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Monitor client changes and advise the estimating team of all changes in scope during the estimate period. Review and analyze subcontractor and vendor quotes for accuracy and completeness.
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P1 is a specialty subcontractor providing HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building technologies, controls, millwright, and architectural metal work across the U.S. But there’s so much more to P1’s broad spectrum single-source capabilities, including value-added services like virtual design and construction and multi-trade fabrication.
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Monitor roadway surface to ensure the tunnel is free from hazards and debris. Assist with logging subcontractor and approved visitor access to the Project via the Tunnel Operations Center.
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Ensure all certificates of insurance for each subcontractor are accurate, current and in compliance with the contract documents Prepare electronic files for project use and storage Receive and file daily reports from the job site staff Administrative support as needed for Project Managers and Project Executives Manage filing for assigned projects Requirements: Two or more years of construction job costing and accounting experience.
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Maintain Subcontractor Relations - Periodically monitor subcontractor performance to determine if it is in line with contract and the needs of construction field personnel. Collect / Help Manage Subcontractor Insurance and License Information - Responsible for the initial gathering of insurance and license information from subcontractors for all new projects.
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As a team member of our on-site construction team, you will supervise subcontractor activities; monitor all costs and implement cost controls and walk homes in various stages of construction to ensure quality standards and customer expectations are exceeded.
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Duties/Responsibilities Cont. Closely monitor all Subcontractor performance in order to ascertain that each subcontractor is in compliance with all provisions and requirements of his/her contract with Company.
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Estimate, prepare, submit and monitor the circulation and execution of Change Orders between the Owner, Architect, MC and subcontractor(s) in a timely manner. Allow enough time for the awarded subcontractor or material supplier to supply materials or services in a timely manner.
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Walk each home twice daily, monitor construction progress, and verify material deliveries as necessary; elevate areas of concern to the Construction Manager. Work with the Construction Manager, Area Construction Manager, Customer Care (Warranty) Department, and Sales Associates as a team to maximize subcontractor efficiency, maintain strong City relationships, meet schedules, satisfy Buyers, and deliver a high quality home.
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Additionally, this person will monitor and audit Cupertino Electric, Inc. (CEI)/Subcontractor compliance in accordance with applicable standards, regulations, and project safety requirements.
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Prepare, maintain, and review purchasing files and records, price lists, and the status of requisitions, contracts, and orders, locate suppliers, monitor subcontractor performance, calculate the cost of orders, ensure invoices are charged to the appropriate accounts, and monitor inventory transfer forms for bookkeeping records.
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Coordinate and oversee all aspects of the construction process, including procurement of materials, hiring subcontractors, and managing subcontractor relationships. Monitor and manage project progress, identifying and addressing any issues or delays that may arise.
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The Associate Project Manager I proactively and systematically progresses through basic, intermediate and advanced levels of understanding in key project management competencies (including project financials, project scheduling, understanding & applying accounting principles, risk management, subcontractor management and project plan development), while assisting in providing project-related management for construction projects across various markets within an assigned Region or Division.
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We'll give you the autonomy, technology and support to organize, budget and monitor the final phases of building our customer's new home. K. Hovnanian is celebrating 60 years of quality and leadership in the home building and community development industry.
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NDT services provided are Radiography (R/T), Ultrasonic Testing (U/T), Magnetic Particle Testing (M/T), Dye Penetrates Testing (P/T), Chemical Spot Testing, Metal Monitor Testing, Hardness Testing, Cathodic Protection Surveys, Metallurgical Sample preparation and analysis, Eddy Current Testing, review and final approval authority for all subcontractor furnished radiographs and NDT procedures.
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