Construction Inspector

Real Estate & Construction
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field, or equivalent experience as a construction inspector.
  • 15 years of experience as a construction inspector, including 5 years in a lead inspector role, may substitute a degree requirement.
  • 10 years of experience in construction practices and quality control, with 3 years focused on DoD projects.
  • 5 years of experience in construction inspection for projects with ICD/ICS 705 accreditation.
  • Completion of an accredited Quality Control Management Course within the last 5 years.

Responsibilities

  • Perform construction quality assurance services throughout project phases.
  • Attend construction management and review meetings, monitoring progress against schedule.
  • Provide Title II observation coverage during all construction activities.
  • Prepare deficiency lists and communicate with the CO and COR regarding any issues.
  • Oversee contractor compliance with quality control and safety requirements at the work site.
  • Conduct QA testing and validate results of quality control testing as needed.
  • Assist in the interpretation of test results and provide actionable advice to the COR.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Opportunity to work with a high-profile client, the Department of Defense.
  • Experience working on significant construction projects at military facilities.
  • Short-term project duration allows for potential flexibility in future engagements.
Full Job Description
Job Title: Lead Title II Construction Inspector

Location: Los Angeles Air Force Base located at 483 N. Aviation Blvd El Segundo, CA 90245

Pay Range: $125,000+ (depending on experience and quals) plus benefits

Client: Department of Defense

Project Name: Los Angeles Air Force Base

Project Duration: Approx. 9 months

Anticipated Start Date: ASAP

Project Details (Size, SOW, Site Background, etc.):

This SOW defines requirements to provide construction quality assurance oversight for Repair Building 271 3rd Floor - Space Acquisition Mission at Los Angeles AFB, CA.

Daily Responsibilities:
Perform construction quality assurance services. The Construction Contractor is responsible for the quality of the construction project. Quality assurance services are those actions taken to assure that the Construction Contractor is fulfilling the obligations of the contract and schedule and working in compliance with accepted Quality Control and Health and Safety Plans. Provide quality assurance services during the necessary three (3) phases of control (Preparatory Phase, Initial Phase, and Follow-Up Phase) performed by the Construction Contractor.

Monitor construction progress as described herein and attend construction management and review meetings. Evaluate progress in accordance with approved schedule and provide recommendations associated with schedule compliance. Assist the Government COR with validation and review of progress payments consistent with approved earned value schedule of values.

Provide Title II observation coverage at all times during the performance of construction activities; notify the COR when coverage cannot be maintained. Full-time observation must include adequate coverage of on-site construction inspection to observe all construction work by the Construction Contractor and its subcontractors to ensure compliance with the contract requirements. Ensure the Construction Contractor performs adequate inspection to comply with quality control requirements of the construction contract, overseeing worksite activities and ensuring safety requirements are met. Validate that the construction Contractor pursues the work with diligence, and ensure review of status of time-sensitive correspondence in weekly meetings. Promptly prepare a deficiency list (list of defects and omissions) as they occur, and forward a copy to the CO and COR, Unsatisfactory Work. Witness all specialty inspections/testing. Review all Third-Party test results, assist in the interpretation of the results and advise the CO/COR. Conduct QA Testing as required to validate the results of QC testing.

Required Qualifications (Experience, Education, Certifications, Clearances, etc.):

The Lead Title II Construction Inspector(s) providing on-site quality assurance services must possess the following minimum credentials:

  • A degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or applicable field related to the overall project tasking; Fifteen (15) years of experience as a construction inspector with five (5) years as a lead inspector may be substituted for a degree.
  • No less than ten (10) years of experience in construction practices, procedures, and testing, to include three (3) years of quality control management of DoD construction projects
  • No less than five (5) years of construction inspection services on projects including ICD/ICS 705 accreditation.
  • Certified completion of a professionally accredited Quality Control Management Course (e.g., conducted by the US Army Corps of Engineers or an independent private company) within the last five (5) years; Contractor's self-developed programs will not fulfill this requirement.
  • Technical expertise to perform payment inspections and validation of progress against the AF IMT 3065 forms

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