Pointer Construction Group is a CVE verified, service-disabled veteran, woman-owned firm founded in 2009, providing a full array of design-build, construction management, general contracting and preconstruction services in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. Our expertise covers a broad range of markets including Prime Contracting with federal government agencies, and construction of industrial and manufacturing facilities, commercial office buildings and retail centers, healthcare facilities and multi-family communities.
As our operations in the federal government sector continue to grow, we have assembled a team of construction management professionals with past performance averaging over 25 years of specialized experience on projects ranging from $100,000 to over $40,000,000.
Construction management, general contractor, architecture, leadership, safety, sustainable design, budgeting, contract management, compliance, customer relations, customer service, documentation, government, renovation, meeting facilitation, LEED, quality, quality control, renovation, integrity, self-perform, supervisory skills, design build, structural addition, SDVOSB, and WOSB.
Pointer Construction Group was founded in 2009. The team has more than 25 years of specialized experience.
Devrie Weliver is the Founder of Pointer Construction Group. Ms. Weliver has more than 25 years of experience in the construction industry. She is a former Army Ordnance Officer and has held positions with the US Army Corps of Engineers, RL LaRoche, and Miller Construction. Ms. Weliver is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management. CGC1517986
David Jones is the Vice President of Pointer Construction Group. He has more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry throughout Florida and Texas specializing in commercial and healthcare projects. Prior to Pointer, David was a Project Executive for Miller Construction, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Our expertise covers a broad range of markets including federal government agencies as a Prime Contractor, industrial and manufacturing facilities, commercial-office buildings and retail centers, healthcare-hospitals and educational.
Facility care upgrades.
Redesign of existing space within active environments.
Large scale improvements to industrial systems.
Communication systems, critical power/resiliency.
New ground up clinics, laboratories and surgical centers.
Parking garages, office buildings and additions.
VISN 7 MATOC – MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT – 500M – 2018-2023 South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
VISN 8 MATOC –MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT – 250M – 2018-2023 Florida
VISN 8 CTOC – SINGLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION TASK ORDER CONTRACT
VISN 17 MATOC – MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT – 100M – 2017-2022 West Texas
VISN 18 MATOC – MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT – 100M – 2017-2022 Arizona and New Mexico
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$20,000,000 Single
$80,000,000 Aggregate
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Pointer Construction Group provides financial support to the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund and the West Point Association of Graduates.
Supporting their effort to honor military service and sacrifice by providing scholarships to veterans and military family members, particularly children of our nation’s fallen and disabled.
West Point Association of Graduates (WPAOG) is the Alumni Association for the United States Military Academy (USMA). Supporting the continued development of the infrastructure including academic buildings in creating appropriate environments for the candidates.
Laborer
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Support all construction-related activities during various phases of assigned Projects, using basic labor skills necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long- lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
Construction:
1. Ability to work with other team members.
2. Knowledge on a stand-alone basis to perform general carpentry skills.
3. Knowledge and some skills of general concrete placing, forming principles and practices.
4. Knowledge and some skills of rough and finish carpentry principles and practices.
5. Basic knowledge of building codes.
6. Knowledge of other trades and how their work interfaces with the Project as a whole.
7. Helps maintain a clean and safe Project as directed by the Superintendent and Company project stakeholders.
8. Assists with the loading and unloading of equipment and raw materials.
9. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
10. Maintains tools and equipment in safe working condition.
Financial Accountabilities: Confers with the Foreman and/or Superintendent when revisions are needed due to changes in the Project activities. Makes daily financial decisions based on moral, ethical, and rational accountability to promote the long-term value, growth, and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment, and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: No managerial responsibilities involved.
Decision Making: No decision-making responsibilities involved.
Supervisory Responsibility: No supervisory responsibility involved.
Education/Experience: Secondary education and two years related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills. Ability to read and interpret various construction related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Shop Drawings, Delivery Tickets, OSHA Regulations, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands of Position: Capable of traversing over construction-type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders, and temporary stairways. Ability to safely lift 70 lbs and to use hand and power tools to perform general labor tasks.
