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Category:Organising/Planning > Other
ID:34798
Title:Construction project manager
Location:Remote
Job Description
We are a west London based construction company and we require a qualified, experienced project manager to manage a 12 week residential refurbishment/extension project in north London the value £120k. The project will commence early September and the main duties would include.
1. Cost control
2. Quality control
3. Heath and safety
4. Programming and sequencing of works
5. Liaising with site foreman, sub-contractors,client, Architect,building control, and all other professional bodies involved.
6. Interim valuations and final account
7. Ordering specialist materials
The successful bidder would need to demonstrate a proven track record, previouse experience in similar projects and the ablity to deliver a successful project.
references will be required
thanks
Mr Andrew Iaonnou
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: £4,000 - £5,000
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:29/08/2010 23:17 pm
Bidding activity on this Job
Bids:1
Who has Bid:
Clarification Board
A. M. on 11/09/2010 11:34 amAndrew,
I have just looked at your advertisement and am very interested to know more about the project. I am a freelance PM who lives in the SW and have delivered projects in and around London this year by flying into London from Newquay airport. would you be interested in reading my CV? I am available at short notice as I only have a project on in Bristol at present and one in White City.
Regards
Andy Mansell
Reply from Client
A. I. on 11/09/2010 12:33 pmAndy
please send me your c.v
A. M. on 11/09/2010 18:51 pmAndrew,
Thanks for the response, I am new to this website and cannot see a way of getting my
CV over to you without making a bid. Unless I can contact you another way. I am interested but have a lot of questions before I can make a serious bid. No doubt you have question also?
I use a popular social networking tool that sounds like tweet and am on there as Freelance_PM!!
Regards
Andy
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