Job Description
Job Description
Duration: 425 days
The CMR shall possess the following qualifications:
1.Technological knowledge and abilities such as: utilizing the PC and accessing the internet to perform technological responsibilities utilizing the CM software management program, use of MS Teams to create and record meetings, make calls and share screens, ability to use Word, Excel, Adobe PDF, MS Project and any other software programs typically utilized for construction management services.
2.Physical abilities: Ability to walk up three flights of stairs, get onto and use scaffolding and/or a lift to access and view the building walls and roof, walk on the roof, use a ladder, and be tied off using a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) on a daily basis to observe contract performance. Ability to work in an office and operate a computer system for up to 8 hours a day. Ability to enter a confined space.
3.Technical knowledge and abilities such as:
a. Ability to read, interpret and understand the Construction Contract, Plans and Specifications.
b. Have knowledge of similar construction work so that the CMR can observe, document and confirm conformance to the contract, plans and specifications. Required relevant areas of expertise include:
i. Site protection
ii .Excavation
iii. Structural concrete
iv. Structural steel
v. Unit masonry
vi. Commercial grade window and door systems
vii .Standing seam metal roofing and flashing
viii. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems
ix. Accessibility compliance
x. Commissioning
c. Have completed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training. knowledge in construction practices including applicable building codes, applicable safety regulations, ability to facilitate, understand and document pre-inspections, inspections during construction and post inspections, ability to inspect mock-ups.
d. The ability to understand cost estimates broken down at a minimum to prime and subcontractor labor, equipment, materials, overhead and profit and the ability to evaluate proposals broken down to that level. The ability to define and document scope changes either required by the owner or a result of a differing site condition. The ability to understand and document negotiations between the Government and the Construction Contractor for the technical scope requirements, prime and subcontractor labor, equipment, material, overhead and profit. Ability
to read and interpret the construction schedule to evaluate and document progress. Ability to
evaluate payment requests as they relate to percentages/dollars/activities – services received by the Government that can be paid for.