Founded in 1990, award winning AFG Group, Inc. provides a full range of program, project and construction management services to our clients - from project planning, definition, design, and construction, through commissioning, relocation, and move-in.
Recognized as an ENR Top 100 CM Firm, AFG’s portfolio includes Healthcare & Laboratories, Federal & Public Agencies, Courts & Criminal Justice, and Education markets. Clients include the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), General Services Administration (GSA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and various state/local agencies served through AFG’s nationwide offices and locations. We continue to do what AFG does best: helping owners and users solve facility-related problems.
Project Manager
A designated POC for managing all project activities during and throughout the contract period of performance. The project manager is ultimately responsible for ensuring that project members understand what is expected of them and what they should expect from one another. The PM leads the project planning activities, design reviews, tracks project milestones and schedule, reviews product submissions, implements and manages risk assessment strategy, implements cost control strategies, reviews pricing options, tracks cost overrun, reviews change requests, negotiates change orders, perform daily QC inspections, coordinates with contractors on security requirements and building access, administers contract requirements, involved with financial management, and project closeout. The project manager directs the creation, approval, and ongoing change control of the project plan.
The PM is responsible for project management overall, which includes leading the project team in its successful execution of deliverables, and managing relationships with, and expectations of, the customer, throughout the project life cycle. The PM also leads day-to-day activities of the project team, by working closely with the project sponsor, program manager, and key stakeholders. This collaboration may also involve the Chief Architect, or other regional and national stakeholders as appropriate to the project’s scope and risk level.