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Lead project teams in the following areas: Preconstruction Work with Indirect Procurement to track the processes for each vendor for each project. Align and interact with Facilities, Space Planning, Environmental Health and Safety, Procurement, Finance and other Intuitive Real Estate and Workplace Services teams.
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Guide Preconstruction team to administer LNTP engineering and procurement scope, schedule, budget, invoicing, and cash flow management. EPC Procurement Strategy - Collaborate and lead to maintain EPC Contractor procurement strategy with a mix of i) repeat/bilateral partners to optimize transaction cost/schedule and ii) market bidding to maintain market intelligence and competitive pricing.
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This individual will be responsible for managing all phases of HVAC construction projects from preconstruction through to close-out, including estimation, procurement, contracting, and project management.
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Provides leadership and guidance in multiple facets of projects including safety, quality, engineering, procurement, construction, environmental compliance, project controls, and public/community relations.
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Client correspondence Project interviews to represent budget approach and Precon managementBudget Management Identify cost impacts throughout preconstruction phase and submit change orders Provide VE and various client requested pricing exercises Manage financials of engineering and BIM Populate billing SOV Establish project JDE budget from estimate Establish project EVMPreconstruction ManagementAct as project manager during the preconstruction phase of projects.
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Our Project Executive/Senior Project Manager role is office-based, located at our office in St. Louis, MO and consists of meeting with owners and design teams, managing and guiding the preconstruction activities, procurement, construction, closeout, and 1 year walk thru process.
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Assist with subcontractor procurement and management, package development, construction layout, material and equipment procurement, submittal review, manpower scheduling, quantity takeoffs, labor productivity reporting, document controls, material purchases, deliveries and inventory, and project controls.
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Position Description: Oversee and direct preconstruction, engineering and field installation of all Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) systems. Manage MEP procurement, project budgets, quality, safety, engineering, coordination, scheduling, installation, commissioning, and close-out processes.
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Demonstrated competency in: estimating, preconstruction, scheduling, procurement, budget/cost control, financial reporting, client relationship, interpersonal skills, computer skills, ability to communicate, both written and oral, leadership and organizational skills.
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The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for preliminary budgeting, schedules, bidding process, procurement, prequalification of subcontractors, detailed take-off and estimating, definition of bid packages, value engineering, and assisting in project buy-out.
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Supports preconstruction activities including design-build procurement. 5 or more years of industry Project Management experience (Project Engineer experience does not count) in heavy highway (DOT) and civil site work including individual projects over $20M.
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Specifically relating to the mechanical and electrical systems (e.g. HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, LowVoltage,Fire Sprinkler) Reports to: Project Manager, Project Executive. Oversee daily activities of Engineer-MEP, Superintendent-MEP, and subordinates.
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Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in preconstruction and procurement with a Commercial General Contractor. As the Vice President of Business Development, Preconstruction and Procurement, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the success of our projects by leading the business development, preconstruction and procurement processes.
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Oversee and direct preconstruction, engineering and field installation of all Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) systems. Oversee and direct preconstruction, engineering and field installation of all Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) systems.
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Ensure QA/QC processes are performed throughout the project, such as permit procurement, independent testing, inspections, and reporting. Preconstruction includes scope of work, project schedule, plans, identifying team members, budgeted hours and coding, safety information, safety requirements, and any other relevant information to support the project team.
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