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Construction Management Representative

Unified Business Technologies, Granite Heights, Wisconsin, United States

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CM Services to Rehabilitate Park Water Systems BIBE 317515 The purpose of the Panther Junction water distribution system improvements project is to replace the existing aging distribution system and to upgrade it, as necessary, to meet current fire flow and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulatory requirements.

The scope of this project includes:

Design water distribution system to meet fire flow and minimum pressure requirements through hydraulic modeling.

Construct water distribution improvements including the rehabilitation of water storage tanks (interior and exterior), distribution piping, valves, service connections, flow meters, pressure reducing valves, sampling stations, and fire hydrants.

Provide instrumentation and control improvements which includes but not limited to Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system updates, replacement of existing instrumentation, installation of additional instrumentation for monitoring and process control and radio communication modifications.

SCADA system shall be designed to accommodate future system expansion for proposed SCADA improvements in Chisos Basin and Oak Springs.

SCADA and supporting equipment should allow for integration between all locations (Chisos Basin, Oak Springs and Panther Junction). Sole sourcing may be required. Coordinate improvements and equipment selection with Park staff, in consideration of Park staff training and experience. SCADA design shall conform to the Department of the Interior Automated Controls Design Standards found on the Workflows Website.

Construct electrical improvements including back-up power to maintain operation of supply production to the area, lightning protection, and power for new equipment.

Water meters shall be designed to accommodate and be integrated with future water meter improvements in Chisos Basin and Oak Springs. Meters and supporting equipment should allow for integration between all locations (Chisos Basin, Oak Springs and Panther Junction).

Rio Grande Village The purpose of the Rio Grande Village distribution system improvements is to connect two dead end branches of the existing distribution system with new piping to provide a looped distribution system. In addition to the looped system, all meters in Rio Grande Village will be replaced. Water meters shall be designed to accommodate future water meter improvements in Chisos Basin and Oak Springs. Meters and supporting equipment should allow for integration between all locations (Chisos Basin, Oak Springs and Panther Junction).

Further details A CMR will be required for approximately 12 months. The project will not be completed concurrently; however, there may be some concurrent work for a short duration. The CMR shall expect to work between Rio Grande Village and Panther Junction for approximately a month.

Requirements

OSHA 30‑hour certification.

Knowledge in construction practices including applicable building codes, applicable safety regulations, ability to perform pre‑inspections, inspections during construction and post‑inspections, and ability to inspect mock‑ups. Must be computer literate and able to open and manipulate Oracle Primavera Project and Microsoft (MS) Project, Word, Teams, Excel, and Adobe PDF.

Ability to walk up multiple flights of stairs, get onto and use scaffolding, ladders, catwalks and/or a lift to access and view the building walls and roof, walk on the roof, use a ladder, and be tied off using a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS). Ability to go into confined spaces to observe construction progress such as crawling, bending, stooping, climbing, etc. Ability to work in an office and operate a computer system up to 8 hours a day.

The CMR shall possess experience on construction projects similar in scope, magnitude and complexity to the project description, especially on projects in close proximity to existing facilities, rural environments, and involving public visitation and park operations.

Knowledge and experience with construction practices, especially related to building codes, estimating, design, and technical writing.

Ability to manage complex projects, supervise labor, and coordinate to meet the needs of the project.

Prior experience working with Government Project Managers / Construction Oversight Registrants (CORs) on processing change requests, requests for information, submittals, and field observation reports.

Prior experience with security protection measures required by Government agencies.

Knowledge of computer programs such as Primavera Project Planner (P3) schedules, Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, and the internet for the transmission of digitally processed photos and administrative communications.

Ability to work in a highly visible location incorporating site safety and safety of the public, and minimize construction‑related adverse impacts to natural and cultural resources.

People and communication skills — ability to represent the interests of the Government in a professional manner and ensure quality of work while maintaining good relationships with contractors and park staff.

Ability to meet the physical requirements of the position.

Ability to work in remote locations with limited logistics and communications.

Knowledge and experience with NPS Environmental and Cultural Resources and compliance related to construction activities participating in Engineer in Training (EIT) program.

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