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TheConstruction Control Managersupports the 355th Civil Engineer Squadron (355 CES) at Davis Monthan, AFB with management and surveillance of difficult and complex construction projects such as renovation of multi-unit family housing projects; repair of underground electrical distribution systems; and construction of administrative office buildings, hospitals, aircraft maintenance and support facilities, or multi-story computer facilities.
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On-site campus Junior Project Manager to provide management and guidance for construction renovation projects. Reporting to the Chief Planning Officer, the Junior Project Manager provides management and input for capital planning, design and construction efforts to plan and implement major and minor capital projects, deferred maintenance, critical infrastructure, and repair and alteration projects for Sonoma State University.
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We are looking for candidates with at least 10 years of project management experience as an owner’s representative on challenging renovation programs. What You’ll Do:Acts as the client’s agent in delivering complex PMC services for key clients in the areas of strategic planning, alternative delivery, innovative financing, procurement/contract management, risk management, project controls, quality management, construction management, project closeout and acceptance, and operations/maintenance.
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Provides weekly reports to the Executive Director of Facilities Management to update senior leaders on the status of capital construction and renovation projects at the College. Under general supervision of the Executive Director of Facilities Management, this position is responsible for coordination and logistics of all activities associated with capital construction and renovation projects, including planning and preparing capital budgets, updating the master plan, liaising between the Tennessee Board of Regents and the College on all capital construction and renovation projects and maintaining physical facilities databases.
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Job Description SummaryResponsible for the effective and profitable management and delivery of end-to-end PMC services on a program with a value of >=$1B. The Program Manager will deliver extensive code and infrastructure upgrades to the Main Terminal at SEA with a focus on Smoke Control, Emergency Power, Sprinkler Systems, Asbestos Abatement, improving, repairing, or replacing rated walls and utility shafts, and Baggage Handling / Baggage Claim areas, Elevator and Architectural upgrades.
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We specialize in providing full-service construction management, CE&I, and design services for a full spectrum of industries encompassing construction projects for heavy highway roadway, bridge, railroad, tunnel, airport, seaport and marine, commercial and institutional building facilities, ITS, mechanical, electrical, environmental, water, sewer, utility, as well as design-build services for both new infrastructure and renovation projects.
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Plant Construction Company, L.P. is an award‐winning general contractor headquartered in San Francisco with an annual volume of approximately $400M. For over 75 years, Plant has been a leader in the construction industry providing preconstruction, construction management, and general contracting services for a wide range of project types including seismic renovation, infrastructure, life sciences, education, office, mixed-use developments, historic structures, hospitality and residential.
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. The responsibility of the Fire Protection Division (FPD), Office of Safety, Health, and Environmental Management (OSHEM) is to develop and coordinate a comprehensive Smithsonian (SI) Fire Protection Program, which includes fire safety and fire prevention.
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Whether it's a new arena, tilt-wall warehouse or renovation of an existing high-rise tower - The Team's fire protection engineers are ready to provide expert level project support. Responsible for project management, technical work productdevelopment, and business development in Austin, Texas area.
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Skills Required: Expert in quantity surveying, cost management, or project management, including planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of large, complex projects. Minimum Experience required: 2-6 years’ relevant experience of management of staff including project and cost professionals and/or technicians, managing major projects including development of project scope, goals, work plans, timeliness, and implantation strategies, developing measurement processes/methods for assessing progress toward goals and project outcomes.
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The Quality Assurance Representative will support multiple projects thru the life of the contract, including new construction or repair as design-bid-build and design-build for maintenance facilities; office/administrative facilities, detention housing/dormitory facilities; and training facilities, warehouse renovation, armory relocation/consolidation, restroom expansions, and a microgrid project.
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Reporting to the Head of Capital Projects, the Manager of Capital Projects is responsible for the planning and management of the Getty building design and construction of capital projects, including renovation, new construction, and project administration including financial forecasting and budgeting.
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As a Project Supervisor, you will assist the homeowner, project manager & tradesmen through the renovation process. Manage project life-cycle: understanding scope, scheduling work, tradesman management, client relationships & customer satisfaction.
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Most of this work is performed as a prime contractor, contracted by NAVFAC Far East. The Project Manager (“PM”) position is a first-level management position. OCONUS project management experience with preference given to experience in Asia, the Pacific Region and/or Diego Garcia.
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Create and maintain cost loaded project schedule, for every assigned project, in its native software (Microsoft Project or Oracle Primavera P, as determined by project requirements and Director), while also maintaining in Procore and eCMS.Generate, route for approval, and actively maintain project specific submittal register(s) (unless/until it can be delegated to a Quality Control Manager at the site.
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