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The Preconstruction Manager will lead all precon estimate activities and hire, train, delegate and coach all department actions to best assist the leadership & project management team be successful in all upcoming projects.
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The role of Architectural Project Manager manages preconstruction design for site-specific new store and remodel development for $200+ million in capital expenditures. Must have working knowledge and ability to use computer aided design software (CAD), markup software (Bluebeam) and Project Management Software (Projectmates, Procore, etc.
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The Preconstruction Manager will support and work with management, operations and estimating staff in the review of project plans, requirements and specifications. Coordinates teams of estimators, project management, and proposal staff to secure collaborative delivery projects, facilitates the preconstruction process through a successful GMP negotiation and procurement of the project.
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The Electrical Estimating Manager (Preconstruction) is responsible for leading the overall management of the electrical trade for a project, in both an estimating and preconstruction capacity.
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Partner with the Preconstruction Manager II to coordinate, manage, and supervise the work of all assigned projects, Project Operations management team members, and support staff during the preconstruction activities up to the official hand off from preconstruction to operations in accordance with the preconstruction and risk management processes and procedures.
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This role is responsible for understanding the deliverables, developing a work plan, and identifying resources required while coordinating with the Senior MEP Manager and the Lead Estimating Manager/Preconstruction Manager.
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The preconstruction Manager will work collaboratively with the Director of Integrated Services, Estimators, and Design and Construction Project Managers. Wight & Company, an award-winning Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management firm located in Darien, IL, seeks an energetic Preconstruction Manager to join our team.
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This Preconstruction Manager will lead-the-charge on finding new project opportunities and landing those preconstruction presentations to assure a healthy pipeline of exciting future work for this commercial General Contractor.
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The Preconstruction Manager provides critical management and leadership to the Pre-Construction team and process including: pre-construction project documentation review, cost estimating, risk assessment, and mitigation, and preparing a thorough and timely project evaluation.
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Fessler & Bowman, Inc. is responsible for the successful bidding of projects, from the initial bid review and analysis through the hand-off from the Estimating Team to the Project Management Team. The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for assisting the Director of Estimating in leading and coaching the Estimating team.
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Proficiency with software, including MS Office Suite, project management software, bid management software, and scheduling software (P6 or similar). Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Business, or related field.
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Prepare detailed estimate of entire scope of assigned trades, building system, and/or overall project cost. Prepare detailed estimate of entire scope of assigned trades, building system, and/or overall project cost.
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Coordinate with the Preconstruction Team and Project Management on subcontractor selection. Minimum 3 years of experience in estimating, cost analysis, and/or project management of commercial solar energy systems.
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Our Client is a Regional general contractor with a Local/Nashville office that provides construction services in various spaces, including commercial, civil, industrial, pre-fabrication, historic, healthcare, hospitality, design-build, self-perform, multi-family, urban mixed-use, and arts and culture.
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Summary Description: The Senior Estimator leads and participates in the preparation of estimates for construction projects. Company culture is dynamic and they consider themselves "rogue" with how they approach business & people.
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