Develops a cost-effective plan and schedule for completion of project following a logical pattern for utilization of resources.
Selects and coordinates work of subcontractors working on various phases of the project.
Oversees performance of all trade contractors and reviews architectural and engineering drawings to make sure that all specifications and regulations are being followed.
Is responsible for proper administration of construction contracts and for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses.
Supervises assistant managers, reviews their reports, checks on any reported difficulties, and corrects any safety violations or other reported deficiencies.
Tracks and controls construction schedule and associated costs to achieve completion of project within time and monies allocated.
Reports to owners and architects about progress and any necessary modifications of plans that seem indicated.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
MUST HAVE a minimum 10 years of construction experience in detention/ prisons industry
MUST HAVE managed 3-5 detention projects in the past- Federal Bureau of Prisons, county jail experience, or federal courthouse experience (must have had a secured detained area)
MUST HAVE managed projects within the detention space valued at $20M+
MUST HAVE TCJS (Texas Commission on Jail Standards) experience
MUST HAVE worked for a General Contractor in the past
Bachelor’ s Degree preferred, but not required
OSHA 30, preferred but not required
BIM/ Navisworks experience highly preferred, but not required
Primavera P6 software experience, preferred but not required