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This Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Participate in regular construction meetings to provide subject matter expertise and provide progress reports back to the Project Manager. Our core expertise is in Project Controlswhich includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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Path Construction seeks a qualified Project Manager to join our organization in the Dallas, TX area. Duties for Project Managers include : Leading and managing a project team in building a successful project, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Job SummaryThe primary responsibility of the Project Manager is to manage project(s), concentrating on safety, schedule, budget, labor relations, customer satisfaction, costs and quality compliance.
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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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The Project Controls Manager (PCM) is responsible for managing some of the most technical, cost efficient, and fast paced construction project schedules achievable. 10+ years of general contractor and vendor management experience (request for proposals, bidding, change orders, quality control, RFI/submittal tracking) associated with construction and project execution.
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Must have Project Manager experience on large civil projects - TXDOT, underground utilities, Heavy Highway, Roadway, Bridge work. Understand and plan work according to project plans, change orders, shop drawings, subcontracts, purchase orders, and monthly pay estimates.
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Conclusion: The role of a Commercial Construction Project Manager requires a blend of technical expertise, leadership skills, and meticulous planning to successfully deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Lead (or approve) the negotiation of design and construction phase services, consultant fees and change orders, provide documentation and recommend acceptance by DFW-DCC. + Work closely with the Construction Manager to ensure projects are successful and in line with DFW goals and objectives.
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In this role, the Project Controls Manager is responsible for assisting in the maintenance of the operating platform for Manhattan and ensuring all regional projects embrace and incorporate new and existing operational guidelines into everyday performance.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Professional Engineer (PE), or Project Management Professional (PMP). Performs office management engineer work when needed including but not limited to; assists change manager and project manager in contractor claims and disputes.
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As our Data Center Construction Manager, you will build some of the most interesting electrical and mechanical systems in the world. As a Senior Data Center Construction Manager specializing in building large scale data centers for Big Tech companies, your role is pivotal in the early stages and construction of data center projects.
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Manage construction materials testing (CMT) projects with daily report review, assist with resolution of issues, and training of field staff on your projects. Prepare both geotechnical and CMT proposals and prepare change orders and invoices.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of assigned construction projects, including contract administration, buy-out of materials and subcontracts, scheduling, submittal process, requests for information, change orders, preconstruction and progress meetings, schedule of values/monthly applications for payment and coordination of project closeout, etc.
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Holder Construction, an Atlanta based commercial construction company with operations throughout the United States, is seeking a highly motivated Cost Manager to join our project team in Dallas, TX.
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