Alternative Delivery - Senior Project Manager
Burgess & Niple · Indianapolis, IN · 2 wk ago
HybridConsultingFull-time
Burgess & Niple
About the role
Burgess & Niple is seeking an Alternative Delivery - Senior Project Manager to manage and lead projects utilizing alternative delivery methods such as Design-Build (DB), Progressive Design-Build (PDB), Construction Manager to Construct (CMc), Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC), and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT).
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain client relationships with INDOT, counties, municipalities, and contractors throughout Indiana.
- Develop and maintain client relationships outside of Indiana where opportunities arise.
- Cook up coordination with design teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure successful project implementation.
- Provide technical expertise, workload staffing, and overall guidance on alternative delivery projects.
- Provide expertise in alternative delivery contract development and risk management tailored to state and local agency requirements.
- Support proposal development for alternative delivery projects.
- Monitor project performance indicators, budgets, and schedules.
- Develop scopes of work and budgets aligned with state and local government funding mechanisms and constraints.
- Facilitate communication between all project stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.
- Stay current with Indiana-specific state code and local agency procurement rules, funding sources, and approval processes.
- Represent B&N at state and local government meetings, regional conferences, utility board meetings, and municipal marketing functions.
- Support business development efforts by identifying and pursuing new opportunities with clients.
- Mentor junior staff members on alternative delivery methodologies and practices for state and local government clients.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited engineering program.
- Indiana PE registration is required, or the ability to obtain through reciprocity.
- 10+ years of demonstrated experience with project management in state, municipal, or county infrastructure projects.
- A strong understanding of Indiana state code and local government procedures, particularly procurement processes for alternative delivery.
- Knowledge of state and local agency funding sources, including grants, bonds, and state programs.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts to local officials.
- Strong leadership abilities and team collaboration skills.
- Experience managing budgets, schedules, and project risks for local agency projects.
- An understanding of contract structures and risk allocation in alternative delivery models for local governments.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and project management software.