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Coordinate & Lead Subcontractor Pre-Construction meetings, initial inspections, follow-up inspections, punch list final inspections. Shaw-Lundquist Associates, Inc. (SLA) was founded in 1974 and provides construction services as a general contractor, construction manager and design/builder serving a variety of clients in the retail, entertainment, multi-unit, educational, commercial, governmental, institutional and industrial markets.
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Set-up, track and maintain submittal register log and follow up on submittals Prepare project letters and other correspondence, as directed by the Project Manager Ensure that all items required for invoice submission and processing (i.e. schedule updates, tap cards, fire hydrant cards, valve cards, as-built sketches, drawings, etc.
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To Lead, manage, supervise, follow up construction Mechanical systems Installation, Inspections, Testing & Commissioning. To ensure the satisfaction of the client, consultant, main contractor, and MEP project manager/CM always.
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Assist in the development of punch lists and the follow-up necessary to ensure timely completion of punch list work. Assist Project Manager in issuing subcontracts, purchase orders and change orders.
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Assist in coordinating pre-construction meetings for projects awarded to ensure communication and coordination between project manager, foreman, and field. Follow up with General Contractors/Engineers on budgeting questions and pricing as needed.
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Perform pre-punch list walk thru with Project Manager and Superintendent, maintain punch list with Project Manager and Superintendent, and distribute all punch lists and the follow-up as necessary to ensure timely completion of punch list work.
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Post Construction: Assist Project coordinator to obtain final closeout submission documents, prepare project records for storage, warranty follow ups. Construction Management: identify and implement cost and time saving measures, obtain permits, assist in field start up activities, create reports as needed, obtain submittals and manage submittal process, submit weekly OFIs for future projects.
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The PE plays a vital role in the success of each project as the central hub for project information between the Project Superintendent and Project Manager, our client and the architect.
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Assist Project Manager (PM) with total construction effort to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design specifications, budget and schedule. Distribute, follow up, and respond in writing to all punch list items in a timely manner.
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Coordinate punch list completion, assemble all tests results, assemble O&M docs, assemble warranties, and coordinate de-mobilization, customer follow up. The Project Engineer also ensures that correspondence is properly distributed among the Executive Team in a timely manner, as well as creating and maintaining reports and carrying out other construction-related duties as necessary.
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Project Follow-Up Perform administrative follow-up—costs, productivity, contingencies, contracts, etc. Follow up on payments with accounts payable department and accounts receivable department.
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Responsibilities:Assist the Project Manager (PM) / Superintendent with total construction effort to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design specifications, budget and schedule.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for assisting the Project Manager with administrative duties associated with the project, material releases, vendor follow-up, coding invoices for A/P, routine correspondence, field dimensioning, change orders, submittals and labor and delivery schedules.
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Follow up with internal and external customers on shop drawing changes and schedule changes or delays. Ensure project quality control procedures are followed during construction process, in accordance with the contract documents and ISEC policies and procedures.
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Reports to: Operations Manager/Project Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Position Summary The Project Engineer is responsible for assisting the Project Manager with administrative duties associated with the project, material releases, vendor follow-up, coding invoices for A/P, routine correspondence, field dimensioning, change orders, submittals and labor and delivery schedules.
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