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The Jr Preconstruction Manager is r esponsible for the coordination of bid documents, subcontractors, vendor pricing, subcontractor and vendor buyouts, project start-up meetings, and owner estimates.
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Collaborating directly with the Preconstruction Manager, Owner, Design Team, and the Operations Team, this position is dedicated to developing construction cost models and estimates across all design phases.
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Manage all preconstruction activities including obtaining permit information from the permit expeditor, ensuring utilities are available and coordinated upon possession, distributing project contact list to vendors and contractors, staging and phase planning, etc.
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Manage all Owner deliverables during preconstruction and construction. Coordinates activities with the Project Executive and assigned staff in Preconstruction, Business Development and Human Resources as required in the execution of assigned projects.
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If applicable, sends owner contract to Vice President of Preconstruction to. Senior Estimator - Commercial Construction - Relocation Assistance available. To apply, send your resume to William Franks at wfranks@stafffinancial.com.
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Make subcontractor award recommendations to customer/owner and the negotiation and finalization of subcontracts with trade partners. Can lead, manage and motivate project teams during the preconstruction phase of a project.
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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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Participate in preconstruction meetings with Owner / Architect – monitor document design and development, establish goals and milestones for document packages and generally monitor project development to ensure it can be procured within budget and on schedule.
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Assists with BIM presentations to industry and owner groups to help foster business development. Supports Marketing, Preconstruction, and Operations with model-related issues. Workplace Wellness Programs.
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Scheduling and managing subcontractor trade coordination meetings, preconstruction meetings and submittal review meetings. Managing information on changes in the Work; preparing an independent analysis, as require; obtaining and checking estimates for the changes from subcontractor; obtaining approval of the Architect and Owner; and resolving any conflicts.
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Prepares (with the superintendent) the preconstruction project schedule. Review FF&E (furniture/fixture/equipment) and finish items with owner prior to purchasing. Inspect assigned projects with the owner, design team and Superintendent to formulate a punchlist prior to project close-out.
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Assist Preconstruction and Project Management to develop an initial project schedule and communicate sequence and schedule updates to all subcontractors and vendors. Working knowledge of all project plans, specifications, contract with Owner, subcontracts, purchase orders, daily correspondence, shop drawings, submittals, and all other project related documents, and maintain a complete and accurate set of as-builts.
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What You Will Be Doing-Work with preconstruction team on various estimating activities including cost estimate preparation, subcontractor participation, value engineering, constructability issues and owner proposal preparation.
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Provide technical support during design and preconstruction to assist owner and Architect Engineer. Provide technical support during design and preconstruction to assist owner and Architect Engineer.
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Participate in preconstruction meetings with Owner/Architect, monitoring document design and development, establishing goals and milestones, and overseeing project development within budget and schedule.
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