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Substantive knowledge of project management scheduling, cost control, and scope/code compliance review procedures, change order process, along with knowledge of multidiscipline engineering and construction principals.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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The Senior Manager of Project Operations (Deputy Chief Project Officer) reports to a Chief Project Officer, Senior Director or Vice President and is responsible for assisting in managing and directing all aspects of school construction and rehabilitation of projects from conception through completion within a geographic designation or city-wide.
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Establish roadway scope, work plan and work schedule in support of the Project/Design Manager. The ideal candidate will act as a Roadway Design Lead for pursuits and projects using alternative delivery methods, such as Progressive Design-Build, Design-Build, Construction Manager /General Contractor ("CM/GC"), or methods with early contractor involvement.
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The Design Build Manager will prepare and monitor the project design budget and schedules, and will coordinate project design with federal, state and local agencies, utility companies, regulatory/approval agencies, elected officials, and citizens to resolve project issues.
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Work directly with client project manager and maintain a good relationship. This role will lead a multidisciplinary team of engineers, planners, and designers in the development of studies, plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a variety of rail and transit infrastructure projects, including conceptual, preliminary, and final design involving light rail transit, bus rapid transit, commuter rail, intercity passenger rail, and freight rail improvements.
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The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for coordination with Savanna’s internal Acquisitions, Asset, Property Management, Construction & Leasing teams, and design consultants for planning, coordinating, and implementing projects within the decided-upon budget, timeline, and scope.
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The candidate must possess a focus and understanding on transit and rail operations and working / technical knowledge of rail systems (track, signal, power, OCS, communications, right-of-way, structures, clearances) , including phasing/staging of designs for construction while maintaining transit and rail operations for the client.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Project Manager based in New York, NY. The Senior Project Manager reports to the Vice President, Principal-in-Charge and is responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of large scale, highly complex and/or sensitive capital projects which involve project-based matrix organization teams with responsibility for bringing projects to successful completion on time, within budget and scope.
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Manage financial progress through timely submittal of invoices and progress reports and initiation of change orders for out-of-scope services. Experience in understanding NEPA and public perception of transit and rail project impacts to service availability and quality.
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Participates in negotiations with federal agencies, such as the Department of Housing and Urban Development, concerning the building of LYFE (child care) Centers by the Authority and involving the coordination of design requirements and project scope.
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Firm that assists Federal agencies to manage design and construction of their real estate projects is seeking a construction manager with at least six (6) years' experience managing the design and construction of capital projects for colleges and universities.
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Develops project scope, schedule and budget with input from Facilities senior management, user groups, design consultants and construction managers, outside agencies, Bio-Med, Safety, Infection Control, IS, CAPM, OCE, OFO, etc.
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Manage all project aspects; scope development, qualifications and proposals, presentations, contract negotiations, design scope, budget, scheduling, staff management and coordinating work efforts, cost estimating, bidding support, construction administration, cost control, project communications and documentation, and cash management.
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The Design Build Manager will be responsible for planning, developing, organizing, and supervising the design efforts for major projects or for several smaller projects of moderate scope, starting with the bidding phase.
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