Demolition Project Manager
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Construction
Operations Manager
Fiore & Sons, Inc. is an employee‑owned civil construction company with over 70 years of experience serving Colorado and surrounding states. The Demolition Project Manager is responsible for the successful execution of interior and exterior demolition projects, including selective demolition, structural demolition, industrial demolition, and site demolition across commercial, industrial, municipal, and residential environments. This role oversees project safety, scheduling, sequencing, cost control, quality, subcontractor coordination, and client relationships while proactively managing changing site conditions, operational risks, environmental considerations, and complex logistical challenges to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, profitably, and in alignment with the Fiore & Sons standard of excellence.
TOTALCOMPENSATION
$87,700.00 to $ annually
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Manage demolition projects from preconstruction through closeout, ensuring projects are completed safely, efficiently, on schedule, within budget, and in accordance with contract requirements.
- Oversee all phases of demolition operations, including interior selective demolition, structural and exterior demolition, industrial demolition, site clearing, utility coordination, temporary protection, and waste handling/disposal operations.
- Develop and manage project schedules, sequencing plans, demolition means and methods, and site logistics in coordination with Superintendents, Foremen, subcontractors, engineers, and clients.
- Identify and proactively mitigate project risks related to structural integrity, occupied facilities, environmental concerns, utility conflicts, public impact, traffic control, and permitting requirements.
- Negotiate and manage change orders, including scope reviews, pricing adjustments, schedule impacts, and operational considerations.
- Ensure pricing and schedule decisions account for labor, equipment, trucking, disposal costs, environmental requirements, operational constraints, client relationships, and profitability targets.
- Coordinate subcontractors and specialty trades, including environmental contractors, utility contractors, hauling vendors, saw cutting, shoring, and specialty demolition support.
- Gather, submit, and track all project documentation and submittals, including demolition work plans, engineering documents, permits, environmental documentation, waste tracking, and specialty subcontractor submittals.
- Coordinate with estimating and operations teams during project turnover to ensure alignment on project scope, risks, schedules, and client expectations.
- Proactively resolve project issues by assessing risk, urgency, and operational impacts while making timely and effective decisions.
- Schedule and attend meetings with clients, contractors, consultants, subcontractors, governing agencies, and internal teams.
- Maintain accountability for project schedules, cost tracking, forecasting, cash flow, equipment utilization, staffing, and demolition phasing plans.
- Ensure all demolition operations comply with OSHA standards, environmental regulations, company safety policies, contract requirements, and applicable permitting requirements.
- Partner with Superintendents and field leadership to review project quality, safety, production, and operational performance while collaboratively resolving project challenges.
- Support the preparation of financial reports, forecasts, schedules, and project documentation for leadership and stakeholders.
- Ensure all business is conducted ethically and in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Perform administrative duties necessary for effective project management, including permits, subcontract tracking, purchase orders, compliance documentation, project records, and closeout documentation.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Extensive knowledge of demolition and construction operations, including interior selective demolition, structural demolition, utility coordination, environmental considerations, heavy equipment operations, demolition methods, trucking logistics, and material disposal operations.
- Ability to anticipate operational challenges, identify risks early, and implement proactive solutions.
- Strong understanding of demolition safety practices, OSHA regulations, environmental compliance requirements, and industry best practices.
- Superior communication, conflict resolution, EQ, and soft leadership skills, with the ability to drive accountability, collaboration, and operational efficiency across multiple stakeholders.
- Strong business acumen, including understanding of project profitability, forecasting, prioritization, risk assessment, and strategic decision‑making.
- Solid understanding of accounting principles, cost management, forecasting, and financial controls.
- Excellent communication, organizational, time‑management, and multitasking skills, with the ability to manage multiple complex projects…
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