Construction Management CMR

Bodwé Professional Services Group
16hOnsite

About The Position

We are seeking an experienced Construction Management Representative (CMR) to support a federal construction project at Yellowstone National Park. The CMR will provide construction oversight, technical review, documentation, and coordination between the Government and Contractor during the construction of civil utilities and wastewater infrastructure. This role requires significant on-site presence during active construction seasons and remote support during winter months. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in construction management, wastewater treatment infrastructure, and federal construction project oversight.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
  • Professional Civil Engineer (PE) License OR 10+ years of qualifying construction management experience.
  • Minimum 10 years of construction management or trade supervision experience in civil utilities construction.
  • Experience with:
  • Wastewater treatment plant construction
  • Pipeline infrastructure
  • Wastewater treatment processes
  • Experience reviewing construction plans and specifications.
  • Experience with SCADA systems, telemetry integration, lift stations, pump stations, digesters, or similar infrastructure.
  • OSHA 30-hour Construction Safety Certification
  • Experience with:
  • Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGE) development
  • Proposal analysis per FAR Part 15
  • CPM scheduling and Time Impact Analysis
  • Construction management software systems
  • RSMeans, PlanSwift, or similar estimating tools
  • Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a Real ID or Passport in order to undergo commercial airfare travel
  • Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a valid driver's license

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working on federal construction projects preferred.
  • Experience working in remote or seasonal environments (mountain, national park, or similar locations).
  • Familiarity with National Park Service (NPS) or Denver Service Center (DSC) construction workflows.
  • Experience with federal construction compliance and documentation procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Provide on-site construction management support during active construction seasons.
  • Observe contractor work to ensure compliance with contract plans, specifications, and safety requirements.
  • Attend all inspections, including preparatory, initial, follow-up, and substantial completion inspections.
  • Monitor construction quality, workmanship, and safety compliance.
  • Facilitate weekly construction progress meetings.
  • Prepare meeting agendas one business day prior and meeting minutes within one business day after meetings.
  • Attend contractor safety meetings and coordination meetings.
  • Participate in negotiations and document discussions between Government and contractor.
  • Prepare daily field reports documenting progress, safety, quality, and construction activities.
  • Upload reports and photographs to construction management software systems.
  • Track deficiencies, punch list items, and provide cost estimates at substantial completion.
  • Review and track submittals, RFIs, and contractor documentation.
  • Review contractor pay applications and complete required payment checklists.
  • Conduct weekly certified payroll reviews for Davis-Bacon compliance.
  • Perform labor interviews (SF1445).
  • Maintain logs for submittals, RFIs, and project documentation.
  • Review contractor Quality Control (CQC) reports and compare against CMR documentation.
  • Manage documentation within NPS SharePoint and construction management systems.
  • Assist with Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGE) using industry estimating software.
  • Conduct proposal analysis in accordance with FAR Part 15.
  • Analyze Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules and Time Impact Analyses (TIA).
  • Evaluate scope changes and differing site conditions and support documentation of negotiations.
  • Communicate scope discrepancies only to the Contracting Officer (CO) or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).
  • Notify the CO immediately of non-conforming work.
  • Maintain professional and neutral communication with all stakeholders.
  • Protect procurement-sensitive information.
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