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Works during project acceptance and contract closeout, mechanical & electrical commissioning, training/transition to owner operation, fire, and life safety system testing, punch list management, final inspection, and warranty administration.
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For each direct contract, review the conditions allowing provisional / final acceptance (works / testing / documentation / punch-list closure. Review / challenge the changes for each contract and maintain a running record (change log) and link it with cost control.
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Experience with over-all construction management on complex projects from preconstruction through final punch-list and delivery is required. Must be able to organize and administer construction projects with full scope capability for steps from preconstruction to final punch list.
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Review punch list with field superintendent and write tickets to take corrective measures. Review final cost of contract and explain variances. Review project specification.
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Includes the Quality Control Plan, review of shop drawings and submittals, field inspections, material acceptance, and punch list completion. The Project Manager is responsible for the successful delivery of the project by managing contract administration, estimating, scheduling, cost management, safety, and quality assurance.
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BACKGROUND PROFILE: Bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of five (5) years’ related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experienceExperience supervising all phases of multi-family apartment unit construction from sitework to punch list through project completion and management turnover.
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Review and evaluate project documentation relating to planning, change orders, site investigation, design, construction, and contract administration. Supervise planning and management to ensure all project activities are executed in accordance with the established contract requirements, budgets, and schedules to achieve project completion on time and within budget; Ability to work with the pre-construction team in development of the project.
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This position will report to the Senior Project Manager/Project Executive/Vice President. Attend all project-related meetings with Owners and Field staff; Report any issues to the Senior Project Manager/Project Executive/Vice President in a timely manner.
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Required experience: Minimum of 5+ years recent experience as a Project Manager for Multi-Family General ContractorMinimum of 5+ years recent wood frame experience Final applicants may be subjected to pre-employment skills assessment.
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Understand and administer contract and subcontract agreements. Ability to read, understand and interpret contact documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work and project schedule.
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Includes bidding, preparing contract documents, defining and monitoring compliance with documentation requirements, defining and monitoring compliance with the submittal process, and project close-out.
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Conducts final walk-through with required parties, develops and resolves open issues/punch list, and completes project close out documentation. Holds regularly-scheduled project progress meetings to ensure project contract terms, conditions, and specifications are met.
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Prime contract and subcontract review and negotiation. - Effectively and efficiently assist the superintendent to manage the completion of all punch list items. - Draft, review and submit monthly project billings.
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E. F. Brett and Company, Inc., A Bay Area based General Contractor, is seeking a qualified Project Manager for projects in the $3 million to $30 million range. - Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and proficient with at least one of the following versions of scheduling software; Microsoft Project, Primavera or Suretrak.
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Have customer sign off of completed punch list prior to turn over. bid, and contract document review. Review the schedule with sub-contractors and confirm their acceptance of the contract and schedule.
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