Carpenter
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Constructs, erects, and installs construction-related materials during various phases of assigned Projects, using rough and finish carpentry skills necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
Construction:
1. Ability to work with and/or train other team members.
2. Knowledge on a stand-alone basis to perform general carpentry skills.
3. Good knowledge and skills of general concrete placing, forming principles and practices.
4. Good knowledge and skills of rough and finish carpentry principles and practices.
5. Basic knowledge of building codes.
6. Good knowledge of other trades and how their work interfaces with the Project as a whole.
7. Good ability to read and understand construction plans of moderate to difficult complexity.
8. Helps maintain a clean and safe Project as directed by the Superintendent and Company Safety Program.
9. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
10. Maintains tools and equipment in safe working condition.
Financial Accountabilities: Confers with the Foreman and/or Superintendent when revisions are needed due to changes in the Project activities. Makes daily financial decisions based on moral, ethical, and rational accountability to promote the long-term value, growth, and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment, and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: No managerial responsibilities involved.
Decision Making: Interprets an extensive variety of technical data in written, mathematical or diagrammatic form, and deals with abstract and/or concrete variables. Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, and draws preliminary conclusions with final decisions having substantial input from the Project Administration Team.
Supervisory Responsibility: No supervisory responsibility involved.
Education/Experience: Secondary education and two years related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills. Ability to read and interpret various construction related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Bid Comparisons, Shop Drawings, Delivery Tickets, OSHA Regulations, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manual.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands of Position: Capable of traversing over construction-type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders, and temporary stairways. Ability to safely lift 70 lbs and to use hand and power tools to perform carpentry tasks.
Superintendent
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Plans, directs, and coordinates all Project-related field activities and works with the Project Manager as necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and within budget parameters, and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long-lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
PreConstruction:
Assists in the PreConstruction phase of assigned Projects; i.e., develops site logistic plans, conducts site investigations, develops project schedules, plans manpower and equipment, subcontractor selection, reviews Plans/Specifications for constructibility, attends PreConstruction meetings with stakeholders, reviews permitted construction documents; advises Project Team of changes and affect on Project Budget.
Construction:
1. Maintains a clean and safe Project site in accordance with Project Administration Manual and Company Safety Program.
2. Maintains all Company equipment in safe working condition; i.e., power tools, hand tools, vehicles, etc.
3. Compiles and submits all accounting-related information in a timely manner to ensure prompt payment of all invoices and requisitions.
4. Maintains various files, reports, and logs; i.e., Daily Manpower Report, Inspection Logs, Weekly Labor Reports, Contracts, Correspondence, Submittal/Shop Drawings, Weekly Safety Training Sessions, etc.
5. Ensures issuance of all permits and maintains a secure area for permits to be displayed.
6. Notifies all agencies and utilities for location of existing underground utilities; records location on Contract Documents for use throughout the Project.
7. Establishes the initial boundary survey, control lines and benchmarks; records locations on Contract Documents, and at a permanent location at the job site for use throughout the Project.
8. Reviews Subcontracts and Purchase Orders for completeness for the Scope of Work, compliance with Contract Documents, and discusses all inconsistencies with Project Manager.
9. Compiles and reviews Submittal/Shop Drawings for coordination with Contract Documents and Subcontractors or Vendors.
10. Plans and coordinates all Subcontractors and Vendors for various construction activities; i.e., scheduling, manpower, materials, safety, quality, progress, etc.
11. Assists in updating the Project Schedule regularly, documenting status of delays by category; i.e., field, delivery, manpower, strikes, acts of God, etc. Coordinates delivery of materials and Subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Project Schedule.
12. Establishes Agenda with Project Manager for weekly or bi-weekly Subcontractor progress meetings and ensure meetings are productive and address Project issues.
13. Performs frequent job site walk-throughs to ensure progress and fulfillment of various Company standards; i.e., safety, quality, compliance with Contract Documents, inspections, quality control testing, etc.
14. Provides information for a complete, up-to-date set of Contract Documents for office and field use.
15. Attends Project Team meetings with Project Manager and stakeholders to ensure communication and discussion of current issues and recognition of potential problems and delays.
16. Assists in the preparation of Change Proposals to Owners and ensures adequate coverage for all direct costs, equipment, and time-related work activities.
