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Company DescriptionFor over 25 years, Project Solutions, Inc. (PSI) has been a trusted partner for clients across federal, state, city, tribal, and private sectors. Specializing in construction management, engineering, and business consulting, PSI consistently delivers high-quality services that prioritize quality, schedule, and cost efficiency. We excel at solving challenges and delivering projects efficiently and to the highest standards. PSI also offers a wide range of expertise, including project management, construction inspection, engineering studies, financial training, and technical support. We are dedicated to exceeding client expectations and turning undefined projects into successful outcomes.Role DescriptionThis is a full-time remote Construction Project Manager role. The Construction Project Manager will oversee day-to-day project operations, coordinate construction activities, manage project budgets, and ensure adherence to schedules. The role will require effective communication with stakeholders, reporting on project progress, and resolving issues to meet project goals. This position demands a proactive approach to achieving project quality, schedule, and cost objectives while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.This project involves oversight for masonry repair and restoration work for the deteriorating historic exterior masonry façades of the James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse. The building is approximately 480,000 square feet. The construction services scope of work includes comprehensive cleaning, patching, repairing, repointing, and replacement of masonry elements exhibiting issues such as glazing loss, staining, spalling, and cracking. This initial phase of a multi-phase restoration project will focus on the historic exterior masonry façade of the 7th Street (West) Elevation and the three (3) Elevator/Stair Towers. Key components include the installation of temporary access systems (e.g., scaffolding, platforms), implementation of critical safety measures, and the removal of deteriorated masonry materials. All repair materials will be carefully matched to the historic fabric in appearance and performance, addressing specific documented conditions like sealant failure and ornament instability.Responsibilities and Duties:Coordinates technical and administrative activities for the project.Reads, interprets, and understands the construction contract plans and specifications.Reviews drawings as design reviewers and changes to contract documents.Assists the government in providing direction and control of design and construction phase activities.Advise GSA with sound management advice regarding all services to be performed.Take all reasonable measures to anticipate problems and delays to minimize or eliminate their adverse impact on the project schedule, budget, and approved design.Take the initiative and act to promptly resolve conflicts, mitigate circumstances that could lead to claims, and keep GSA advised of any potential disputes and project delays.Manages the inspections of physical work performance and installations of materials/components.Ensures quality and safety standards are met.Prepares IGEs and reviews schedules.Reviews pay applications.Develop and control budgets and funding strategies.Maintains effective communication with project stakeholders and facilitates meetings.Understand and fully comply with the principles of Federal contracting, including contract administration in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the General Services Administration Acquisition Manual (GSAM), and Public Buildings Services acquisition policy.Follow the Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) - Construction Management Standards of Practice.Required Education, Knowledge, and Skills:Minimum 10 years of experience in the field of architecture, engineering, and/or construction.Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a discipline related to the Design and/or Construction industries. Specific experience on projects of similar size, scope, and complexity.Experience on historic masonry projects is a plus.Basic knowledge of building science fundamentals.Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.Experience in preparing correspondence, written reports, and briefing clients and management personnel.Knowledge of local and national codes.Knowledge of construction means and methods, including historic preservation and exterior masonry restoration.Ability to perform and evaluate engineering economic analyses, evaluate proper systems to meet scope requirements, and verify the adequacy of all building systems.Ability to interpret Architectural/Engineering plans and specifications.Familiarity with modern construction products (quality, uses, and applications).Familiarity with federal and local government office building projects.Knowledge of commonly utilized construction management software (Kahua, Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, Primavera, etc.)Certified Construction Manager (CCM) from the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) preferred.OSHA 30-hour construction safety training preferred.Ability to maintain a valid driver's license. What Does PSI Offer You?Three options for medical plans, plus offered dental and vision insurance24/7 healthcare access to telehealth services for your convenienceHSACompany life insurance options for you and your family401(k) with a 4% employer matchPLUS a $800 monthly allowance to offset PSI insurance premium costsGenerous PTO, paid federal holidays, and sick leave.Flexible work arrangementsFamily, travel, and educational benefits (ask us for more information!)Always the opportunity for professional development