Construction Manager
Our Construction Managers oversee all aspects of telecommunication infrastructure construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. They coordinate with contractors, vendors, and internal teams to manage resources, resolve issues, and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement project plans, schedules, and budgets in collaboration with stakeholders.
- Supervise construction activities, including site preparation, equipment installation, and utility coordination.
- Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, identify potential risks, and ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Manage project documentation, including permits, contracts, and change orders.
- Coordinate with utility companies and local authorities to obtain necessary approvals and permits.
- Provide leadership and guidance to construction teams, resolving conflicts and addressing issues as they arise.
- Ensure project deliverables meet client expectations and contractual requirements.
Data Collection Crews
Our Data Collection Crews gather field data related to telecommunication infrastructure, including equipment locations, condition assessments, and environmental factors. They use specialized tools and technology to collect accurate and comprehensive data for analysis and decision-making.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct field surveys to collect data on telecommunication infrastructure, such as poles, cables, and equipment.
- Use GPS, GIS, and other mapping tools to record accurate location information for assets.
- Perform visual inspections to assess the condition of infrastructure and identify maintenance needs.
- Collect data on environmental conditions, such as weather patterns, terrain features, and vegetation encroachment.
- Input data into digital databases or software systems for analysis and reporting.
- Coordinate with project managers and engineers to prioritize data collection activities and address any data quality issues.
- Adhere to safety protocols and procedures to ensure the well-being of crew members and the public.
Safety Inspector
Our Safety Inspectors ensure that telecommunication construction activities are conducted safely and in compliance with regulatory requirements. They conduct inspections, provide training, and promote a culture of safety within the organization.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct regular site inspections to identify hazards, assess risks, and ensure compliance with safety regulations and company policies.
- Provide training and guidance to field crews on proper safety procedures, equipment usage, and hazard recognition.
- Investigate accidents and near misses, documenting findings and recommending corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
- Collaborate with project managers and supervisors to develop and implement safety plans for construction projects.
- Conduct safety audits and assessments of equipment, tools, and work environments to identify potential improvements.
- Communicate safety policies, procedures, and best practices to employees through training sessions, toolbox talks, and other forums.
- Serve as a resource for employees and management on safety-related issues, offering guidance and support as needed.
Material Tracking
Our Material Tracking specialists oversee the procurement, inventory management, and distribution of materials for telecommunication construction projects. They ensure that materials are delivered to job sites on time, in the right quantities, and according to specifications.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate with vendors and suppliers to procure materials needed for construction projects, including fiber optic cable, equipment, and hardware.
- Maintain accurate records of material inventory levels, including quantities on hand, in transit, and used in construction activities.
- Track material shipments and deliveries to ensure timely arrival at job sites and prevent delays.
- Conduct regular inventory audits to reconcile discrepancies, identify surplus or shortages, and optimize stock levels.
- Collaborate with project managers and engineers to forecast material requirements and plan for upcoming projects.
- Monitor material usage and consumption rates to identify opportunities for cost savings and process improvements.
- Communicate with internal teams and external partners to coordinate material logistics and resolve any issues or delays.
Pole Inspections
Our Pole Inspections ensure the structural integrity and safety of telecommunication poles by conducting thorough visual inspections and assessments. We identify signs of damage, deterioration, or other defects that may pose a risk to public safety or network reliability.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct visual inspections of telecommunication poles to assess their condition, including signs of decay, cracking, or damage.
- Use specialized tools and equipment to measure pole dimensions, check for rot or insect infestation, and evaluate attachment points.
- Document inspection findings, including photographs, measurements, and written reports detailing any observed defects or concerns.
- Recommend corrective actions, such as reinforcement, repair, or replacement of poles, to address identified issues.
- Coordinate with utility companies, pole owners, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with safety standards and maintenance requirements.
- Prioritize inspection activities based on risk factors, such as pole age, location, and environmental conditions.
- Provide training and support to field crews on proper inspection techniques and safety protocols.
Attachment Inventories / Audits
Our Attachment Inventories and Audits services provide comprehensive assessments of telecommunication pole attachments to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards. We document attachment types, quantities, and conditions to facilitate asset management and regulatory reporting.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct detailed inventories of telecommunication pole attachments, including cables, wires, antennas, and equipment.
- Document attachment types, quantities, sizes, and conditions using field surveys, photographs, and data collection tools.
- Verify compliance with regulatory requirements, including attachment spacing, clearance distances, and load ratings.
- Identify unauthorized attachments, damaged equipment, or safety hazards, and recommend corrective actions to address deficiencies.
- Generate attachment inventory reports and documentation for submission to regulatory agencies, pole owners, and telecommunications companies.
- Perform periodic audits of attachment inventories to ensure accuracy, completeness, and currency of information.
- Coordinate with internal teams, contractors, and regulatory agencies to resolve discrepancies and implement corrective measures.
Post Construction Inspections
Our Post Construction Inspections ensure the quality and compliance of telecommunication infrastructure installations following construction activities. We conduct thorough assessments to verify that work meets design specifications, safety regulations, and industry standards.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct visual inspections of completed telecommunication infrastructure installations, including poles, cables, and equipment.
- Verify compliance with construction plans, engineering drawings, and project specifications.
- Document any deviations, deficiencies, or non-compliance issues observed during inspections.
- Perform tests and measurements to assess the performance and functionality of installed equipment and systems.
- Provide feedback and recommendations for corrective actions to address identified issues and improve work quality.
- Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and contractors to resolve inspection findings and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Generate inspection reports and documentation for submission to clients, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Conduct follow-up inspections as needed to verify the completion of corrective actions and ensure ongoing compliance.