17. Compiles time and material expenditures for Change Orders and Subcontractor Charge Backs.
18. Schedules completion of final punch list and advises Project Manager of any delays or difficulties.
19. Ensures all inspections, and procures Certificate of Occupancy. Conducts walk through with Owner and/or Architect and assists in the preparation of final punchlist. Assists in the establishment of the final Project walk through and final acceptance dates with the Owner and/or Architect.
20. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
Financial Accountabilities: Assists in the formulation of Project specific financial plans and confers with the Project Manager when revisions are needed due to changes in the Project activities. Makes daily financial decisions based on Project specific financial plans, moral, ethical, and rational accountability, to promote the long-term value, growth, and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: Leads and guides other Project Team members; i.e., Subcontractors, Foremen, Carpenters, Laborers, etc. Plans and coordinates the staffing requirements for the Project with the Project Team. Works with the Project Manager as necessary to ensure a balanced management approach for the Project.
Decision Making: Interprets an extensive variety of technical data in written, mathematical or diagrammatic form, and deals with abstract and/or concrete variables. Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, and draws preliminary conclusions with final decisions having minimal input from the Project Team.
Education/Experience: Secondary education and two years related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills and the capability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to read and interpret various construction related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Bid
Comparisons, Shop Drawings, Shop Drawing Logs, Owner and Subcontractor Contracts and Change Orders, Invoices, Requisitions, OSHA Regulations, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manual.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands of Position: Capable of traversing over construction-type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders and temporary stairways; conducting visual inspections of quality of construction and materials being used in construction, and performing general carpentry tasks.
Project Administrator
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assists with planning and coordination of all Project-related administrative activities and works with the Project Team as necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and within budget parameters, and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly, and honestly; works diligently toward building long-lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
Project Administration:
1. Works on a wide variety of Project administrative tasks as established with Supervisor and Project Manager at the onset of assigned Project(s), incorporating standardized procedures developed to create a consistent, uniform appearance for all Company documents. Tasks may vary from Project to Project and may be temporary, permanent and/or situational throughout the duration of Project(s) or in the Pointer Construction Group Central Office.
2. Tracks all significant information in ProContractor; i.e., Updates, Meeting Minutes, Document Transmittals, Drawing Logs, Submittal/Shop Drawing Logs, Request for Information Logs, Potential Change Order Logs, etc.
3. Inputs various items in the accounting system, i.e.; Subcontracts, Subcontract Change Orders, Purchase Orders, etc.
4. Prepares Owner Contracts, Subcontracts, Owner Change Orders, Change Directives, and Work Orders for review and action. Maintains logs, prepares Change Orders to Owner, Subcontractors, and Vendors, as required.
5. Reviews Subcontractor, Vendor or other invoices for prompt Project Management approval and payment.
6. Ensures timely and accurate logging, distribution and filing of all correspondence and/or other pertinent documents.
7. Assists in the preparation and maintenance of various essential monthly reports, logs, and schedules; i.e., Bid Package Log, Subcontractor Status Report, Contract and Change Order Log, Potential Change Order Log, and Cost Transaction Report for the purpose of preparing an accurate and up-to-date Cost Projection Worksheet.
8. Maintains assigned Project site office; i.e., Project files, office equipment, office supplies, insurance and/or other requirements in accordance with established procedures.
9. Assists with the Agenda and may attend Subcontractor progress meetings; documents meeting and distributes Minutes to all attendees.
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10. Assists with the Agenda and may attend Project Team meetings with Owner Representatives, Architects, Engineers, Project Superintendent and stakeholders to assist in the distribution of project reports and logs.
11. Assists with compiling all final close-out documents and forwards to Owner; i.e., final punchlist, as-built drawings, operation & maintenance manuals, training sessions, warranties, final releases, etc.
12. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education, to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
Financial Accountabilities: Assists in the formulation of Project specific financial plans that enable accurate projection of Project cost and profitability. Makes daily financial decisions that are based on Project specific financial planning, moral, ethical, and rational accountability, to promote the long-term value, growth and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible. Although the Project Administrator I is supervised on a daily basis by the Supervisor for administrative work directly related to the Project(s) to which they are assigned, all other supervision issues such as procedures, training, assignment of special tasks, human resources, and all other matters will be the responsibility of the Controller.
