Senior Cost Control Manager / Quantity Surveyor - Data Center Construction
Turner & Townsend · Richmond, VA · 2 wk ago
On-siteConsultingFull-time
Responsibilities
- Lead and manage change management processes across the program, ensuring all changes are properly identified, evaluated, documented, and approved.
- Review, evaluate, and negotiate change orders throughout the construction lifecycle, ensuring commercial alignment and cost transparency.
- Maintain and manage change logs, contingency tracking, and commitment registers, providing clear visibility into cost impacts.
- Establish and enforce change control procedures and governance frameworks across multiple projects within the campus.
- Provide detailed cost analysis and recommendations to support client decision-making on change events.
- Support dispute avoidance and resolution through strong commercial oversight and documentation of changes.
- Prepare written comments on contractor submissions, including executive summaries.
- Coordinate cost inputs from subcontractors, suppliers, and design teams.
- Inform and help drive construction priorities based on cost and change impact.
- Work proactively to resolve cost, scope, and scheduling conflicts.
- Manage cost checks and carry out valuations on complex projects.
- Lead post-contract cost variance analysis and ensure adherence to change control processes.
- Prepare funding updates and support value engineering sessions, particularly in response to change drivers.
- Develop cost plans through design and provide updates at key milestones.
- Review contractor pricing and support negotiations to ensure fair and commercially sound outcomes.
- Ensure cost auditing, validation, and reporting processes are consistently applied.
- Produce monthly cost reports with clear visibility into change activity, risks, and forecast impacts.
- Support final account closeout, ensuring all changes are fully agreed and reconciled.
- Maintain cost benchmarking data and program records to support future forecasting and decision-making.
- Mentor team members and promote best practices in change management and cost control.
- Manage financial tracking, forecasting, and reporting for commissions.
- Support internal systems, governance processes, and company delivery methodologies.
Qualifications
- Absolutely required: Regular onsite presence.
- Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Engineering, or related field.
- Required: 5–7+ years of cost management or project controls experience on medium‑ to large‑scale construction programs.
- Prioritization: Mission‑critical, industrial, or large campus‑scale experience.
- Desired: Consultancy experience.
- Essential: Strong understanding of civil, structural, and MEP construction.
- Advanced: Advanced knowledge of budgeting, financial reporting, cost‑control systems, and Earned Value Management (EVM).
- Essential: Proven experience managing full change‑management processes on major construction programs.
- Strong: Cost‑focused project controls background, including forecasting and variance analysis.
- Essential: Ability to interpret schedules and assess cost impacts across phases and trades.
- Essential: Expertise in procurement strategy and commercial contract management.
- Advantageous: RICS accreditation (or progress toward certification).
- Essential: Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder‑management skills.
- Essential: Strong analytical abilities and attention to detail.
- Essential: Proficiency with industry‑standard cost management tools and Microsoft Office.