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Position Overview: The Superintendent will Oversee their project from project start to closeout. This person will be like an Ambassador to the client/company by helping to run the project, manage it successfully within budget/timeframe and create a reputation of excellence with the owner/client for future business.
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Inspect assigned projects with the owner, design team and Superintendent to formulate a punchlist prior to project close-out. Prepares (with the superintendent) the preconstruction project schedule.
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Ensure efficient project closeout, including completion of all punch list work, owner training and instruction, transfer of spare parts, final cleanup, demobilization and project records archiving.
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Our client, an owner/developer of industrial business parks, is seeking to hire a Superintendent in the Denver office. Verify that each subcontractor has successfully completed the project handed to him.
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The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent. Plans, sequences, and schedules the project with input from the superintendent and subcontractors.
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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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Assist Project Manager, Project Superintendent and Project Engineer as required. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, and Project Progress Schedule as required· Comply with notice requirements such as inspections, survey staking, joint measurements with owner and/or engineer, utility locations and adjustments, testing, claims, etc.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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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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Safety and Close-Out Procedures: Create and execute an SCI punch list prior to Owner/Architect punch list. Work with the Project Administrator to facilitate utility and permit close-out for the purpose of receiving the Certificate of Occupancy.
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Partners with Estimating, Division Management and Project Management to supervise, direct, and coordinate management of construction projects, including direct liaison with owner, designers, and subcontractors to ensure efficient and orderly performance of the job.
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Work hand in hand with the Owner, A/E Team, project manager and project superintendent to insure a successful project. Assist the project superintendent with quality control for the project.
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Set up a pre-planning meeting with field superintendent, estimators, purchasing, engineer, foreman, and detailing. The PM role requires travel to job sites on a temporary or permanent basis dependent upon project team needs.
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Participate in regular meetings with the Project Manager for subcontractor and owner progress updates. It is the Traveling superintendent's responsibility to enforce and uphold all safety requirements on the job site, coordinate and manage subcontractors and suppliers daily, and manage the project schedule to ensure the project is completed on time.
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Acts as an adviser to the owner, design team, and all tradesmen associated with the project. Organizes, coordinates, and supervises the work of the assistant superintendent, field engineers, craft employees, and all subcontractors on construction projects.
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