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During Post-construction process, ensures timely closeout including punch list, schedule and monitor work throughs, ensure completion of lien waiver (internal), lender requirements, and other activities, participate in post-mortem meetings, ensure proper record keeping for physical and electronic storage, and resolve internal warranty issues and other external issues.
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This position requires proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and other mobile and web-based construction management software such as Procore, Bluebeam/Adobe Acrobat, etc, is required for this position.
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QA/QC - compliance with design - zero punch list. Understand and utilize Procore Construction Management Software. 5 years of experience in a construction-related management capacity in the field.
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The Project Engineer Intern position will assist the Project Manager to write and track RFI's or review submittals, assist in change orders, maintain construction drawings, assist with subcontract and schedule administration, assist the Superintendent with punch list management and other needed items, etc.
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A degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Building Construction, Mechanical Engineering, etc. Assist with the punch list process by coordinating with necessary parties, tracking all items, and distributing lists to all parties.
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The Construction Manager ensures the progression of the project in providing attention and coordination in both field and office construction management tasks. Managing project punch-list inspection.
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High School Diploma or GED plus four years of construction supervision, including project monitoring, scheduling, estimating, and blueprint reading or Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management.
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Actual baseline schedule throughout project Manage the Deficiency List process to ensure visibility and close tracking of items on a routine basis to minimize Punch List items at the close out of the project Effectively communicate project changes and their implementation Maintain a clean and safe physical environment Financial monitoring and reporting responsibilities, in conjunction with the Project Manager.
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This position will be responsible for implementing and carrying out many facets of the construction process such as general construction management, punch lists and executing self-perform work, in order to understand the building process and how JE Dunn executes projects.
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Oversee all aspects of project closeout, including final inspection and resolution of any punch-list items. Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Assists in the preparation of project close-out requirements including unit cost history, operations and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and agency inspections. The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent.
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Project Management experience in government, DSA, Industrial, and/or military construction assignments preferred. Ensure proper close-out procedures have been followed and documented including quality control, punch list; and any contractual project completion requirements have been satisfied.
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Researching construction management best practices. The role functions will include contract administration, project planning and scheduling, project reporting, and an advisory role to project management issues and activities.
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Supports management in punch‐list definition, identifying remaining activities to be completed. Associate’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related discipline plus seven (7) years supervising construction; OR.
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Subcontractor Building Punch List. Sage 300 for all project specific Estimating, Project Management, Job Cost and Accounting needs. Assist and ensure Superintendent is providing two week progress report (previous two weeks and next two weeks) bi-weekly to Project Management Team.
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