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Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical. 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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Support lease administration activities, including maintaining Landlord Communication files, updating the Landlord Approval documents for on-site work and maintaining any necessary records.
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The OCONUS a CM/PM-Dev is responsible for developing construction documents and specifications; evaluation of bids; reviewing of shop drawings and submittals; conducting site inspections and quality assurance; evaluating project modifications and change orders; and validating accomplishment of work claimed on invoices for partial payments.
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Manage job-site subcontractor meetings to ensure that the project goals are met. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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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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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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Manages and creates project plans and schedules, proposals, and site requirements; engages other sales support members, Regional Service Manager, and/or Business Development Director as required.
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The Assistant Project Manager/ Estimator will be responsible for helping the PM manage and oversee construction projects, preparing estimates for jobs, and ensuring that projects are completed on-time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of clients.
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And the PA One Call before digging begins on site. Supports the Superintendent and other project personnel to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget.
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Oversees the day to day activities of construction projects to ensure sub-trades are bought out, and on site with required materials and equipment on time. Keep Project Executive abreast on any issues encountered.
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In this role, you will work closely with the on-site Senior Superintendent to oversee our ground-up new development project from inception to completion. With a focus on ground-up new developments, we take pride in shaping the landscape of urban living.
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Someone who will lead the on-site construction team, and oversee all work on site. Coordinating and overseeing all work on site. Managing the on-site construction team.
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NextPath Career Partners is currently seeking a Commercial Construction Project Manager to join our client’s team in Tampa, FL. This is an on-site, direct hire position.
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Must have experience with ground up construction projects and site work supervision – experience with only interior fit-outs or tenant improvements will not be a fit. The Construction Project Manager is a crucial player on this local team in Morrisville.
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Work with the Renovation/Rehab Team (SVP, Construction - Asset Management, Project Managers and Construction Analysts) on processing all draw requisitions. The Project Manager will be responsible to assist the SVP, Construction - Asset Management with the site inspections and monitoring of the construction/renovation projects, as well as all aspects of the draw requisition process.
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