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Aids project manager and project superintendent in resolution of issues. Assists the project manager with the design and construction phases of capital renovation projects.
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Participate with the project manager in preparing a schedule of construction activities and their sequence, the organization structure, staff selection, and the manpower and construction equipment requirements of the project.
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The Hotel Renovation Construction Superintendent ensures delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. The Superintendent works with the hotel general manager to ensure clear and open communication.
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Oversees all lease required Landlord Work projects from inception through project turnover including but not limited to design management, solicit, award, management of Construction Manager, budget adherence, financial forecasting, cash flow, payment process, contracts, dispute resolution, monthly reports, project schedule, and regulatory paperwork.
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Monitors the construction team's management so that in-progress and archival project records are being kept in an orderly manner, including but not limited to correspondence, construction documents, contract and project administration documents, budget reports, construction change directives, reports, and meeting minutes.
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Reports to: Superintendent, Project Manager,Project Executive, and Trades ManagerEssential Duties &Responsibilities:•Be a working foreman while leading trade staff to complete jobsite related projects.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager. Turner Construction is an industry leading commercial construction general contractor with a 120 year history spanning iconic projects around the globe, including 10 of the world's 100 tallest buildings.
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The Superintendent is a key on-site leader for the company and has the responsibility and accountability for the successful completion of all construction activities, including those related to cost, schedule, quality, safety, and project close-out.
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Cost: Establish a plan, set goals, and achieve sequenced construction activities; ensure work completed by trade subcontractors is within scope of work and is their responsibility; identify and track out of scope components and communicate effectively with the Project Manager to ensure resolution.
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Minimum of 2 years of management or leadership experience in construction project management (required), preferably tenant improvement construction. Maintains an understanding of all construction activities, development/project statuses, roadblocks, issues, costs, and projections of the construction team assignments via regular 1:1 meeting with responsible Team members, field reviews, and personal project involvement as necessary.
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Reporting Relationship: Depending on the work assignment, interns will report to a project manager, superintendent, project engineer or field engineer. Qualified applicants will assist project teams in managing construction projects/ including all phases from bidding to final completion.
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Assisting with performing costing, scheduling, estimating & project management. Open to undergraduate students interested in gaining hands-on practical experience in the construction field.
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Supports Project Superintendent by monitoring quality of work and compliance with construction documents as assigned by the Project Superintendent. Model safety awareness and planning at all times while observing safety practices and report any concerns to the Project Superintendent or Project Manager.
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Coordinate resource use with project superintendent; for example, craft assignment, crew sizes and project layout for offices, traffic flow, and material storage. Manage all field operations and work sequence in conjunction with the Project Manager.
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We are seeking a Project Superintendent to deliver healthcare projects in the metro-Detroit area. Founded in 1959, Granger Construction is an ENR Top 400 company headquartered in Lansing, Michigan, specializing in design-build, construction management, integrated project delivery and general contracting services for the commercial, industrial, K-12, higher education, healthcare, and public sector market segments.
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