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Manages punch list and closeout process to ensure that nonconforming work is corrected and resolved to the satisfaction of all parties. Reporting to the Construction Manager, the Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of projects are completed on schedule and within budget to the satisfaction of the client.
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Prepares a/o tracks all required construction and project administration documents and tasks to include SLM updates, site visit reports, contractor weekly project schedule reports, punch list report, and change order/cost management tracking and reporting.
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Manage close outprocess (Commissioning, Punch list, Owner Training) and smooth completion forOwner through all parties involved. Waypoint Consulting is offering the position of SeniorProject Manager in the San Francisco, Bay Area. This person will be theOwners Representative / Construction Manager on multiple projects for variousAffordable Housing clients in the Bay Area. This role will effectively fulfill project managementservices for work that has been sold and expand Waypoint's client relationship.
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Complete close-out process including inspections passed, certificate of occupancy to run our business, punch list follow-up, sworn construction statements, receipt of lien waivers and warranty information.
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Perform final punch list inspections and ensure all work adheres Mavis standard of quality. The Sr. Project Manager is also responsible for managing all aspects of assigned projects which include interfacing with the various internal departments, project team members, contractors, attorneys and municipalities to ensure on-time opening with budget.
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Monitor work, maintain project-wide punch-list, oversee corrections, and provide feedback. We are seeking a Construction Project Manager to manage multiple active commercial projects across all phases of construction within the Pacific NW. The individual must have experience in pre-construction activities from project setup through on-going management, which includes directing and managing employees, coordination/oversight of vendors and subcontractors, coordinating material and equipment, ensuring plans/specs are being followed, and work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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This job description assumes that the Construction Manager has the support of a Construction Superintendent performing all construction field activities. Compile and resolve punch list items.
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Ensure all work performed complies with the plans, specifications, local codes, and requirements of the scope of work. The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing a wide range of functions necessary to obtain and successfully execute construction projects.
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Ensures final walk-through is completed and coordinates completion of punch list items with General Contractor/Vendor. Work with Real Estate Team to develop store plans and budgets for all projects ensuring company and jurisdictional standards such as ADA, building, and fire codes are met.
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Performs project closeout walk through with the Owner and Architect, collects all required closeout information and verifies all project punch list items are complete.
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System One is looking to hire a Construction Manager for a BESS site in Temple, TX. The CM position consists of overall coordination, observation and reporting of all project work occurring at the project site as the project owner's representative.
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Work with Project Coordinator and Superintendent in collecting all close out documents. A Project Manager must be well-versed in all construction methodologies and procedures and be able to coordinate a team of professionals of different disciplines to achieve the best results.
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The Senior Project Manager is the leader and manager of their respective projects and teams, including field and project management staff, to provide oversight for all phases of the construction project to ensure work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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Ensure job completion by supporting punch lists from all stakeholders and verify document remediation of punch list items. Obtain all landlord approvals prior to any on-site work occurring.
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Be on site to oversee the D&I of the punch list and confirm that all the work was completed to customer's satisfaction. Perform final walk through with client and compile punch list that must be provided to client and customer service within 24hrs of completion of project.
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