Project Controls

Owner's Representative Field Operations

Field OperationsDaily ReportingOwner's RepresentativeConstruction Management

What It Does

Filled the owner's representative role on an active construction site, creating independent daily construction logs documenting labor counts by trade, hours worked, site conditions, and progress photography. The daily reports serve as contemporaneous records for delay claims, change order negotiations, and contractor performance tracking. This field experience complements the data/software side of project controls with hands-on site knowledge.

Key Features

  • Independent daily construction logs with labor counts by trade
  • Hours worked, site conditions, and progress photography
  • Contemporaneous records for delay claims and change order negotiations
  • Contractor performance tracking and oversight

Why I Built It

Owners need independent eyes on the site. Daily reports create the paper trail that protects the owner's interests in claims and negotiations.

What I Learned

Learned how field operations connect to project controls data. The daily reports I create in the field are the raw inputs that drive cost and schedule reporting.

Skills Used & Gained

Field OperationsDaily ReportingOwner's RepresentativeConstruction Management