| Job Description / Primary Objective |
Engagement Type: Full-time Consultant
Project Duration: Approximately 12-18 Months (or through project completion) Compensation: Negotiated not-to-exceed contract amount or hourly rate, commensurate with experience. Monthly fee range: $13,840.00 - $19,003.001
Project Location: Silver Dollar Fairgrounds, 2357 Fair Street, Chico CA
Submittal Deadline: Open until filled; first review of submittals begins July 1, 2026.
Contact: MLee@ccauthority.org 916-263-6100
Position Overview
The California Construction Authority (CCA) is seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager (Consultant) to support the delivery of complex public works capital construction projects on a short-term, project-specific basis.
Working under a defined scope of services and exercising independent professional judgment, the Consultant will serve as the lead project manager responsible for delivering the project, including planning, design coordination, procurement, construction, and closeout for projects valued up to $30 million or more.
This role requires demonstrated expertise in public sector construction management, including compliance with California public contracting requirements, prevailing wage laws, and multi-agency coordination.
1 Travel and lodging expenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant unless expressly authorized in advance by CCA leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Project Management & Leadership
• Lead all phases of project delivery from project initiation through closeout
• Develop and maintain project management plans, schedules, and critical path timelines
• Manage multiple concurrent priorities and ensure timely project delivery
• Monitor project progress for schedule, budget, and quality compliance
Construction Administration
• Oversee contractors, consultants, architects, engineers, and inspectors
• Manage RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, change orders, and contractor schedules
• Conduct project meetings (pre-construction, progress, coordination)
• Ensure field work complies with contract documents, safety requirements, and quality standards
Public Works Contract Administration
• Administer construction and professional service contracts in accordance with public procurement laws
• Support competitive bidding processes including advertisement, evaluation, and contract award
• Review procurement and contract documents for regulatory compliance
• Monitor contractor performance and enforce contract provisions
Budget & Cost Control
• Develop and track project budgets, forecasts, and expenditures
• Review pay applications, invoices, and change order requests
• Monitor contingency and recommend corrective actions as needed
• Coordinate with agency staff on project funding and financial reporting
Regulatory Compliance
• Ensure compliance with:
o California Labor Code and DIR requirements
o Prevailing wage and certified payroll requirements
o OSHA and safety regulations
o Applicable building codes and permitting requirements
• Coordinate with regulatory agencies for approvals and inspections
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| Requirements (Education, Certifications, Level of Experience) |
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field
• 7–10 years of progressively responsible experience in construction project management
• Minimum 5 years managing public works projects exceeding $10 million
• Demonstrated experience delivering capital projects up to $30 million or greater (preferred)
• Valid OSHA 10 Certification (OSHA 30 preferred)
• Valid California Driver’s License
Desired Skills & Technical Expertise
• Construction scheduling (Primavera P6, MS Project, or equivalent)
• Critical path method (CPM) scheduling analysis
• Cost estimating, forecasting, and budget control
• RFI, submittal, and shop drawing review processes
• Change order management and negotiation
• Construction document control systems
• Claims management and dispute resolution
• QA/QC coordination and inspection oversight
Preferred Certifications
• Project Management Professional (PMP)
• Certified Construction Manager (CCM)
• Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) Certification
• Professional Engineer (PE) License
• LEED Accreditation
• Certified Public Works Professional
Work Environment & Requirements
• Candidate lives in or near the greater Chico area.
• Daily site presence expected to meet project needs
• Combination of office and active construction site work
• Ability to travel between project locations as needed
• Occasional extended hours to support construction activities
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