The management of architectural projects by a project manager consists of which responsibilities? Check the four that apply.
The project manager's role in architectural projects is centered on overseeing and guiding the project from inception through completion. The key responsibilities include:
Planning, organizing, and staffing the project (B): The project manager is responsible for organizing the project team, assigning roles, and ensuring that the project is staffed with the appropriate personnel.
Facilitating the work (D): This involves coordinating communication, resolving conflicts, and ensuring smooth collaboration among team members and consultants.
Monitoring progress (E): The project manager tracks project milestones, schedules, budgets, and quality control to ensure the project stays on track.
Concluding the project (F): This includes finalizing all project documentation, conducting closeout meetings, and ensuring all contractual obligations have been met.
Responsibilities not typically part of the project manager's role:
Producing construction documents (A): This is the responsibility of the design team (architects, drafters, and consultants), not the project manager per se.
Providing liability insurance (C): This is an administrative or firm responsibility, not a direct function of the project manager managing the project.
Reference from ARE 5.0 Project Management (PjM) division:
Roles and responsibilities of the project manager in architectural projects
Project management principles: planning, organizing, staffing, monitoring, and closing projects
NCARB ARE 5.0 PjM study materials discussing project manager duties and scope
AIA contract and management guidelines emphasizing project management functions
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