As a Construction Manager with Hines, you will act as the Owner’s representative, managing all activities associated with infrastructure improvement projects across Manhattan and East region, while adhering to the project schedule, budget, and ownership requirements. This role requires expertise in engineering systems, a thorough grasp of project management processes, and proficiency in essential skill sets such as leadership, organization, time management, communication, and client service. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Demonstrate expert understanding of Construction Drawings and Documentation.
Collaborate with clients and stakeholders to define project scope and determine optimal delivery methods.
Assist in preparation of early project budgets and capital improvement projections.
Prepare bi-weekly and as-needed construction updates for ownership.
Manage and develop Assistant Construction Managers as needed.
Direct activities of architects/engineers in the development of preconstruction drawings and construction administration activities.
Review working drawings ensuring compliance with Hines and Ownership Standards and basis of design.
Prepare and monitor cost estimates, budget updates, change order reports as requested by the client.
Develop bid packages and procure proposals in adherence to Hines and client’s policies.
Monitor and review contractors' work as it relates to budget, schedule, and owner’s program. Coordinate and facilitate general construction activities.
Forecast costs for upcoming project activities, manage RFIs, submittals, schedules, budgets, and scopes through project management software.
Administer change order procedures and contractor progress payments.
Maintain and monitor the progress of punch lists.
Control project documentation and historical data regarding construction.
Assist Owner in space planning, budget preparation, material selection, cost estimating, construction contracts and cost monitoring.
Encourage a safe working environment and reviews of all required OSHA and Worker's Compensation safety and accident reports with the General Contractor.