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Completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new move-ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Participate in close out activities including punch list and building operations training. Working knowledge of construction management software platforms and tools including Procore, PlanGrid, FieldWire, Bluebeam, and P6.
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Punch list all assigned projects and tasks to ensure alignment with company standards and specifications. Follow lockout-tag-out procedures, confined space procedures, and other safety and environmental procedures/policies and ensure compliance with all company policies, building codes, and safety initiatives as assigned.
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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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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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Ensure punch list, substantial completion and final completion process through onsite Construction management team. Update Cx Alloy during the commissioning phase and close out all open commissioning items.
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For example, improving requisition and PO structure, utilization of static or punch-out catalog, redirection to preferred suppliers or sourcing events. For example, improving requisition and PO structure, utilization of static or punch-out catalog, redirection to preferred suppliers or sourcing events.
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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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Assists in maintaining the grounds, common areas, and amenities by picking up trash and debris, pressure-washing breezeways and pool areas, performing general cleaning, and painting curbs and signage as needed.
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Coordinates punch-out, pre-final, and final acceptances. SummaryThe Project Manager I in the Urban Division will deliver concrete/steel products in mid to high-rise construction spaces with a project size exceeding $M.
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Ability to handle project management from acquisition of contract through close-out (such as RFI's, submittals, change orders, punch lists and close-out docs) - Prefer the ability to read and interpret blue prints, specifications, structural drawings, shop drawings and all schedules as to understand architectural intent - Prefer experience with utilizing project management software, spreadsheets and estimating software.
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Then consider the below opportunity for a lead Superintendent at one of the most prestigious GCs in the US! Award subcontracts and help assign personnel on bid projects. Must have experience running commercial projects from start to finish (Ground-Up as a GC Superintendent.
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Renovation experience a huge plus Must also have experience in: *Carpentry *Electrical *Painting *Plumbing *Appliance Repair *Punch out lists. Renovation experience a huge plus Must also have experience in: *Carpentry *Electrical *Painting *Plumbing *Appliance Repair *Punch out lists.
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Field Punch List creation, project close out and Client turnover as required. Oversees, directs, and manages the design team, contracted consultants, and general contractors responsible for developing project scope, budget, design, and build out on each project.
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For Union and Prevailing Wage roles compensation and benefits may vary from the listed information above due to Collective Bargaining Agreements and/or local governing authority. Incumbents must have EPA certifications Type 1 and II or Universal for refrigerant recycling.
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