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Perform earthwork, concrete, structural, drainage, asphalt, water, sewer, utility, and materials inspections on construction projects. Perform earthwork, concrete, structural, drainage, asphalt, water, sewer, utility, and materials inspections on construction projects.
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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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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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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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Visa Sponsorship Available. Work will require the knowledge of materials, methods, and equipment used in highway construction; knowledge of geometry and basic mathematics; ability to read, interpret and explain construction plans and drawings, contract provisions, and specifications; and communications ability.
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Must be able to perform the most highly complex inspection for 2 of the 5 inspection categories: 1) Roadway; 2) Bridges; 3) Drainage; 4) Erosion Control; 5) Maintenance & Traffic. CEI Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 4.
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Advanced knowledge of materials, methods, and equipment used in highway construction. Documents and communicates the results of the inspection to the project supervisor. Domestic and/or international travel may be required.
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Site selection and feasibility studies based on engineering standards, conceptual layout and site design, site grading/earthwork balancing, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for stormwater management, determining flood water elevations; roads, streets, sidewalks, driveways, parking; site utility infrastructure including storm drains, culverts, pipelines, drainage improvements, sanitary sewers, water mains, utility duct banks, and utility service coordination.
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Experience with construction administration, construction observation, mine tailings, water management, stream restoration, and/or stormwater drainage. Familiarity with hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, open channel and pipe flow, water quality issues, and/or earthwork and grading plans.
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Prepares hydrology, earthwork, and roadway plans and profile evaluations. This role will provide the opportunity to work on various civil design projects, including site grading and drainage, land development and utility design.
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Experience in addition to Force Main experience such as underground pipe and utility installation, and pumpstation work is helpful, as well as roadway experience of paving, sidewalk, drainage and earthwork.
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Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Construction Inspector to join our Infrastructure team in Philadelphia, PA. ResponsibilitiesTo perform quality control construction observations for various highway roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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Assist in the technical review of design tasks, such as detailed grading and drainage designs associated with civil engineering construction projects to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis and site safety is accomplished.
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Assists roadway inspectors in the inspection of roadway construction, including areas of asphalt paving, earthwork, base, drainage operations and concrete placement operations. Assists roadway inspectors in the inspection of roadway construction, including areas of asphalt paving, earthwork, base, drainage operations and concrete placement operations.
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Preferred Qualifications:·Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D/LDD and familiarity with grading and earthwork concepts. ·Oversee development of civil, erosion and sediment control, drainage/stormwater and utility designs.
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