The Clerk of Works will be responsible for ensuring that construction and maintenance works undertaken by the contractor comply with approved drawings, specifications, quality standards, safety regulations, and contractual requirements, safeguarding institutional assets and ensuring value for money at the University.
Duties and Responsibilities
Perform daily site inspection of works.
Attend all project meetings and take minutes to confirm instructions and directions.
Communicate all project discussions directly to the Architect.
Act as liaison between the Architect and Contractor.
Maintain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all materials used.
Review all materials before installation for compliance with approved submittals.
Check works and materials against specifications and Bills of Quantities.
Review schedules of site meetings and coordinate changes with contractor representatives.
Prepare detailed daily reports covering workers by trade, activities, problems, discussions, accidents, weather, and progress.
Maintain permanent records, including correspondence, contracts, change orders, instructions, project data, samples, drawings, schedules, and payment requests.
Prepare punch lists, monitor completion, and follow up with the contractor and architect.
Observe required tests, record and report results, and verify testing invoices.
Observe progress and quality of work to ensure compliance with the contract documents; notify the architect of any non-conformance.
Monitor construction schedule and report potential delays.
Review contract documents with Contractor’s superintendent; obtain interpretations from the architect and transmit them.
Review Contractor’s completion list for Certificate of Practical Completion; inspect and forward to Architect if accurate, or return for correction.
Qualifications and Experience
At least a Diploma in a construction-related discipline from an accredited and recognised University.
Higher Diploma or Degree in a relevant field is an added advantage.
A minimum of ten (10) years post-qualification experience.
Must have successfully participated in at least four building construction supervision projects of a similar nature and complexity (multilevel buildings).
Must be registered as a construction professional or site supervisor by the National Construction Authority (NCA).
Skills and Competencies
High integrity and professionalism.
Strong attention to detail.
Assertiveness and confidence in enforcing standards.
Good communication and report writing skills.
Ability to work independently and under minimal supervision.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should visit the application portal via the following link: KCA University Application Form. This will direct you to a Google Form for submission.