From consultant to contractor: More exitement and responsibility
Senior project manager Petra Ghanem has only been with MT Højgaard Danmark for a short time, but she has great responsibilities already. She is head of the interior fitting on Svanemølleholm which is one of our largest ongoing projects. It comprises 57,000 square metres divided between two domiciles. We are building it on a design-build contract with the sum of 1.5 billion kroner. Along with her colleagues Petra Ghanem is working hard at finishing the project planning.
- We don’t have a lot of time so we can’t waste a single minute, says Petra. The way she talks about her job bears witness to the way she handles the pressure. She is not intimidated of responsibility as long as the challenges are interesting.
More excitement and responsibility as a contractor
Petra Ghanem has a background with 12 years in the consultant industry. She made a brief switch to another contractor before coming to MT Højgaard Danmark.
- Coming to the construction industry with a background as a consultant is an advantage. On the whole, I think trying both the consultant- and construction industry is a good idea, says Petra who does not regret her switch.
- There’s more life in the construction industry, and it’s more exiting. You have the final product in your hands. The consultants are not to be underestimated, and they are essential on the projects. But the contractor has a more complex task to solve. We are a part of the entire process.
Petra Ghanem very much enjoys the extra responsibility that comes with being a contractor:
- As the contractor we have a bigger responsibility for the project, but we also have more influence. There must be a desire and a drive to live up to that responsibility, and if there is you have a lot of fun.