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Provide support for construction projects, including cost estimating, construction phasing/scheduling, site inspections, punch list development, and shop drawing review. This role will require a combination of skills including technical leadership, people management, project management, construction management and business development.
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Manage the "punch list process " and when required, perform acceptance inspections of completed items. The Senior Site Quality Specialist is responsible for the implemented quality program on projects to confirm projects are fabricated/installed, examined, tested, and documented in accordance with the project specifications, governing codes of construction, and contract documents.
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Prepares punch list, submits to contractor, and ensures the Certificate of Completion is received. Prioritizes schedules, assigns and supervises division personnel in the completion of construction, maintenance, inspection projects or drafting duties, and special projects such as snow removal.
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Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out. The chief goal of this position will be to manage from start-to-finish all scheduling, cost-control, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations including punch, close/out and warranty issues.
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Assists Project Manager in closing out projects; including but not limited to inspections, punch list completion, obtaining sign offs, obtaining certificates of occupancy, etc. Minimum four years multi-family construction management experience required; a high school diploma or equivalentMust be proficient in most Microsoft based applications including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook and Project; proficiency in Procore strongly preferred.
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Construction phase field inspections & punch list submission. Specifications, reports and other technical editing/writing tasks. Candidates for this position should have experience in the MEP engineering & design industry in the following markets: industrial, manufacturing, commercial office, mixed-use buildings, warehouse, food processing, hospitality, restaurant & retail.
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Oversee the Field operations on job site including system recommendations, scheduling and coordinating with Project Management, installation of product and reconcile punch list items. Able to use MS, project, Procore, MS Office and or similar construction software applications.
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Assists with final inspections and the creation of punch lists; monitors completion of punch list. Interprets blueprints and specifications for contractors to ensure compliance with construction plans and specifications and obtain additional information from the project architect when necessary; recommends changes to documents for ease of construction.
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Maintains few punch list items and quickly corrects items with no repeat deficiencies. StructSure Projects is seeking a qualified Construction Superintendent for projects in San Antonio, TX. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years experience working with the Corp of Engineers, and must have 10 years healthcare experience working in the industry.
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Once the punch list has been signed off by the owner rep / property manager, please scan the punch list onto the server and save under the close out and completion folder. All units and buildings should have a completed punch list saved on the server at the end of the project (please see the sample punch list forms under the close out and completion section.
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Ensure punch list, completion and final completion process through onsite Construction management teamNegotiate, resolve and close out any outstanding change orders, quality issues or disputesWhat youll needTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
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Complete service requests and provide written documentation of work performed, detail turnover units, and satisfactorily complete all turnover punch list items to ensure we are meeting zero defects 3-5 day turn standard.
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Identify construction "punch list" of items to be remedied and ensure they are completed prior to customer's inspection. Assign tasks to fellow crew members and perform civil or tower construction activities such as site clearing and leveling, digging trenches, grounding, forming, shoring, pouring and finishing concrete, spreading rock, (preceding items are Tower Foreman related tasks) etc.
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Ensure punch list, completion and final completion process through onsite Construction management team Negotiate, resolve and close out any outstanding change orders, quality issues or disputes Process and track any final invoices, payment applications, retention payments, etc Prepare and submit final project accounting and budget Assist clients in scheduling, coordination and management of all Owner-direct vendors, consultants.
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Manage the punch list process. 5-10 years combined experience as; Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer, or Construction Manager. Established in 1905, Consigli has grown over the last 100 years from a local fourth generation family business into one of the largest construction managers and general contractors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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