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Construction Management Representative (CMR) qualifications:
a. Education and professional qualifications related to construction, architecture, and engineering.
b. Experience proving similar services for projects in water distribution system improvements to replace the existing aging distribution system and to upgrade it, as necessary, to meet current fire flow and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulatory requirements.
c. Provide 3 references.
Job Description:
General. CM shall provide technical assistance and support to CO during construction.
CMR shall be knowledgeable in construction practices including applicable building codes, applicable safety regulations (must have a minimum of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training), cost breakdown estimating and negotiating, and technical writing. CMR shall also be computer literate and able to open and manipulate Oracle Primavera Project and Microsoft (MS) Project, Word, Excel, and SharePoint files.
2. Communications:
3. Meetings:. Arrange, attend, and facilitate a variety of meetings including, but not limited to, weekly progress meetings at project site.
4. Submittal Reviews:. Review, comment, and process Construction Contractor’s Division 01 Specifications and technical and informational submittals. Monitor Construction Contractor compliance with submittals.
b. Review Construction Contractor’s baseline and progress schedules. Prepare and submit DSC Baseline Schedule Review Checklist, Schedule Update Worksheet, and Schedule Update Log.
c. Confirm Construction Contractor’s certified payrolls have been submitted for on-site labors and mechanics. Review for accuracy and compliance with construction contract requirements and perform labor interviews periodically.
d. Review Construction Contractor’s requests for payments and associated documents. Complete DSC Construction Payment Request Checklist for each construction invoice. Upload draft pay estimate documents and completed Construction Payment Request Checklist to Client/DSC SharePoint Project website.
e. Receive, log, and review Construction Contractor’s submittals for completeness, accuracy and compliance with construction contract documents. Track submittals as required through completion of process and update Submittal Tracking log on Client/DSC SharePoint Project website.
f. Review and process Construction Contractor’s Requests for Information (RFI). Assist in resolution of, draft response to, track, and follow up on RFIs.
g. Review Construction Contractor Quality Control (CQC) Daily Reports for accuracy, completeness and compliance with construction contract documents.
h. Review Construction Contractor’s Operation & Maintenance (O&M) manuals, warranties, guarantees, and closeout requirements. Verify they are complete and in compliance with construction contract documents.
5. Construction Modifications:. Draft scoping documents for possible construction contract modifications. Scoping documents shall cite relevant Division 01 Specifications sections and shall include appropriate sketches illustrating work to be performed. Conduct fact finding as necessary.
b. Prepare Government Cost Estimates with breakdown of labor, materials and equipment costs for proposed construction contract modifications.
c. Review Construction Contractor proposals, requests for equitable adjustment, and claims for additional cost and/or time.
d. Draft written proposal analysis explaining cost difference between Government estimate and Contractor’s proposed cost for Client review.
e. Draft written pre-negotiation objectives for Client review.
f. Draft written record of negotiations for Client review.
6. General Inspections:Inspect work of Construction Contractor for progress, workmanship, quality and conformance with contract documents, applicable building codes, and safety standards. Complete Daily Report for each day of on-site construction activities. At end of each week, upload reports to the Client/DSC SharePoint Project website.
b. Inspector(s) shall be knowledgeable in construction practices including applicable building codes, applicable safety regulations (must have a minimum of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training).
c. Monitor Construction Contractor compliance with Accident Prevention Plans (APP) and applicable safety requirements. Document safety issues on CMR Daily Log.
d. Perform surveys of construction quantities.
e. Take appropriate photographs (sRGB (standard Red Green Blue) color images in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format at a pixel resolution of not less than 1600 x1200) that document construction progress and problems such as capturing items that will not be seen later, etc. Upload a minimum of three digital photographs of each work activity weekly to the Client/DSC SharePoint Project website.
f. Review and verify Construction Contractor’s project record drawings are updated to reflect changes and work completed before each monthly progress payment.
g. Upon notification by Construction Contractor that work is substantially complete, perform inspection and draft deficiency list for Client review. Generate cost estimate for each item on deficiency list.
7. Architect/Engineer (A/E) Inspections:. Coordinate critical point, special, beneficial, and final inspections by Design Staff or other Inspectors so construction work can be reviewed in a timely and efficient manner.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $42.00 - $47.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Schedule:
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
$52k-70k (estimate)
05/08/2024
09/03/2024
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