Project Manager - Greater Toronto Area, Canada - Clearway

Clearway
Clearway
Verified Company
Greater Toronto Area, Canada

1 week ago

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Description
At Clearway we are committed to every project. We pride ourselves on a keen work ethic and more importantly, the talent and skill of our people.

In fact, the Clearway Staff is the reason why so many organizations turn to us for the most complex construction assignments.

That is how we've evolved from a sewer and watermain contractor, to one of Canada's most reputable construction companies with as many capabilities as there are needs.


Clearway has been operating since 1973 specializing in sewers and watermains, transportation, dry utilities, shoring, road reconstruction, bridges, concrete forming, marine, environmental remediation and treatment plants / pumping stations.


If you are looking to work for a growing company who values the contribution of its employees and you demonstrate creativity, ingenuity, initiative and a high-level commitment then we are the company for you.

We offer challenging and rewarding career opportunities, with room to grow, learn and excel.


Summary:
The Project Manager is responsible for the overall control, direction and progression of the contract work. They will be accountable for contract time, completion cost and general overall project performance including health and safety requirements.

The main objective of the Project Manager is to deliver the specified work within time, within budget and to the desired level of quality and workmanship.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • The project manager will be responsible for promoting a professional and cooperative working relationship with the owner, the contract administrator and/or the design consultants to ensure repeat business;
  • Serve as the primary contact for the Contractor on the project. As such, the project manager will attend and lead all site and project team meetings on behalf of Clearway;
  • Reviewing all of the background material (i. contract drawings, specifications, addendum, geotechnical information, etc.) that has been prepared for the project to become familiar with the client's objectives, the overall project needs, the major milestones for the project, along with any applicable operational and/or working constraints. The project manager will also identify and procure any additional information that might be needed prior to developing an effective work plan for the project;
  • Completing and filing the necessary contract information in a project file, and will acquire a job number for the project; the job number should be reflected in all future correspondence and work files pertaining to the said project;
  • Reviewing the estimate that was prepared for the project so that the work can be organized and coordinated in accordance with the same The project manager will undertake to assess the risks associated with each of the work activities and will aim to identify any assumptions and limitations that may be applicable to the proposed work;
  • Identifying all key deliverables on the project; i.e. those that are necessary to ensure the completion of the project within the timeframes as stipulated;
  • Procuring all of the required materials and subcontractors that will be incorporated into the work;
  • Undertaking the necessary negotiations to ensure that the required materials and services are procured at the best possible price and within budget where possible. The project manager will report all instances where reported costs grossly exceed construction estimates;
  • Preparing a purchase order and/or a subcontract document for the necessary suppliers and/or subcontractors for the project, and in this regard, the project manager will use Clearway's standard forms;
  • Acquiring and filing all necessary permits, approvals and notices, as might be necessary, to successfully implement the Construction work plan;
  • Reviewing the prime contract specifications to identify a complete list of submittals required by the contract administrator and/or the design consultants, in advance of the execution of the work;
  • Be familiar with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act; i. as they relate to the undertaking of the proposed work;
  • Promptly notifying representatives of the owner of perceived changes in the contract conditions and/or the proposed scope of work and will be responsible for generating estimates related to changes in the work and/or additional work, as may be necessary;
  • Be aware of unit costs and monitor and compare daily progress on site with that of the project's estimate in conjunction with the Project Superintendent;
  • Reviewing all invoices for materials and services that are supplied to the project to ensure that they are accurate and consistent with the purchase orders and/or the subcontract documents;
  • The project manager shall attend to visit the project site, as necessary, and to correspond with the project superintendent, as necessary, to review the job requirements and overall progress of the work;
  • Ensure that measures are in place to adequately monitor the progre

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