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Supports project management team with client relations during the initial phases of project construction, as needed. As Preconstruction Manager, you will manage preconstruction activities for one or more projects, including estimating, design development and client relations during the pursuit and preconstruction contract phases.
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For Level 2 opportunities, create progressive budgeting in applicable Statement of Work format for client review through Client Relations with approval of VP of Operations. For Level 2 opportunities, receive approved Letter of Agreement or Client Contract from Client Relations and adjust in Customer Relationship Manager (CRM.
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For Level 2 opportunities, receive Statement of Work approval through Client Relations and adjust in Customer Relationship Manager (CRM). For Level 2 opportunities, attend initial client meeting hosted by Client Relations with the ability to present current path to contract, draft client contract and business engagement means.
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Supports the project hand-off between the bid and construction teams to ensure proper execution of construction plans and client expectations. 5+ years' heavy civil construction experience required.
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10+ years’ construction industry experience related to project pursuits, including estimating, project management or business development required. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field preferred.
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Flatiron Construction is seeking a dynamic Preconstruction Manager to manage preconstruction activities for one or more projects, including estimating, design development and client relations during the pursuit and preconstruction contract phases.
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Reviews design schedule and construction plans to identify cost savings opportunities within the contract specifications by adjusting quantities, estimate materials or alternative construction methods.
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Manages client expectations and communication based on contract specifications and needs of the Owner. Develops project specific client management strategy. As Preconstruction Manager, you will manage preconstruction activities for one or more project pursuits within a District during the pursuit and preconstruction contract phases.
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For Level 2 opportunities, support Client Relations in the presentation of progressive budgeting in Statement of Work format. For Level 2 opportunities, attend pre-meeting for client introduction hosted by Client Relations and establish initial Strategy, Technical and Architecture fees.
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Assist in the management of project financials, risk management, and client relations of assigned projects during preconstruction to turn over to the construction Project Manager.
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For Level 2 opportunities, attend post visit Internal Breakout Meeting (IBM) hosted by Client Relations. For Level 2 opportunities, support Client Relations presentation of Statement of Work to client.
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Flatiron Construction is seeking a dynamic Preconstruction Manager who will manage preconstruction activities for one or more project pursuits within a District during the pursuit and preconstruction contract phases.
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Strong leadership, estimating, client relations, subcontractor relations. Ensures adherence to contractual requirements and strategically meeting overall goals by understanding preconstruction and construction contracts and applying knowledge to assigned project.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil or other engineering discipline. Tracks and manages construction budget between formal estimating periods and keeps owner and team advised of current budget and impact of design decisions.
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Follow awarded projects as necessary to support the operations team – which may include estimating change orders and maintaining client relations. As a Preconstruction Director, you will lead the preconstruction phase of our client’s projects, collaborating closely with the design and construction teams to ensure seamless project delivery.
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