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Construction Quality Control Coordinator - PA Major Bridges Project

Eastern Pennsylvania

The Major Bridges P3 Initiative is part of the PennDOT Pathways Program, which is designed to bolster PennDOT’s ongoing effort to address the state’s growing backlog of replacement and rehabilitation needs for major bridges that are approaching the end of their useful life. By allowing for the use of a P3 delivery model, PennDOT will be able to replace or rehabilitate major bridges around the state more quickly, achieve significant savings for taxpayers, and minimize the impact on the traveling public.

The purpose of the Pennsylvania Major Bridges Project is to deliver infrastructure improvements focusing on the rehabilitation and replacement of nine major bridges (and associated roadways) across the Commonwealth. Upon completion, it is estimated to be over $2B.

The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors team is led jointly by S&B USA Construction and FCC. The consortium members have a 20-year-long track record of successful project delivery with PennDOT, having worked in all PennDOT districts.

POSITION SUMMARY 

The Design Engineer will support the preconstruction design delivery of the project, under the direction of and in coordination with the Design Manager. Understand how Design-Build and P3 projects fit together: contracts, standards, construction, designers, and deliverables. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Support the Contractor team in interaction with Letting Authority, partners, and designer, attentive to important details of risk and deliverables, and follow up on action items. 
  • Work in the design process for various phases of the design life cycle, from proposal, detailed design, and construction to provide the best technical solutions to optimize the design, minimizing quantities and/or construction time, while all technical requirements are met. 
  • Due diligence and review of designs provided by sub-consultants and clients, performing quality control reviews, and checking the design with independent analyses. 
  • Assist in the monitoring of design progress against the design schedule. Review and approve tasks to ensure deadlines are met. 
  • Be vigilant and anticipate technical risks and design strategies to protect the partnership team against those technical risks. 
  • Work in a multidisciplinary environment, actively communicating with other departments and partners, particularly estimating and construction teams, to identify needs and evaluate alternative solutions, considering different interests and concerns. 
  • Initiate, coordinate, and design projects and calculations, as needed. 
  • Review and propose revisions to technical provisions and design requirements. 
  • Develop or evaluate plans/criteria or special analyses required in support of the design effort. 
  • Participate in meetings with owners, developers, partners, and consultants. 
  • Produce periodic reports, presentations, and synopsis, as required by management. 

EDUCATION, SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Civil Engineering is required. 
  • 3-6 years of related work experience, with experience with Design-Build or Public-Private Partnership projects. 
  • Registration as a Professional Engineer (P.E.) preferred, Engineer-in-Training required. 
  • Work ethic and integrity are important attributes to align with the values of BPC, and dedication to continual learning and seeking solutions is required. 
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain good relationships and partnerships with clients, vendors, subcontractors, and construction partners required. 
  • Familiarity with AASHTO, FHWA, and DOT standards required, with PennDOT regulations desirable. 
  • Demonstrated familiarity with CAD required, Bentley MicroStation preferred. Scheduling software experience desirable, Primavera P6 preferred. 
  • Primavera P6 experience preferred. 
  • Knowledge of means and methods and construction techniques is highly valuable.  

PHYSICAL DEMANDS  

  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods. 
  • Requires driving occasionally for up to 2-5 hours. 
  • Requires working in outdoor weather conditions. 
  • Minimum physical exertion such as walking, lifting, standing for long periods, bending, or reaching may be required. 
  • Requires visual ability to perform tasks: preparing and analyzing data, plans, drawings, outlines, viewing a computer, and extensive reading. 
  • Requires the ability to physically operate standard office equipment i.e., laptop, phone, keyboard, mouse, etc. 

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

The Major Bridges P3 Initiative is part of the PennDOT Pathways Program, which is designed to bolster PennDOT’s ongoing effort to address the state’s growing backlog of replacement and rehabilitation needs for major bridges that are approaching the end of their useful life. By allowing for the use of a P3 delivery model, PennDOT will be able to replace or rehabilitate major bridges around the state more quickly, achieve significant savings for taxpayers, and minimize the impact on the traveling public.


The purpose of the Pennsylvania Major Bridges Project is to deliver infrastructure improvements focusing on the rehabilitation and replacement of nine major bridges (and associated roadways) across the Commonwealth. Upon completion, it is estimated to be over $2B.

The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors team is led jointly by S&B USA Construction and FCC. The consortium members have a 20-year long track record of successful project delivery with PennDOT, having worked in all PennDOT districts.

BPC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetics, creed, veterans’ status, military status or any other characteristic prohibited under Federal, State, or local laws.

If a reasonable accommodation is needed for the interview process, please contact Tanya Sykes at Email: tsykes@bridgepenn.com or 215-609-4258 ext. 107.

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BENEFIT SUMMARY

Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, 401K Plan, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, and Vehicle Assistance, and Relocation Package (if applicable).

 

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