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Overview of Contractor Execution Management

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Key Takeaways

  • Monitor Progress, Quality, and Cost weekly.
  • Written communication protocols prevent misunderstandings.
  • Intervene at specific triggers, not arbitrary thresholds.
  • Follow escalation path from verbal through termination.

Execution management determines whether projects deliver on their promise through day-to-day practices and monitoring.

Execution Framework

Monitor Progress, Quality, and Cost through weekly cycles: Monday planning, Wednesday check-in, Friday review.

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Communication Protocols

Establish at signing: contacts, channels (email for documentation, phone for urgent), weekly report format, CO workflow, escalation path. All substantive communications in writing.

Intervention Triggers

Intervene when: progress >1 week behind without recovery plan, quality defects above minor, costs >5% deviant, communication lapse >48 hours, safety concerns. Follow escalation: verbal → written notice → meeting → cure period → termination.

Key Takeaways

  • Monitor Progress, Quality, and Cost weekly.
  • Written communication protocols prevent misunderstandings.
  • Intervene at specific triggers, not arbitrary thresholds.
  • Follow escalation path from verbal through termination.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Monitoring budget without simultaneously monitoring scope and schedule

Consequence: Budget appears on track while scope is incomplete or schedule has slipped, creating a false sense of progress

Correction: Monitor all three dimensions together: budget spending rate, scope completion percentage, and schedule milestones at every review

Relying on contractor progress photos instead of site visits

Consequence: Contractor photos are selective—they show completed work, not deficiencies or problem areas

Correction: Conduct in-person weekly site visits with a consistent inspection protocol supplemented by your own photographs

Test Your Knowledge

1.What are the three dimensions of construction execution monitoring?

2.What is the minimum monitoring frequency for active renovation projects?

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