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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. Responsible for enduring safety documentation onsite; including but not limited to SDS sheets and QC/QA plans.
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Conduct start up meetings, document preparation with required parties or new hires, develop and resolve open issues/punch list, and complete project close out documentation. Maintain detailed project documentation of key project decisions and customer/project requests/revisions.
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Ability to take a commercial project from initial pre-construction planning through contract execution and physical launch to punch out and turn over phases. Manages multiple delegated projects from pre-construction to punch out.
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Approves all subcontractor work for partial and/or full payment, approving and coding invoices and signing pay requests; ensures that all close-out documentation and punch list items are satisfactorily resolved before authorizing final release of retainage; monitors subcontractors and vendors for adherence to performance and payment obligations under the agreement and makes timely notifications to Risk Management or the surety as required.
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Ensure that project deliverables and milestones are met including close out documentation and punch list items. Have reliable transportation with the ability to travel - including possible out of town projects requiring hotel/multiple overnight trips.
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Manages all aspects of construction for assigned projects including estimating, competitive bidding, scheduling, monitoring construction progress, reviewing drawings, performing final punch list, collecting close-out documentation, and resolution of warranty issues.
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Performs a variety of tasks associated with completion of a project, including closeout documentation, completion reports, collection of final monies due, SWPPP, etc. Austin Industries and all operating divisions (Austin Bridge & Road, Austin Commercial, and Austin Industrial) do not accept unsolicited resumes, candidates' names or summaries from staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters.
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Expedite the return of project-specific mark-ups during project development and support completion of project-specific close-out documentation and own and drive all aspects of the close milestone processing to achieve timely and clean project quality gates.
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Manage the close-out documentation and punch list processes. Develop and maintain project documentation, including project schedules, budgets, and change orders. The primary responsibility will be to assist with the development and construction of a ground-up, 700,000 SF Class A industrial park in Revere, MA. Additional responsibilities may include advanced manufacturing and life science developments, ground-up and conversion multifamily developments, and owners representative services for select tenant fit-outs.
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Lead project close-out efforts including final billings, warranties, close-out documentation and punch list completion. Setting up and issuing documentation for pricing and change administration.
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Takes initiative to find solutions Coordinate the punch-out of front-end system Interfaces with Electrician on coordination items Documentation of tested points / and wiring runs Startup/Testing of terminal unit and air handling unit controllers as well as central plant controllers (HW Systems, CHW Systems, and CW Systems) Communicate directives to electrical subcontractors for proper installation of our control components.
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Construction Documentation/Administration Phases tasks including but not limited to file sharing, print coordination, logging RFIs and submittals, QA/QC documents stamping and coordination including Project Close-Out tasks including punch list tracking.
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Manage project close-out information including receipt of required documentation from subcontractors, electronic assembly and/or compiling binders of close-out documents, and transmission of all required information.
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Arcadis is seeking a Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector , with 8 or more years' experience including large diameter pipeline inspection experience, to join our Construction Management team out of our Plantation, Florida office.
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Help define and work with management on AV installation best practices and refine associated procedures, templates, tools, and documentation. CONTEXT :The AudiovIsual Project Manager will be responsible for the overall implementation and execution of audio visual integration projects, ensuring consistency with company strategy, commitments, and goals within agreed timelines and within agreed budgets.
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