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Construction Project Manager

Colliers, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Colliers . Make your next move an expert one. At Colliers it’s not our success that sets us apart, it’s how we achieve it. Our people are passionate, take ownership and always do what’s right for our clients, people and communities. Why Colliers?

Our enterprising environment needs your expertise to facilitate Colliers’ continued growth as an industry leader. Our nimble, decentralized culture can provide you with opportunities to learn and accelerate your career. General scope

We are seeking a seasoned Construction Project Manager to lead the planned execution of a national portfolio of land and site development projects for a large technology client. This role requires deep technical expertise in site readiness—including utilities, infrastructure, permitting, and environmental compliance—as well as strategic oversight of cost, schedule, risk, and quality across multiple concurrent projects. The Project Manager will support demolition projects safely, efficiently, and in compliance with applicable regulations, acting as an extension of our team with primary responsibility for planning, managing, and executing demolition efforts and related site activities. Responsibilities include managing project scopes, budgets, schedules, bids, permits, safety compliance, environmental stewardship, project financials, and reporting. The Project Manager will ensure client expectations and industry standards are met while maintaining superior client service and project team management. Specific functions and responsibilities

Help develop and manage project scopes, budgets, and schedules for demolition projects across multiple sites. Coordinate bids for demolition projects based on site-specific scopes and regulatory requirements. Oversee project execution with strict adherence to safety protocols and environmental regulations. Coordinate with engineers, environmental consultants, and regulatory agencies for site assessments and permitting. Obtain all necessary permits and ensure full compliance with local, state, and federal laws. Solicit, contract, and manage subcontractors and vendors; negotiate terms and monitor performance. Conduct regular site visits, monitor daily progress, and maintain detailed project documentation and reporting. On-site presence is required for most projects. Identify risks, issues, or delays proactively and implement mitigation strategies. Oversee waste disposal, recycling, and hazardous material abatement; ensure documentation meets regulatory standards. Communicate with internal teams and clients to provide status updates and resolve issues promptly. Assist with project financials, including budgeting, cost tracking, change orders, invoicing, and reporting. Promote and enforce a culture of safety and continuous improvement across all job sites. Coordinate across internal stakeholders, A/E partners, consultants, contractors, and government agencies. Develop and maintain consistent project and program level reporting for client stakeholders to communicate status and KPIs. Support due diligence, site assessments, and feasibility planning, including geotechnical, environmental, and utility evaluations. Support utility coordination, site grading, civil works, and early-phase vertical construction preparation. Support environmental review, entitlement, and permitting processes with local, state, and federal agencies. Develop and oversee demolition schedules, cost models, risk mitigation plans, and value engineering across active sites. Develop program controls, reporting, and governance frameworks across the portfolio. Ensure safety, quality, and compliance across geographically dispersed sites. Evaluate and manage contractor selection, negotiation, and performance. Foster a collaborative culture aligned with client goals and values. Perform additional project management duties as assigned. Business objectives

Collaborate with account leadership, client representatives, subcontractors, and other stakeholders to support strategy, logistics, team development, and business goals. Provide strong leadership to the project team to achieve and exceed KPIs. Resolve personnel or client-related issues promptly to safeguard the company’s reputation. Serve as a resource for best practices in demolition, cost management, and site operations. Contribute to continuous improvement of project management tools, processes, and performance metrics. Required skills, education and experience

Bachelor’s degree and 5+ years of relevant experience with commercial construction/real estate project management; LEED AP, PMP, Six Sigma, LEAN experience, MBA or architectural/PE registration a plus. Demonstrated leadership on multi-site programs. Deep knowledge of civil engineering, utilities, permitting, and environmental compliance. Ability to manage logistical challenges in diverse locations. Strong command of construction contracts, cost management, scheduling tools, and project reporting platforms. Willingness to travel to remote sites across the U.S. as needed. Knowledge and experience with construction materials and methods. Strong project management skills coordinating deliverables from multiple team members and subcontractors while meeting timelines. Strong analytical skills to identify problems and propose solutions. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong planning and organizational abilities; ability to work in a deadline-driven environment. Compensation and benefits

Competitive compensation and benefits including a full range of health care benefits, paid time off, and 401K. Equal employment opportunity

Colliers provides equal employment opportunity to all persons. No employee or applicant will be discriminated against for any protected characteristic. If you require reasonable accommodation during the hiring process, please contact accommodations@colliers.com.

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