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Manage and evaluate pre-construction due diligence including review of project approval documentation, geotechnical reports, architectural, MEP, and civil engineering plans and specifications, environmental assessments and reports, project design, construction contracts, budgets, construction schedules, fee schedules, ALTA Surveys and title reports, Project Needs Analyses, Reserve Studies, and historical documentation as required.
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The Third Party Risk Management Analyst will support efforts to assess and mitigate third-party risk by supporting and performing the Supplier Due Diligence process within Global Procurement & Third Party Management.
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In this role, you will be responsible for operational due diligence of investments across private equity, private credit, real estate, public equities, and other alternative investments and emerging financial instruments and funds.
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Revit, Architecture, Design, Construction Document, Architectural Design, Architectural Plan, Architectural Drawing, Design Development, Floor Plan, Schematic Design, Conceptual Design, Healthcare Architecture, Commercial Architecture, Design Documents, Design Documentation, Space Planning, Sketchup, Facility Design, Design Production, Design Drawing, Architectural Design Plans, Construction Drawings, Shop Drawing, Building Codes, 3D Design, BIM, Construction Administration.
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Due diligence assistance with zoning requirements, architectural requirements, utility availability, surveys, title work, rollback tax estimations, soil reports, financial analysis, environmental reports, work proposals, preliminary engineering, and land planning.
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Lennar is seeking a Vice President of Land Acquisition to manage all aspects of land acquisition, due diligence, feasibility, design and entitlements for the Division. Direct the planning and coordination of civil engineering, architectural and landscape design services.
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Conduct operational due diligence on hedge, private equity, real estate and long only funds. Brown Advisory is seeking a highly motivated, intelligent, and experienced individual to serve as a Senior Operational Due Diligence (ODD) Analyst.
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What You’ll Do: The Land Acquisition Manager assists in identifying new land acquisition opportunities that align with the Division's land strategy and business plan goals. With the guidance and assistance of Land Acquisition leadership, prepare detailed land packages with relevant support data and exhibits for submittal to the Asset Management Committee to seek approval of real estate transactions.
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Provides subject matter technical support and leadership for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, improvement, and construction of infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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Work activities support various aspects of environmental projects that may include preliminary environmental document preparation, remediation systems - design and operation, environmental permitting, storm water system evaluation and inspection, environmental due diligence, environmental site characterization, compliance inspections, and environmental site closure phases.
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Design experience that includes utilities, site layout, drainage, due diligence and permitting. Project Due Diligence and Site Constraints. Experience with task management, concept design, and assisting project management tasks.
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This position will assist with mergers and acquisitions due diligence, including researching issues as they arise and modeling the impact of the proposed transaction. (10%) Support tax planning and forecasting for mergers and acquisitions due diligence.
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Recommend improvements to policies, processes and controls around investigation, bribery and corruption prevention, third party due diligence, and risk assessment and mitigation matters at Unisys.
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Perform cost comparisons and analyses as needed to support Land Acquisition/Due Diligence. Communicate product and pricing changes to Construction, Sales, Customer Care, Design Studio, and other team members as appropriate.
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Feasibility/Entitlement - Perform site due diligence including review of land use, zoning, utilities, GIS maps, assessor information, comprehensive plan, etc. Tasks include: feasibility analysis; land acquisition due diligence; compiling information for local governments and financing; loan applications; coordinating with attorneys, appraisers, environmental consultants, investors, architects, engineers, and the construction team.
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