JAMKS provides full integrated services to manage a project from the construction kick off, till the
close out phase by a skilled team with high experience in site management.
JAMKS manages the contractors through a detailed time schedule – up to thousands of activities – to
reach the main aim of the project and to finish on time and within the approved budget (Monitor and
Control).
Large projects carry great risks, so every step in the construction phase must be carefully managed,
as a simple error in thousands of tasks can lead to negative impact on time, cost and quality.
JAMKS works on reducing / managing risks, resolving disputes, and putting the project on the right track with as minor claims as possible.
The management services of JAMKS through this phase include but not limited to the following:
- Planning and Scheduling
- Time Management
- Cost Control
- Quantity Surveying
- Contract Management
- Claims Management
- Document Control
- Risk Management
During the construction phase, JAMKS issues weekly / monthly reports to include the following:
A monthly report for a construction project is a document that summarizes the progress of the project during the previous month. It typically includes the following information:
- Project overview: This section provides an overview of the project, including the scope of work, the schedule, and the budget.
- Progress: This section provides a detailed overview of the progress that has been made on the project during the previous month. This includes information on the work that has been completed, the work that is in progress, and the work that is scheduled to be completed.
- Challenges: This section identifies any challenges that have been encountered during the previous month and discusses how these challenges have been addressed.
- Risks: This section identifies any risks that could impact the project and discusses how these risks are being mitigated.
- Next steps: This section outlines the next steps that need to be taken in order to complete the project.
The monthly report is an important tool for communicating the progress of a construction project to stakeholders. It can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that the project is on track to be completed on time and within budget.
In addition to the above, the monthly report may also include the following information:
- Costs: This section provides a summary of the costs that have been incurred to date and the costs that are projected to be incurred in the future.
- Schedule: This section provides a summary of the schedule for the project, including the dates that major milestones are expected to be completed.
- Quality: This section provides a summary of the quality of the work that has been completed to date.
- Safety: This section provides a summary of the safety record for the project, including any incidents that have occurred.
The specific content of a monthly report will vary depending on the specific project and the needs of the stakeholders. However, the information listed above is a good starting point for creating a comprehensive and informative report.