Managerial Responsibilities: Assists in the Project Coordination with other Project Team members; i.e., Supervisor, Project Managers, Project Engineers, Superintendents, etc. Works with the Project Team as necessary to ensure a balanced Management approach for the project.
Education/Experience: Associate’s (A.A.) from a community college or college/ university; or construction related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language and computer skills and the capability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to read and interpret various construction related documents; i.e., Bid Comparisons, Shop Drawing Logs, Owner and Subcontractor Contracts and Change Orders, Invoices, Requisitions, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manuals.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands: Capacity to visit Project work sites in various stages of completion; traversing over construction type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders and temporary stairways; conduct visual inspections for quality of construction and materials being used in construction.
Assistant Project Manager
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assists with planning and coordination all Project-related administrative activities and works with the Project Team as necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and within budget parameters, and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long-lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders, by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
PreConstruction:
Assists in the PreConstruction phase of assigned projects; i.e., develops budget estimates, assists in Project set-up in ProContractor, conducts site investigations, coordinates in-house meetings, develops project schedules, prepares Subcontractor/Vendor purchasing schedules, submits plans for permitting, attends PreConstruction meetings with stakeholders, reviews permitted construction documents; advises Project Team of changes and effect on Project budget.
Construction:
1. Tracks all significant information in ProContractor; i.e., Meeting Minutes, Document Transmittals, Drawing Logs, Submittal/Shop Drawing Logs, Request for Information Logs, Potential Change Order Logs, etc.
2. Compiles and reviews Submittal/Shop Drawings for action by the Architect/Engineer and distributes to the appropriate Subcontractor or Vendor.
3. Performs jobsite inspections frequently enough to ensure fulfillment of various Company standards; i.e., safety, quality, progress, compliance with Contract Documents, regulatory inspections, quality control testing, etc.
4. Reviews and prepares Subcontractor, Vendor or other invoices for prompt processing and payment.
5. Assists in the coordination with the delivery of materials and Subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Project Schedule.
6. Assists with the preparation of Owner Change Order/Change Directive Proposals for review and action. Maintains logs, writes Change Orders to Owner, Subcontractors, and Vendors as required.
7. Maintains a complete, up-to-date, set of Contract Documents for office and field use.
8. Assists in the preparation and maintenance of various essential monthly reports, logs, and schedules; i.e., Bid Packages Log, Project Schedule, Subcontractor Status Report, Contract and Change Order Log, Potential Change Order Log, and Cost Transaction Report, for the purpose of preparing an accurate and up-to-date WIP.
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9. Assists with the Agenda of the Project Superintendent for regular Subcontractor progress meetings; attends, documents meetings and distributes Minutes to all attendees.
10. Assists with the Agenda and attends Project Team meetings with Owner Representatives, Architects Engineers, Project Superintendent and stakeholders to ensure communication, distribution of project reports/logs, discussion of current issues, and recognition of potential problems and delays.
11. Ensures final inspections and procures Certificate of Occupancy. Conducts walk through with Owner and/or Architect and prepares final punch list with the Certificate of Substantial Completion. Establishes a date for the final Project walk through and final acceptance by the Owner and/or Architect.
12. Compiles all final close out documents and forwards to Owner; i.e., Certificate of Occupancy, as-built drawings, operation & maintenance manuals, training sessions, warranties, final releases, etc.
13. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
Financial Accountabilities: Assists in the formulation of Project specific financial plans to enable accurate projection of Project cost and profitability. Makes daily financial decisions based on Project specific financial planning, moral, ethical, and rational accountability to promote the long-term value, growth and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: Assists in the Project management with other Project Team members; i.e., Senior Vice President, Operations, Project Administrators, Superintendents, etc. Works with the Project Team as necessary to ensure a balanced Management approach for the project.
Education/Experience: Associate’s (A.A.) or Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) from a community college or college/ university; or related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills and the capability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to read and interpret various construction-related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Bid Comparisons, Shop Drawings, Shop Drawing Logs, Owner and Subcontractor Contracts and Change Orders, Invoices, Requisitions, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manuals.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands: Capacity to visit Project work sites in various stages of completion; traversing over construction type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders and temporary stairways; conduct visual inspections for quality of construction and materials being used in construction.
