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Utilize AutoCAD and Civil 3D in preparation of plans for drainage, precise grading, water, sewer, storm drain, street improvements and site planning for land development projects. The Civil Design Engineer will assist in the design of land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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Perform consulting services for internal and external client utilizing Civil/Site Engineering technical skills, including but not limited to site grading analysis and earthwork calculations; drainage design, calculations, and reports; utility layout and sizing; erosion and sediment control design and calculations; develop project specifications; design for compliance with current applicable federal, state, and local regulations; as well as general civil engineering concepts.
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Our Civil Site Design Engineer will create site layout, utility routing, sanitary/storm sewer design, roadways, grading/earthwork, erosion control, stormwater management systems and stormwater pollution prevention plans.
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We are a site development contractor offering several services for industrial and commercial sites such as Earthwork, Sanitary & Storm Sewer, Waterlines, Demolition, GPS Grading & Layout, Erosion Control and Specialty Services.
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Since our founding in 1972, we have grown into a team of more than 2,700 employee-owners that are experts in excavation, grading, underground utilities, bridge construction, and asphalt and concrete paving.
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Grading Design to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis, and site safety is accomplished through the use of appropriate design slopes. Knowledge of stormwater management design and regulations including County, Soil Conservation Districts.
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Civil 3D drafting including importing points, line work/drafting, generating and modifying horizontal and vertical alignments, grading, performing earthwork calculations, generating and transferring points, etc.
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Proficiency in technical skills in stormwater management, hydraulics, hydrological analysis, grading and other site development related designs. Design tasks include grading and drainage designs associated with NJ development projects.
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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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Engineering work will involve grading, hydrology, hydraulics, drafting, report preparation, road & site design, erosion & sediment control design, and structural engineering. Performs earthwork calculations, storm water management, sedimentation control, road & site design.
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You will work on projects that include all aspects of site development and municipal engineering, including, but not limited to surveying, construction testing, storm water collection, conveyance, detention and treatment, earthwork (topographic and grading), sanitary sewer (collection, conveyance and treatment), and potable water.
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Your proficiency in mass earthwork and grading, aggregates, underground utilities, bridges, and structures is pivotal. Noteworthy clients in our portfolio include SeaWorld, Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium, and Caterpillar, among a plethora of other industrial and civil ventures.
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Preparation of civil design plans (i.e. – grading, storm water management system, drainage systems, utility design, earthwork volume calculations, etc.) Experience in land/site development required including storm water management systems, site grading, utility design required.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing heavy civil projects, including mass earthwork and grading, demolition, and construction estimating. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing heavy civil projects, including mass earthwork and grading, demolition, and construction estimating.
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Our services include but are not limited to commercial and residential sitework, site development, site grading, excavating services, shoreline construction and more. A Nationally Recognized Earthwork Contractor with over 100 years experience, we looking to add an Experienced Estimator to our team.
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