What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Inspector Structural position at Cornerstone Concilium?
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Review contract plans, specifications, contractors schedules and plans, applicable safety regulations, and current shop and working drawings relative to assigned contract duties to be knowledgeable about the contractors obligations/plans/schedule;
- Understand and comply with the current Metrorail Safety Rules and Procedures Handbook (MSRPH);· Review contract plans, specifications, contractors schedules and plans, applicable safety regulations, and current shop and working drawings relative to assigned contract duties to be knowledgeable about the contractors obligations/plans/schedule;
- Understand and comply with the current Metrorail Safety Rules and Procedures Handbook
- (MSRPH);
- Oversee inspections of the Metrorail tunnels and shafts currently in the scope to determine the quality of workmanship and materials used. Ensure means and methodologies conform to the contract documents and applicable state and federal codes and requirements;
- Observe work operations for compliance with applicable safety regulations;
- Observe and recognize unsafe practices, and where appropriate, request their correction by the contractors on-site representative;
- Document daily construction activities on electronic and/or hardcopy reports, as instructed by the CM. Record on Daily Inspection Reports equipment, quantities of materials, as noted in the schedule of values, and change order work under respective Pending Change Order (PCO) numbers on a daily basis.
- Monitor contractors actual progress against scheduled progress and record on Daily Inspection Reports;
- Record contractors job-site equipment and manpower;
- Conduct Substantial Completion Inspections and Final Acceptance Inspections.
- Prepare punch-lists or worklists in areas of assigned responsibility before Substantial Completion Inspections;
- Monitor and record correction of construction deficiencies;
- Monitor Crew Support Personnel (CSP), Track Access and Switch Orders (GOTRS), and WMATA Equipment and work train requests and coordination;
- Perform on-site material testing (as required); and
- Perform other project related duties as assigned by WMATAs Task Manager.
Background and Experience Required
- A minimum of seven (7) years of experience in construction engineering and inspection and testing for large infrastructure projects with a minimum of five (5) years related structural rehabilitation projects;
- Ability to read and interpret contract documents, including complex plans, specifications, and shop drawings;
- Experience with welding, non-destructive testing, and concrete testing as applicable; and
- Certification in general building construction, inspection, or code enforcement from the American Construction Inspector's Association or other similar association or regulatory governmental organization.
Salary Range: $56,000 to $86,000 YR
Salary : $56,000 - $86,000