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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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Assists in preparation of project close-out requirements including unit cost history, operations and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and agency inspections. Works with accounting to maintain subcontractor and vendor requirements for payment processing.
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Oversees, including but not limited to the punch list, operations and maintenance manuals, as-built drawings, etc. Participates in the estimating and change management process and tools, including quantity take-off and review of subcontractor proposals.
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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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Supports the close out of projects, including but not limited to the punch list, operations and maintenance manuals, as-built drawings, etc. This position will be responsible for participating in 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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Final punch and close-out preparation for final billings, O & M Manuals, punch out completion, substantial completion signed, final inspection, occupancy certificates with the City and/or State.
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Performs a detailed review of subcontractor bids for buyout purposes and awards subcontracts when negotiations have been concluded; ensures that subcontractors have all the required bonds and insurance policies in place before allowing work tobegin, resolving problems as they arise regarding the interpretation/administration of the contracts.
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Work with the AP/AR Manager to process owner and subcontractor billings, approve codes and their amounts, and release subcontractors after owner payment. Coordinate with the Project Executive to set-up contracts/P.O.'s, required testing/inspections, submittals/samples, subcontractor/supplier lists, project schedule.
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The chief goal of this position will be to help 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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Manage close out punch list and commissioning activities in a timely manner. Assist engineering team with subcontractor, vendor, and supplier bid procurement. Resolve subcontractor disputes.
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Perform all make-ready duties including but not limited to: Punch-out & drywall repair, installation, floor repair, painting, and trash out. Ensures that the property inventory is maintained to Company standards including by conducting tenant turns, move-out inspections, and monitoring general contractor vendor and subcontractor work.
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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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The Project Executive will be assigned to one or more Clients and will be responsible for those Client’s projects from estimate through close out. Visit jobsites on ongoing basis, inspecting the work and establishing final punch list.
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Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out. Strong software and technology skills (Procore or other similar program) Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out.
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