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Prepares a project schedule and develops milestones necessary to successfully complete the project in concert with the project superintendent. Monitors the project site for cost, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project superintendent.
$82,000 - $130,000 a yearExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Analyze construction documents and drawings, and forecast any possible field problems; recognize discrepancies between construction documents and field conditions; communicate interpreted information to the Architect, Project Superintendent, and Project Manager.
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Responsible for recruiting, managing and leading teams of employees, including Project Engineer, Field Engineer, Superintendent and Foreman. Review and provide feedback on overall project schedule, working with Project Engineer to update and distribute to internal and external stakeholdersAbility to produce a cost based estimate for RFP’s that are sent to Company.
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A Day in the Life as a Construction Sales/Project Manager. Interacting with Superintendent and Foreman to ensure customer/contact requirements and timelines are met. Perform takeoffs (from blueprints and existing structures), develop estimates, write client proposals, administer contracts, develop project schedules and costing, supervise projects, and ensure quality control.
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Participate with superintendent, estimators, and other project team members in preconstruction efforts. In partnership with superintendent, establish key project milestones through effective schedule management.
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Clearly and consistently communicate with GC superintendent and PCE project managers to ensure accuracy of job site performance, manpower, and scheduling. Coordinate with GC superintendent and other subcontractors on each job site.
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Effectively communicate project expectations and support the Superintendent in coordinating crews, coordinating sub-contractors, material purchases, and equipment needs. Category:Construction & Trades, Keywords:Building and Construction Project Manager, Location:DENVER, CO-80218.
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The Project Superintendent will manage day to day construction operations for multi-family residential and mixed-use projects in the Denver-Metro area of Colorado. Compensation Range: $100,000-$135,000 annually What Milender White expects from a Project Superintendent: Responsibility for overall management of a designated project to include safety, project scheduling, quality control, financial management and staffing.
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Assist in preparation of list of long lead materials required to construct the project as requested by the Project Superintendent and for approval by the Project Manager. Help superintendent incorporate this list into the project schedule.
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The plumbing superintendent shall be involved in all stages of project planning. The superintendent is responsible for regularly reporting to higher management about project progress, challenges faced, costs incurred, and any other vital information.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for ensuring delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. Construction Superintendent - Private Sector – BlueTeam We are.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for ensuring the delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. Construction Superintendent -Private Sector -BlueTeam.
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The Commercial Construction Superintendent will also collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to identify design and planning requirements, and provide project timelines.
$80,000 - $100,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Work with the Project Manager, Superintendent, and the estimating/purchasing effort in the final development of the various bid packages and the baseline construction schedule. The Project Engineer supports the Project Manager and Superintendent with the day-to-day coordination and execution of the construction project.
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Managing the field project financials including timesheets, change order paperwork, purchase orders, delivery tickets, and subcontractor work tickets. Supports and participates in the Company’s Business Development, Marketing and Sales program including: Project Pursuit Approaches, RFP Responses, Interviews, Top Prospects and Customer Share Program.
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