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Must have extensive knowledge/experience in self-performance of all civil infrastructure scopes of work including earthwork/grading, dam/levee repair and/or repair, dewatering, demolition, underground utilities (e.g., water/sewer/storm), road construction and repair, asphalt pavement, and concrete construction.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION: Company is looking for a Senior Estimator specializing in all types of general civil infrastructure work on large bid-build and design-build projects (Underground Utilities, Earthwork & Grading, Maintenance of Traffic, Support of Excavation, Street Improvements.
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REQUIREMENTS: BS in Construction Management, Architecture or Engineering, with 10+ years of preconstruction/estimating and/or operations experience on commercial construction projects.
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Company is seekinga Senior Estimator - Civil Construction to join our office in Sylmar, CA About Company: Company is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Knowledgeable of the following: civil/site construction, foundation and structural systems, miscellaneous metals, casework, doors, specialties, interior finishes, exterior building wall systems, mechanical and electrical systems and the costs of these systems.
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For more than a century, Company’s family of construction companies has supported the development and maintenance of many diverse projects across our great nation. HCSS is the current project cost estimating program utilized by Company.
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Responsible for performing quality estimates as it relates to underground utilities and site work to include water, sewer, storm, prep and paving, earthwork, concrete flatwork, and structures.
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Minimum of 5-10 years experience in budgeting and estimating for commercial construction projects including offsite civil and underground utilities, commercial TI/interior, multifamily, retail, prevailing wage work, concrete, grading, and restaurant knowledge a plus.
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Scopes of work will include but are not limited to; excavation, underground wet utilities or water mains, grading, asphalt paving, & marine construction. Requirements: 5+ years’ experience as a Heavy Civil Estimator 2+ years of construction management experience Working knowledge of Civil Construction procedures and processes Ability to interpret computerized cost data and systems Ability to perform detailed work and successfully meet deadlines Ability to navigate computers, technology and estimating software.
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Experience in bridge and/or heavy highway construction estimating i.e. bridges, culverts road reconstruction, retaining walls, site work, underground utilities, excavation and earth moving.
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Looking for Underground Wet Utilities, Pump Stations, Lift Stations, Water Pipeline, and Public Works experience. Education - Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or relatedfield preferred, or equivalent combinations of technical training and related experience.
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Established General Engineering Contractor seeking motivated, professional, and career minded Civil Construction Project Manager / Estimator for our San Luis Obispo office location. Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Proficiency with all MS Office products, Procore, and Bluebeam Understanding of scheduling software, Primavera P6 Working knowledge of civil construction equipment and techniques, drawing and specifications, buildingmaterials and required standards applicable to discipline.
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T he position will manage estimating staff, subcontractors, vendors, and project owners and must have experience in bridges, trail projects, excavation, underground utilities, heavy highway including GDOT and federal contracting.
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In-depth knowledge of construction materials, methods, and processes, especially in the area of heavy civil construction (e.g. highways, roadways, underground utilities) We are a leading heavy civil general contractor established in 1994, specializing in highway, roadway, and underground utility construction.
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Company is looking for a Senior Estimator specializing in all types of general civil infrastructure work on large bid-build and design-build projects (Underground Utilities, Earthwork & Grading, Maintenance of Traffic, Support of Excavation, Street Improvements.
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