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Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out. The Assistant will be involved with all scheduling, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations.
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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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Perform Punch-out and participate in Pre-final and Final acceptance Inspections. Responsible for project level Quality Control and oversight of craft labor and/or subcontractor management, logistics, schedules, sample collection, data analysis and report preparation as required to advance project progress.
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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. Works with accounting to maintain subcontractor and vendor requirements for payment processing.
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Prepare for final punch and close-out, including final billings, O & M manuals, punch out completion, substantial completion sign-off, final inspection, and occupancy certificates acquisition.
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Acting as a working QC manager, serves to coordinate all technical activities in an efficient manner to ensure that the project requirements and deadlines are met. WSP utilizes innovative project management, estimating and project controls tools and has current contracts in place with all the major service branches.
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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 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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Supervise final punch out. From concept to draft plans to a bid proposal, They work hand-in-hand to create the best possible result for any client & use a stable subcontractor workforce to help them accomplish this goal.
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Project types include:-ground up & -build-out commercial retail/shopping-ground-up commercial, medical-office, Restaurant, Mixed-Use and other consumer related project types. Position "Snapshot"The Commercial Construction Superintendent will be responsible for coordinating all Nashville jobsite construction operations and supervising all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget & while promoting a safe workplace environment.
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Their portfolio spans from public works, retail, restaurant to light-industrial. However, Their specialty is commercial retail new/renovation construction. Why you will want to work with this Company: A Small, Local but very established commercial GC in the Nashville area that has a broad range of clientele and project types.
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Tenant Improvement and Interiors Experience a requirement. They incentivise their Superintendent to make great income for the exceptional candidate that can manage project schedule & budget to achieve the company project's goals.
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Then consider the below opportunity for a Assistant Project Manager with one of the most prestigious GCs in the US! Strong software and technology skills (Procore or other similar program) Award subcontracts and help assign personnel on bid projects.
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The assistant superintendent will be responsible for the supervision and management of subcontractors, vendors and punch-out staff utilized during the course the construction process. Supervises the activities of any punch-out staff and laborers hired for the completion of the project.
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Then consider the below opportunity for a lead Superintendent at one of the most prestigious GCs in the US! Must have experience running commercial projects from start to finish (Ground-Up as a GC Superintendent.
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