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Demonstrated experience working on earthwork construction, soil stabilization, environmental remediation, landfill closure projects and/or mass excavation. The Superintendent will plan construction work and provide oversight of the daily operations performed on-site for environmental remediation and earthwork construction projects.
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Multi-Disciplined Field Engineering Survey experience with earthwork, excavation, concrete, structural steel, mechanical, and piping, etc. The CST reports directly to the Survey Engineer/Party Chief (PC.
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Their services include excavation, site development, grading, milling, paving, gravel/ limestone mining and hot mix asphalt production. 3+yrs Concrete, Excavation and Grading experience and knowledge geared to the Heavy Highway, Industrial and Site Development industry.
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10-15yrs Earthwork, Excavation, Utilities and Paving. Services include excavating, trenching, grading, underground utilities, commercial and residential construction, electrical and plumbing, and more.
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Estimator with matching project background a must, earthwork and underground utilities – water, sanitary sewer, and storm on private or public projects. Estimator with matching project background a must, earthwork and underground utilities – water, sanitary sewer, and storm on private or public projects.
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Qualifications : 5+ years of strong and stable civil construction experience Coordinate and supervise all construction activities Directs all field personnel to achieve completion of the project on schedule Evaluate the effectiveness and performance of field personnel and their crews Heavy civil experience including earthwork, underground utilities, grading, excavation etc.
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The Construction Estimator will be responsible for bidding and estimating construction projects with scopes of work including earthwork, excavation, grading, underground utilities, and site concrete.
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Oversee construction activities including earthwork, dewatering, pile installation, excavation support installation, and load tests; Oversee excavation activities; Oversee construction activities including earthwork, dewatering, pile installation, excavation support installation, and load tests.
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Willingness to perform field work as needed; Experience with earthwork and support of excavation and concrete construction oversight a plus; Typical geostructural analysis and design support for geotechnical projects includes: support of excavation, underpinning, slope stabilization, utility support, ground-improvement, shallow and deep foundations, earth-retaining structures and grouting programs.
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Monitor construction operations, including earthwork, dewatering, and excavation support installations and prepare engineering field reports. Observe test boring drilling, test pit excavation, monitoring well installation, and install and read geotechnical instrumentation.
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Prior field experience in: earthwork, driven and drilled pile construction, load testing, footings subgrade and backfill inspection, ground improvements, retaining wall design and construction, and excavation support system design and inspection.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Project Manager with a proven track record in site work, earthwork, and excavation for commercial, multifamily, and residential construction projects.
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Familiar with grading, clearing, excavation, drainage, stream restoration, design-build, utilizes and other civil construction scopes. Expert knowledge of Civil Construction, Earthwork, and Utilities construction.
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Supervise and perform geotechnical engineering analysis and calculations including deep and shallow foundations, rock and soil slope stability and stabilization, retaining walls, tieback anchors, temporary support of excavation, roadways and pavements, groundwater modeling, earthwork, subgrade preparation and stabilization, soil-structure interactions, etc.
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From a small, Detroit-based, geotechnical engineering firm, our company has grown into to a nationally recognized, full service infrastructure and environmental consulting firm, providing a wide range of services in civil design, geotechnical engineering , environmental engineering , and facilities engineering.
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