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Prepare and maintain a three-week look-ahead schedule for all activities on the job site; submit to Project Manager and/or Prime contractor weekly. Maintain daily reports to submit to Project Manager and or Prime contractor daily.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure building the project on schedule and within budget. Job Description As the Construction Project Manager you will:Establish the project control plan.
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My client is a midsized general contracter located in Clayton, MO. They act as both an owner's representative and construction manager, and offers full-service general contracting for owners and developers in industrial, education, healthcare, leisure, office, retail, and historic renovation.
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They specialize in a design-build approach, commercial renovation and remodeling, ground-up retail and commercial spaces as well as hospitality and restaurant construction. Immediate hire for a JOC Project Manager in Houston, TX|Working for a top GC with a clear path for growth and a strong backlog.
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Our client is looking for a talented Project Manager who will be responsible for planning and overseeing projects to ensure they are completed in a timely fashion and within budget. The Project Manager will plan and designate project resources, prepare budgets, monitor progress, and keep stakeholders informed the entire way.
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Provide leadership and direction on high-end retail construction projects. They focus on luxury retail projects over $50M, with an extremely strong forecast of projects in the Chicago-land area in upcoming years.
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They specialize in tenant improvement and additions but are growing in the ground-up space, with a focus on commercial construction as well as light industrial, medical office space, municipal, and the retail space.
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Project Portfolio: large scale commercial, retail, big box retail, restaurant, K-12 education. Our client offers a complete range of construction services for large scale commercial and big box retail projects.
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Commercial, retail, and industrial focused construction firm |Great work life balance. Focusing in Automotive, Educational, Grocery, Non-Profit, Public Sector, Retail, and Self-Storage projects.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. A competitive base salary between $100,000-$135,000+ (Depending on Experience.
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Excellent benefits, strong pipeline, and above market base compensation|Opportunity to mentor Project Engineer and/or Assistant Project Manager. The work that they do will be in a variety of sectors but primarily educational, healthcare, multifamily, municipal, recreational, and retail.
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Leads Pre-installation meetings to set expectations for safety on the project. Vast Portfolio of Projects Including Financial, Institutions, Worship, Health care, Medical, Retail, K12, Federal, Municipal, Office.
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Our client is looking for a Commercial Construction Project Manager to join their team in the Northwest Arkansas Area. This role will offer long term development and provide the successful candidate with exposure to both ground up and renovation construction within light industrial, commercial interiors, higher education, retail, restaurants, and K-12 markets.
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Builds in the Commercial, Retail and Light Industrial sectors. Strong base salary (85-110) based on experience. Experience with commercial, retail or industrial builds. What's on Offer.
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