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Leads the turnkey construction management of New, Relocation, and Expansion Conventional/Tenant Build-Out projects to include preliminary site visits; initial design; project scope of work; construction budgeting; contractor selection; pre-construction planning and permitting; on site construction inspection; and overall schedule management (15 projects annually at 1.5 CUE per project.
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Responsible for cost control at assigned sites, regulatory agency on-site compliance and ensure that assigned work site complies with all Federal and State safety and environmental laws and AWH Job Site Safety Manual.
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The Construction Project Manager I carries out day-to-day routine duties to support the entire lifecycle of assigned construction projects to include: scheduling of work; coordination of associated departments during construction oversight and evaluation of on-site personnel; coordination of subcontractors, materials and equipment; ensures work proceeds as specified and on schedule; all project documentation is properly completed; and the project is successfully closed out and delivered timely.
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The Assistant Project Manager will have opportunity to learn about all different areas of construction. Directs and supervises work of project administration staff and construction engineers, as well as works in partnership with project superintendents to establish operational priorities.
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Minimum five (5) years experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction projects which range in value between $ 10 million and $ 150 million and encompass ground-up, renovation, and conversion construction of mid-rise and high-rise towers.
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The Project Manager provides direct support to project labor teams in the heavy, highway, infrastructure, site work, and concrete construction industry on projects ranging from $250,000 - $10 million.
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Prepare and maintain a three-week look-ahead schedule for all activities on the job site; submit to Project Manager and/or Prime contractor weekly. This client is looking for a qualified candidate to fill the Multifamily Construction Project Manager role.
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Keywords: Construction Project Manager, Commercial Construction Project Manager, Construction, Commercial Construction, Builder, Project Management.
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Work with Project Superintendent to develop and review subcontractor scopes of work/contracts, project schedule, and site logistics plan. Lead weekly/bi-weekly OAC meetings on-site once construction begins to review progress and address challenges directly with client.
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Contrack Watts Inc. is seeking a Project Safety Manager to be located on a project in Bangor, WA. Federal and/or USACE experience is required. The Project Safety Manager supplies site safety leadership and oversight for an assigned project(s.
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Work is performed in an office settings and outdoor site work is required in the inspection of various land use developments, construction sites or public works facilities.
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In this structured training program, you will gain hands-on experience alongside a current Project Manager and will master the knowledge and skills you need to effectively manage a job site.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Estimator/Project Manager at Couch Group. The Estimator/Project Manager will work closely with the construction team and other stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery.
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The Senior Construction Project Manager will assist with leading on-site team support efforts for an Airport Terminal Expansion Program. The Senior Construction Project Manager will focus on construction surveillance and documentation, contractor performance measurement and reporting on the status of compliance in the areas of project cost, schedule, quality, and safety.
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Responsibilities: Performs on-site activities to monitor the progress of construction by walking through each home daily, reviews status of work completed during the period covered, reviews overall work progress to ensure accurately proceeding in accordance with plan and specifications.
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