Construction Management Representative

34 Days Old

Duration: March 2025 to March 2026 Responsibilities: Knowledge of and experience with construction practices directly related to Bridge Preservation Projects including, but not limited to: Traffic management Spall repair Crack sealing Bridge joint repair/replacement Scupper drainage repair Bearing restoration Guardrail repair Asphalt patching Micro surfacing Fatigue crack mitigations Scour countermeasures On-site field sampling and testing for the previously mentioned work elements. List of recent and relevant projects in which the individual has worked, including project names and locations, along with project owner representative contact information. Education and Qualifications: Construction Management Paving and construction practices including sampling and testing requirements as identified in the attached plans and specifications. Computer skills including use of spreadsheets, word processing, and email correspondence programs. OSHA 30-hour Health and Safety training for construction. Prior experience working with Federal Government Project Managers/CORs on processing change orders, requests for information, submittals, and field observation reports. Prior experience with resource protection measures required by government agencies to avoid and minimize construction-related adverse impacts to natural and cultural resources. Minimum of 5 years’ experience with the three phases of onsite control as outlined in Specification Section 01 40 00 of the above-referenced construction project.
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Location:
Washington, DC, United States
Category:
Human Resources