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Update Project Schedule & Cost Analysis & Review with General Superintendent prior to Monthly Close-Out meeting. Review Project Schedule, Goals, Duration, Scope & Heavy Job Reporting with General Superintendent.
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Working with the Project Engineer, Superintendent and Safety Department to promote a safe working environment and ensure all Company, Owner and OSHA requirements are followed. Attend and Participate in internal turnover meeting with Preconstruction, Project Engineer, PMA and Superintendent.
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Develop start-up schedule with Project Manager and send it to the Project Executive and General Superintendent for review. Identify pre-mobilization activities in conjunction with the Project Executive, General Superintendent, and the Project Manager.
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This position is responsible for the direct supervision of the Superintendent(s), Subcontractors, Vendors, Assistant Project Manager, and Project Administrator. We provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction.
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The Site Superintendent will ensure that conflicts within or revisions to said documents are communicated to the project team (i.e., superiors, architect, engineer, consultants, and Owner) for mutual resolution, prior to execution of work that deviates from the approved plans.
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Participates in meetings with Electrical Engineers, Electrical subcontractors, Owner (SME's) and Utility interconnect Supervise all project Electrical subcontractors to ensure effective use of project resources as well as industry processes.
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The Senior Superintendent works alongside Project Operations and Field Management to foster great client relationships, develop our employees, and oversee the construction of safe, high quality, profitable, and on schedule renewable projects.
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Initiate and review close-out procedures with the project superintendent, owner, and architect before trade contractor work starts; maintain a zero punch list. Work with the Superintendent in adhering to the schedule for early project close-out and final acceptance by the owner.
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Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects. Medium to large heavy highway, road project experience ($20M+) is required.
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Develop and maintain positive client relations (owner, clients, consultants, public) · Coach, supervise and train foreman and field employees on the project site(s) · Review project performance on a continuing basis and recommend to project manager corrective actions as needed.
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Vice President, Manager of Field Operations, Safety Director, Safety Engineer, Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Assistant, Team Facility Manager, Tradesmen, Subcontractors, Owner Representatives, Architects/Consultants, Local Authorities.
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The Traveling Superintendent establishes effective working relationships with Owner, Owner’s Rep, Building Manager, Building Engineer, foremen, and subcontractors. The Traveling Superintendent will review and understand fully contract requirements to the Owner, drawings, specifications, subcontractor scopes of work, and other documents to establish the scope of work.
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Review and advise the Senior Project Manager on all costs that are not included in the base contract with the project owner and/or the applicable subcontracts. Schedule: Ensure the project is completed per our schedule in the Owner Contract.
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The Senior Project Manager works closely with the President of the Construction Company as well as the General Superintendent, communicating with upper management conveying the needs of the clients and the status of their respective projects.
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Monitor and control construction effort through direction of Project Superintendent and/or Foreman to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design, budget, and schedule; interface with the owner representative and engineer.
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