LEO A DALY
Construction Administrator
LEO A DALY, Omaha, Nebraska, us, 68197
OverviewAs a Construction Administrator you will administer contract requirements of assigned projects as shown on the drawings and specifications and in the contract for construction.
This includes being the primary point of contact and liaison between the Owner/Contractor and the design team throughout the construction phase.
LEO A DALY is a leader in the design of the built environment dedicated to transforming the human experience through the power of design. For more than 100 years, we’ve created places that inspire wonder, connect communities and enable great things. Our creative teams combine planning, architecture, engineering, interiors and program management to deliver truly integrated design.
We are a diverse collection of inventive problem solvers united by a passion for great design.
We own the impact of our work, socially, economically and environmentally. In collaboration with our clients and each other, we create innovative, thoughtful and sustainable solutions to the urgent challenges that face our world.
Click WHO WE ARE to learn more about us!
ResponsibilitiesConstruction Administrators work as part of a multi-discipline team during the design and construction phases of multiple simultaneous projects.
During the construction phase, the Construction Administrator serves as the Owner and Contractor’s primary point of contact and coordinates their work closely with the Project Manager and design team.
Construction Administrators are responsible to know and administer industry-standard and project-specific contract requirements.
Excellent client relationship skills, strong team-oriented approach, and independent professional judgement is required.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Proactively communicate and establish cooperative working relationships with the design team, Owner, and Contractor.
Edit industry standard AIA documents, General Conditions, and ‘front-end’ specification Divisions 00 and 01.
Explain, educate, and coordinate project delivery methods, contracts, and terminology with the design team, Owner, and Contractor as required.
Represent the design team in Owner-Architect-Contractor meetings. Engage design team members as appropriate.
Conduct on-site observation visits to confirm whether the work was completed in general conformance with the contract documents. Detect and resolve deviations.
Create site observation reports to document issues.
Keep the Owner and design team informed about the progress and quality of the Work and proactively anticipate problems and head off disputes during construction.
Understand primary codes and standards, work with Building Officials and testing agencies.
Specify and administer a neutral online project website.
Participate in quality control reviews of drawings and specifications during design.
Answer or coordinate the team’s response to Contractor’s RFIs. Prepare and issue Proposal Requests and ASIs.
Review or coordinate the team’s response to Contractor shop drawings and applications for substitutions
Review CPM schedules, pay applications, schedules of values, and cost proposals. Prepare CCDs and change orders for Owner approval.
Conduct formal site observations with the Owner for Substantial Completion and Final Completion.
Expedite the specified project closeout procedures – certificate of occupancy, contractor’s punchlist, test and balance report, O&M manuals, Owner training, etc.
Qualifications
Degree in Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering, Construction Management, or Construction Engineering from an accredited college or university
8-15 years’ experience at an A/E firm, Contractor, or Facility Operations position
Demonstrated ability to orchestrate construction phase coordination of contract documents
Assertive by nature with a sense of urgency to be responsive and resolve issues promptly
Working knowledge of construction materials, construction methods, and variety of project delivery and contracting processes
Must be able to travel, drive a vehicle, walk construction sites with varying degrees of terrain, and climb ladders to review work performed on upper levels and roofs
Excellent time management and organization skills with a desire for professional growth
Proficiency with computer software including Microsoft Office and Bluebeam. Proficiency with various forms of online project websites (Newforma, Submittal Exchange, Procore).
Professional registration (Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering or Project Management) is a plus
Familiarity with scheduling software and Revit is a plus
Strong graphic, verbal, and written communication skills
Positive attitude and commitment to active participation as part of a multi-discipline team
Active leader and member of varied professional organizations is a plus
Why Join LEO A DALY?
At LEO A DALY, you will become part of a collaborative design culture and do work that matters. As an integrated design practice, we believe that a diversity of perspectives generates better solutions. We trust and support each other, ask hard questions and solve complex problems.
Guided by a spirit of inquiry, we design for people at every scale, creating spaces that elevate individuals, their communities, and the institutions that serve them. Join LEO A DALY - help us transform the world.
