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The Construction Superintendent is responsible for the daily activity on the job site to ensure subcontractors are performing according to the contract and that the budget, site plans and schedules are adhered to. This position is the main point of contact at the site.
Responsibilities
Review plans and specifications for errors and report findings to project manager
Hold preconstruction meetings with subcontractors, private utilities, and municipal officials
Monitor daily weather reports and coordinate work efforts and precautions as required
Coordinate installation of temporary utilities (power, telephone, water)
Coordinate construction stakeout (provide a minimum of 48 hours’ notice to engineers)
Coordinate subcontractor work efforts (provide a minimum of 5 days’ notice of start of work and update every 48 hours)
Conduct daily erosion and sediment control inspection
Conduct daily clean-up (trash, debris, street cleaning)
Coordinate material deliveries
Coordinate project work areas (stockpile areas, construction entrances, port-a-potty locations, material storage areas)
Update construction schedules daily and provide updates to office
Coordinate any subcontractor notifications with project manager
Maintain daily reports
Monitor subcontractor inspections
Monitor subcontractor testing
Coordinate and oversee private testing (concrete, soils, etc.)
Coordinate private utility installation (power, gas, telephone, cable)
Hold weekly project meetings on site with all subcontractors and provide written notes/documentation of meeting to project manager
Process change order requests to project manager
Check all material deliveries against purchase orders
Oversee and tally all earthwork haul tickets and submit to project manager on a weekly basis
Monitor OSHA safety regulations and ensure subcontractor compliance
Monitor all company equipment
Monitor all project closeout procedures (as-builts, inspections, punch lists, monumentation)
Qualifications
Education: minimum High School, prefer four year degree
Experience: minimum 3 years in construction or related field; thorough knowledge of commercial and site development projects; understanding of applicable building codes, OSHA regulations, and governing standards
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Project, plan take-offs, project budgets and estimating
Strong scheduling skills
Good written, oral and reading communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with all levels of personnel
Physical Requirements The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be able to operate general office equipment including computers, phones and related media and informational devices
Ability to communicate both in person and by telephone
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Responsibilities
Review plans and specifications for errors and report findings to project manager
Hold preconstruction meetings with subcontractors, private utilities, and municipal officials
Monitor daily weather reports and coordinate work efforts and precautions as required
Coordinate installation of temporary utilities (power, telephone, water)
Coordinate construction stakeout (provide a minimum of 48 hours’ notice to engineers)
Coordinate subcontractor work efforts (provide a minimum of 5 days’ notice of start of work and update every 48 hours)
Conduct daily erosion and sediment control inspection
Conduct daily clean-up (trash, debris, street cleaning)
Coordinate material deliveries
Coordinate project work areas (stockpile areas, construction entrances, port-a-potty locations, material storage areas)
Update construction schedules daily and provide updates to office
Coordinate any subcontractor notifications with project manager
Maintain daily reports
Monitor subcontractor inspections
Monitor subcontractor testing
Coordinate and oversee private testing (concrete, soils, etc.)
Coordinate private utility installation (power, gas, telephone, cable)
Hold weekly project meetings on site with all subcontractors and provide written notes/documentation of meeting to project manager
Process change order requests to project manager
Check all material deliveries against purchase orders
Oversee and tally all earthwork haul tickets and submit to project manager on a weekly basis
Monitor OSHA safety regulations and ensure subcontractor compliance
Monitor all company equipment
Monitor all project closeout procedures (as-builts, inspections, punch lists, monumentation)
Qualifications
Education: minimum High School, prefer four year degree
Experience: minimum 3 years in construction or related field; thorough knowledge of commercial and site development projects; understanding of applicable building codes, OSHA regulations, and governing standards
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Project, plan take-offs, project budgets and estimating
Strong scheduling skills
Good written, oral and reading communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with all levels of personnel
Physical Requirements The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be able to operate general office equipment including computers, phones and related media and informational devices
Ability to communicate both in person and by telephone
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