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Top Heavy Civil Construction firm seeking an experienced Senior Estimator to bid local civil projects in the Salt Lake City area. Experience bidding self-performing earthwork and underground utility projects.
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Provide complete detailed estimates for concrete work, structures, earthwork, piling, etc. Ability to take-off and price earthwork projects. Attend outreach events in effort to identify subcontractor and bid opportunities.
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Develop complete and accurate estimates for Divisions 3 (Concrete), 5 (Miscellaneous Metals), 6 (Rough Carpentry), 31 (Earthwork and Support of Excavation), 32 (Exterior Improvements) and 33 (Utilities) on a variety of project types.
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A background with earthwork and underground utilities is a must to accurately develop our self-performed estimates. - Create a project plan and sequence to move from earthwork to foundations ready to set homes.
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Must be computer proficient with Word, Excel, Microsoft Project, AGTEK Earthwork analysis and Bid 2 Win Estimating Software. Must be able to manage an Engineering Department of approximately 10 or more staff, attend in-house pre-bid meetings, work with field staff on project controls, cost report accuracy; develop means and methods to improve on any process for improvement.
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Assists in the bid process by determining earthwork and other quantities using computer programs and manual methods. Skill in operating a variety of computer equipment and software, including but not limited to AutoCAD Civil 3D, Trimble Business Center, ArcGIS, Microsoft Word and Excel.
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Working knowledge preferred but not required: Hard Dollar, Bluebeam, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Agtek, and HCSS (Heavy Bid) Required Skills & Experience 1-10 years of experience as an Estimator working on earthwork, grading or underground projectsBachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or similar discipline is preferredField operations experience is strongly preferred.
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Assist estimating department with earthwork bid/estimate setup including interpret drawings and specifications, safety, scheduling, contract administration, estimating, cost control, purchasing, quality control, and coordination of field employees.
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Bid scope will include: planting, irrigation, drainage, maintenance, erosion control, grading, earthwork, site work, and hardscape. Develop bids for full range of job types (e.g., sub, prime, prime bid package, design-build.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for the accurate and timely preparation of estimates for jobs to be bid, all kind of civil projects and specifically for highways projects (and other linear projects such as rail), including earthwork, drainage, pavement, utilities, and other related activities and supervision of take offs and coordination and/or supervisions of other estimators and engineers.
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The position of Estimator will analyze, prepare and review bids (including earthwork, utilities, mechanical piping, and amenities) for heavy civil (roadway, highway, bridge) projects. Webber supports a wide range of project models to meet client needs, including traditional design bid build, design build, alternative delivery models and public private partnership (P3) solutions.
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Layton Services self-performs earthwork, site development (mass excavation, building pads, sub-grade prep), underground utilities (water main, fire line, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, detention systems), pre-construction demolition and more throughout all of Central Ohio. We are seeking an Estimator to join our estimating team.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Estimator to join our Southwest Region estimating team in Austin, TX. This position will prepare portions of contract proposal estimates for all scopes of work on a typical highway project (structures, roadway, drainage, earthwork, etc.
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Proficiency or experience with project/estimating related software including PlanSwift, On-Screen Takeoff and HCSS/Heavy Bid is a plus. Landmark Construction Company Inc., an industry leader in earthwork, utility, and concrete solutions trusted by the most prominent names in the Lowcountry for over 50 years and counting, is seeking a team-oriented entry-level concrete estimator.
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Previous estimating experience with Site Development and Heavy Civil Construction preferred (Earthwork, Utility Installation, Roadway Infrastructure). Preparation of itemized cost estimates with detailed breakdowns utilizing HCSS Heavy Bid software.
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