Dansantoria Global Construction Limited

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  • ADDRESS
    1, Sunmonu Street Okeira Ogba Lagos, Nigeria.
  • EMAIL
    dansantoria@remigellagroup.com
  • NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
    35
  • ANNUAL SALES
    $ 36m
  • REGISTERED COMPANY
    RC 1496527

Dansantoria Global Construction Limited Committed to providing a healthy work environment.
We promote fitness by providing onsite workout facilities and classes. We also offer team building events for all our departments and we celebrate with an annual summer picnic.
In addition, Dansantoria Global Construction Limited participates in the annual March of Football event by donating water pipeline set-up and some serious Football players.

Construction job Introduction;
Dansantoria Global Construction Limited as a construction Company in the construction industry shas its job divided into the commercial and residential sectors. While a few specialized jobs are focused on one sector of the construction industry, many construction job functions exist in both commercial and residential construction. The three basic phases of a construction project — structural, mechanical and finishing –- apply to both commercial and residential construction projects. Carpenters, masonry contractors, roofers, plumbers, electricians, painters and other finish professionals are needed on construction projects of all types.

Structural Work

In Dansantoria Global Construction Limited Structural construction refers to the initial phases of a construction project and includes laying the foundation and framing. Framing involves installing the basic floor, wall and roof systems. The next step after framing is putting on the roof. The idea is to create the basic structure, or the shell, of the building so it is ready for electrical, plumbing and finish contractors to work on. Carpenters, concrete contractors, roofers, stone and brick masons are all involved in different aspects of structural construction.


Mechanical Work
In Dansantoria Global Construction Limited The installation of plumbing, electrical and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems is referred to as the mechanical phase of a construction project. Electrical, HVAC and plumbing contractors install pipes, conduits and wires through the interior walls, ceilings and floors. Water supply and sewer lines are provided for each fixture. Bathtubs and shower/tub units are often installed during the rough mechanical phase because there’s more room to maneuver large objects. The furnace/AC is also installed in some cases, and ductwork is installed for the HVAC system.


Finishing
Dansantoria Global Construction Limited Finishing work begins as soon as the structural and rough mechanical work has been completed. Finishing occurs in several stages and overlaps with some of the final phases of the mechanical work. After the insulation is installed, the finish crew can begin to complete the drywall and interior textures. Brick and stone masons can begin to work on the brick, stucco, stone and siding exterior finishes. Finishing also includes putting in the floors, countertops and mirrors, and completing other mechanical, bathroom, kitchen and exterior trim.


Inspections
With Dansantoria Global Construction Limited A typically residential construction project involves at least four or five inspections, and a large commercial construction project might involve dozens of inspections at various phases of the project. Inspections are usually performed by a city or county construction inspector. The foundation is inspected after curing. Additional inspections are usually performed after completion of the rough framing, plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems. A new home or building is awarded a certificate of occupancy after it passes a final inspection.


The Many Roles on a Construction Site
A construction project is a tall order and requires many different people with different skill sets to execute it. Here is a breakdown of the kinds of jobs you will come across on a construction project.


Construction Manager
The construction manager is responsible for overseeing the entirety of the project from start to finish. They may individually manage a project, or work with other construction managers depending on the scale of the project and its complexities. They are responsible for planning, budgeting, and overseeing progress. During the planning process they must decide what materials to be used, how to schedule employees, and create a schedule for the project. They must keep constant communication with all others on the project as well as the client. They are on-call at all times because it is their responsibility if something on the project goes wrong at any point. Due to the variety of job duties included in being a construction manager, many find benefits in the implementation of cloud-based software to aid them in their planning, implementation, and communication from start to finish.

2.  Estimator
The estimator is responsible for estimating the costs, materials, and labor needed to complete a project. They must be fully versed on the project and be able to quantify the project using specific metrics. They use sophisticated estimating software to aid them, but must also communicate with the rest of the team and outside companies in order to gain knowledge on the costs of different tasks.


3. Architect
The architect is responsible for envisioning the client’s needs and developing a creative solution. They develop the creative plans, communicate the plans to others, and oversee their execution. They must be involved in a project from start to finish to ensure that the client’s vision is being implemented properly.


4. Supervisor
The job supervisor acts as an intermediary between the field workers and the management office to ensure effective communication. Many supervisors benefit from the use of communication technology on their mobile devices that allow them to streamline this constant communication. Aside from this, they are responsible for any problems or conflicts that may arise between the field and the office.


5. Construction Expeditor
The construction expeditor manages the flow of materials from supplier to project. They must be able to determine what materials and equipment will be needed in any given project, order those materials, and manage timely delivery. This person must be well organized and detailed to be able to keep track of the flow of material on a given schedule as they are often working for many projects at once. They work closely with both the suppliers and the companies, which entails constant communication between parties.


6. Construction Worker
Construction workers are the driving force of every project. Once the project is planned, the workers get their hands dirty to make it a reality. They demolish old structures and work to create new ones following specific specifications. They must be able to operate heavy machinery, lift large objects, and perform typical construction tasks. Aside from their physical requirements, they must be able to effectively comprehend instructions they receive from their supervisors, and work collaboratively with other team members.

7. Engineer
Engineers are very important on a jobsite and may specialize in building, electrical, mechanical, highway or heavy. Engineers use computer software technology to create plans for their projects and travel to jobsites to oversee their implementation. They meet regularly with others on the team to ensure that their plans can be executed.


8. Electrician
The electrician is in charge of making electrical connections in a building. This includes installing the wiring for all electrical structures in a building and ensuring their functionality. Electricians must be masters at troubleshooting. Much of their job includes fixing problems that may arise which requires a high level of problem solving skills and critical thinking.


9. Construction Foreman
The foreman is the head of the workers in the field. He oversees the project on-site and tracks worker’s timecard and completion of tasks on schedule. The foreman is the direct response for any problems or injuries that occur on a job site. He is also in charge of personnel including timecards, payroll, and often hiring or promotion. Mobile technology aids the foreman in his communication from the job-site to the back office.

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