Project Manager vs Superintendent: What’s The Difference? Which Is Harder? Let’s Compare

The positions of Project Manager and Superintendent are known to carry both authority and responsibility on a construction project, which go hand in hand with stress, effort and many challenging experiences.
Which brings us to today’s question: Between Project Managers and Superintendents, which of the two has the tougher job?
That’s what we’re going to find out.
In today’s video, we’ll be comparing these two positions in 11 critical areas and awarding a point to whoever has it tougher in that category. Stick around until the end to see who gets the high score!
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0:00 Intro
1:43 Today's Sponsor
2:08 Education
3:11 Experience
4:03 Work Hours
4:52 Job Rigidity
5:47 Danger & Physical Requirements
6:31 Documentation
7:15 Promo 1-on-1 Mentorship
7:33 Finances
8:05 Schedule
8:42 Client Relations
9:25 Managing People
10:07 Daily Logistics
10:53 The Winner Is...

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  • @pmproblems
    @pmproblemsАй бұрын

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  • @based_yeoman9138
    @based_yeoman9138Ай бұрын

    The PM has it tougher because at the end of the day they are responsible for more - including the actions and mistakes of the Superintendent. The PM OWNS the project. The super oversees it. TL;DR the video creator went the total cop-out route and just concluded that their jobs are equally tough. Lol, weeeak!

  • @pmproblems

    @pmproblems

    Ай бұрын

    Respectfully, you're cherry picking. "Responsible for more" is only one metric of difficulty. I've worked in this industry for 17 years and done both jobs. I'm guessing you didn't consider that I have experience in both. Try both and you may reconsider your "cop out" comment. There's a big variance in how PMs and Supers spend their days depending on company and type of project they're on. Your own experience may reflect what you've written, which is fine. Many supers say the exact same thing you did about owning vs overseeing, with the titles reversed. Food for thought.