Goldbelt, Inc.
Overview
This position is an RFP position and is contingent upon contract award.
Goldbelt Operations Support Services, LLC (GbOSS) offers expert construction, renovation, and support services. GbOSS has expertise in construction, renovation, and services, from design-build to finish work. GbOSS utilizes a skill set as general contractors to assist federal clients and is 8(a) certified.
Summary:
GbOSS is searching for a Construction Project Manager (CPM). The Project Manager will be responsible for overall Project Management duties, submittals, and hands‑on review of work in place, administration and execution of all meetings and reporting, documentation, and close‑out of the project. This individual will interface with the construction team and subcontractors. Location is in the Juneau, AK and surrounding areas.
Responsibilities Essential Job Functions
Perform constructability reviews of project and contract documents
Coordinate between fieldwork, affected organizations, and Government
Work with local USCG staff to explain and inform on construction activities
Perform a variety of Project Manager duties to include monitoring the effectiveness of Construction Contractor’s Project Manager and monitoring USCG facilities for facility maintenance issues
Ensure construction is in accordance with plans and specifications
Make on‑site visits and work with Superintendents/Contractor’s Project Manager of construction project(s) and provide written reports to the USCG
Be an effective communicator, understand risks, and develop strategies to reviews including, but not limited to, equipment and material submittals, progress charts, quality control (QC) and Safety Plans, and various work plans
Oversee project schedule, construction progress, and period of performance/contract completion date
Monitor the Contractor’s Project Management for compliance with contract and report observations to the COR/KO/Contracting Specialist (CS)
Research and identify design and/or construction problems and provide recommendations to USCG Construction Project Management team
Process Construction Contractor’s Request for Information (RFI), Request for Variation (RFV), Request for Deviation (RFV), and Design Clarification Request (DCR)
Assist with development of contract modifications and associated documents to include but not limited to: construction costs estimates, red line drawings, statement of work, and edits to the specifications
Update facility partners with project schedules, changes to the period of performance, and coordinate outages
Attend construction branch and construction project meetings
Monitor job‑site safety and compliance
Monitor and maintain a complete, updated file of approved submittals for the construction contract. Review Construction Contractor's submittal, check against the materials being installed, and monitor schedule of submittals
Maintain field records such as correspondence, Construction Contractor daily reports, test results, solid waste disposal acceptance receipts, progress payments, modifications, etc.
Review and assist in resolving technical issues, including Construction Contractor Request for Information (RFI) and/or Design Clarification Request (DCR), and Construction Contractor progress schedules
Prepare supporting information for proposed modifications. Prepare field sketches, measurements, and recommend solutions to USCG construction COR
Maintain a current set of contract plans and specifications with executed modifications posted
Ensure the Construction Contractor is maintaining a current set of as‑built drawings and updates the construction schedule
Perform labor interviews when directed by the KO or COR
Maintain good rapport, coordination, and communications with other agencies and organizations involved in the project
Perform pre‑construction plan reviews, identify risks, identify confusing plans and specifications and offer solutions
Arrange for transfer of documents, O&M manuals, spare parts, tools, as‑built drawings, keys, and guarantees to the USCG
Monitor compliance with environmental protection requirements
Keep the COR fully informed of any technical or contractual difficulties encountered during performance
Ensure that the Contractor submits proper security or facility clearance forms and ensure proper management of Government furnished property
Evaluate proposals for technical feasibility, and quantity verification
Review payment requests/invoices and provide recommendations to the USCG COR
Qualifications Necessary Skills and Knowledge
Skilled and proficient in operating a variety of computer software packages, including but not limited to Microsoft suite and Microsoft projects
Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with our management team, employees, and clients
Knowledge of federal and state financial regulations, including Federal Acquisition Regulations
Comfortable reading and understanding blueprints and drawings
Demonstrated knowledge of construction, engineering, and architecture principles
Ability to budget, schedule, negotiate, and control costs
High degree of familiarity with contract and subcontract documents, terms, and conditions
Strong leadership and management skills
Ability to write professional routine reports and correspondence
Must be able to travel to job site(s) as assigned
Ability to read construction drawings and specifications
Minimum Qualifications A CPM candidate can meet the minimum qualifications for this contract by meeting either the Engineer/Architect qualifications described in “a” below OR the Certified Design‑Build qualifications described in “b” below. In addition, all CPM candidates must meet the minimum qualifications identified in “c” below.
Necessary Skills and Knowledge
Shall complete the following training courses within 120 days of contract award. If the CPM has already completed the trainings, but no longer hold an active certification, they must complete training necessary to recertify.
