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Construction Management: The Making of a Blue-collar CEO


June 27, 2007
by Kelly Richardson
First Stop Online Degree Columnist

Staring at a major construction project, the number of workers needed to make it happen is astonishing. But who's conducting this hammer and nail orchestra? It could be you when you enroll in a construction management program.

Construction Managers Keep the Ball Rolling

Construction management describes the supervisory duties that coordinate the completion of building projects. Construction managers think big picture. From costs to delivery, manpower to building codes, these professionals have a very full plate. But because they're trained through a formal degree program, construction managers know the processes that get results.

Construction Management Career Profile

If you're longing for more responsibility and a greater job satisfaction, construction management is the profession for you. Here's a glimpse into the construction management career profile.

  • Duties: Planning, directing, and coordinating construction projects that include all types of residential, commercial, and industrial structures. Construction managers plan for materials shipping, coordinate contractor work schedules, and directly supervise productivity.
  • Working Conditions: According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction managers typically work both out of a main office and in the field. They may be "on call" often to deal with delays, bad weather or on-site emergencies.

Construction Management by the Numbers

According to the BLS, a construction management degree will prepare you for success in a rapidly growing field. And the stats on this profession will encourage you even more.

  • Employment: Construction managers held 431,000 jobs in 2004.
  • Education: As construction processes become more complex, the right training is a must. As a result, most employers prefer candidates who hold a degree in construction management.
  • Salary: Median annual earnings in May 2004 were $69,870.
  • Job Outlook: Employment projected to increase about as fast as average.

Working for yourself. Managing complex projects. Helping to build this great nation. A college degree program in construction management will turn you into a blue-collar CEO in the field that you love.

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About the Author
Kelly Richardson has the inside track on all of the hottest career paths and resources. His articles appear career journals, periodicals, and e-zines.


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