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Manage project closeout to include required inspections, commissioning, and completion of punch list. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, Procore, and Bluebeam as well as an understanding of Primavera scheduling and BIM.
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Notify and coordinate all punch list issues with project team. Prepare a list of subcontractors and contact persons for warranty work. The APM shall work with the Project Administrator (PA) to coordinate PA tasks and may delegate tasks to the PA if deemed acceptable by the PM.
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Review labor cost codes and manpower loading with field superintendent and or project engineer weekly. Verify that project is ready for final inspection and acceptance. Profit – need to maximize our ability to realize profit thru coordination, communication and on time delivery of product, but not at the expense of long-term relationships.
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Perform 1-year walk-through of facility and facilitate 1-year punch list creation. Thorough knowledge of MS Project, Word, and Excel, along with Gmail, Google Drive, and various Google Apps is required; being familiar with Project Management software application like Procore, Prolog, etc.
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Prepare punch list reports and determines corrective measures for on-site problems. Fault finding/trouble-shooting knowledge of various integrated systems such as HVAC, chillers, CRAC units, refrigeration systems, UPS systems, generators, switchgear.
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Manage and drive the punch list process to ensure each assigned job is thoroughly completed to highest standards. The ideal candidate will have a passion for landscape design and construction, along with proven project management skills.
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The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing project construction from preconstruction to punch list. Project Managers split time between the office and their jobsites and work closely with the Site Superintendent to coordinate manpower, production, and QA/QC at the jobsite.
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Compile and manage the punch list of final tasks and corrections that need to be completed before the project can be considered finished. Reports To : General Superintendent/ Field Operations Manager.
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Prepare a punch list with the owner upon completion of the project. Experience in MTNew York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad construction projects, Project Management Procedures (PMP’s) and Project Management Guidelines (PMG’s) familiarity a plus.
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The function of this position is to provide high level customer service in a timely manner including quote/order entry, order status, and punch list follow-up. Maintain punch list documentation (dates, advise clients.
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Establish the punch list process and close-out procedures with the Project Manager, Owner, and Architect. Plan and supervise Assistant Superintendent and/or craft personnel activities - including determining method of construction, efficient manpower levels, material quantities, equipment, temporary facilities, work schedule and documenting actual hours worked.
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Coordinates punch list activities, critical inspections, tests and commissioning. Manages architects, consultants, and CM/GC punch list activities. Monitors completion of work and punch list sign-offs.
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Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion. Attend/run OAC and OEC meetings. Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion.
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Walk project and develop punch list; responsible for punch list resolution. Provide single point of contact for, and coordinates with, client and all third party firms (A&D firm, contractor, cabling vendor, building manager, electrician and other trades, client's facility and IT groups, installers, etc.
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Assist with the punch list process, ensuring that items are completed according to code and aesthetics, as well as documenting the progress of punch list items. Assist with the punch list process, ensuring that items are completed according to code and aesthetics, as well as documenting the progress of punch list items.
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