Bryan Construction Inc.
Project Manager - Federal Construction
Bryan Construction Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80509
Overview
Bryan Construction is seeking a Project Manager with Federal construction experience to join our team in Colorado Springs. This role provides overall management direction to multiple projects, establishes project objectives and policies, maintains liaison with prime client contacts, and monitors construction and financial activities. The position has direct profit and loss responsibilities for assigned projects. Responsibilities
Top Five Responsibilities Develop Loyal Clients Profitability Execute - obtain results Strategic Thinking Teamwork - Leadership through teamwork and integrity Preconstruction Phase Actively participates in the Post Award Meetings Reviews Owner/Contractor contract agreement Thorough contract review prior to 1st estimate Assess contract for risk evaluation - provide written input to estimating Reviews potential subcontractor list with estimator and provides input Review/provide input to the sub and supplier participation process Assists the Precon Manager in preparing a detailed scope of work before the 1st estimate is presented to the client Reviews the estimate at SD, DD, CD, GMP - the PM has the buy-in/ownership of the number Works with the Project Superintendent in preparing a construction schedule Submits detailed schedule at the 1st DD estimate Provide a quality list of VE ideas at the DD stage preconstruction Participates in subcontractor solicitation during the preconstruction phase Have dialog with key subs and suppliers Attends preconstruction meetings regularly - actively participates Attend Owner/Architect design meetings Reviews all construction documents. Submits clarification questions to lead estimator Participates in preparing and submitting the GMP to the client Thoroughly know the GMP Knows and understands each line item of the GMP Construction Phase Develops positive relationships with the client, architect, and subcontractors Establishes the project budget and submits to appropriate parties for data entry Manages project budget Completes monthly WIP reports Reviews Owner-contractor agreement and submits to Executive (Group) Manager Handles formal correspondence between BCI and Owner, Architect, subcontractors, etc Leads subcontractors pre-award conferences Selects subcontractors and vendors and negotiates subcontract agreements Writes and issues subcontracts and purchase orders (author of the Matrix) Makes arrangements for all insurances/bonds through the Controller Fully responsible for the financials of the project Prepares schedule of values and submits pay applications Reviews and approves all subcontract and vendor applications for payment Secures and manages all subcontractor and second-tier lien waivers Runs weekly OAC meetings - takes meeting minutes and distributes Works with Project Superintendent on the RFI process Manages all Change Order issues between BCI and the Client. Estimates, prepares, and submits for approval Reviews all change orders from subcontractors for validity and negotiates fair pricing before submitting to Owner Submits to PAs all approved change orders — Owner costs, and subcontractor changes Submits letter to Architect for substantial completion and final completion Fully responsible for all aspects of O&M manuals Works with Project Superintendent on punchlist and related activities Negotiates final subcontractor settlements Transmits final closeout documents to the Owner/Architect Fully responsible for securing Final Payment Prepares final subcontractor performance reviews and submits to Director of Preconstruction Attends warranty meetings as necessary Critical Performance Benchmarks Complete buyout and have all subcontracts and purchase orders Know total project profit (estimated profit + buyout) Have all submittals and samples approved (100%, 90 days after notice to proceed) Maintain positive cash flow Obtain signed change orders from the client monthly; close, execute, and finalize Know labor dollars for the project (total, weekly, monthly, remaining) Collect final payment (100% within 60 days after Owner occupancy, no later than 90 days) Increase profit margins through innovative overall management of multiple larger, complex projects; establish project objectives and liaise with prime client contacts; monitor construction and financial activities; direct and develop Asst. PM(s) Education, Experience, And Licensing Requirements Bachelor's in Construction Management or Engineering Minimum 5+ years of experience as a Project Manager 5+ years of experience in the federal construction industry Experience as a PM on US Army Corps of Engineers projects Experience as a PM on $75M+ projects Proficient with MS Office; Procore; exposure to scheduling software, Primavera (P6) preferred Background Investigation And Drug Screening Required Please note that the salary information shown below is a general guideline only. Salaries are based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. Salary Range $90,000 to $125,000 yearly Benefits Bryan Construction offers a comprehensive benefits package including Health, Dental, Vision, HSA, Accident Coverage, Company Sponsored Life and AD&D, Voluntary Life and AD&D, Disability, EAP, Vacation, Sick Leave, and 401K with Company Matching. EEO/AA Statement Bryan Construction is an EEO/AA Employer — applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, protected veteran status or other status protected by law. Application Deadline: October 3, 2025 Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
