What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facilities Capital Project Manager position at Fredonia?
Job Description
Position Summary :
Reporting to the director of Facilities Planning, the Facilities Capital Project Manager is responsible for the management of design and construction process for capital and select renovation, rehab and repair projects. These may range from $K up to $50M, as assigned. The Capital Project Manager is an integral part of the Facilities Planning Team, which collaborates with campus stakeholders, State University construction Fund and consultants to execute design and construction projects for the campus. This position does not directly supervise other employees but may oversee the work of employees for some projects. This position is expected to provide management / oversight of consultants and contractors to ensure work is completed on time and within budget.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities :
- Support the director of Facilities Planning in the planning, design, and construction management of campus facilities
- Manage and coordinate the planning, programming, and complete design, and construction for new facilities, renovation, or repair projects of SUNY Fredonia's Site work, utilities and building systems (structural, MEP, fire protection, etc.) as necessary to the project; including civil engineering, interiors, landscape / environmental, building, and building systems scopes of work.
- Manage or assist with the development of feasibility and other special studies to determine viability of potential campus projects, study alternatives, and establish project costs.
- Coordinates projects with all project stakeholders including but not limited to facilities and other campus departments, design team, contractors, SUCF, and Authorities having Jurisdiction to ensure the project successfully integrates project and campus needs.
- Maintains the project budget, cost estimates and schedules; ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
- Manage and coordinate the LEED / SITES process and regulatory requirements.
- Manages and participates in the review of design documents to ensure compliance with the building codes and regulations, campus standards, SUCF directives, project scope, and programmatic requirements incorporating appropriate campus stakeholders.
- Assist SUCF on large-scale capital projects in planning, design, and construction and inspection activities.
- Obtain, verify, and document existing information on buildings, utilities, infrastructure, and site.
- Manage all aspects and all phases of campus managed (Let) projects. Coordinate activities of larger capital projects with SUCF.
- Candidate shall complete the NYS Code Enforcement Basic Training Program to become a Certified Code Enforcement Official pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part .
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