Job Description
Position Title: Project Construction Manager
Location:
Riyadh or Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (open to relocation to either of the 2 cities stated)
Role Overview
The Project Construction Manager will be responsible for managing and delivering industrial, logistics, or large-scale construction projects in the KSA, with a strong focus on cost control, design coordination, regulatory compliance, and on-site execution. The role acts as a key interface between design consultants, contractors, suppliers, and internal technical and procurement teams to ensure projects are delivered safely, compliantly, on time, and within budget.
Key Responsibilities
1. Project & Construction Management
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Lead end-to-end project and construction management activities from design development through construction and handover.
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Oversee project schedules, budgets, quality, and safety performance to ensure successful project delivery.
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Coordinate multiple contractors and work packages under parallel or split-contract procurement structures.
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Ensure effective coordination of MEP, civil, architectural, and structural works to avoid interface conflicts and construction delays.
2. Design Coordination & Regulatory Compliance
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Manage and coordinate with local design consultants to ensure designs comply with KSA regulations, codes, and approval requirements (e.g. KSA Fire & Life Safety Code, local authority standards).
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Review and integrate technical solutions into design packages while ensuring constructability, compliance, and cost efficiency.
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Liaise with authorities having jurisdiction to support design approvals and permits.
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Ensure compliance with the Saudi Building Code (SBC), MOMRAH standards, and other relevant authorities (e.g., MODON).
3. Contractor & Site Management
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Oversee on-site construction activities, ensuring works are executed in accordance with approved designs, specifications, and quality standards.
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Conduct regular site inspections, progress reviews, and coordination meetings with contractors, consultants, and stakeholders.
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Identify and resolve site-related technical, quality, safety, and schedule issues in a timely manner.
4. Cost Control & Value Optimization
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Monitor project costs and variations, ensuring alignment with approved budgets and cost targets.
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Support the implementation of cost-saving measures, value engineering initiatives, and optimized construction methods without compromising quality or compliance.
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Review contractors’ payment applications, variations, and change orders in coordination with cost and procurement teams.
5. Procurement & Supply Chain Coordination
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Support procurement activities including contractor appointment, supplier sourcing, and material/equipment selection based on local market availability.
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Coordinate with suppliers and contractors to ensure timely delivery of long-lead items and critical materials.
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Assist in defining technical scopes, specifications, and contract requirements.
6. Stakeholder & Cross-Functional Coordination
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Act as a key coordination point between internal technical teams, procurement functions, consultants, contractors, and local stakeholders.
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Facilitate effective communication across multicultural teams and ensure alignment on project objectives and execution strategies.
7. Reporting & Continuous Improvement
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Prepare and present regular project status reports covering progress, risks, costs, and key issues.
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Capture lessons learned and site feedback to improve future project delivery and construction practices.
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Proactively identify risks and implement mitigation measures throughout the project lifecycle.
8. Package Interface & Risk Management
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Identify, manage, and mitigate interface risks arising from split contracts and multiple subcontractors.
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Develop and maintain package interface matrices, responsibility demarcation documents, and sequencing plans to mitigate scope gaps and interface risks.
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Maintain a live interface risk register and ensure responsibilities are clearly assigned and communicated.
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Manage cross-trade coordination meetings and resolve interface-related conflicts between subcontractors to avoid delays and claims.
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Lead coordination workshops with consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams to resolve interface and sequencing challenges.
Qualifications & Experience
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or a related discipline.
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Minimum 8–12 years of relevant project or construction management experience in the KSA or wider Middle East.
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Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE) Professional Accreditation is required.
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Proven experience delivering industrial facilities, logistics warehouses, or large-scale commercial/infrastructure projects.
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Strong knowledge of KSA construction regulations, local authority approval processes, and industry standards.
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Hands-on experience managing multiple contractors and complex interface coordination.
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Solid understanding of construction cost structures, procurement strategies, and site execution challenges.
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Hands-on experience in Project management systems for project tracking, submittals, and site reporting (such as Aconex, Procore, BIM, Primavera, etc.)
Skills & Competencies
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Strong leadership and on-site management capabilities.
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Excellent coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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High level of cost awareness and commercial acumen.
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Ability to work effectively in a multicultural and fast-paced environment.
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Fluency in English and Arabic is essential; Chinese is advantage.