Secure third-party verification from sources, such as Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), to ensure responsible design and building activities or to achieve favorable LEED ratings for building projects.
Work task
“Secure third-party verification from sources, such as Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), to ensure responsible design and building activities or to achieve favorable LEED ratings for building projects.” is a supplemental task performed by Construction Managers. Among the occupation's 25 rated tasks, workers place it 5th by importance (#21 most important). About 75% of workers say it is relevant to their job.
This is a single occupation-specific task statement from O*NET. The figures below describe how central the task is to the job and what independent studies measure about AI and this kind of work — not a prediction that the task will be automated.
Work activities this task rolls up to
O*NET groups concrete tasks into broader work activities shared across many occupations.
AI exposure
The OpenAI / Eloundou “GPTs are GPTs” study rates this task E2. Exposure with tools — software built on top of a language model (not the model alone) could cut the time by at least half.
Exposure measures whether a model could meaningfully speed the task up — it is an estimate of overlap with model capabilities, not a measure of whether the work will be done by software. The study's intermediate score (β) for this task is 0.50. Automation potential label: T2.
Other tasks in this occupation
- Inspect or review projects to monitor compliance with building and safety codes or other regulations. · importance 4.5
- Develop or implement quality control programs. · importance 4.4
- Plan, schedule, or coordinate construction project activities to meet deadlines. · importance 4.4
- Prepare and submit budget estimates, progress reports, or cost tracking reports. · importance 4.4
- Direct and supervise construction or related workers. · importance 4.3
- Determine labor requirements for dispatching workers to construction sites. · importance 4.3
- Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors, or design professionals to discuss and resolve matters, such as work procedures, complaints, or construction problems. · importance 4.2
- Prepare contracts or negotiate revisions to contractual agreements with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers, or subcontractors. · importance 4.2
- Plan, organize, or direct activities concerned with the construction or maintenance of structures, facilities, or systems. · importance 4.2
- Study job specifications to determine appropriate construction methods. · importance 4.2
- Contract or oversee craft work, such as painting or plumbing. · importance 4.1
- Investigate damage, accidents, or delays at construction sites to ensure that proper construction procedures are being followed. · importance 4.0
- Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to representatives of the owner or developer, including administrative staff, workers, or clients. · importance 4.0
- Implement new or modified plans in response to delays, bad weather, or construction site emergencies. · importance 4.0
See all tasks on the Construction Managers page.
Sources for this page
Every figure above traces to a named public dataset and the exact release below — not hand-written opinion. See the full methodology for what each measure does and does not mean.
- O*NET 30.3 U.S. Department of Labor / National Center for O*NET Development
- “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130 OpenAI / academic
Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.
Cite this page
Singulariki. "Secure third-party verification from sources, such as Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), to ensure responsible design and building activities or to achieve favorable LEED ratings for building projects.." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/tasks/task-19524
Singulariki. (2026). Secure third-party verification from sources, such as Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), to ensure responsible design and building activities or to achieve favorable LEED ratings for building projects.. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/tasks/task-19524
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