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Prepares bid packages, conducts bidders' conferences, analyzes, and evaluates proposals, negotiates subcontract provisions, selects or recommends subcontractors, writes awards, and administers resulting subcontracts.
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Scope In coordination with Project Management and Client Team, this position develops the bid/award negotiation strategy for the project, allocating decision-making authority and task responsibilities to appropriate subordinates; utilizing their time, skills, and potential effectively, planning proper assignments of personnel and appropriate allocation of resources.
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You'll ensure applicable prime contract flow-downs are identified, addressed, and included in assigned subcontracts and obtain necessary reviews and approvals of bidder exceptions, bid evaluations, source selection recommendations, subcontracts, change order management prior to execution, contractual compliance, invoice verification, performance evaluation, closeout of agreements, and records retention.
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Review and approve technical bid evaluations of mechanical equipment and subcontracts. Provide design, specification, selection, and interdisciplinary design coordination services relating to mechanical equipment such as rotating machinery, pressure vessels, atmospheric storage tanks, fired and unfired heat transfer equipment, utility equipment, packaged units, material handling and solids processing systems.
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Prepares bid packages, conducts bidders' conferences, develops evaluation criteria, analyzes and evaluates proposals, negotiates subcontract provisions, selects or recommends subcontractors, writes subcontract packages for review, prepares awards and administers resulting subcontracts.
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Formulates costs for tender submission – labor, equipment, material, rentals, and subcontracts. Responsible for accuracy of bid cost created in Hard Dollar estimating software. Skilled at building positive working relationships with internal and external clientsAn understanding of site conditions that impact bid costs, ensure constructability.
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This individual will engage in the bid/estimating process along with the outreach and negotiations amongst subcontractors/suppliers. Prepares contractual exhibits for scope of work and subcontracts.
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Supports the preconstruction team including quantity takeoff, trade coordination and scope of work development, scope review, bid package development, schedule development, bid list creation and bid advertisement.
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Understand and incorporates into bids complete project specs, drawings, contract requirements, procurement requirements, bids from others/subcontracts, etc. Leads and is responsible for the effort to perform expedient and efficient bid/estimate 'Strip Outs', considering internal and external resource utilization.
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You will be given the autonomy to lead and deliver contract proposal estimates, post-award purchase orders and subcontracts on a broad range of construction projects, with a high level of detail and analysis.
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Award subcontracts and help assign personnel on bid projects. 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.
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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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Develops bid packages conducts bidders' conferences, analyses, and evaluates proposals, negotiate subcontractprovisions, selects, or recommends subcontractors, writes awards, and manages resulting subcontracts.
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Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out. 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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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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