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The Construction Manager (CMR) will provide full-time, on-site construction management services for a federally funded housing project at Devils Tower, Wyoming. This project delivers critical housing for permanent and seasonal National Park Service staff, including law enforcement, maintenance, resource management, and interpretation personnel. The role is essential to ensuring construction activities are executed in full compliance with contract documents, safety standards, schedules, and federal requirements.
Job Responsibility:
Provide full-time, on-site construction management services for a federal Design-Bid-Build housing project, serving as the Government’s technical observer and documentarian
Observe, document, and report construction contractor performance for progress, workmanship, quality, safety, and conformance with contract documents, plans, specifications, applicable building codes, and safety regulations
Prepare detailed daily construction reports for each day of on-site activity and upload weekly into the designated construction management software
Capture and maintain photographic documentation with legends, dimensions, and descriptive narratives to support daily logs
Review and interpret construction contracts, plans, specifications, schedules, and cost estimates to verify compliance and progress
Evaluate baseline and monthly schedule updates
document progress and identify potential impacts or delays using required Government checklists
Review and evaluate contractor payment requests to verify completed work aligns with approved activities, percentages, and dollar values
Analyze cost proposals and estimates broken down by prime and subcontractor labor, equipment, materials, overhead, and profit
Assist the Government in defining, documenting, and tracking scope changes, differing site conditions, contract modifications, and Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
Manage, review, log, and track all administrative documentation including submittals, RFIs, Division 01 requirements, record drawings, Quality Control reports, O&M manuals, warranties, and closeout documentation
Reject incomplete, inaccurate, or non-compliant submittals and RFIs
identify deficiencies and require resubmission prior to forwarding for review
Review delivered construction materials and equipment for compliance with approved submittals and immediately notify the COR of discrepancies
Monitor contractor compliance with Accident Prevention Plans (APP) and applicable safety requirements
document safety issues and attend contractor-led safety meetings
Review Construction Contractor Quality Control (CQC) Daily Reports and compare against CMR Daily Reports
immediately notify the COR of discrepancies
Review certified payrolls and payroll logs for compliance with Department of Labor requirements
notify the Contracting Officer of errors or underpayments and assist with corrective actions
Conduct periodic labor interviews and document findings using SF1445 Labor Standards Interviews, ensuring at least one employee per company is interviewed
Arrange, attend, facilitate, and document project meetings including weekly progress meetings, internal Government meetings, inspections with the AE and AHJ, and negotiations between the Government and Construction Contractor
Complete and distribute meeting minutes within one business day of each meeting
Facilitate substantial completion inspections
review deficiency lists for completeness and accuracy and prepare cost estimates for corrective work
Maintain a professional, neutral communication style and communicate all observations, concerns, and recommendations exclusively to designated Government officials (DSC and COR)
Do not provide opinions, direction, or guidance directly to the Park, Region, or Construction Contractor
Protect procurement-sensitive information and maintain confidentiality at all times
Support project closeout activities, final documentation, and dispute resolution efforts as required by the Government
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field
Active Professional Civil Engineering (PE) License
Minimum 10 years of experience in construction management and/or trade supervision involving: Single-family or multi-family housing construction, New construction projects, On-site waste treatment systems, Stormwater management, Residential utilities
OSHA 30-Hour Certification
Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a Real ID or Passport in order to undergo commercial airfare travel
Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a valid driver's license
Nice to have:
Proficient in construction management software platforms
Strong working knowledge of: Microsoft Teams (meetings, calls, screen sharing, recording), Microsoft Word, Excel, MS Project, Adobe PDF
Comfortable using internet-based tools and project documentation systems for daily reporting and coordination
What we offer:
Commitment to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment