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Manage the design, engineering and construction team through planning, design, preconstruction and construction activities. The ideal candidate is an Senior Project Controls Manager with 10 years' minimum experience leading scheduling, risk/claims, and cost control within the civil infrastructure industry.
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As such, we are seeking a few experienced Senior Project Controls Manager to join our Baltimore team. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of project controls, project management, construction documentation and sequencing.
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Identify opportunities to drive improvement within preconstruction process by using Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and other process enhancements. Accountable for Preconstruction deliverables for complex mega projects or portfolio of large projects, including but not limited to Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and Lump Sum bids.
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Coordinate and direct the estimating, scheduling, and purchasing functions as they relate to the preconstruction phase of project. Develop and monitor the preconstruction budget for the project, with a focus on preconstruction recoveries, and provide financial updates monthly or as frequently as necessary.
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Communicate and collaborate with Operations and Purchasing during preconstruction efforts. Responsible for the value engineering process during preconstruction for the assigned projects. Manage the Assistant Estimators, Preconstruction Assistants, and Preconstruction Interns.
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Specific project experience within large commercial earthwork, site work, substation, or deep foundation projects is required. Develop and enhance subcontractor and vendor relations. Evaluate and analyze subcontractor proposals Degree in Construction Management or Engineering.
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10+ years of experience in estimating and cost control in the construction industry. Ensure strict adherence to safety, Quality, ethics and compliance requirements at all times. Analyze and assemble cost data, unit prices, historical costs, and information that can bedeveloped and used as a data base for future conceptual estimates.
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Develop Clear and accurate scope documents for Design/Build projects. Work in conjunction with Operations to ensure that detailed General Conditions/Requirement(GC/GRs) estimates are prepared, and review with others as needed.
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Meetings, AHA development and review, review safety submittals for compliance, review/develop preconstruction general safety submittals. EM385 1-1 40hr, Osha 30hr, experience managing Government projects, USACE Quality Control Management certificate, proficient with word, excel, PDF, experience with Procore, Proficient in RMS, can pass a background check.
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Prior power transmission project experience is preferred. Perform quantity take-offs, analysis, estimates, and studies for all items incorporated in theassigned scope. Review drawings, specifications and all other construction documents.
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Leads comprehensive preconstruction efforts including cost estimates and studies, value engineering, scheduling, constructability reviews, site logistics planning, cash flow projections, attend design progress meetings, etc.
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Analyze and assemble cost data, unit prices, historical costs, and information that can be. GC/GRs) estimates are prepared, and review with others as needed. Degree in Construction Management or Engineering.
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Evaluate and analyze subcontractor proposals. Work in conjunction with Operations to ensure that detailed General Conditions/Requirement. aware of design-related problems, completeness of documents and other potential risks.
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Assists Preconstruction with technical writing and assembling information for submissions. SUMMARYThe Estimator assists the company in meeting its objectives and goals by supporting and facilitating the bidding and estimation requirements relative to the Preconstruction process for the successful award of large scale commercial, industrial, municipal, institutional construction projects.
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Collaborate with colleagues to create preconstruction estimates and budgets for materials and labor. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), Bluebeam, and familiarity with Primavera (P6) or MS Project Scheduling Software.
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