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Must be well versed in various aspects of engineering, design, and construction, and contracting methodologies, as well as project planning and management-related tasks and activities including, but not limited to, engineering, estimating, scheduling, bidding, project management and administration and management of prime contracts, preparation and administration of purchase orders and subcontracts, field supervision, budget control, safety, quality assurance, etc.
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3-5 years of experience in commercial plumbing construction (new construction or tenant improvement) specifically with project management, estimating, and design. · Work closely with engineers, project architects, general contractors, owners, consultants, and other MEP team members from project start to completion.
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Prior experience using Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Project, Sage/Timberline Estimating, Procore, or similar applications. We offer design/build under one umbrella, providing our clients with a single source responsible for the design and construction of their project.
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In this construction management role, we rely on you the help mentor, train, develop, and supervise our project team members while you provide oversight and management of schedules with the Project Superintendents.
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Experience using a computer based take-off program as well as a construction estimating software program is preferred. The position requirements: 5 years’ experience estimating commercial projects, including both public and private sector work.
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Upon award of the project, the Estimator will assist in the subcontractor selection process. The Estimator is responsible for the following: Reviewing plans and specifications,Developing work scopes and invitations to bid,Working with owners,Designers and subcontractors throughout the bid process,Securing subcontractor bids,Performing take-offs of critical scope items, andPreparing the final estimate.
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EstimatorWe currently seek a highly qualified Estimator to develop both competitive bid and conceptual estimates for a diverse range of commercial projects. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including Paid Time Off, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Paid Holidays as well as opportunities for advancement.
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Knowledge and application of construction estimating, cost, project controls/scheduling, documentation, engineering/construction principles, techniques, materials, applications, and practices are required.
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AECOM is looking to fill multiple Construction Cost Estimating Specialists positions to support a contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program supporting FEMA's four Consolidated Resource Centers (CRC.
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Proficient in estimating, scheduling, budgeting cost, field supervision, financial reporting, and client relationships. Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business Management, or equivalent construction/Union trade background.
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Job Description Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on a leading technology client’s large-scale data center construction program.
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Construction Senior Project Manager Racine , Wisconsin ID: 2024-12142. Walsh is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager for a large data center in Racine, Wisconsin. Skillful in estimating, scheduling, budgeting cost, field supervision, financial reporting, and client relationships.
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The CE will also be tasked with estimating projects at all levels while interacting with project team members, consultants, subcontractors, suppliers and vendors. We are helping our client in the construction industry in identifying a Cost Estimator.
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Duties include leading site visits, preparing CAD mark-ups, geometric roadway layout and design, performing 3D corridor modeling, writing project specifications and technical reports, calculating construction quantities, estimating construction costs, coordinating with clients and stakeholders, drafting scope and budget documents for transportation-related tasks, and preparing project correspondence.
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Trainings completed in Program Delivery Manager training, Site Inspector training, Public Assistance Operations I (PA Ops I), Public Assistance Operations II (PA Ops II), Project Worksheet (PW) Development, Cost Estimating Format (CEF), Debris Management/Operations, and/or 406 Hazard Mitigation.
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