orally.
Knowledge
about Road Design (Geometric Design/Pavement Design)
A good road project manager
must be able to read construction drawings very well, and that includes
understanding the geometric and pavement design of roads. Whenever there is
some discrepancy or errors in the construction drawings, the road project
manager should reach out to the road design engineer, discuss the problems
thoroughly, and a find a good solution for it.
Experience
in Supervision of Road Construction
Experience can be defined as
taking part in activities where knowledge and skills are gained. In the
engineering world, it is one of the measuring sticks of a person’s ability.
This concept applies to the road project manager as well, because with
experience he or she learns what is good or bad and the effects of certain
implementations or methods on the road project.
Working
knowledge of AASHTO
AASHTO’s standard guidelines
must be followed whenever road construction is going to be made. AASHTO’s
guidelines on road construction cover from road and pavement design to soil
investigation and testing, which is called the “AASHTO Soil Classification
System." Thus a working knowledge of AASHTO’s guidelines are important for
the road project manager, and he or she should refer to the guidelines whenever
there is doubt about certain implementations or methods that are going to be
used.
The job activities for a road
project manager consists of:
Material
Management - The
ability of a road project manager to manage construction materials that will be
used on site, and coordinate the progress of road’s construction to it, is
crucial to the efficiency and smoothness of the construction progress. Road construction
is done phase by phase. For example, the road’s subbase must be done first,
before the base course materials are poured onto the subbase. Before that can
happen, the material for the subbase should be provided a few months early,
because you will never know when the hardware store has ran out of base course
materials.
Labor Management - A good
road project manager is one who can utilize labor efficiently
and at the same time, improve the productivity of the labor.
Dealing
with Local Authorities - Water
sources for road construction must be supplied to the road construction site at
a reasonable distance, but this water source cannot be simply connected to the
existing main water supply at any convenient time. Instead, the road project
manager must deal with local authorities over this matter before connecting a
pipe from the existing main water supply.
Being a good project manager
requires years of experience. It is a continuous process of study and research.
Even though this article provides job activities and skills required for a road
project manager, the problems in road building are varied and there is usually
no right answer to particular problems. With this in mind, road project manager
should always continue learning and developing their management skills, so that
the decisions that they are going to make are accurate as possible.