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Bryan Construction is seeking a Project Manager with Federal construction experience to join our team in Colorado Springs. This role provides overall management direction to multiple projects, establishes project objectives and policies, maintains liaison with prime client contacts, and monitors construction and financial activities. The position has direct profit and loss responsibilities for assigned projects. Responsibilities
Top Five Responsibilities Develop Loyal Clients Profitability Execute - obtain results Strategic Thinking Teamwork - Leadership through teamwork and integrity Preconstruction Phase Actively participates in the Post Award Meetings Reviews Owner/Contractor contract agreement Thorough contract review prior to 1st estimate Assess contract for risk evaluation - provide written input to estimating Reviews potential subcontractor list with estimator and provides input Review/provide input to the sub and supplier participation process Assists the Precon Manager in preparing a detailed scope of work before the 1st estimate is presented to the client Reviews the estimate at SD, DD, CD, GMP - the PM has the buy-in/ownership of the number Works with the Project Superintendent in preparing a construction schedule Submits detailed schedule at the 1st DD estimate Provide a quality list of VE ideas at the DD stage preconstruction Participates in subcontractor solicitation during the preconstruction phase Have dialog with key subs and suppliers Attends preconstruction meetings regularly - actively participates Attend Owner/Architect design meetings Reviews all construction documents. Submits clarification questions to lead estimator Participates in preparing and submitting the GMP to the client Thoroughly know the GMP Knows and understands each line item of the GMP Construction Phase Develops positive relationships with the client, architect, and subcontractors Establishes the project budget and submits to appropriate parties for data entry Manages project budget Completes monthly WIP reports Reviews Owner-contractor agreement and submits to Executive (Group) Manager Handles formal correspondence between BCI and Owner, Architect, subcontractors, etc Leads subcontractors pre-award conferences Selects subcontractors and vendors and negotiates subcontract agreements Writes and issues subcontracts and purchase orders (author of the Matrix) Makes arrangements for all insurances/bonds through the Controller Fully responsible for the financials of the project Prepares schedule of values and submits pay applications Reviews and approves all subcontract and vendor applications for payment Secures and manages all subcontractor and second-tier lien waivers Runs weekly OAC meetings - takes meeting minutes and distributes Works with Project Superintendent on the RFI process Manages all Change Order issues between BCI and the Client. Estimates, prepares, and submits for approval Reviews all change orders from subcontractors for validity and negotiates fair pricing before submitting to Owner Submits to PAs all approved change orders — Owner costs, and subcontractor changes Submits letter to Architect for substantial completion and final completion Fully responsible for all aspects of O&M manuals Works with Project Superintendent on punchlist and related activities Negotiates final subcontractor settlements Transmits final closeout documents to the Owner/Architect Fully responsible for securing Final Payment Prepares final subcontractor performance reviews and submits to Director of Preconstruction Attends warranty meetings as necessary Critical Performance Benchmarks Complete buyout and have all subcontracts and purchase orders Know total project profit (estimated profit + buyout) Have all submittals and samples approved (100%, 90 days after notice to proceed) Maintain positive cash flow Obtain signed change orders from the client monthly; close, execute, and finalize Know labor dollars for the project (total, weekly, monthly, remaining) Collect final payment (100% within 60 days after Owner occupancy, no later than 90 days) Increase profit margins through innovative overall management of multiple larger, complex projects; establish project objectives and liaise with prime client contacts; monitor construction and financial activities; direct and develop Asst. PM(s) Education, Experience, And Licensing Requirements Bachelor's in Construction Management or Engineering Minimum 5+ years of experience as a Project Manager 5+ years of experience in the federal construction industry Experience as a PM on US Army Corps of Engineers projects Experience as a PM on $75M+ projects Proficient with MS Office; Procore; exposure to scheduling software, Primavera (P6) preferred Background Investigation And Drug Screening Required Please note that the salary information shown below is a general guideline only. Salaries are based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. Salary Range $90,000 to $125,000 yearly Benefits Bryan Construction offers a comprehensive benefits package including Health, Dental, Vision, HSA, Accident Coverage, Company Sponsored Life and AD&D, Voluntary Life and AD&D, Disability, EAP, Vacation, Sick Leave, and 401K with Company Matching. EEO/AA Statement Bryan Construction is an EEO/AA Employer — applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, protected veteran status or other status protected by law. Application Deadline: October 3, 2025 Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Project Management and Information Technology Industries Construction Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Bryan Construction Inc. by 2x
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