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ResponsibilitiesSupervise the timely and cost-effective installation of the contracted work of either 1) the total project or, due to size, scale and complexity, 2) a particular scope(s), subcontractor(s), or other portion(s) of the projectProvide on-the-job training opportunities for Assistant Superintendents and Project/Office Engineers.
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The ideal candidate should have a wealth of experience in construction management, safety management, blueprint reading, and subcontractor management. Minimum of 3+ years of proven experience as a construction superintendent.
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Looking for a Superintendent - current project is in Texas ending in March 2025, next project is TBD but this is a LONG TERM opportunity with this company. procore, bluebeam, osha 30, construction management, construction, Subcontractor management, Construction supervision, Safety, hospitality, commercial construction, Schedule management.
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Project Engineers & Assistant Project Managers (APM) assist the Project Manager and Project Superintendent in bidding, tracking down subcontractor releases, project billings, helping with RFIs, project scheduling and other administrative management.
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Prepare and submit Superintendent's Daily Reports to document weather and field conditions, trade and subcontractor manpower, progress and conditions impacting the project, as well as Accident Reports, Quality Reports, etc.
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Typically at least 1+ years construction Project Superintendent Or Field Engineer experience. Assists with the complete project operations within the job scope by coordinating with the Sr. Superintendent and project staff.
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The Project Superintendent will manage and control assigned project(s), including overseeing field operations, site safety, productivity, schedule, quality work, and trade contractor and supplier coordination and work closely with all members of the project team, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep the focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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Coordinate with Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. Fast-Growing DFW Commercial Construction Company has an immediate need for Full Time Construction Project Manager for Data Center Construction Projects for High-Profile Clients.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will help reach strategic growth goals by supervising all phases of the construction project. Assisting in estimating, review of subcontractor and material proposals, development of the master schedule.
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Reports to: Project Manager or Project Executive. Ability to implement leading-edge technologies such as Building Information Models (BIM) and Lean to benefit the project. Manage the General Conditions (GCs) and General Requirements (GRs) (back page) for the project to maintain the budget.
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Reports To: Project Superintendent or Superintendents. Assist in the implementation of the site safety program as required and ensure subcontractor compliance with Turner safety standards and all applicable safety codes and regulations.
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Managing the overall site safety program as required and ensuring subcontractor compliance with Turner standards and all applicable safety codes and regulations. Prior pharmaceutical or life science related project experience is strongly preferred.
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Manage the procurement log in coordination with the Project Manager and the Project Superintendent to avoid delays and/or impacts. Ensure subcontracts are executed and insurance is in place; provide clear definitions of work responsibility to subcontractors and vendors from various trades and ensure that all phases of the work are covered; review and approve subcontractor and vendor payment requests.
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Assist the Project Manager with change orders, subcontractor scheduling and invoicing, reviewing monthly job costs. Assist the Superintendent with RFI reports, QA/QC documentation, and construction field operations.
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Hold weekly coordination meetings with subcontractor foremen / project managers to outline requirements of work completion, and other issues as may be required including but not limited to manpower, schedule, sequence of work and inspections.
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