Contractors Quality Management course (CQM‑C) (provided by one of the following vendors)
Associated General Contractors
Associated Builders and Contractors
Online training meeting USACE/NAVFAC CQM‑C
30‑Hour OSHA Certification (CI must carry Department of Labor card)
Alaska Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (AK‑CESCL) Certification
Construction Industry 8‑hour Confined Spaces Entry Certification
Professional Construction Manager Course (PCM)
A. Engineer / Architect
ABET accredited 4‑year Architecture/Engineering/Construction Management Degree (Must show degree and year received, major, and name of school/college/university degree received from), AND
At least 5 years total experience being a field engineer, project manager, or managing multiple construction contracts involving multiple disciplines/trades, AND
At least 3 years of construction management oversight experience within the last 7 years on projects with a construction dollar value of approximately $1M‑$20M (per project). (Must show position title held and description of responsibilities, construction project start/completion dates, construction dollar value of project, and description of project. Must be time on site working on the project.)
B. Certified Design‑Build Professional
Certified Design‑Build Professional (DBIATM) through the Design‑Build Institute of America [Assoc. DBIA is not equivalent] OR Certified Construction Manager (CCM®) through Construction Manager’s Association of America CMAA certified as described in ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 (Must provide certificate of present and good standing of certification, if applicable), AND
At least 10 years of total experience being a field engineer, project manager, superintendent, or some other managerial construction project management position, AND
At least 6 years of construction management oversight experience within the last 10 years on projects with a construction dollar value of approximately $1M‑$20M (per project). (Must show position title held and description of responsibilities, construction project start/completion dates, construction dollar value of project, and description of project. Must be time on site working on the project.)
C. Requirements for all Construction Project Managers
Experience with design‑build or design‑bid‑build contracts, AND
At least 1 year construction experience performed in Alaska or Coastal areas (within 20 miles of the shoreline). (Must show position title held, project location, and description of project), AND
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office skills, Primavera P6, and/or Microsoft Project.
Ability to travel 25% of the time within the state of Alaska
Must be able to obtain and maintain a favorably adjudicated Tier I / SF‑85 background investigation (NACI or equivalent) and meet all HSPD‑12 and CAC eligibility requirements for access to Coast Guard or DoD facilities and systems
Pay and Benefits At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team’s dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax‑deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
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Goldbelt Operations Support Services, LLC (GbOSS) offers expert construction, renovation, and support services. GbOSS has expertise in construction, renovation, and services, from design-build to finish work. GbOSS utilizes a skill set as general contractors to assist federal clients and is 8(a) certified.
Summary:
GbOSS is searching for a Construction Project Manager (CPM). The Project Manager will be responsible for overall Project Management duties, submittals, and hands‑on review of work in place, administration and execution of all meetings and reporting, documentation, and close‑out of the project. This individual will interface with the construction team and subcontractors. Location is in the Juneau, AK and surrounding areas.
Responsibilities Essential Job Functions
Perform constructability reviews of project and contract documents
Coordinate between fieldwork, affected organizations, and Government
Work with local USCG staff to explain and inform on construction activities
Perform a variety of Project Manager duties to include monitoring the effectiveness of Construction Contractor’s Project Manager and monitoring USCG facilities for facility maintenance issues
Ensure construction is in accordance with plans and specifications
Make on‑site visits and work with Superintendents/Contractor’s Project Manager of construction project(s) and provide written reports to the USCG
Be an effective communicator, understand risks, and develop strategies to reviews including, but not limited to, equipment and material submittals, progress charts, quality control (QC) and Safety Plans, and various work plans
Oversee project schedule, construction progress, and period of performance/contract completion date
Monitor the Contractor’s Project Management for compliance with contract and report observations to the COR/KO/Contracting Specialist (CS)
Research and identify design and/or construction problems and provide recommendations to USCG Construction Project Management team
Process Construction Contractor’s Request for Information (RFI), Request for Variation (RFV), Request for Deviation (RFV), and Design Clarification Request (DCR)
Assist with development of contract modifications and associated documents to include but not limited to: construction costs estimates, red line drawings, statement of work, and edits to the specifications
Update facility partners with project schedules, changes to the period of performance, and coordinate outages
Attend construction branch and construction project meetings
Monitor job‑site safety and compliance
Monitor and maintain a complete, updated file of approved submittals for the construction contract. Review Construction Contractor's submittal, check against the materials being installed, and monitor schedule of submittals
Maintain field records such as correspondence, Construction Contractor daily reports, test results, solid waste disposal acceptance receipts, progress payments, modifications, etc.
