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Knowledge of: capital project management; contract administration; structural and mechanical design principles; architectural design principles; principles related to space planning; building plans, elevations, sections, and perspective drawings; laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to building construction, maintenance, and repair; cost-benefit analysis; project cost estimation; basic functions of word processing and spreadsheet software.
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Assist the Project Manager, Project Designer and/or Project Architect in communicating and articulating the design concepts to the client and the technical support personnel in the project.
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During the build portion of the project assist in resolving design issues and product selections with Sales/Designer and clients. (Project Manager prepares the build calendar schedule for the contract presentation on BuilderTrend.
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Frequently required to sit, stand, and move about the office; frequently moving outdoors may be required; ability to lift and carry large plans or boxes in excess of 10 lbs; frequently operates a computer and other office equipment; ability to coordinate and participate in client meetings; constantly communicates with project team and related parties; ability to maintain standards related to architectural design and production; ability to adhere to timely and consistent attendance.
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Primary responsibility for assisting in developing (with QC Mgr and staff) , communicating and implementing the overall Design-Build scope including Health, Safety, Environmental (HSE) and Quality Management Plan (QMP) elements at the subcontractor project management level all the way through to the craft labor level.
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Colliers Engineering & Design is currently looking for an Architectural Project Manager to join our team in either Albany, NY; Rochester, NY or Buffalo, NY office. Project management experience preferred in planning and executing design/construction projects.
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Experience in architectural practice with management experience in design and document production. Placed at the heart of Gensler’s People + Process + Technology the Design Technology Community is key to the firm’s digital transformation of our creative and project delivery practices throughout the globe.
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Attend construction and coordination meetings between Architectural, MEP, AV, Security, Smart Building(IoT), WiFi, DAS, Auxiliary Radio Communications, Vertical Transport Review RFIs responses by Telecom design consultants.
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We're looking for an experienced and collaborative Design Build Project Manager / Construction Manager who thrives when people are in sync and construction projects are running not just on time but within budget.
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The firm offers a variety of services including construction management, architectural design, trade services, virtual design and construction, interior design, civil design, structural design, and design management for projects ranging from $25M to over $250M. RQ's experience includes projects from coast to coast, as well as at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and in Puerto Rico. The success of this company has been built on three pillars: Quality, Integrity, and Leadership.
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Work with the Project Architect and Project Designer in developing the building design by testing it in relation to program, budget, codes and other issues that emerge in the Design Development phase.
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Led by a successful Swiss Architect with high-profile clients in the UK and Europe, this practice focuses on architectural design, engineering excellence, bespoke lighting, product design, furniture, and interior detailing in every project.
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Performing Civil engineering duties as a lead project engineer including analysis and design involving utilities, roadways, site grading, storm water management, erosion control, and site plan preparation; coordination with other design disciplines; leading the production of contract documents; and satisfying project budget and schedule requirements.
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Twenty (20) years of experience in Project Management, Construction Management or Construction Contracting of Complex Heavy Civil Engineering projects; including rail projects. Arcadis seeks a nationally recognized Design Build Oversight Manager who has successfully managed billion-dollar, heavy civil transportation projects.
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Proven experience in project management with content featuring digital forensics, software engineering, architectural design, with a strong track record of successfully delivering complex projects.
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