Construction Superintendent | Millstone Management Group
- Cleveland, OH
- 2024-11-21 14:06:30 +0000 UTC
Responsibilities include managing and performing all aspects of supervision from a combination office/field level. The field superintendent position plays an integral role in the construction phase of projects and is the project lead during construction. The superintendent is responsible for further developing and documenting department standards and procedures, quality control and quality assurance, field coordination, and scheduling. An important role is Client Development; this includes building effective relationships with suppliers, external clients, subcontractors, and internal team members to guarantee work performed meets or exceeds client expectations. Field Superintendent includes responsibility for the majority of the “public face” of the organization ranging from apparel to client interaction and ongoing relationship maintenance. Field Superintendent Responsibilities:Review and become acquainted with preconstruction preparation for projectsCreate applicable materials lists and perform quantity take-offs from blueprints and field conditionsOrder and procure materialsReview and provide input on job schedulesDetermine critical path items for scheduling and project reportingReview subcontractor contracts and scopesLead communications with the internal and external project team and resources successfullyReview submittals for technical dataUtilization of various project management applications inclusive of changing technologiesDetermination of resource allocation associated with not only subcontractor resources but direct labor needsResource coding and labor trackingEstablish full scope of change orders and technical deviation from construction drawingsFormulate and communicate Requests For Information to owners, architects and engineersProvide and establish adequate information for pricing of change orders and change directivesReview job sites and conditions for adherence to OSHA compliance, Millstone compliance and compliance of local authoritiesQuality assurance and quality controlEmergency preparedness and responseProject reporting and progress meetings with both subcontractors and ownersWeekly reportingDocument field conditions and changes for verification on As-Built drawings