Develop, review, and approve project assumptions, clarifications, inclusions, exclusions, and scope narratives.
Build and maintain relationships with clients, architects, engineers, design partners, consultants, and trade partners.
Support future business development by strengthening client relationships and identifying opportunities to add value early in the project lifecycle.
Coordinate with procurement and estimating teams on preconstruction estimates, trade partner input, bid coverage, and market pricing.
Lead preconstruction review meetings with owners, architects, engineers, and internal project stakeholders.
Prepare comparison analyses against previous estimates and clearly explain scope, pricing, and design-development variances.
Establish preconstruction quality control processes for scope reviews, estimate reviews, and milestone deliverables.
Identify opportunities to improve the preconstruction process through VDC, BIM, Integrated Project Delivery, lean methods, and other collaborative planning tools.
Generate and manage Budget Control Reports between milestone estimates to track cost events, scope development, and value engineering opportunities.
Lead Target Value Design efforts on applicable projects.
Manage the preconstruction budget for assigned projects, including recoveries, invoicing support, and monthly financial updates.
Support training and professional development needs within the preconstruction group.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
The ideal candidate will bring strong commercial building experience, executive-level communication skills, a deep understanding of estimating and construction operations, and the ability to build trusted relationships with clients, architects, engineers, trade partners, and internal project teams. Key
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, Building Construction, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 10 years of building construction
Experience across a variety of commercial building types preferred.
Thorough understanding of drawings, specifications, general contracts, subcontract documents, materials, means and methods, and construction sequencing.
Strong knowledge of construction cost, scheduling, estimating, purchasing, engineering principles, and accounting fundamentals.
Ability to develop client relationships, identify sales or pursuit opportunities, and collaborate on solutions that help secure work.
Strong knowledge of the regional construction market, competition, trade partner landscape, and industry trends.
Advanced project management skills with the ability to manage high volumes of work and move complex projects forward on deadline. Prior management
experience required, including the ability to coach and mentor others.
Strong negotiation skills with the ability to influence, engage, and align stakeholders.
Executive-level presentation skills with the ability to anticipate audience needs and tailor communication appropriately.
High-energy, self-directed approach with the ability to see initiatives through to completion.
Benefits
Project Preconstruction Manager – Commercial Construction Denver, CO | On-Site | Preconstruction / Estimating / Client Strategy Estimated Compensation: $134,000 – $171,000 base salary, depending on
Responsibilities Lead preconstruction deliverables, including Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) packages, lump sum bids, budget updates, estimate milestones, and owner-facing submissions.
Ability to leverage lean construction concepts, continuous improvement methods, and collaborative planning tools. Compensation &
Benefits The anticipated base salary range for this position is $134,000 – $171,000 , with final compensation determined by experience, education, technical background, specialty expertise, market factors, and overall fit. A comprehensive
benefits package is available and may include: Medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) and retirement-related
benefits Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options Wellness
benefits Life insurance Short-term and long-term disability coverage Paid vacation, sick/wellness time, and holidays Paid parental leave Tuition reimbursement Employee referral bonuses Additional discretionary or appreciation-based compensation programs Physical & Work Environment
Additional details
experience A highly respected national commercial general contractor with a strong and established presence in the Rocky Mountain region is seeking a Project Preconstruction Manager to lead preconstruction strategy, estimating coordination, cost planning, and client-facing deliverables for complex building projects.
This is a strong opportunity for a senior-level preconstruction professional who can manage GMP and lump sum bid efforts, partner closely with operations, communicate effectively with owners and design teams, and help guide projects from early concept through final preconstruction deliverables.
This position is not remote or hybrid and will be based out of a Denver-area office and/or active project location.
Position Overview The Project Preconstruction Manager will be responsible for leading and managing preconstruction activities for assigned projects, including budget development, estimating milestones, constructability reviews, value engineering, target value design, schedule alignment, logistics planning, and owner/design team coordination.
Partner with operations leadership on project schedule, logistics, safety planning, constructability reviews, general conditions, and general requirements.
Participate in and contribute to constructability reviews at key design and estimate milestones.
Work with lean planning resources to develop pull plans for design, estimating, GMP, and project launch schedules.
Provide variance reports for milestone estimates to communicate cost movement and scope evolution to project stakeholders.
Hire, onboard, mentor, coach, and provide performance feedback to direct reports or supporting preconstruction team members when applicable.
experience , ideally with significant exposure to preconstruction, estimating, project management, purchasing, or operations. Equivalent combinations of education, training, and experience will be considered.