Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor - Life Sciences Construction
Turner & Townsend · Boston, MA · 3 wk ago
HybridEngineering$140k–$165k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Estimating and negotiating change orders throughout the construction lifecycle.
- Provide estimate and cost planning, including producing and presenting final cost plans.
- Review and participate with design teams and general contractors in developing cost estimates for lab, R&D, and office fit-out projects.
- Reconcile changes and assist contractors to ensure cost data accuracy.
- Communicate with contractors and owner project managers to gather status updates for cost reporting.
- Prepare written comments on contractor submissions, including executive summaries.
- Cook up all sources of cost information, including suppliers, subcontractors, and design teams.
- Inform and drive engineering and design decisions based on cost impact.
- Work proactively with minimal supervision to resolve scheduling and cost issues.
- Manage cost checks and carry out valuations on medium to large-scale projects.
- Participate in post-contract cost variance and change control processes.
- Manage cost impact, contingency tracking, and commitment logs.
- Support funding data presentations and coordinate value engineering sessions.
- Develop cost plans through design phases, delivering updates at key milestones.
- Provide commercial input into design optioneering and value engineering exercises.
- Review contractor and subcontractor pricing and lead negotiations on behalf of the client.
- Perform quantity surveying, cost controls, and change management activities throughout the project lifecycle.
- Ensure cost validation, auditing, and valuation processes are robust and maintained.
- Produce monthly cost reports for client presentation.
- Ensure timely negotiation and agreement of final accounts.
- Compile as-built cost data for benchmarking across similar laboratory and life sciences developments.
- Support delivery across projects involving laboratory build-outs, R&D facility expansions, and campus-style developments.
- Identify, coach, and mentor team members to realize their potential and celebrate success.
- Demonstrate strong leadership and high-quality service delivery aligned with project objectives.
- Manage financial tracking, fee forecasts, and resource planning using internal systems.
- Implement and maintain consistent use of internal processes and best practices.
- Act as a role model contributing to a collaborative, high-performing team culture.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, cost management, quantity surveying, engineering, or related field.
- Minimum 5–7 years of relevant experience in construction cost management.
- Experience supporting laboratory, pharmaceutical, or life sciences construction projects is preferred.
- RICS accredited or working toward accreditation is preferred.
- Experience leading cost management on medium to large, complex construction projects.
- Construction consultancy experience strongly preferred.
- Strong knowledge of procurement routes, value management, and value engineering.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.