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Review and negotiate contracts, including Owner Limited Notices to Proceed (LNTPs), ensuring terms and conditions are favorable and align with project goals. Lead regular project review meetings, facilitating transparent discussions on project progress, challenges, and potential solutions.
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Work closely with Project Accountant(s) to ensure timely client billings; review/revise/return invoices monthly to meet internal timelines. Arcadis' Boca Raton, FL office is seeking a Project Manager who will be responsible for the planning and leadership of large transportation projects to ensure effective execution and shall serve as the primary client liaison responsible for overall client satisfaction.
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CGS is seeking a Senior eDiscovery Project Manager to join our team supporting the legal organization within a large Federal agency. - 2 years in Relativity, beyond document review coding.
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Oversee the Subcontractor and Vendor procurement by supervising the completion of buyout, scope of work review, contract writing, insurance and bonding reviews, etc. Senior Project Manager – Commercial Construction One of the area's most highly respected General Contractors is seeking a Senior P roject Manager to join their growing team.
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Work with Project Superintendent to develop and review subcontractor scopes of work/contracts, project schedule, and site logistics plan. ARCO/Murray is currently looking for a highly motivated Project Manager with Multifamily, Senior Living, or Hospitality building experience who is passionate about the construction process to join our team in our Miami area office.
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Prepares bid packages and subcontractor scope of work, review bid packages, prepare bid analysis, negotiate and award subcontracts, assemble contract documents and manage subcontractor change orders and project budget.
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Coordinate with Engineering on deliverables, document review, Drawing Log, geotechnical / testing requirements for Due Diligence, Owner coordination meetings, etc. The Senior Project Manager is accountable for leading client relationships on the projects and overseeing a project management team responsible for managing project preconstruction activities.
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Participates on construction project asset teams to monitor and review construction status, timelines, turn schedules, Property Operations and redevelopment communication, etc. In this role, the Assistant Project manager will be mentored and trained in all aspects of project management.
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Establishes a system to review, control, and report on project status. Undergo a review of prior performance/conduct and an income tax verification. Refer to "Get Your Tax Record" at to check the status of your account, balance owed, payment history, make a payment, or review answers to tax questions.
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Responsible for the review and maintenance of subcontractor non-compliance and coordinates with QA/QC procedures. Review all shop drawings and submittals for compliance with the plans and specifications.
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Review and distributes detailed project schedules, resource loaded schedules and look ahead schedules. They develop, monitor, and update project schedules/curves and review project costs to ensure overall compliance with approved budgets.
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Create batches of records for review in Relativity. Initiate work on behalf of clients by crafting and submitting work orders for tasks associated with data processing, review, and production.
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Schedules and oversees project meetings and site activities, including but not limited to: CD % review, bid review, weekly OAC meetings, tender inspection, punch walks, commissioning, turnover inspections, and 11-month warranty walk.
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Review, calculate and coordinate tracking of sales and use tax, including preparation of support for tax accrual entries. Review all invoices from vendors, contractors, and consultants to ensure amounts are billed in accordance with the related contracts and supported by the required documentation, such as conditional and unconditional lien waivers from the general contractor and the subcontractors.
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Communicate and coordinate follow-up questions with Managing Director during the review process. As part of a team committed to ensuring accuracy, minimizing risk and building a sustainable future, the Project Manager of Property Condition Assessment is a critical role that helps us uphold our ideals and standards.
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