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5+ years’ experience working on building construction, MEP projects and civil projects as a Cost Engineer/Estimator. You’ll provide support to the Project Managers by developing and maintaining project cost/change controls, project budget, review contractors unit price estimate, prepare new cost estimates, assist in reviewing process with the contractors, perform cost analysis, and change order estimates/negotiations, document control, scheduling, and RFI’s.
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PM / CM Software proficiency – document control, cost control, forecasting, scheduling, contract administration; Proficient user of MS Office apps. Knowledge of various types of construction applications in order to provide client-based feedback related to schedule, cost, and specific construction application.
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In addition to #1 above, must have a minimum of eight (8) years experience including both: the design of electrical power distribution systems with some railroad specific electrical systems, lighting, and control; and project management experience that includes engineering design or construction.
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High level of involvement in the operations of our cost control system and analysis of construction costs. Pursuing degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating the activities of aproject to ensure cost, schedule, document control and quality standards are met. Responsibilities Facilitate project meetings with design, construction and commissioning firms.
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Cost Control: Monitor project costs throughout the construction and commissioning phases, providing recommendations to project managers for cost control and mitigation strategies.
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Broad knowledge of construction, repair, maintenance and service procedures, practices, problems and compliance, including procurement, cost-benefit analysis and cost control, also landscaping and mechanical systems preferred.
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Knowledge of CAD system, CAFM, estimating, cost control, scheduling, construction administration, quality control, and specific writing and place planning. Knowledge of project management, accounting, construction design, construction methods, building materials, sustainability, mechanical and electrical construction, cost estimation, building codes and standards, and contract administration.
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Assisting the client PM in overall coordination of the construction effort in support of the effective safety, Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC), and labor relations programs which meet IIF and OE objectives.
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Coordinating and supporting the RFI and submittal process, in concert with the cost controller for alignment with cost budgets. Turner & Townsend Heery is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to provide full project management services and on-site construction oversight for projects ranging in value from $5M to $50M and to support the client representative in delivering successful project outcomes.
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Project Manager/Project Director to define % complete while Project Cost Control Specialist (PCCS) to analyze that billings reflect correct % work completed amounts. Reconcile Construction Cost Report for % complete, Paid-to-Date, Prior Approved Pending Payment, Current Billing, Remaining Balance, Contract Amount, Approved Change Order, and Pending Change Order amounts.
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Primary responsibilities include contract administration, scheduling, planning, cost control and coordination with jobsite supervision to ensure that projects are constructed safely in accordance with design, budget, and schedule.
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Coordinates with Superintendent regarding schedule, labor, equipment, subcontractors, material suppliers and construction means and methods to achieve efficiency and cost effectiveness. BS Degree in Construction Management required or related discipline and field experience in light commercial concrete construction, or equivalent work experience required.
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Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating) Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree or equivalent experience.
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Knowledge of the entitlement/permitting process and construction delivery methods and agreements. Creating and coordinating, with the Construction Field Representative, the monthly, daily and event reporting for the construction team.
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