Job Summary:
The construction manager's primary responsibility is to ensure a smooth and successful fulfillment to the contract after the design phase. A strong construction manager will likely have experience with both HVAC/mechanical systems and commercial construction, and will additionally have strong communication skills (both verbal and written).
The construction manager's support team consists of administrative staff in the office, other construction managers, engineers, design team members, and any other team members they need to use. During heavy construction, the construction manager is on-site at all times. During other project periods, the construction manager may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period. Travel is required to job sites.
The Construction Manager responsibilities may include:
Pre-Construction Activities:
Review Project Drawings for Scope, Constructability, and Cost Savings
Assist with Subcontractor Selection
Manage the Bid Process (Subcontractor RFP's, walk through's, etc.)
Review Contract along with M&V requirements
Construction:
Develop construction schedule and manage subs to hit required milestones on schedule.
Develop Project Safety Binder and review with subcontractors
Administer Safety Program
Develop Subcontractor Contracts
Work with Vendors to get equipment submittals pulled together, review, and order.
Order Equipment - Manage lead times
Order any construction related items (Dumpsters, storage, etc.)
Lead Construction Review Meetings
Weekly Field Reports Documenting Progress for the Owner
Assist with Commissioning effort
Address M&V items needed during construction
Review Subcontractor Pay Applications
Track project Financials
Register applicable equipment for warranties
Schedule factory start-ups and ensure start-up sheets are filled out, and submitted as required for warranties
Owner training - scheduling, coordination, etc.
Project punch lists
Post Construction:
Address Project Issues
Resolve Warranty Issues as Needed
Develop O&M Manuals and As-Builts
Skills:
- Management
- Communication
- Training
- Construction
- Pay Applications
- Commissioning
- Start-ups
- Submittals
- Constructability
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