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5.
Performs review of design and construction documents to ensure project constructability.
6.
Ensures compliance with environmental, safety and health, quality assurance, and
Occupational Safety and Health Act requirements.
7.
Conducts construction project management briefings and prepares reports to reflect
project status, cost and schedule trends, work force adequacy, funding, and project
uncertainties.
8.
Ensures that accurate and timely project documentation is maintained over the
construction project life cycle (configuration management implementation).
9.
Participates in the annual budget process for construction projects.
Position-specific duties and responsibilities for Construction Management personnel are
contained in their Office/Facility-Specific Qualification Standard or Position Description.
BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
The U. S. Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook establishes
minimum education, training, experience, or other relevant requirements applicable to a particular
occupational series/grade level, as well as alternatives to meeting specified requirements.
The preferred education and experience for Construction Management personnel is:
1.
Education:
Baccalaureate degree in engineering or a related discipline; or meet the alternative
requirements specified for engineers in the OPM Qualifications Standards Handbook.
Baccalaureate degrees in other disciplines may also be appropriate based on the duties to
be performed and considering the experience gained in performing related construction
management and engineering activities.
2.
Experience:
Industry, military, federal, state, or directly related background that has provided
specialized experience in construction management and engineering. Specialized
experience may be demonstrated through possession of the competencies in portions of
this standard.
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