Inspector/Quality Assurance Manager
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Construction
Construction Manager/ Foreman, Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Job Title: Inspector/Quality Assurance Manager
Location: 90 7th St, San Francisco, CA
Project Name: Nancy Pelosi Federal Building
Client: General Services Administration (GSA)
Due Date: ASAP
Pay Range: $
Anticipated
Start Date:
ASAP
The GSA intends to construct a federal tenant space (approximately 56,000 USF) for office and other use on floors 2 through 6 of the SNPFB. Additional tasks in floors 7, 8, and 9 involve furniture disposal and demolition of high‑density storage. The renovation and reconfiguration of space require demolition, interior construction and associated plumbing, fire protection, electrical, lighting, HVAC, and furniture fixtures & equipment (FF&E).
Other services required include existing furniture disposal, new furniture procurement and installation, audio‑visual & move coordination.
Estimated Construction Cost: $10M to $20M (FAR 36.204)
Estimated Construction Duration: 1 year
Delivery Method: Design‑Bid‑Build
Daily Responsibilities- Manage the inspections of physical work performance and installations of materials/components.
- Oversee technical and administrative activities for the project.
- Review and approve drawings as design reviewers and changes to contract documents.
- Assist the government in providing direction and control of design and construction phase activities.
- Prepare cost estimates.
- Review and prepare invoices.
- Perform the construction and closeout phase services in accordance with the SOW to ensure that the A/E's design intent is refined and clarified as necessary during construction, realized in the completed facility, and conveyed successfully into the facility management, operation, and maintenance of the completed building.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in the field of architecture and engineering, construction, or business management.
- Ability to obtain an HSPD-12 clearance.
- Experience in general construction techniques with particular emphasis on inspecting electrical, mechanical, and plumbing scopes of work.
- Knowledge of OSHA safety regulations with a 30‑hour OSHA Safety card (prior to start).
- Ability and experience in the inspection of materials, workmanship, and construction and installation of various systems (such as fire alarm systems) within the inspector's area of expertise.
- Written and verbal communication, problem‑solving, and conflict resolution skills.
- Knowledge of software including Kahua, Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, and Primavera or equivalent scheduling software, review submittals, RFIs, and transmission of digital progress photos.
- Bachelor's Degree in Construction or any related fields preferred.
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