EEO InformationLEO A DALY LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. LEO A DALY LLC, is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Human Resources Department by phone at 402-391-8111 or by email at Recruiting@LEOADALY.com . For more information about your rights under the law, see Know Your Rights.
This includes being the primary point of contact and liaison between the Owner/Contractor and the design team throughout the construction phase.
LEO A DALY is a leader in the design of the built environment dedicated to transforming the human experience through the power of design. For more than 100 years, we’ve created places that inspire wonder, connect communities and enable great things. Our creative teams combine planning, architecture, engineering, interiors and program management to deliver truly integrated design.
We are a diverse collection of inventive problem solvers united by a passion for great design.
We own the impact of our work, socially, economically and environmentally. In collaboration with our clients and each other, we create innovative, thoughtful and sustainable solutions to the urgent challenges that face our world.
Click WHO WE ARE to learn more about us!
ResponsibilitiesConstruction Administrators work as part of a multi-discipline team during the design and construction phases of multiple simultaneous projects.
During the construction phase, the Construction Administrator serves as the Owner and Contractor’s primary point of contact and coordinates their work closely with the Project Manager and design team.
Construction Administrators are responsible to know and administer industry-standard and project-specific contract requirements.
Excellent client relationship skills, strong team-oriented approach, and independent professional judgement is required.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Proactively communicate and establish cooperative working relationships with the design team, Owner, and Contractor.
Edit industry standard AIA documents, General Conditions, and ‘front-end’ specification Divisions 00 and 01.
Explain, educate, and coordinate project delivery methods, contracts, and terminology with the design team, Owner, and Contractor as required.
Represent the design team in Owner-Architect-Contractor meetings. Engage design team members as appropriate.
Conduct on-site observation visits to confirm whether the work was completed in general conformance with the contract documents. Detect and resolve deviations.
Create site observation reports to document issues.
Keep the Owner and design team informed about the progress and quality of the Work and proactively anticipate problems and head off disputes during construction.
Understand primary codes and standards, work with Building Officials and testing agencies.
Specify and administer a neutral online project website.
Participate in quality control reviews of drawings and specifications during design.
Answer or coordinate the team’s response to Contractor’s RFIs. Prepare and issue Proposal Requests and ASIs.
Review or coordinate the team’s response to Contractor shop drawings and applications for substitutions
Review CPM schedules, pay applications, schedules of values, and cost proposals. Prepare CCDs and change orders for Owner approval.
Conduct formal site observations with the Owner for Substantial Completion and Final Completion.
Expedite the specified project closeout procedures – certificate of occupancy, contractor’s punchlist, test and balance report, O&M manuals, Owner training, etc.
Qualifications
Degree in Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering, Construction Management, or Construction Engineering from an accredited college or university
8-15 years’ experience at an A/E firm, Contractor, or Facility Operations position
Demonstrated ability to orchestrate construction phase coordination of contract documents
Assertive by nature with a sense of urgency to be responsive and resolve issues promptly
Working knowledge of construction materials, construction methods, and variety of project delivery and contracting processes
Must be able to travel, drive a vehicle, walk construction sites with varying degrees of terrain, and climb ladders to review work performed on upper levels and roofs
Excellent time management and organization skills with a desire for professional growth
Proficiency with computer software including Microsoft Office and Bluebeam. Proficiency with various forms of online project websites (Newforma, Submittal Exchange, Procore).
Professional registration (Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering or Project Management) is a plus
Familiarity with scheduling software and Revit is a plus
Strong graphic, verbal, and written communication skills
Positive attitude and commitment to active participation as part of a multi-discipline team
Active leader and member of varied professional organizations is a plus
Why Join LEO A DALY?
At LEO A DALY, you will become part of a collaborative design culture and do work that matters. As an integrated design practice, we believe that a diversity of perspectives generates better solutions. We trust and support each other, ask hard questions and solve complex problems.
Guided by a spirit of inquiry, we design for people at every scale, creating spaces that elevate individuals, their communities, and the institutions that serve them. Join LEO A DALY - help us transform the world.
EEO InformationLEO A DALY LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. LEO A DALY LLC, is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Human Resources Department by phone at 402-391-8111 or by email at Recruiting@LEOADALY.com . For more information about your rights under the law, see Know Your Rights.