Construction Management Representative
Job Description
Job Description
About ISI Professional Services:
ISI Professional Services provides mission-critical expertise across a wide range of functional and operational areas. ISI brings over 30 years of experience providing tailored workforce and project management solutions across the U.S. we specialize in Program and Project Management, Construction Management, Real Estate Advisory, Acquisition Management, Logistics, Leadership Development, and more.
At ISI, our people are the heart of our success. We prioritize engagement, professional growth, and a strong culture to succeed together. As a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), we are proud to support Veterans by creating opportunities for them to succeed.
Join ISI and be part of a team making a meaningful impact—delivering excellence and exceeding expectations every step of the way.
We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package. The salary range represents a general guideline as ISI considers several factors when determining compensation to include but not limited to the candidate’s experience, education, skills, and market location of the position.
Position Summary:
The Construction Management Representative (CMR) will provide full-scope on-site support for the National Park Service’s Hampton National Historic Site project, overseeing the rehabilitation of historic structures. This position is responsible for monitoring contractor performance, ensuring conformance with federal construction standards, and supporting scope, cost, and schedule integrity throughout the project lifecycle. The CMR will coordinate closely with the Denver Service Center (DSC), federal technical leads, and contractor teams to document progress, manage project documentation, and support contract oversight in alignment with historic preservation and safety requirements.
Essential Job Functions
- Conduct daily on-site observation and documentation of construction progress, safety compliance, and contract conformance.
- Review and verify contractor submittals, RFIs, schedules, payrolls, and payment applications for accuracy and completeness.
- Coordinate and facilitate weekly progress meetings, inspections, and technical discussions with government stakeholders.
- Support development of independent government estimates (IGEs), scope documents, and proposal analyses in accordance with FAR Part 15.
- Evaluate contractor schedule updates and time impact analyses to identify delays or discrepancies.
- Document field conditions, safety concerns, and construction activities through photographs and written reports.
- Assist with project closeout activities, including inspection tracking, deficiency resolution, and O&M documentation review.
- Maintain all contract-related records and communications in the designated construction management software system.
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years of relevant experience providing on-site construction management services for federal or large-scale building projects.
- Completion of OSHA 30-hour construction safety training.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret construction drawings and specifications, as well as assess contractor compliance.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Project), Adobe PDF, and virtual meeting platforms such as Microsoft Teams.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience documenting field observations and technical discussions.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field.
- Experience supporting federal construction projects involving historic preservation, accessibility upgrades, or infrastructure rehabilitation.
- Familiarity with National Park Service (NPS), GSA, or other federal agency construction oversight environments.
- Training or certification in construction management, cost estimating, or scheduling (e.g., CCM, CEP, PSP, or equivalent).
- Experience preparing independent government estimates (IGEs), proposal evaluations, and cost analyses in support of federal acquisition.
- Working knowledge of Division 01 specifications and documentation practices under FAR Part 15.
- Experience using construction cost estimating software such as RSMeans, PlanSwift, or comparable industry tools.
- Proficiency with project controls or construction management platforms (e.g., Procore, e-Builder, or equivalent).
- Familiarity with scheduling software such as Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project for construction schedule analysit
- Comfort with digital markup tools and photo documentation using PDF editors and field-based reporting systems.
Physical Requirements:
This job requires regular presence at an active construction site and involves both office-based and field-based responsibilities. The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Must be able to work at a computer for extended periods and participate in virtual or onsite meetings.
- Must be able to walk up to three flights of stairs, climb ladders, access rooftops and scaffolding, enter confined spaces, and use a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) when required.
- Ability to conduct daily on-site observations in variable weather conditions and navigate uneven terrain.
Work Setting/Environment/Travel Requirements:
Monday through Friday, 8 hours daily between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm.
This role is primarily performed on-site at the Hampton National Historic Site in Towson, Maryland, with remote work occurring only during limited pre-construction and post-construction phases. Some travel may be required and must be pre-approved by the Government.
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