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Solid working knowledge of managing federally funded roadway construction in California, including the following work elements: earthwork, grading, concrete and asphalt paving, traffic control, concrete structure construction, underground utilities, and SWPPP. Bridge structure experience is a plus, but not required.
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Certifications from a State Highway Agency or National Entity such as ACI (American Concrete Institute) or NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) in earthwork, asphalt, and concrete if required by the client or jurisdiction in which they will be working.
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Minimum 5 years FDOT related experience, including roadway (earthwork, sub base, concrete and asphalt pavement, drainage, lighting, guardrails and pavement markings, signs, maintenance of traffic related inspections for day or nighttime operations.
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At least one or more of the following certifications are preferred: ACI, PennDOT Concrete, NECEPT Asphalt. Such as Roadway Inspection of earthwork, drainage, paving, etc. At least one or more of the following certifications are preferred: ACI, PennDOT Concrete, NECEPT Asphalt.
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CEI Senior Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 2. Inspector must be able to perform the most complex inspection activities for at least 2 of the 5 categories of construction inspection: 1) Roadway 2) Bridges 3) Drainage 4) Erosion & Control 5) Maintenance & Traffic.
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Act as the lead inspector on NCDOT and County transportation construction projects performing inspection services for asphalt, concrete, erosion control, traffic control, earthwork, and other construction materials and processes as influenced by the project.
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Perform earthwork, concrete, structural, drainage, asphalt, water, sewer, utility, and materials inspections on construction projects. Other certifications such as ODOT, NICET, Asphalt, and American Concrete Institute (ACI) concrete field testing, etc.
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Background in Earthwork, Underground, Concrete and Asphalt paving. Manage all segments of roadway work to include understanding project plans and specifications (FDOT), standard grading operations, pond excavations, subgrade preparations, stabilization (mixing), curb pads, layout and controls, Limerock placement, soil cement placement and MOT basic operations.
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Profound technical expertise in paving and earthwork processes, including grading, excavation, asphalt/concrete paving, or site development. We're on the lookout for a committed Heavy Civil, Paving, and Earthwork Superintendent to join our Houston-based team and play a pivotal role in shaping the region's infrastructure for the future.
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Monitor progress of construction work on transportation projects, including earthwork, asphalt or concrete paving, drainage and utility installation, track construction, bridge and retaining wall construction or building construction for conformance with plans and specifications.
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Our broad-ranging skills cover the installation of underground wet utilities, asphalt paving, water distribution systems, lake excavation, building retaining walls, milling, managing storm drainage, installing lift stations, constructing minor bridges, and creating concrete curbs and sidewalks.
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Minimum 5 years related experience, including roadway (earthwork, sub base, concrete and asphalt pavement, drainage, lighting, guiderail and striping for rehabilitation / new) inspection and maintenance and protection of traffic for day and nighttime operations.
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Oversee daily construction work including work zone traffic control, earthwork, erosion control, asphalt paving, concrete paving, drainage structure installation, reinforced concrete, and equipment installation.
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CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level II (ECI II). CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I (ECI I). CTQP Asphalt Paving Level II. CTQP Asphalt Paving Level I.
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SCDOT Earthwork & Base Course. SCDOT Asphalt Roadway Technician. The Construction Inspector Trainee, Junior Inspector, performs daily assigned inspection tasks in a training capacity preparatory to assuming the duties of an Inspector.
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