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Superintendent needed for a custom, new construction single family and multifamily residential construction company. Conduct regular project check ins to ensure quality and consistency with company construction practices.
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A proven track record of running Multifamily project types in the $35M+. Do you have prior experience as a Project Manager in the Multifamily market? Would you like an opportunity to manage their high quality Multifamily construction projects.
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Strong operational, compliance and regulatory understanding, including deep HUD Project Based Section 8 programs and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) familiarity and knowledge. Four (4) years of experience working in Tax-Credit, HUD Project Based Section 8 and Market-Rate property management.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience in scheduling software like Microsoft Project, Procore, Primavera is advantageous. Multifamily and Student Housing Construction Expertise preferred: Demonstrated knowledge and experience in multifamily and student housing construction is essential.
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We are currently seeking to add a Senior Construction Project Manager with strong experience in commercial, healthcare, education, retail or multifamily construction projects in Connecticut.
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Strong background in either commercial, healthcare, education, or multifamily construction. Our client is a premier General Contractor located in the Twin Cities, currently involved in numerous high profile projects in the commercial, education, healthcare, and multifamily space.
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Run/manage commercial and multifamily construction project from start to finish. The Construction Superintendent coordinates site activities including trade and field personel in order to complete commercial and multifamily projects on time and within budget.
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Providing sitework services on all types of commercial construction projects such as: Schools, Hospitals, Multifamily Apartments, and more. Providing sitework services on all types of commercial construction projects such as: Schools, Hospitals, Multifamily Apartments, and more.
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We are a San Diego Multifamily GC that focuses mainly on multifamily projects. 3+ years of Project Management experienceExperience working on ground up commercial construction projectsBachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or relevant degree preferred but not requiredApplicable Project Management Software experience preferredDeveloped thorough understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes, standards, etc.
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This would include multifamily and commercial vertical projects (ground up and rehab), as well as some land development projects. Candidates must possess demonstrated qualifications and experience in all areas of project management including estimating, scheduling, design management, constructability reviews, project accounting, bid management, contract development and management, client management and other related project management skills.
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The primary responsibility will be to assist with the development and construction of a ground-up, 700,000 SF Class A industrial park in Revere, MA. Additional responsibilities may include advanced manufacturing and life science developments, ground-up and conversion multifamily developments, and owners representative services for select tenant fit-outs.
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Some projects include multifamily (senior-living, higher education housing, apartments/condos), light industrial (warehouses, distribution centers, light manufacturing), and commercial. Experience in ground up industrial, multifamily, and/or commercial office space.
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Job Description Urban Desing Specialists is looking for an Architectural project manager to join our team in Marina Del Rey. California Architectural license is preferred but not required. The successful candidate must have an experience with Multifamily projects, including Type III and Type I construction.
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Construction Project Manager - Multifamily Renovation / Redevelopment. Computer skills to include, Excel, Word, Adobe Acrobat, Timberline and Microsoft Project. 7+ Years of commercial construction field in either new construction, renovation and rehab, commercial preferably in Multifamily.
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Our client is a mid-sized GC with a portfolio of Commercial and Multifamily projects throughout the Miami/FTL area. Are you an APM experienced in managing Ground-Up and Interior Commercial projects greater than $10M.
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