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Review all GC Change Orders and provide recommendation of approval to VP, Retail. Review key lease documents in partnership with VP, Retail. Review and qualify General Contractor (GC) bid proposals for recommendation to award contract.
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If working with another Project Architect or Job Captain, your role will be focused on general project oversight, contract and fee management, add service proposal writing, progress reports, and subconsultant invoice review/approvals.
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Responsibilities Working with case teams to plan electronic discovery projects for both ESI and paper files, including identification, preservation, collection, processing, analysis, review, and production of ESI.Working with internal e-discovery solutions as well as our Managed Services partner or other external vendors to support and oversee all eDiscovery/Disclosure matters handled both internally and externally.
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Ensure case notes are entered into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) within 48 hours of completing a direct case management service with client, submit notes for review by program manager weekly.
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Review and approve the design and construction for adherence to Caltech design standards, project specifications, and local and government standards and requirements. As a member of the project management team in the Facilities Planning, Design and Construction Department (PDC), the Project Manager reports to a Director.
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Preparing technically sound and legally defensible analyses and environmental impact assessment documentation, including technical writing, quantitative analysis, review, and quality control, in compliance with CEQA and NEPA.
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Review and comment on construction and disbursement schedules as well as other submitted documents including but not limited to:Zoning approvals Certified surveys Building permits and approvals Utility company approval letters Soil and foundation engineering reports Designer's certification of code and ADA compliance.
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May review change orders, requests for clarification, inspection reports, punch lists, nonconformance reports, fire alarm systems, permits, establishes scope changes, DSA. Provides administrative oversight over a regional team of Resident Construction Engineers, Facilities Project Manager II, Facilities Project Manager I, Assistant Project Manager, Facilities Services Coordinator, administrative, and Contract Professional staff by monitoring their performance in the management of assigned construction, modernization, and repair projects.
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Review contractors' direct cost payment requisitions and budget status, review of subcontracts, bonds/subcontractor default insurance, review of change orders, review of Developer's monthly Job Cost Reports, opine on adequacy of contingency, review of construction and disbursement schedules, review of lien waiver and other documentation submitted by the Developer.
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Commercial Roof Project Manager Duties: Coordinate meetings for up to date labor figures Review estimates with management Work with a variety of commercial roofs; TPO, EPDM, BUILT-UP, Metal, Mod-Bit, and More Run Commercial Roofing projects on time and under budget Run crews of foreman, superintendents, etc.
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Closing Logistics: Ensure that purchase contracts and escrow instructions go through proper internal review. A CCF Project Manager reports directly to the Director of Project Development and is responsible for coordinating and closing the acquisition/purchase of assets, coordinating predevelopment activities, managing the relationships with lenders and investors, orchestrating financial closings, and assisting with the coordination process during the construction phase.
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Prepares applications for projects and submits project information for review or approval to the Board of Trustees, California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office, and others. Assists in the review and evaluation of construction project progress and approval of requests for payment.
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Conduct buy-out of packages, or assist Senior Project Manager with the buy-out, including writing scopes of work, assembling packages, preparing and negotiating contracts. Review and approve subcontractor, vendor payment applications, and miscellaneous invoices.
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In addition to helping lead design development and review, the Senior Project Manager will also be responsible for client communication, consultant coordination, and contract administration.
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Responsible for Project Setup Process: review project documents, review contract information is accurate and consistent with proposals, pro forma, project set-up form, and subcontractor quotes.
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