Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What role does the foreman have in construction projects?

  1. To exclusively supervise subcontractors.

  2. To assist the superintendent with daily project operations.

  3. To negotiate contracts with suppliers.

  4. To handle accounting for the project.

The correct answer is: To assist the superintendent with daily project operations.

The foreman plays a crucial role in construction projects by assisting the superintendent with daily project operations. This includes overseeing day-to-day activities on the site, coordinating work among laborers and subcontractors, ensuring safety protocols are followed, and maintaining quality control. The foreman acts as a bridge between the workers on the ground and higher management, facilitating communication and ensuring that projects stay on schedule and within budget. In the context of the other options, supervision of subcontractors, negotiation of contracts, and handling of accounting are typically roles associated with different positions within the construction hierarchy, such as project managers or superintendents. While the foreman may interact with subcontractors or provide input on project finances, their primary focus remains on managing the labor force and site operations rather than on broader contractual or financial responsibilities.