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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 Review submittals and shop drawings for compliance with contract documents.
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2 years in Relativity, beyond document review coding. - 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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CPH is seeking a full-time Project Manager with strong organizational, supervision and technical skills to manage all facets of Water/Wastewater Utility projects including, client management, project management, presentations, conceptual design, construction documents, plan review and construction administration.
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In this role you will perform public record research and calculations to resolve property boundaries and rights of way; review survey technician's work and serve as project manager on various sized survey projects.
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Meet monthly(or more frequently as necessary) with project analyst to review project invoices. Meet monthly with practice leader to review project performance. The Sr. Project Manager – Traffic will serve as a Traffic Subject Matter Expert for our traffic team.
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Review client requested proposals or plans to determine procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements and allotment of available resources for all phases of each project (estimating, scheduling, design, permitting, construction support and close-out.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in code compliance inspection of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems and/or plan review. This position involves project management of code compliance projects, including reviewing plans, providing technical support, conducting inspections, monitoring project process for performance and budgetary conditions, proposal preparation, as well as attending project site meetings, and assisting with the resolution of technical and administrative problems.
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Prepare complete estimate for selected project with detailed review of proposal specifications, drawings, takeoff information, contracting and the like. Monitor/control construction through communication with of on-site superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Review project features with the Estimating Department. They are looking for an experienced Project Manager local to the Tampa, FL area specialising in FDOT projects, large sight infrastructure, underground, and highway construction.
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This transition shall include contract review meetings, which encompass a review of contract requirements, general conditions, schedules, budgets, subcontracts, and purchase order agreements.
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Create and review project opportunity’s scope, budget, and schedules. Prepare and review drawings for final design, construction, detour, water pollution, and erosion control. Preparation and review of stormwater infrastructure designs, drawings and technical specifications is also a part of this role.
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Contract Administration: Review and negotiate contracts with vendors and subcontractors, ensuring terms align with project goals and objectives. Our client is a market leading multifamily builder/operator who are seeking a strong Project Manager to oversee the construction of high quality apartment deals in Tampa.
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Review vendor invoice requests for accuracy based on jobs assigned, completed and job unit pricing. Review performance analytics to identify potential contract improvements and other areas of opportunities.
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Supports the preconstruction team including quantity takeoff, trade coordination and scope of work development, scope review, bid package development, schedule development, bid list creation and bid advertisement.
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Define and review project scope Successfully plan and track execution while maintaining profitable engagement stakeholders. Provide periodic progress report on project status and create a dashboard for sponsors.
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