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The position is responsible for managing daily activities and issues related to completing a construction project, including overall project planning, scheduling, project cost accounting, quality control, contract administration, safety management, labor and equipment resources, and owner and architect relationships.
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About the RoleThe position is responsible for assisting the project manager in managing daily activities and issues related to completing a construction project, including overall project planning, scheduling, project cost accounting, quality control, contract administration, safety management, labor and equipment resources, and owner and architect relationships.
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Ensures work put in place is to quality standards of the plans and specifications of the project. Oversees construction projects from start to finish using the Crossland Construction pre-planning guide to start each project and developing a Master Project Schedule that is updated monthly and communicated to all subcontractors, suppliers, owners, architects and field personnel.
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Develops a Master Variance for accounting of the entire project before the project starts using the CCC master variance guidelines and ensures all bills from subcontractors, suppliers, equipment and labor are coded regularly per the Crossland Company Guidelines.
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Creates and manages all subcontracts and purchase orders per the Crossland Construction Company Guidelines, and ensures all documents are completed and signed. Communicates any problems to the Division Manager.
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About the Role: The position is responsible for managing daily activities and issues related to completing a construction project, including overall project planning, scheduling, project cost accounting, quality control, contract administration, safety management, labor and equipment resources, and owner and architect relationships.
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Ensures all items are delivered per the contract schedule so as to not slow field progress. Manages all contracts, pay requests, change orders, RFI's, ASI's, with the Owner and Architect in a timely fashion.
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Develops a Master Variance for accounting of the entire project after the project starts using the CCC master variance guidelines and ensures all bills from subcontractors, suppliers, equipment and labor are coded regularly per the Crossland Company Guidelines.
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The position would require the PM to be in charge of the overall project planning, scheduling, project cost accounting, quality control, contract administration, safety management, labor and equipment resources, and owner and engineer relationships.
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