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Assist in preparation of project close-out requirements including cost history, operation and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and inspections. Support the management of construction projects for the installation of Photo Voltaic, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Microgrid, and other Distributed/Onsite Energy Systems.
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Ensure timely closeout during the post-construction process, including punch list management, schedule and monitor work-throughs, completion of lien waivers (internal), HUD requirements, and other activities.
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Provide punch list in writing to trade contractor in conjunction with PM or PE. Ensure punch list is complete. The Construction Superintendent is the Company’s representative assigned the authority and responsibility for daily coordination of the project including, but not limited to: site safety, budget requirements; scheduling, SWPPP compliant, reporting records, and compliant with the Company’s quality standards and to the Customer’s satisfaction.
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CDP's Climate Change 'A List' Agile approach to growth marketing and the ability to punch through ambiguity. We're seeking a future team member for the role of Growth Marketing Strategist to join our Marketing and Communications, Enterprise Growth team.
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Maintenance of punch list management and project closeout requirements. Under the direct supervision of the General Superintendent the Superintendent is responsible for the day-to-day supervision, coordination, and quality control of subcontractors and craft personnel for multiple job site operations.
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Review Architects/Engineer’s Punch-list and schedule work for completion. · Drive Punch-list walk through and sign-off. · Develop pre-punch list and initiate work.
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Take ownership and responsibility for the completion of the project punch list, assuring smooth product transition to property/asset management. Conduct preconstruction meetings with critical trades such as grading, concrete, rough framing, plumbing, electrical to determine readiness.
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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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Institute a "zero punch list" philosophy, to minimize punch list and call backs on projects. Thorough knowledge of self-performance activities including site work, concrete, underground utilities particular to gas and electric transmission, substations, and campus infrastructure.
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Enforces the orderly and coordinated completion of work resulting in minimal to no comebacks or punch list. Inspects premises at completion and issues punch lists. Supervises all other on-site personnel if applicable, including Assistant Superindent, MEP Superindent, Finish Superindent, and Site Safety/Fire Safety Managers.
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Manages Punch List. 7 - 10 years of Site Superintendent experience. Takes and manages field photos works with APM for weekly report. Maintains job site safety, quality control and standardized construction procedures.
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Oversees and completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new moveins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Manage all phases of construction projects including preliminary design, development, engineering, contract management, material procurement, daily construction oversight, financial monitoring, requisitions, punch list management, and final Certificate of Occupancy (CO) processes on behalf of the owner.
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Ability to handle project management phase Organize work completion meetings, report, and list any punch list and follow up actions. Required Qualifications 3-5 years of experience in luxury/fashion & jewelry retail / branding and design industries/ architectural firms.
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Help prepare work schedule, determine manpower requirements, material quantities, equipment needs, and supervise completion of final punch list. Help prepare work schedule, determine manpower requirements, material quantities, equipment needs, and supervise completion of final punch list.
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