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Concrete, asphalt, base stone, or excavation experience a huge plus. Skills: Three (3) years proven construction estimating experience; Civil Engineering or Construction Management a plus.
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The Lexington office focuses on the evaluation, design, and construction quality assurance for geohazard mitigation solutions, dam safety modifications and new dams, reinforced concrete structures, and geotechnical foundation designs for various types of infrastructure.
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Heavy Civil provides highway, port, airfield, rail and marine (intermodal transportation) construction services to private commercial and industrial clients as well as governmental entities such as the Department of Transportation and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Knowledge of construction paving, underground, concrete and grading practices.
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Oversee team in heavy civil construction operations of Underground projects. Must have 10+ years of experience in heavy civil construction supervision/superintendent type of role, leading crews & working to defined contract plans, speci.
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As a Geotechnical Field Technician or Construction Services Specialist (ICC Certified) for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll be part of a highly trained and experienced team that performs observations and testing during earthwork and building construction of commercial, institutional, and industrial projects.
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Insteel Industries, established in 1953, started from humble beginnings, embraces strong values, and has its Home Office in Mount Airy, NC. We are the nation's largest manufacturer of steel wire reinforcing products for concrete construction applications.
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Experience working in heavy civil construction, road construction, or quarries. (formerly Hazleton Site Contractors) has been a proud member of our heavy civil construction team since 2002.
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Field and laboratory testing and observations: soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, fireproofing, and asphalt pavement. High school diploma; BS in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited university preferred.
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Job Summary HRI, Inc., a leader in heavy civil construction since 1947, has an opening for an experienced and energetic Concrete Foreman. Subsidiary: Barrett Industries HRI, Inc. is one of the companies that operates within Barrett Industries Corporation, the Colas USA subsidiary that operates primarily in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. HRI engages in heavy civil construction projects in Pennsylvania, in addition to specific project work in Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.
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Perform laboratory tests on construction materials (moisture content, compaction, sieves, hydrometers, atterberg limits, corrosion suites, and expansion index, concrete flexural strength, etc.
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2024 Civil Engineering & Construction Materials Testing 6-month Co-op(Evergreen) page is loaded. Training throughout the program includes comprehensive construction safety, nuclear density gauge, American Concrete Institute (ACI) Field Technician I, and materials laboratory training.
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The successful candidate will be part of a team designing simple and complex bridges (primarily of steel and concrete construction) and a variety of transportation related structures (retaining walls, culverts, sign structures, and other miscellaneous structures) using applicable software.
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Testing of soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, and asphalt pavement. Sampling, testing, and inspecting soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt, and structural steel placement.
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And 8 years of applicable engineering experience in the design of all types of steel, concrete and masonry structures and a thorough knowledge of all applicable codes such as AISC, ACI, ASCE, NYC Building Code, etc.
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