Infrastructure & Capital Projects – Owner’s Authorized Representative II – K-12, ANS
About the role
You'll manage, oversee, and coordinate all facets of the pre-construction, bid and award, construction and close-out phase of all assigned projects.
You'll review pre-construction documents and submit comments to Designer as necessary.
You'll plan, organize, and prepare reports to upper management with respect to the status and/or progress of the projects.
You'll coordinate with all pertinent public agencies during pre-construction and construction to comply with all off-site work; coordinates with various District and Project staff.
You'll manage both the project budget and schedule to meet the District’s qualitative standards; monitor project budget monthly and ensures that the budget accurately reflects the project status/progress.
You'll manage daily activities of the contractor, reviews contractors’ construction schedules and submittals, and coordinate responses to the contractors’ inquiries thru the Requests for Clarifications (RFC) and other related documents.
You'll review substitution submittals from contractors to ensure specification and/or District requirements are complied with.
You'll receive, review, and negotiate Contractor Change Order Proposal(s) to achieve a fair & reasonable price in accordance with the General Conditions; review and address any and all Schedule impacts in accordance with the project specifications in a timely manner.
You'll review the process and monitor payments for the contractor, architects, engineers and any other pertinent parties.
You'll administer provisions of Professional Service Agreements between Architects and the District.
You'll coordinate District delivery of related fixtures, furniture and equipment.
You'll monitor and manage project close-out with respect to project certification with the Division of State Architects (DSA) and project financial close out.
Responsibilities
- You'll manage, oversee, and coordinate all facets of the pre-construction, bid and award, construction and close-out phase of all assigned projects.
- You'll review pre-construction documents and submit comments to Designer as necessary.
- You'll plan, organize, and prepare reports to upper management with respect to the status and/or progress of the projects.
- You'll coordinate with all pertinent public agencies during pre-construction and construction to comply with all off-site work; coordinates with various District and Project staff.
- You'll manage both the project budget and schedule to meet the District’s qualitative standards; monitor project budget monthly and ensures that the budget accurately reflects the project status/progress.
- You'll manage daily activities of the contractor, reviews contractors’ construction schedules and submittals, and coordinate responses to the contractors’ inquiries thru the Requests for Clarifications (RFC) and other related documents.
- You'll review substitution submittals from contractors to ensure specification and/or District requirements are complied with.
- You'll receive, review, and negotiate Contractor Change Order Proposal(s) to achieve a fair & reasonable price in accordance with the General Conditions; review and address any and all Schedule impacts in accordance with the project specifications in a timely manner.
- You'll review the process and monitor payments for the contractor, architects, engineers and any other pertinent parties.
- You'll administer provisions of Professional Service Agreements between Architects and the District.
- You'll coordinate District delivery of related fixtures, furniture and equipment.
- You'll monitor and manage project close-out with respect to project certification with the Division of State Architects (DSA) and project financial close out.
Requirements
- Fifteen (15) years full time paid professional experience in Construction and/or a combination of Project and Construction Management of Commercial and/or Public/Educational Facility Construction. Five (5) of the fifteen (15) years should have full responsibility for coordinating complex projects with construction values of more than $20M
- Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering or construction management
- A Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential from the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) may substitute for the education requirement.
- OR
- Twenty (20) years full time paid professional experience in Construction and/or a combination of Project and Construction Management of Commercial and/or Public/Educational Facility Construction. Fifteen (15) of the twenty (20) years should have full responsibility for coordinating complex projects with construction values of more than $20M
- Preferred (Not Required): Graduation from a recognized college or university with a degree in architecture, engineering or construction management
- Preferred (Not Required): A Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential from the Construction Management Association of America
Qualifications
- Design Build Experience
- Experience utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Experience with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and/or the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS)
- Experience with Division of the State Architect (DSA) construction/design processes
- Safety and OSHA Safety Regulations (OSHA 30 minimum)
- A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California Architectural Board or Professional Engineer by the State Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
- A valid Construction Manager (CCM) credential by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI)
Skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
- Knowledge of construction industry standards and regulations
Benefits
$193,000 - $212,000 a year
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Los Angeles, CA
Carson, CA
South Gate, CA
San Fernando Valley, CA
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
- Candidates who meet one of the following combinations of qualifications will be considered for this position:
Pay
$193,000 - $212,000 a year
Schedule
Onsite at client site