Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify scope of natural area restoration works
- Identify and check nature and scope of works and extent of responsibilities against relevant contract documentation
- Confirm or create site map for works
- Determine personnel and other resources required according to the scope of the project and relevant documentation
- Develop a work program to ensure that project outcomes are reached within designated time lines
- Determine and advise of potential environmental impacts of the proposed restoration
- Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement, monitor and review risk controls
- Coordinate the supply of materials and equipment
- Monitor restoration works
- Coordinate the team to carry out restoration works
- Monitor and adjust the work program to meet client changes or directions and to ensure that project outcomes are reached
- Give written instructions to contractors
- Identify, record and report issues, likely to cause delays or alter the scope of the works, to management and the client
- Cost alterations using agreed unit rates and forward variations for approval by the client in writing
- Undertake periodic inspection of work to ensure project outcomes are achieved and to make progress payments
- Monitor the work site to ensure it remains in a clean, tidy and safe condition throughout and on completion of works
- Monitor team to ensure adherence to work health and safety, environmental sustainability and biosecurity policies and procedures
- Prepare site for completion
- Inspect site before practical completion to ensure all works have been completed to enterprise and client standards
- Note any works not complying and rectify according to the contract specification as outstanding items
- Produce and communicate a report to management or client
- Forward a practical completion certificate to the contractor