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Experienced Project Manager to work for tier one contractor on the construction of a £90m 5 storey cold storage facility with a full robotics fitout.

About this Role:

Opportunity for an experienced / ambitious Project Manager to join this busy national main contractor to manage the construction of a £90m new build steel framed cold storage facility in Avonmouth. The project is a high quality new build 5 storey cold storage facility with construction on site due to commence in the winter.

Reporting to the Projects Director, you will be responsible for managing the project from the final preconstruction stages, detailed design development with the client, and throughout the construction which starts on site in the Winter through to handover in mid 2026.

You will lead your team holding ultimate responsibility for client liaison, design development, construction methodology and programming of works, the smooth and timely progress of construction on site, and financial control of the project throughout, plus health & safety and quality control.

About the Company/Client/Project:

The client is a busy national main contractor, with a turnover for the construction division in excess of £250m, with secured workload in the commercial, industrial, defence, and transportation sectors in the Hampshire, Surrey and South London areas.

Projects range in size from £15m to £70m. Work is secured through several national and regional frameworks, negotiated work with repeat clients, competitive tenders and development schemes for the investment side of the business.

Requirements including certificates and qualifications:

You will be an experienced Project Manager with a proven track record within a major contracting organisation, able to deliver design & build schemes up to £15m-£100m in value, or an ambitious Senior Site Manager with experience of delivering a project as NO1, and looking for the opportunity to move up formerly to Project Manager level.

Key attributes will include excellent client facing skills, design team and site team management ability, technical, contractual and commercial knowledge, plus leadership ability, focus and drive.

High standards, attention to detail and drive will be very well rewarded with excellent salary, benefits, promotional and development prospects

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