Review and assist in resolving technical issues, including Construction Contractor Request for Information (RFI) and/or Design Clarification Request (DCR), and Construction Contractor progress schedules
Prepare supporting information for proposed modifications. Prepare field sketches, measurements, and recommend solutions to USCG construction COR
Maintain a current set of contract plans and specifications with executed modifications posted
Ensure the Construction Contractor is maintaining a current set of as‑built drawings and updates the construction schedule
Perform labor interviews when directed by the KO or COR
Maintain good rapport, coordination, and communications with other agencies and organizations involved in the project
Perform pre‑construction plan reviews, identify risks, identify confusing plans and specifications and offer solutions
Arrange for transfer of documents, O&M manuals, spare parts, tools, as‑built drawings, keys, and guarantees to the USCG
Monitor compliance with environmental protection requirements
Keep the COR fully informed of any technical or contractual difficulties encountered during performance
Ensure that the Contractor submits proper security or facility clearance forms and ensure proper management of Government furnished property
Evaluate proposals for technical feasibility, and quantity verification
Review payment requests/invoices and provide recommendations to the USCG COR
Qualifications Necessary Skills and Knowledge
Skilled and proficient in operating a variety of computer software packages, including but not limited to Microsoft suite and Microsoft projects
Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with our management team, employees, and clients
Knowledge of federal and state financial regulations, including Federal Acquisition Regulations
Comfortable reading and understanding blueprints and drawings
Demonstrated knowledge of construction, engineering, and architecture principles
Ability to budget, schedule, negotiate, and control costs
High degree of familiarity with contract and subcontract documents, terms, and conditions
Strong leadership and management skills
Ability to write professional routine reports and correspondence
Must be able to travel to job site(s) as assigned
Ability to read construction drawings and specifications
Minimum Qualifications A CPM candidate can meet the minimum qualifications for this contract by meeting either the Engineer/Architect qualifications described in “a” below OR the Certified Design‑Build qualifications described in “b” below. In addition, all CPM candidates must meet the minimum qualifications identified in “c” below.
Necessary Skills and Knowledge
Shall complete the following training courses within 120 days of contract award. If the CPM has already completed the trainings, but no longer hold an active certification, they must complete training necessary to recertify.
Contractors Quality Management course (CQM‑C) (provided by one of the following vendors)
Associated General Contractors
Associated Builders and Contractors
Online training meeting USACE/NAVFAC CQM‑C
30‑Hour OSHA Certification (CI must carry Department of Labor card)
Alaska Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (AK‑CESCL) Certification
Construction Industry 8‑hour Confined Spaces Entry Certification
Professional Construction Manager Course (PCM)
A. Engineer / Architect
ABET accredited 4‑year Architecture/Engineering/Construction Management Degree (Must show degree and year received, major, and name of school/college/university degree received from), AND
At least 5 years total experience being a field engineer, project manager, or managing multiple construction contracts involving multiple disciplines/trades, AND
At least 3 years of construction management oversight experience within the last 7 years on projects with a construction dollar value of approximately $1M‑$20M (per project). (Must show position title held and description of responsibilities, construction project start/completion dates, construction dollar value of project, and description of project. Must be time on site working on the project.)
B. Certified Design‑Build Professional
Certified Design‑Build Professional (DBIATM) through the Design‑Build Institute of America [Assoc. DBIA is not equivalent] OR Certified Construction Manager (CCM®) through Construction Manager’s Association of America CMAA certified as described in ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 (Must provide certificate of present and good standing of certification, if applicable), AND
At least 10 years of total experience being a field engineer, project manager, superintendent, or some other managerial construction project management position, AND
At least 6 years of construction management oversight experience within the last 10 years on projects with a construction dollar value of approximately $1M‑$20M (per project). (Must show position title held and description of responsibilities, construction project start/completion dates, construction dollar value of project, and description of project. Must be time on site working on the project.)
C. Requirements for all Construction Project Managers
Experience with design‑build or design‑bid‑build contracts, AND
At least 1 year construction experience performed in Alaska or Coastal areas (within 20 miles of the shoreline). (Must show position title held, project location, and description of project), AND
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office skills, Primavera P6, and/or Microsoft Project.
Ability to travel 25% of the time within the state of Alaska
Must be able to obtain and maintain a favorably adjudicated Tier I / SF‑85 background investigation (NACI or equivalent) and meet all HSPD‑12 and CAC eligibility requirements for access to Coast Guard or DoD facilities and systems
Pay and Benefits At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team’s dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax‑deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
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