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Assist with the punch list process by coordinating with necessary parties, tracking all items, and distributing lists to all parties. At the end of this intense on-the-job program, trainees graduate and continue their careers dedicated to the role of Assistant Project Manager, Assistant Superintendent, or Assistant Estimator with an understanding of the entire life cycle of a job.
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Monitors project closeout requirements and punch list item completion. Develops specifications, construction and contract documents for branch office construction, remodeling and service contracts.
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Review quality of work installed with Superintendent to ensure as minimal a Punch List as possible. Manage Punch List close-out. Thorough understanding of architectural, structural, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, fire life safety, and fire protection systems associated with construction activities.
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Brick Staffing is seeking a General Superintendent for our Denver client, who offers commercial and industrial plumbing, mechanical piping, process piping, HVAC and refrigeration construction.
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Coordinate the prompt completion of all punch list items and efficient demobilization from the jobs site. Requires a minimum of 5 years as a commercial superintendent in the bay area with a track record of successful project completions and high customer satisfaction.
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The Project Engineer, or project manager-in-training, is responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent in all aspects of the day-to-day management of $20+ million construction projects.
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The position reports to the General Superintendent or Vice President of Construction. Schedules third-party inspections of work in progress and ensures responses to any exceptions or punch list items noted by the consultants and inspectors.
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The Construction Superintendent provides on-site leadership and coordination for all phases of commercial or residential construction projects, including coordinating subcontractors, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding safely and in accordance with the established schedule and budget.
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Leads and facilitates project processes and meetings from project conception to completion, including the project kick-off, site-specific safety plan implementation/enforcement, progress meetings, owner/architect/contractor meetings, subcontractor coordination meetings, mobilization, exit strategy, punch-list, closeout, etc.
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Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion. Job Title: Construction Superintendent. Superintendent shall be responsible for scheduling, inspections, quality control, and job site safety.
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Leads overall project closeout process using best practice standards, tools and processes such as the close-out punch list, financials, sub contracts, warranties, etc. The Project Manager 1 will provide overall direction and leadership for an entire project or a portion of a larger, more complex project in concert with the Project Superintendent.
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The Construction Superintendent coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete allocated projects on schedule and within budget.
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Prepare RSC punch list, distribute to involved parties and confirm completion prior to architect punch list. Commencement of work needs to take place no more than two days after receipt of the punch list.
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The Project Superintendent will manage day to day construction operations for multi-family residential and mixed-use projects in the Denver-Metro area of Colorado. actual baseline schedule throughout project Manage the Deficiency List process to ensure visibility and close tracking of items on a routine basis to minimize Punch List items at the close out of the project Effectively communicate project changes and their implementation Maintain a clean and safe physical environment Financial monitoring and reporting responsibilities, in conjunction with the Project Manager.
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Supports the preconstruction team including quantity takeoff, trade coordination and scope of work development, scope review, bid package development, schedule development, bid list creation and bid advertisement.
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