Compliance: Ensure all scheduling activities adhere to company policies, client requirements, and regulatory standards.
Schedule Development: Create comprehensive project schedules using Primavera P6 or similar software, detailing all phases of construction, including validation, commissioning, and execution.
Resource Management: Coordinate with project teams to ensure optimal allocation of resources and adjust schedules to address constraints.
Progress Monitoring: Regularly update and maintain project schedules, reflecting actual progress and providing accurate forecasts for completion.
Claims Support: Assist in preparing and analyzing claims, ensuring accurate documentation and timely resolution.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Partner with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to gather relevant information and ensure alignment on timelines.
Critical Path Analysis: Analyze the critical path and identify potential delays or risks, proposing mitigation strategies, as necessary.
Bid Preparation and Scheduling: Prepare detailed construction bid schedules, ensuring alignment with project objectives and requirements. Collaborate with estimating teams to ensure the schedule supports the bid strategy.
Cost Control and Estimation: Work closely with the cost control and estimating teams to align schedules with project budgets and forecasts.
Requirements
primavera
ms project
cpm
civil engineering
5+ years
planning
Technical Proficiency: Expertise in scheduling software such as Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project. Strong understanding of critical path method (CPM) scheduling techniques.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills, capable of conveying information to diverse audiences.
Construction Knowledge: Basic understanding of construction projects.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze complex project data, identify trends, and develop actionable insights.
Problem-Solving: Proactive approach to identifying and resolving scheduling issues.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in project scheduling within the construction industry.
Planning and Controls: Demonstrated experience in planning and scheduling, validation, commissioning, cost control, claims, and estimating.
In 2023, the company secured over $1.2 billion in new contracts, showcasing its strong growth trajectory.
$2.3 billion
Rail Project Awarded
OHLA USA secured a massive $2.3 billion design-build rail project in Maryland, highlighting its expertise in large-scale infrastructure.
Top 50
Domestic Heavy Contractors
The company ranked among Engineering News-Record’s Top 50 Domestic Heavy Contractors for its significant contributions to major construction projects.
$1.4 billion
I-405 Project
Delivering one of its largest U.S. contracts, the $1.4 billion I-405 Improvement Project in Orange County, demonstrated its capability to handle complex highway upgrades.
Combined over a century of European heritage with bold American expansion.
Rapidly grew by acquiring firms like Community Asphalt, Arellano, and Judlau to build depth in both civil and vertical construction.
Maintains a strong regional presence with headquarters in New York and offices spanning from California to Florida.
Portfolio includes highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, rail and transit systems, water infrastructure, and environmental resilience projects.
Through affiliate OHLA Building, it specializes in healthcare, education, sports, and institutional facilities under construction management and pre-construction models.
Culture + Values
Integrity – zero tolerance for unethical behavior
Honesty, integrity and trust
Teamwork and collaboration
Quality – client‑focused innovation and excellence
Continuous improvement through training and education
“Think Safety. Always.” – safety mission aiming for ZERO ACCIDENTS
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2030–2050
Climate Target
Committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030–2050.
46% Scope 1 & 2 Reduction
GHG Emissions Target
Reduction target for absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 2031 (base year 2021).
55% Scope 3 Intensity Reduction
Supply Chain Emissions
Target to reduce Scope 3 emission intensity by 2031 (base year 2021).
80% Waste Recycling
Circular Economy Goal
Aim to recycle or reuse over 80% of non-hazardous waste by 2024.
Apply circular-economy criteria: recycle or reuse over 80% of non-hazardous waste by 2024
Reduce emission intensity by 40% by 2024
Science-Based Targets initiative membership; targets approved by SBTi
Highest rating in GRESB 2022 sustainability index.
Inclusion & Diversity
Encourages diversity and inclusion in recruitment and talent development
OHLA Sports Club and OHLA Challenge volunteer programs promote engagement
Hosts ‘Inclusion Olympics’ to foster empathy and inclusion awareness