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Construction Control Representative

Duties include but not limited to:

  • Prepares documentation and sketches of contract changes, estimates of costs for modifications, materials, and equipment, evaluating conditions at the work site, field measurements, computations, local prices.
  • Assures that all work under contract provisions has been completed and that no deficiencies exist that would preclude recommending final payment to contractor.
  • Knowledge of common contractual requirements, terms, conditions, plans, and specifications including statements of work, performance standards, contractor surveillance methods, administration, surveillance, and evaluation functions.
  • Furnishes all reports and data required for transfer upon completion of construction.
  • Participates in design review conferences, reviews preliminary plans and specifications prior to advertisement for practicability, anticipated physical obstructions and other construction difficulties and availability of selected materials.
  • The employee uses a variety of guidelines, manuals, and standard reference materials.
  • Provides oversight of construction operations using established methods,
  • procedures, and techniques to ensure proper quality and quantity of material and equipment,
  • workmanship, adequacy of contractor's methods, procedures and operations, and to ensure that the work is carried out in accordance to plans and specifications.
  • Using judgment and initiative reviews specification packages, design drawings, and independent government cost estimates for bid ability and constructability.
  • Reviews correspondence and reports on construction status and progress, tests, administration, end contractor's estimates relative to construction of the project and unanticipated contingencies, and makes decisions and/or recommendations relative to most practical methods of accomplishing desired results.
  • Confers with co-workers on problems of control, administration, and safety and makes decisions to address specific problems.
  • Participates in design review conferences, reviews preliminary plans and specifications prior to advertisement for practicability, anticipated physical obstructions and other construction difficulties and availability of selected materials.
  • Updates as-built drawings and other project records, asset databases, etc.
  • Other duties assigned.