Project Engineer
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assists with planning and coordination all Project-related administrative activities and works with the Project Team as necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and within budget parameters, and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long-lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders, by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.
The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
PreConstruction:
Assists in the PreConstruction phase of assigned projects; i.e., develops budget estimates, assists in Project set-up in ProContractor, conducts site investigations, coordinates in-house meetings, develops project schedules, prepares Subcontractor/Vendor purchasing schedules, submits plans for permitting, attends PreConstruction meetings with stakeholders, reviews permitted construction documents; advises Project Team of changes and effect on Project budget.
Construction:
1. Tracks all significant information in Prolog; i.e., Meeting Minutes, Document Transmittals, Drawing Logs, Submittal/Shop Drawing Logs, Request for Information Logs, Potential Change Order Logs, etc.
2. Compiles and reviews Submittal/Shop Drawings for action by the Architect/Engineer and distributes to the appropriate Subcontractor or Vendor.
3. Performs jobsite inspections frequently enough to ensure fulfillment of various Company standards; i.e., safety, quality, progress, compliance with Contract Documents, regulatory inspections, quality control testing, etc.
4. Reviews and prepares Subcontractor, Vendor or other invoices for prompt processing and payment.
5. Updates Projects schedule regularly, documenting status of delays by category; i.e., field, delivery, manpower, strikes, acts of God, etc. Assists in the coordination with the delivery of materials and Subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Project Schedule.
6. Assists with the preparation of Owner Change Order/Change Directive Proposals for review and action. Maintains logs, writes Change Orders to Owner, Subcontractors, and Vendors as required.
7. Maintains a complete, up-to-date, set of Contract Documents for office and field use.
8. Assists in the preparation and maintenance of various essential monthly reports, logs, and schedules;
i.e., Bid Packages Log, Project Schedule, Subcontractor Status Report, Contract and Change Order
Log, Potential Change Order Log, and Cost Transaction Report, for the purpose of preparing an accurate and up-to-date Cost Projection Worksheet. Prepares the Cost Projection Worksheet projecting the final anticipated cost for all budget line items, reviews all budget line items with the Project Executive Team, and establishes a means of managing cost overruns or savings.
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9. Assists with the Agenda of the Project Superintendent for regular Subcontractor progress meetings; attends, documents meetings and distributes Minutes to all attendees.
10. Assists with the Agenda and attends Project Team meetings with Owner Representatives, Architects
Engineers, Project Superintendent and stakeholders to ensure communication, distribution of project reports/logs, discussion of current issues, and recognition of potential problems and delays.
11. Ensures final inspections and procures Certificate of Occupancy. Conducts walk through with Owner and/or Architect and prepares final punch list with the Certificate of Substantial Completion.
Establishes a date for the final Project walk through and final acceptance by the Owner and/or Architect.
12. Compiles all final close out documents and forwards to Owner; i.e., Certificate of Occupancy, as-built drawings, operation & maintenance manuals, training sessions, warranties, final releases, etc.
13. Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
Financial Accountabilities: Assists in the formulation of Project specific financial plans to enable accurate projection of Project cost and profitability. Makes daily financial decisions based on Project specific financial planning, moral, ethical, and rational accountability to promote the long-term value, growth and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: Assists in the Project management with other Project Team members; i.e., Senior Vice President, Operations, Project Administrators, Superintendents, etc. Works with the Project Team as necessary to ensure a balanced Management approach for the project.
Education/Experience: Associate’s (A.A.) or Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) from a community college or college/ university; or related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills and the capability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to read and interpret various construction-related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Bid Comparisons, Shop Drawings, Shop Drawing Logs, Owner and Subcontractor Contracts and Change Orders, Invoices, Requisitions, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manuals.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands: Capacity to visit Project work sites in various stages of completion; traversing over construction type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders and temporary stairways; conduct visual inspections for quality of construction and materials being used in construction.
