Architectural Inspector

Hill International, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Inspect construction work for compliance with drawings, specs, codes, and report issues.

Key Responsibilities

  • construction inspection
  • code compliance
  • inspection reporting
  • punch list
  • ncr tracking
  • document control

Tasks

-Attend pre-outage planning meetings -Conduct daily observation of construction work for compliance with approved contract drawings, specifications, Requests for Information (RFI’s), Change Orders, and approved submittals and shop drawings -Interface with MDA Sr Inspector and provide support to users and campus operations, architects, engineers, contractors, utilities, regulatory agencies to assist with resolution of conflicts as directed -Stay current in Codes and Regulations applicable to design and construction, including International Building Codes, NFPA 101, TDLR, OSHA, ADA, ASHRAE 90.1, SWPPP and any special requirements of the building type (e.g., healthcare, research labs, special campus project types etc.) -Provide quality control and inspection expertise in the area of architectural and structural systems -Prepares reports of inspections on PWS/Unifier -Attend Pre-Construction meeting and regular onsite construction meetings -Monitor as-builts, punch lists. Review punch lists for above ceiling, open wall and Substantial Completion inspections, and revisit to confirm completion of deficiencies on PWS (Project Workspace) -Attend early morning, evening, or after-hours installations (ex: concrete pours) requiring owner representation. Flexible hours required for construction observations -Issue Observation Reports noting conditions of non-compliance, with proper reference to detailed drawings and specifications sections. Project portfolio: 1 project, average value $10M-$50M -Tracks and follows up on NCR’s (Non-Compliance Reports) on PWS (Project Work Space) or Unifier -Maintain and organize on-site project documentation, including inspection and test reports, RFI’s, Architect’s Supplemental Instructions (ASI’s) documents, project change control documents on PWS (Project Workspace) or Unifier

Requirements

  • bachelors
  • project management
  • construction trade
  • architectural details
  • icc certified
  • supervisory

What You Bring

-Bachelors degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Sciences or other construction-related field -Three years of project management/construction management experience or ten years of experience in the related construction trade to include one year of supervisory experience. May substitute required education degree with additional years of equivalent experience on a one to one basis -Knowledge of Architectural details, partition ratings, finishes and doors -ICC Certified (by discipline – plumber, electrical) (suggested)

The Company

About Hill International, Inc.

-Grown from a regional project management firm into a global infrastructure consultancy. -Merged into Global Infrastructure Solutions in December 2022 after trading publicly on NYSE since 2008. -Provides project, program, and construction management, as well as cost engineering, scheduling, risk management, and advisory services. -Known for delivering landmark projects such as the World Trade Center reconstruction and the Cairo Monorail. -Notable for high-profile rescue and recovery roles, including claims analysis on the Eurotunnel project, and growth through strategic acquisitions worldwide.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Mining

Pharmaceutical

Technology Facilities

U.S. Federal Government

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Energy

Solar

Wind

Nuclear