A construction manager is responsible for the overall construction of a home, including purchasing materials, scheduling tasks, ensuring quality workmanship, and managing subcontractors and suppliers. They oversee the entire project from start to finish, coordinating various aspects to ensure the construction is completed on time, within budget, and to the required standards.

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