Project Manager
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assists with planning and coordination all Project-related administrative activities and works with the Project Team as necessary to complete all assigned Projects on time and within budget parameters, and in accordance with our clients’ specific needs and concerns. Communicates openly and honestly; works diligently toward building long-lasting, non-adversarial, relationships with all internal and external customers. In addition, he or she consistently works toward developing a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect with all Project stakeholders, by adhering to Pointer Construction Group’s Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.The current critical tasks of this position are described below; however, they may be subject to change at any time to facilitate departmental growth or to provide career advancement opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
PreConstruction:
Assists in the PreConstruction phase of assigned projects; i.e., develops budget estimates, assists in Project set-up in ProContractor, conducts site investigations, coordinates in-house meetings, develops project schedules, prepares Subcontractor/Vendor purchasing schedules, submits plans for permitting, attends PreConstruction meetings with stakeholders, reviews permitted construction documents; advises Project Team of changes and effect on Project budget.
Construction:
Tracks all significant information in ProContractor; i.e., Meeting Minutes, Document Transmittals, Drawing Logs, Submittal/Shop Drawing Logs, Request for Information Logs, Potential Change Order Logs, etc.
Compiles and reviews Submittal/Shop Drawings for action by the Architect/Engineer and distributes to the appropriate Subcontractor or Vendor.
Performs jobsite inspections frequently enough to ensure fulfillment of various Company standards; i.e., safety, quality, progress, compliance with Contract Documents, regulatory inspections, quality control testing, etc.
Reviews and prepares Subcontractor, Vendor or other invoices for prompt processing and payment.
Assists in the coordination with the delivery of materials and Subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Project Schedule.
Assists with the preparation of Owner Change Order/Change Directive Proposals for review and action. Maintains logs, writes Change Orders to Owner, Subcontractors, and Vendors as required.
Maintains a complete, up-to-date, set of Contract Documents for office and field use.
Assists in the preparation and maintenance of various essential monthly reports, logs, and schedules;
i.e., Bid Packages Log, Project Schedule, Subcontractor Status Report, Contract and Change Order
Log, Potential Change Order Log, and Cost Transaction Report, for the purpose of preparing an accurate and up-to-date WIP.
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Assists with the Agenda of the Project Superintendent for regular Subcontractor progress meetings; attends, documents meetings and distributes Minutes to all attendees.
Assists with the Agenda and attends Project Team meetings with Owner Representatives, Architects, Engineers, Project Superintendent and stakeholders to ensure communication, distribution of project reports/logs, discussion of current issues, and recognition of potential problems and delays.
Ensures final inspections and procures Certificate of Occupancy. Conducts walk through with Owner and/or Architect and prepares final punch list with the Certificate of Substantial Completion.
Establishes a date for the final Project walk through and final acceptance by the Owner and/or Architect.
Compiles all final close out documents and forwards to Owner; i.e., Certificate of Occupancy, as-built drawings, operation & maintenance manuals, training sessions, warranties, final releases, etc.
Continues the pursuit of professional development through course work, seminars and continuing
education to increase effectiveness at the current level and to enhance the skills and knowledge needed for career advancement and increased responsibility.
Financial Accountabilities: Assists in the formulation of Project specific financial plans to enable accurate projection of Project cost and profitability. Makes daily financial decisions based on Project specific financial planning, moral, ethical, and rational accountability to promote the long-term value, growth and financial welfare of Pointer Construction Group.
Individual Interface: Interfaces with internal and external stakeholders of the Project and Company. Acts professionally, uses good judgment and diplomacy at all times. Projects an awareness of all current activity of the Project and a willingness to assist whenever possible.
Managerial Responsibilities: Assists in the Project management with other Project Team members; i.e., Senior Vice President, Operations, Project Administrators, Superintendents, etc. Works with the Project Team as necessary to ensure a balanced Management approach for the project.
Education/Experience: Associate’s (A.A.) or Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) from a community college or college/ university; or related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good command of oral and written English language skills and the capability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to read and interpret various construction-related documents; i.e., Blueprints, Bid Comparisons, Shop Drawings, Shop Drawing Logs, Owner and Subcontractor Contracts and Change Orders, Invoices, Requisitions, Safety Rules, Operating and Maintenance Instructions, and Project Administration Manuals.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid State of Florida driver’s license.
Physical Demands: Capacity to visit Project work sites in various stages of completion; traversing over construction type terrain when under development; moving through the construction site and the materials in place for use on the site; climbing ladders and temporary stairways; conduct visual inspections for quality of construction and materials being used in construction.