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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. Lead reliable due-diligence and entitlement scope/schedules for new and remodel projects, including management of fee-development entitlements and TSC remodel permits; and evaluate developer entitlement scopes to confirm build-to-suit schedules.
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Summary Description: The Assistant Preconstruction Manager/Estimator supports the Preconstruction Team in managing all aspects of the preconstruction phases of commercial construction projects, including subcontractor solicitation and outreach, take-offs, conceptual estimating, creating bid-packages, overall estimate creation, buyout, cost allocation, schedules, requests for information, drawing reviews, constructability analysis, value analysis, safety, and risk management.
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Assist the preconstruction staff in the preconstruction process (budgets, scope review, constructability, scheduling, bid day preparation, proposal breakdowns, bid leveling, etc.
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The Preconstruction Manager is also responsible for scheduling and leading efficient pre-permitting submission review meetings and preconstruction-to-construction hand-off meetings. The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for actively supporting the sales team in winning new work and providing.
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Review Project with Controller & Project Accountant – Project Duration, Scope, Heavy Job Reporting Format, Davis-Bacon Wages, Per Diem needs, Billing Cycle, Project Budget, Profit Goals & Project Risks – Can be handled during turn over meeting.
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The preconstruction manager is responsible for the planning and design of scope, budget, schedule prior to handing off to the construction manager to construct focusing on taking ownership to resolve upstream issues and support the construction team throughout the process.
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The PD will also oversee: preconstruction planning, design development, plan reviews, constructability reviews, subcontractor coverage, bid schedules, permit procurement, scope coverage, staffing requirements and general conditions.
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Determine proposal specifications and the scope of work by reviewing drawings, attending and/or managing bid and preconstruction meetings, etc. In addition, the Preconstruction Manager will assist with business development.
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These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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Primary responsibility for assisting in developing (with QC Mgr and staff) , communicating and implementing the overall Design-Build scope including Health, Safety, Environmental (HSE) and Quality Management Plan (QMP) elements at the subcontractor project management level all the way through to the craft labor level.
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Facilitating/attending all key Project meetings including, but not limited to the following: preconstruction conference, schedule orientation meeting, daily progress meetings, commissioning meetings, demonstration and training meetings, start-up meetings, and pre-acceptance test meeting.
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Profitability, Planning, and Scheduling Manage personal productivity to maintain a profit margin while executing the basic services Identify and communicate design scope change orders to the design manager Monitor civil designer staff to assure fiscal efficiency Meet civil design schedule to align with target dates for deliverables Assure that open permits are sufficiently closed out and terminated with applicable agencies.
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Collaborate with Chief Estimator, Engineering Manager, Operations Manager(s), Sales/Preconstruction Manager and others required to create complete, comprehensive proposals and budgets. Applying the Bid Filter to potential Design/Assist and Design/Build projects and recommend potential opportunities to the Sales/Preconstruction Manager.
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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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The Preconstruction Manager reviews the progress of existing projects to ensure their completion within the parameters of the established preconstruction services scope. The Preconstruction Manager manages the process and resources that provide quality pre-construction services to both internal project team members and external clients.
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