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With technical focus on services within the project controls job family, the areas of project support include but are not limited to; scheduling, estimating, change management, and construction risk register development.
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They now provide a broad array of commercial and residential roofing and construction products and services, including wall panels, solar solutions, and asset management programs. Serve as the front-line contact for key customers and field their inquiries and requests for all suites of services by shaping partnerships with the estimating and operations teams to stay abreast of proposal and project details, ensuring that open lines of communication with customers exist, and relaying customer inquiries and concerns to the project team once work is in progress.
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As our Estimating Manager, you will be at the heart of our construction operations. Strong proficiency in estimating software and other relevant construction management technologies.
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Knowledge of CAD system, CAFM, estimating, cost control, scheduling, construction administration, quality control, and specific writing and place planning. The Planning Design and Construction Department (PD&C) at Stanford Medicine - Stanford Health Care is responsible for medical planning, capital improvement projects, real estate acquisition, construction, and ensuring compliance with the master plan and design aesthetics of the hospitals.
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Identifies the elements of project design and construction likely to give rise to disputes and claims. Graduate of a four-year degree program in construction management or construction science.
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Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating) Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree or equivalent experience.
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1 - 3 years of experience in construction estimating is required. Responsible for all aspects of estimating and purchasing, including quantity take-off specific trade scope, sub-bid solicitation, progress budgets, scope clarifications, systems studies and comparisons, value engineering, subcontractor and general contractor relations, and staying abreast of industry developments applicable to estimating.
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Exercising good judgment and discretion, while working independently and as part of a team, the Project Controls Coordinator is responsible for assisting with Project Controls, systems and applications that are utilized to record, track and communicate all renovation and construction projects managed by the Design & Renovations department.
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Experienced in cost estimating, bid phase assistance construction administration, and general construction methods. Administers the construction services portions of projects including RFI response, site meetings with contractors, etc.
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Our company has three key divisions-Construction, Dredging, and Marine Services-which are bolstered by three major subsidiaries, Healy Tibbitts Builders, Inc., McNally International, Inc., and North American Aggregates, LLC. Our vast reach and deep expertise, combined with the sheer size and diversity of our equipment fleet, enable us to serve as a one-stop-shop for clients in both the private and governmental sectors.
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Professional Engineer (PE) Registration desired Minimum five (5) years’ experience in physical security, including three (3) years’ experience in construction security of USG or commercial facilities.
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As a Steel Designer you'll be responsible for preparing cost designs by communicating with the estimating team, analyzing proposals/requirements, and drafting fabricated metal/construction projects.
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Comes from a laborer role within concrete construction. 3+ years of commercial and/or industrial concrete project estimating. Assist in developing and maintaining existing estimating productivity database.
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Proven experience in Heavy Civil, construction management, project management, and commercial construction estimating. This role will offer you the opportunity to utilize your skills in construction management, project management, and commercial construction estimating to deliver high-quality projects on time and within budget.
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Assisting with performing costing, scheduling, estimating & project management. Open to undergraduate students interested in gaining hands-on practical experience in the construction field.
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